Book, Chapter

 1    2,  8| carved within the same stone, standing in the water) because he
 2    2, 10|  Pamphiles did see the candle standing on the table, she said,
 3    2, 11|    money) I espied an old man standing on a stone in the middest
 4    4, 19|     unto a sea inclosed, or a standing floud. Before the denne
 5    4, 20|   before us a great sepulchre standing out of the highway in a
 6    4, 22|       off in a vally a Temple standing within a Forest, faire and
 7    4, 22| maiden: but I poore Asse, not standing farre of, was not a little
 8    6, 33|      vanished away. Then one (standing on the toppe of a great
 9    7, 37|       a crevis, and espied me standing still, sober and quiet in
10    7, 38| covered him under a great tub standing in a corner, and therewithall
11    7, 42|       raine and frosts, and I standing under a hedge side, was
12    8, 46|   knife in my hoofes: howbeit standing in a pretty cabin, I rejoyced
13    9, 47|   mounting out of the sea and standing before mee, wherefore I
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