Book, Chapter

1    1,  5|    into the left part of his necke, and received the bloud
2    2,  9|   tyed up in the pole of the necke, it seemeth to the lover
3    2,  9|     and in every part of her necke, howbeit the greater part
4    4, 19|  head, but cut it off by the necke, and so let it hang to the
5    4, 19| rased off the flesh from the necke, and cast dust thereon,
6    5, 30|     tied the halter about my necke, and (maugre his face) pulled
7    7, 41|     that he might breake his necke at the first entry in. In
8    7, 41|      with a halter about his necke appeared to her in the night,
9    9, 47| Aspis, holding out his scaly necke. Finally, came he which
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