Book, Chapter

1    4, 22|     seed,~But Serpent dire and fierce as might be thought.~Who
2    4, 22|       he married to a dire and fierce Serpent, and many of the
3    5, 29|       many Asses, as also most fierce horses, that by reason of
4    6, 32|     beasts, which were of more fierce and wilde nature. When they
5    6, 33|       in the Country about, so fierce and cruell that they put
6    6, 36|       to forsake me as being a fierce and cruell beast: the crier
7    6, 36| goddesse upon the backe of any fierce beast, whereby her divine
8    8, 46|   shake her head, throwing her fierce and terrible eyes upon Paris
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