Book, Chapter

1    1,  3|     the earth, to turne the waters into hills and the hills
2    1,  3|  and the hills into running waters, to lift up the terrestrial
3    2,  8|   the city, and the running waters, were changed from men into
4    3, 15|     and dipped it in divers waters, as in Wel water, Cow milk,
5    4, 20|     neer pleasant wells and waters? Hereby Demochares admonished,
6    4, 22|  whence there runneth downe waters of blacke and deadly colour,
7    4, 22| most horrible fountaines of waters, which ran downe and fell
8    4, 22|  keepe the river there: the waters seemed to themselves likewise
9    8, 46|   fountaine, nourishing the waters below, about which wood
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