Book, Chapter

 1    1,  5|       my wretched companion, I buried him in the Sands there by
 2    2, 11|       best that shee should be buried alive with her husband:
 3    2, 11|     more lively soule, howbeit buried in sleep, in that he and
 4    4, 19|     lieth our master Lamathus, buried and did in the grave of
 5    4, 20|     ashes and dust of his long buried body, wherein we got ourselves
 6    5, 30|     the peeces of his body and buried them. By and by they laid
 7    6, 32|        brought to the City and buried. In the meane season, Thrasillus
 8    7, 41|        they tooke the body and buried it. The next day morrow,
 9    8, 46| weeping, they caused her to be buried honourably. This yong man
10    8, 46|         when the young man was buried and the funerall ended,
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