Book, Chapter

 1    2,  9|    shew the fairnesse of their skinne, than to deck themselves
 2    3, 17|        on and beat my wretched skinne in such sort, that after
 3    4, 19|        where wee flayed of his skinne, and kept his ungles whole,
 4    4, 19|      and so let it hang to the skinne. Then we rased off the flesh
 5    4, 23| travell of an Asse, but also a skinne so soft and tender as it
 6    4, 23|   shalt be sowen up within the skinne of the Asse: This being
 7    5, 27|      and her husband out of my skinne. Yet was she not contented
 8    5, 28|      place, whereby he tore my skinne and made of my wide sore
 9    5, 29|      let us cast dust upon his skinne, and carry it home to our
10    7, 39|     were there; some had their skinne blacke and blew, some had
11    7, 39|    incessant labour, and their skinne rugged by reason of their
12    8, 46|      her Garments to her naked skinne, and taking the Lampe that
13    8, 46|       fine, dainty, and silken skinne, with my hard hoofes, or
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