Book, Chapter

 1    2,  8|  other frivolous things, can throw down all the powers of the
 2    2, 11|    they sought for stones to throw at her, and willed the boys
 3    4, 19|    but he had more regard to throw down the bags of mony and
 4    4, 19|    such things as hee should throw out after, was not fallen
 5    4, 22|     her commandement, but to throw her selfe headlong into
 6    4, 22|  went up to an high tower to throw her selfe downe headlong (
 7    4, 23|   his burthen, I will surely throw him out upon the mountaine
 8    5, 27|     the King of Thrace would throw his miserable ghests to
 9    5, 29|      a young child, hee will throw his burthen from his backe,
10    5, 29|      he) let us kill him and throw his guts to the dogges,
11    7, 41| compelled to cry out, and to throw downe the binne on the ground,
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