Book, Chapter

 1    2,  8|      On the contrary part, the image of the Goddesse Diana was
 2    2,  8|      of the stone appeared the image of Acteon: and how that
 3    3, 14|    further that your statue or image may be set up for a perpetuall
 4    3, 17|      rafters of the stable the image of the goddesse Hippone,
 5    4, 22|        beauty, as it were some Image well painted and set out.
 6    6, 32|       day and night before the Image of her husband which she
 7    6, 32|     and darknesse as an unsure Image: thou shalt seeke for the
 8    6, 36|      the villages, bearing the Image of the goddesse Syria, and
 9    6, 36|      beast, whereby her divine Image should be throwne downe
10    9, 47|      ordeined.~When the divine Image had spoken these words,
11    9, 48|      and made in fashion of an Image, in such sort that all the
12    9, 48|       beholding ordinarily the Image of the goddesse, who at
13    9, 48| understood by the mouth of the image which told the predestinations
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