Book, Chapter

 1    3, 17|          nosthrils wide, my lips hanging downe, and myne eares rugged
 2    3, 17|          looked upon her with my hanging lips and watery eyes. Who
 3    4, 22|       hid under some part of the hanging of the chamber, and finely
 4    4, 22|         purple cheeks, his haire hanging comely behinde and before,
 5    4, 22|   ingraven with letters of gold, hanging upon branches of trees,
 6    4, 22|           which thou shalt finde hanging upon the briers. Then spake
 7    4, 23|          was, and perceiving her hanging at the halter, tooke a good
 8    4, 23|       home, we saw the old woman hanging upon a bow of a Cipresse
 9    4, 23|        have the guts of her body hanging in their ravenous mouthes.
10    5, 24|      never, howbeit I settled my hanging lips as round as I could
11    7, 41|           but onely their master hanging dead upon a rafter of the
12    8, 46|      with glistering haires, and hanging downe, through which you
13    9, 47| apparelled with white surplesses hanging downe to the ground, bare
14    9, 48|  pretious Cope upon my shoulders hanging downe to the ground, whereon
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