Book, Chapter

1    1,  1|   floods might be inforced to run against their course, the
2    1,  5|  words, but also intendeth to run away. And I shall be forsaken
3    2, 11|       doe? Do dead men use to run away in this Countrey? Then
4    3, 13| terrible men would in no case run away, nor feare my naked
5    4, 20| during this broyle thought to run away, but because I would
6    7, 41|    wife committed, but I must run away: O harlot as she is,
7    8, 44|      fortune to come, then to run away. In the meane season
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