Book, Chapter

 1    2, 10|      kissed mee sweetly, and tied a garland about my head,
 2    3, 15| Which when she had done, she tied and lapped it up together,
 3    4, 19|   the house, and we were all tied fast with halters at the
 4    5, 30|    the same hill againe, and tied me to a bow of a great Oke,
 5    5, 30|      halter, wherewith I was tied. Then there was no need
 6    5, 30|  nothing prevailed, for they tied the halter about my necke,
 7    6, 36|      me into the stable, and tied me to the manger: there
 8    7, 37|   the halter wherewith I was tied, and flinging my heeles
 9    7, 39|     That is to say: The Oxen tied and yoked together, doe
10    7, 39|    Philebus and his Priests, tied them by the necks and beate
11    7, 39|   tooke off my harnesse, and tied me to the manger, but although
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