Book, Chapter

 1    4, 19|       ranne a running water as cleare as silver, that watered
 2    4, 22|    likewise a running river as cleare as crystall: in the midst
 3    5, 24|        night was past, and the cleare Chariot of the Sunne had
 4    6, 33|        were none which escaped cleare: Behold upon this another
 5    8, 44|      but to the intent I might cleare my selfe from all danger
 6    8, 46| Chamber were Lamps that gave a cleare light all the place over:
 7    8, 46|        top whereof ran downe a cleare and fresh fountaine, nourishing
 8    9, 47|   sweate, and marvailed at the cleare presence of the puissant
 9    9, 47|   darknes chased away, and the cleare and golden sunne arose,
10    9, 47|         and appeared faire and cleare with his proper light. Behold
11    9, 47|  protection of her, who by her cleare light doth lighten the other
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