Book, Chapter

 1    2,  9|        doth a faire colour and a shining face agree with glittering
 2    2, 11|       and there stood another of shining gold, and here was another
 3    3, 15|    stricken and subdued with thy shining eyes, ruddy cheekes, glittering
 4    4, 22| dispersed upon his sholders like shining flours, and trembling hither
 5    4, 22|     river? there be great sheepe shining like gold, and kept by no
 6    8, 46|        rich cloake, and his head shining with glistering haires,
 7    8, 46|        for she had on her head a shining sallet, whereon was bound
 8    9, 47|         feare, and saw the Moone shining bright, as when shee is
 9    9, 47|         the Goddesse, whom I saw shining before mine eyes, wherefore
10    9, 47|         in that subterene place, shining (as thou seest me now) in
11    9, 47|        and very excellent with a shining top, the cabin was covered
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