Book, Chapter

1    2, 11|  were divers other things of sundry fashion, but of like estimation
2    2, 11|      do turn themselves into sundry kindes of beasts, whereby
3    2, 11| people were bent against her sundry wayes, some thought best
4    3, 16|      out of a certain coffer sundry kindes of Boxes, of the
5    4, 19|   with lying, but all having sundry diseases, were so afflicted
6    5, 30|     his members dispersed in sundry places, which I well knew
7    8, 46|       frequented with many a sundry Nation. There because I
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