Book, Chapter

 1    2, 10|         when our skirmish shall cease. In saying these words shee
 2    2, 11|      unto the Crier and bid him cease, for I would take the matter
 3    2, 11|       by my name, and never did cease til as the cold members
 4    3, 15|         assure you, unlesse you cease your wicked sorceries, I
 5    3, 17|      hee could finde, did never cease beating of mee poore wretch,
 6    4, 21| dreadful robbers, can I (I say) cease from weeping, and live any
 7    4, 21|       ransome? No, no therefore cease your crying, for the Theeves
 8    4, 22|        weeping? And wil you not cease in your husbands armes?
 9    4, 22|    torment your selves no more, cease your weeping. And by and
10    4, 22|         dye, howbeit I will not cease my vengeance, to her must
11    4, 23|         and thou cruell fortune cease thy wrath, let the sorrow
12    5, 28|         blood, yet would he not cease beating me in that place:
13    6, 33|       the tempest of stones did cease, and the storme of the Dogges
14    8, 44|         words denyed, did never cease to confirme his sayings,
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