Book, Chapter

1    5, 31|        lamenting for his death, attired in mourning vesture, tare
2    6, 36|         feet yellow shooes, who attired the goddesse in a robe of
3    7, 41|       very sorrowfull, raggedly attired, with bare feete, meigre,
4    8, 46|        of excellent beauty, and attired gorgiously, dancing and
5    9, 47|      the pomps and processions, attired in regall manner and singing
6    9, 47|      like a hunter! another was attired in a robe of silke, and
7    9, 47| souldier: after him marched one attired in purple with vergers before
8    9, 47|        march forward: The woman attired in white vestiments, and
9    9, 47|        bright flame. The second attired hike the other bare in his
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