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 1  Ded    |             Dedication~To the Right Honourable and Mighty Lord,
 2  Ded    |     that I had taken upon me (right Honourable) in manner of
 3  Ded    |       mooved thereunto by the right pleasant pastime and delectable
 4    1,  7|      own desire, whereof I am right glad. Then answered Pithias,
 5    2, 11|      three forefingers of his right hand in manner of an orator,
 6    2, 11|       place, according to the right of the countrey there. And
 7    2, 11|      deprive the earth of his right, but to the end this fact
 8    2, 11|     do as you command me, and right glad would I be, if I might
 9    3, 13|   punishment thereof may be a right good example to others.
10    3, 14|   cried out in this manner: O right Judges, we pray by the justice
11    3, 14|        neither came I into my right senses, until such time
12    4, 20|    said, Verily Demochares is right happy, in that after the
13    4, 22|        with the Razor in your right hand and with valiant force
14    4, 22|       from the lampe upon the right shoulder of the god. O rash
15    4, 22|      as hee was rising by the right thigh, and held him fast
16    4, 22|    thy plenteous and liberall right hand, by the joyfull ceremonies
17    4, 22|       head, and scratched her right eare saying, O goddesse,
18    4, 23|    lifting me up, and hurt my right thigh and my left hoofe,
19    4, 23|       have me to turne on the right hand to her fathers house:
20    5, 27|     care, insomuch that I was right pleasant and joyous, because
21    5, 28|  strike me continually on the right hip, and still in one place,
22    6, 32|  thrust Lepolemus through the right thigh with his speare, the
23    6, 32| thrusting her sword under her right brest, and wallowing in
24    7, 41|    the slippers againe to the right owner.~The old woman had
25    8, 44|       were cast, saying: I am right glad ye reverend judges,
26    8, 45|    brother of theft, but I am right glad in that wee are fallen
27    8, 45|     draught. The master being right joyfull hereat caused the
28    8, 46|     history of my luxury, was right glad, and rewarded my keeper
29    8, 46|      Caduceus, he bare in his right hand an Apple of gold, and
30    8, 46|     Paris, but Venus that was right pleased and glad in her
31    9, 47|    flowers and fruits. In her right hand shee had a timbrell
32    9, 47|      next the timbrell of his right hand: follow thou my procession
33    9, 47|      more equitie then by the right hand. The same Priest carried
34    9, 47|   hand, his verge, and in his right hand, the branches of a
35    9, 48|       celestiall Stole: in my right hand I carried a light torch,
36    9, 48| dangers from mans life by thy right hand, whereby likewise thou
37    9, 48|     thou must now receive, is right necessary, if thou meane
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