Book, Chapter

 1    1,  3| against Meroe in such sort, he held up his finger to mee, and
 2    1,  7|       that which they at first held at an hundred pence, I bought
 3    2, 11|    with his elbow thereon, and held out three forefingers of
 4    2, 11|     his life came again and he held up his head and spake in
 5    3, 14|      remembrance thereof, some held their stomackes that aked
 6    4, 22|        by the right thigh, and held him fast as hee flew above
 7    4, 23|     and hurled downe) yet shee held still the halter, and would
 8    6, 33| gathered up great stones, some held up their sharp Javelings,
 9    7, 41|     Servants of his house, who held up the young man, while
10    9, 47|   succor of nations. The third held a tree of palme with leaves
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