Book, Chapter

 1    2,  9|     set forth in the corporal parts of a woman, the same doth
 2    2, 10|   when arrived you into these parts? Then answered he, I will
 3    3, 14| seemed to be wounded in those parts where I remembred I wounded
 4    3, 16|      her hand, she shaked the parts of her body, and behold,
 5    4, 22|        inhabiting in the West parts, who had to wife a noble
 6    4, 22|       that we have played the parts of naturall sisters in warning
 7    4, 22|    and thither, and his other parts of his body so smooth and
 8    4, 22|       for all the members and parts of her body were torne amongst
 9    6, 32|       slew, he played all the parts of a mourning person, saving
10    8, 46|      and scoure the interiour parts of his body. But the Physitian
11    8, 46|  divide themselves into foure parts, and sometime loose hands
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