Book, Chapter

 1    1,  2|       hee devoured a chasing speare with the point downeward.
 2    1,  2|   hee had conveyed the whole speare within the closure of his
 3    4, 20|   came out a tall man with a speare in his hand, that thrust
 4    6, 32|    and I will take a chasing speare. By and by they leaped upon
 5    6, 32|     the right thigh with his speare, the more because he thought
 6    6, 32|     thought the wound of the speare would be taken for a wound
 7    6, 32|  teeth of the Boare, but the speare of Thrasillus, that deprived
 8    6, 33|    like warriours: one had a speare, another had a sheepehooke,
 9    7, 42|     like mischiefes, tooke a speare and thrust it cleane through
10    7, 42| downe to the ground. For the speare that came out at his backe
11    7, 43|   reason of the losse of his speare, and when they had learned
12    8, 44|     my burthen he put a long speare, which things he placed
13    8, 46|   shield: and in the other a speare as though she would fight:
14    9, 47|      target, a sallet, and a speare like a martial souldier:
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