Book, Chapter

 1 Pref    |   more everlasting fame) be places where myne antient progeny
 2    1,  5|    posts stood in their old places, and the lockes and bolts
 3    1,  5|    many Outwayes and desart places, and as culpable of the
 4    3, 14|  bladders mangled in divers places, and they seemed to be wounded
 5    3, 15|     her selfe into solitary places, and out of the presence
 6    4, 19|     make description of the places, and especially of the den
 7    4, 19|   hee thought to behold the places round about, thrusting his
 8    4, 19|  and thither: hee made many places to chase and encounter in:
 9    4, 21|    the temples and publique places. And when my unhappy mother
10    4, 21|    in solitary and unknowne places, calling upon the name of
11    5, 24|     fellowes to be in their places, that by the exercise of
12    5, 30|   they had sought in divers places) fortuned to come upon us
13    5, 30| members dispersed in sundry places, which I well knew was done
14    6, 36| wounded his armes in divers places.~Amongst whom there was
15    9, 47|    now adored at the sacred places of Ephesus, thou which art
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