Book, Chapter

1    1,  5|        Sister let us by and by teare him in pieces or tye him
2    3, 17| whether it were best for me to teare this mischievous and wicked
3    4, 18|   forth, and cried for dogs to teare me down. Out came a great
4    4, 22|      to adore and worship? Why teare you my eyes in yours? why
5    4, 23|  flints which shall bruise and teare thee in peeces, if by adventure
6    5, 31|    heeles, or else to bite and teare them with thy teeth? Couldest
7    6, 32|        to renew her dolour, to teare her garments, and to beate
8    7, 42|     upon all the assistance to teare them in peeces: who as soone
9    8, 46| greedinesse, as that hee would teare her in peeces lying under
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