Book, Chapter

 1    1,  5|       women, the one bearing a burning torch, and the other a sponge
 2    3, 15|   those bodies whose haire was burning in the fire, received humane
 3    4, 22|    that you have ready a privy burning lampe with oyle, hid under
 4    4, 22|     there fell out a droppe of burning oyle from the lampe upon
 5    4, 22|        caught by the oyle of a burning lamp.~Then the white bird
 6    5, 28|      the way: then hee stole a burning coale out of a mans house
 7    5, 31|      thrust it under my taile, burning me continually, till such
 8    7, 41|   could not be hidden from the burning eyes of Philesiterus, who
 9    7, 42|       chafed him more then the burning oile, or flaming brimstone,
10    8, 46|       to shew or declare their burning passions and great affection
11    8, 46|        looked in my mouth with burning eyes, saying: I hold thee
12    8, 46|     feined the matter) tooke a burning firebrand and thrust it
13    8, 46| anguish, that he fell into the burning passions of a dangerous
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