Book, Chapter

1    1,  3|    to beare up the earth, to turne the waters into hills and
2    2,  8|    he did see her naked, did turne him into an hart, and so
3    3, 17|      but verily my haire did turne in ruggednesse, and my tender
4    4, 23|    was in, caused my feet to turne into wings: after that we
5    4, 23| halter, and would have me to turne on the right hand to her
6    5, 24|  short space I wilt make and turne this stony house of yours
7    7, 41|      make her Ceremonies, to turne the heart of the Baker to
8    7, 43|     sides, that he could not turne and defend himselfe, but
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