Book, Chapter

 1    1,  5|     that gushed out, into a pot, that no drop thereof fell
 2    2,  9|  silke, and she stirred the pot and turned the meat with
 3    2,  9| trimmely you can stirre the pot, and how finely, with shaking
 4    2,  9|  alone, who in stirring the pot and making the bed can so
 5    2, 10|  this manner we emptied the pot twice or thrice together.
 6    4, 22| heaven. And then he tooke a pot of immortality, and said,
 7    4, 22| order, Ganimedes filled the pot of Jupiter, and Bacchus
 8    8, 44|     very thirsty) tooke the pot wherein the poyson was mingled,
 9    8, 44|     stones and black into a pot, and to take them out againe,
10    8, 44|    stopped the mouth of the pot wherein the stones were
11    8, 45|  wine. Hoe boy, wash yonder pot, and fill it with wine,
12    8, 45| should looke still upon the pot. All which things I did
13    8, 46|   accordingly, he tooke the pot in the presence of the family,
14    8, 46|    the Physitian, staid the pot with her hand, saying: I
15    8, 46|    of long delay, tooke the pot in his hand, and presently
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