Book, Chapter

 1    1,  4|          and call with an hoarse voice, for his old guests and
 2    2, 11|        place, crying with a loud voice and saying, that if any
 3    3, 15|         armes, spake with a soft voice and said, I doe greatly
 4    4, 22|        he came, only I heare his voice in the night, insomuch that
 5    4, 23|     gentlewoman, who hearing the voice of the old woman, came out
 6    5, 24|       but still remaining in one voice, cried, Never, never, never,
 7    6, 32| Sepulchre, and cryed with a lowd voice, saying: o yee dead spirites
 8    6, 36|      when he had gotten a hoarse voice with crying, and saw that
 9    6, 36|       same night, and hearing my voice, whereby they judged that
10    7, 41|       doore, calling with a loud voice to his Servant Myrmex: whose
11    7, 42|  brethren hearing his lamentable voice ran towards him to helpe
12    9, 47|        with a sweete and benigne voice, gan say in this sort: O
13    9, 48|       satisfie thy sacrifice, my voice hath no power to utter that
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