Book, Chapter

 1    1,  4|  their houses, and with such violence of power, that for the space
 2    1,  5|   feet broken and rotten, by violence was turned upside downe,
 3    1,  5|    wert unable to resist the violence of the women, yet shouldest
 4    2,  8|      to move and stir by the violence of the streame. Moreover,
 5    2, 10|    from us by theeves, whose violence when my brother Arisuatus
 6    3, 14|     the hand, and with civil violence lead me away weeping and
 7    3, 15|      subdued, neither is the violence of her art in more strength
 8    3, 15|    of this sorcerie, and the violence of so many confections,
 9    4, 20|      treasure: which when by violence we had broke open, I bid
10    4, 21|      we wil do no outrage or violence to your person: but take
11    4, 22| these words and compelled by violence of her often embracing,
12    5, 24|  delivered my selfe from the violence of the souldiers, for I
13    7, 42|      in buckling together by violence wrested the dagger out of
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