Book, Chapter

 1    2, 11|     publique, take pitty and mercy upon this dead corps, who
 2    2, 11| knees, saying, O priest have mercy, have mercy I pray thee
 3    2, 11|      priest have mercy, have mercy I pray thee by the Celestiall
 4    2, 11|     of the Isle Pharos, have mercy I say, and call to life
 5    3, 13| prayed all the people by the mercy of the Commonweale and for
 6    3, 14|     which is in you, to have mercy upon these slaine persons,
 7    4, 21|      long live, let there be mercy ripe and franke in thy venerable
 8    4, 22|      wife, yet he would take mercy on her at her servile and
 9    4, 22|  said, O Psyches needfull of mercy, Venus searcheth for thee
10    4, 22|   mother of all things, take mercy on this poore maid, espouse
11    9, 47|   port and haven of rest and mercy: neither did thy noble linage,
12    9, 48|  doth so greatly accept with mercy, why dost thou delay? Behold
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