Book, Chapter

1   Int          |     is both interesting and novel. The Apocriticus really
2   III,     VIII|    these men afraid by some novel sight; He might have made
3   III,     VIII|     priests with signs of a novel kind, if He had reduced
4   III,     VIII|  beasts against him by some novel and terrible mask, but should
5   III,       XV| mention of this strange and novel deed of impiety. The phantoms
6   III,     XXXV|     with its own sword! Oh, novel kind of archery, which turns
7   III,     XLII|   many. The tragedy of this novel calamity will be well known
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