Book, Chapter

1    1,  2| committed? verily there is great lamentation and weeping for thee at
2    4, 21|     causes of her new and sudden lamentation. To whom sighing in pittifull
3    4, 22|         likewise, and with great lamentation was ordained a remisse time
4    4, 22|       and with great weeping and lamentation desired pardon, saying,
5    8, 44|        rather at his weeping and lamentation, he moved all the Magistrates
6    8, 46|       was slain, and after great lamentation and weeping, they caused
7    9, 47|        leave off thy weeping and lamentation, put away all thy sorrow,
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