Book, Chapter

1    1,  7|        best to ease my wearied bones rather with sleepe and quietnesse,
2    2, 11|       of their graves, and the bones of them that are burnt be
3    3, 15|   characters, she prepared the bones of such as were drowned
4    3, 15|        were slaine and the jaw bones and teeth of willed beasts,
5    5, 27|   paunches with the reliks and bones of so worthy a supper. The
6    5, 28| insomuch that the marrow of my bones did ake for woe, for he
7    6, 35|       on the tree but his bare bones: this was declared unto
8    7, 39|        manger, but although my bones were weary, and that I needed
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