Book, Chapter

 1    3, 13|  weeped againe pitteously, and holding up my hands I prayed all
 2    4, 22|       on the top of the river, holding up his deadly hands, and
 3    5, 30|        marvailous great Beare, holding out his mighty head, whom
 4    7, 39|       man, I greatly lamented, holding downe my head, and would
 5    7, 41|        with her to the baines, holding her by the garment, so faithfull
 6    8, 45|        should leape and dance, holding up my former feete: moreover
 7    9, 47| terrene stars of the goddesse, holding in their hand instruments
 8    9, 47|       stood the Serpent Aspis, holding out his scaly necke. Finally,
 9    9, 47|       perceive stood still and holding out his hand, thrust out
10    9, 48|     covered with linnen robes, holding in his hands speares wrapped
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