Book, Chapter

1    1,  5|     and saw them commit that horrible fact? Wherefore although
2    1,  5|     shall dreame of dire and horrible sights: for I my selfe,
3    4, 22|      incivile, monstrous and horrible. Moreover, that marriages
4    4, 22| great rocke gushing out most horrible fountaines of waters, which
5    4, 22|     through those cruell and horrible dragons, brought it unto
6    6, 32|     nor gentle Hinde, but an horrible and dangerous wild Boare,
7    6, 36|   reason. When I beheld this horrible fact, I could not but attempt
8    8, 46|     the shame to commit this horrible fact, and to pollute my
9    9, 47|      Ephesus, thou which art horrible Proserpina, by reason of
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