Book, Chapter

 1    3, 14|      and by the old woman, who troubled all the Court with her howling,
 2    3, 15|      the celestial planets are troubled, the gods made weake, and
 3    4, 22|     thou art dead, bee greatly troubled, and are coming to the mountain
 4    4, 22|     what is her name that hath troubled my son in such sort? whether
 5    6, 32| asswaged her dolor, before her troubled mind had pacified her fury,
 6    7, 41|       these words, was greatly troubled, abhorring in his mind to
 7    7, 41|   Myrmex cruelly: but he being troubled with feare, and driven to
 8    7, 41|       were together: who being troubled with our presence ran into
 9    8, 44|     never done.~This young man troubled in mind at so suddaine an
10    8, 46|        Physitian being greatly troubled at the wickednesse of this
11    9, 47|     flamy, and sometime (which troubled my spirit sore) darke and
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