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 1    1,  5|         and searching about, at length brought forth the heart
 2    1,  7|      hundred pence, I bought at length for twenty. Which when I
 3    1,  7|         chamber. So scaped I at length from the prating and hungry
 4    2,  8|        street to street, and at length (as I curiously gazed on
 5    2, 10|         the poore miser fell at length into the hands of unpittifull
 6    2, 10|        pleasure thereof: but at length I boldly said to Milo, Let
 7    2, 11|        from her company, yet at length shee gave me license to
 8    2, 11|    needed a keeper likewise. At length the cockes began to crow,
 9    3, 13| inspired by divine Audacity, at length I gan say, Verily I know
10    4, 19|      Thebans, and Centaures. At length one of them more valiant
11    4, 20|       with much adoe tumbled at length out of the house: but when
12    4, 21|      and in one chamber, and at length by promise of marriage,
13    4, 22|         comfort them, wherat at length he was contented, and moreover
14    4, 22|        it may come to passe, at length for the great affection
15    4, 22|       and face I shall learn at length by the childe in my belly,
16    4, 22|       uttering a third word, at length gan say in this sort: O
17    4, 22|      loveth her husband: but at length night came, when as she
18    4, 22|      harlot as thou art, now at length thou shalt know that thou
19    4, 22|   goddesse, you are now come at length to visit your husband that
20    4, 22|    Forest that extendeth out in length with the river? there be
21    5, 24| insomuch that the whole fact at length by manifest and evident
22    5, 30|        find him in no place, at length they found his body rent
23    6, 32|    purpose to passe. Howbeit at length the thing which seemed so
24    6, 32|        very importunate, and at length brought to passe, that at
25    6, 32| wallowing in her owne bloud, at length with manly courage yeelded
26    6, 32|    revenge so great a crime, at length went to the same Sepulchre,
27    6, 34|      whom they might demand. At length as they were thus in doubt,
28    6, 36|          we were brought out at length to the market, and by and
29    6, 36|        opening my jawes that at length (unable to endure any longer)
30    6, 36|         of my qualities, and at length he demanded whether I were
31    6, 36|       all the Countrey over. At length they came to a certaine
32    7, 37|    thither to save my selfe, at length I ran hastily into a Parlour,
33    7, 41|         apparent and knowne. At length I was ayded by the providence
34    7, 43|       of his wounds: howbeit at length by little and little through
35    7, 43|         about more narrowly, at length they found him couched in
36    8, 45|        apprehend the theefe. At length they began to accuse one
37    8, 45|        which I sustain, will at length be a cause of great discord
38    8, 46|         so great a reproach, at length they obtained for money
39    8, 46|    sometime they would dance in length, sometime round together,
40    9, 47|         of fortune, thou art at length come to the port and haven
41    9, 47|         the mast was of a great length, made of a Pine tree, round
42    9, 48|         of the goddesse, who at length admonished me to depart
43    9, 48|        learned by my vision; at length I found it true: for I perceived
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