Book, Chapter

 1    1,  3|          the sky, to beare up the earth, to turne the waters into
 2    1,  5|        wretch in some hole of the earth; and therewithall shee turned
 3    1,  5|          that time I remember the earth seemed ready to open, and
 4    2, 11|          intend we to deprive the earth of his right, but to the
 5    4, 22| magnificencie and divine power on earth, to such as erst did honour
 6    4, 22|     mortall men, or else that the earth and not the sea, by a new
 7    4, 22|          to present my Majesty on earth, or that any shall beare
 8    7, 42|         at his backe ran into the earth, and sustained him up. By
 9    9, 47|        bodies in the heavens, the earth and the seas, be by her
10    9, 47|           all fruitfull things in earth, who after the finding of
11    9, 47|      downe in the closures of the earth: thou which art worshipped
12    9, 47| illuminate all the borders of the earth by thy feminine shape, thou
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