Book, Chapter

1    2, 10|         a tall man and somewhat blacke, and hee is called Diophanes.
2    4, 22|        to his might,~The rivers blacke, and deadly flouds of paine~
3    4, 22| marriage, preparation was made, blacke torches were lighted, the
4    4, 22|         runneth downe waters of blacke and deadly colour, which
5    7, 39|    there; some had their skinne blacke and blew, some had their
6    7, 39|     their eyes and face were so blacke and dimme with smoake, like
7    9, 47|         obscure, covered with a blacke robe in manner of a shield,
8    9, 47|          with his face sometime blacke, sometime faire, lifting
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