Book, Chapter

 1    1,  2|       at Hippata (which is the principall city of all Thessaly), is
 2    1,  7|       this place, which is the principall city of all Thessaly, to
 3    2,  8|   accounted the most chief and principall Magitian and Enchantresse
 4    2,  9|        because the face is the principall part of all the body, and
 5    2, 11|  strangers, and the chiefe and principall of the city: the beds made
 6    2, 11|     Egypptian, who is the most principall Prophecier in all this countrey,
 7    2, 11|   began to receive spirit, his principall veines did moove, his life
 8    6, 32|        one of their chiefe and principall friends: Howbeit under cloake
 9    6, 36|        a noble City: where the principall Patrone bearing high reverence
10    8, 45|   borne at Corinth, which is a principall towne of Achaia, and he
11    9, 47|  divine, Queene of heaven! the principall of the Gods celestiall,
12    9, 47| rendered a pleasant sound.~The principall Priests which were apparelled
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