Book, Chapter

1    3, 12|       behold I heard a great noyse and cry at the dore, and
2    3, 17|  until such time as by great noyse and rumbling, hee heard
3    4, 19|       crying and making much noyse, that I thought that I was
4    4, 19|    break it open lest by the noyse we should raise up to our
5    4, 22|    and blowing with heavenly noyse: such was the company which
6    4, 22|      suppressed by the sweet noyse of these instruments, but
7    6, 32| Forrest rang againe with the noyse, but behold there leaped
8    6, 36|   his hatchet, because by my noyse I diffamed his chastity,
9    7, 43|      when I heard so great a noyse, put my head out of the
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