Book, Chapter

 1    2,  9|       beauty, though shee were throwne downe from heaven, sprung
 2    4, 19|     that such things as he had throwne out already, and such things
 3    4, 22|        her. Her ornaments were throwne out, her temples defaced,
 4    4, 23|         who (although shee was throwne and hurled downe) yet shee
 5    4, 23|      second said she should be throwne out to wild beasts: the
 6    4, 23|      be hanged nor burned, nor throwne to beasts, nor dye any sodaine
 7    5, 29|     after her: And when he had throwne her down upon the ground,
 8    6, 36|     her divine Image should be throwne downe on the ground, and
 9    7, 43|      his side, and when he had throwne it away, he knockt and beate
10    8, 45| strange wonder, and thereby be throwne out to wild beasts. But
11    8, 46|     kind of meane, I should be throwne to the wild Beasts: But
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