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 1    1,  2|           happeneth, I came in an evill houre; for one Lupus a purveyor
 2    1,  5|          that strangers do speake evill of all such Hostlers, for
 3    1,  5|          whole Cheese: and behold evill fortune! There was behind
 4    1,  6|     insatiable covetousnes, he is evill spoken of, and he is a man
 5    3, 15|      chance fortuned on you by my evill occasion.~The I, very curious
 6    3, 15|           this most pestilent and evill favoured whip which thou
 7    3, 16|           thought that they bring evill fortune to the house. But
 8    3, 17|      snatch some roses. But in an evill houre I did go about that
 9    4, 19|          and ravening beasts. But evill fortune prevented so good
10    4, 19|  considering with my selfe of the evill fortune of my poore companion,
11    4, 19|           nor voide himselfe from evill fortune, for on a day when
12    4, 22|      enough and hardy, who by his evill manners contemning all publique
13    4, 22|         nothing but that which is evill, who although that hee were
14    4, 22|      suppresse her pride. So this evill counsell pleased these two
15    4, 22|            what perill and danger evill fortune doth threaten unto
16    4, 22|        Thou (ignorant of so great evill) thinkest thy selfe sure
17    4, 22|         menace and threaten great evill unto mee, if I should goe
18    4, 22|           them by reason of their evill counsell, they were carried
19    4, 22|           my delight, but alas by evill ill chance the oyle of the
20    4, 22|           every person (who spake evill of all the family of Venus)
21    4, 22|          but first thou hast been evill brought up and instructed
22    4, 22|    daughter of Jupiter, and of so evill a mother, ran about, hither
23    4, 23|          came unto our house with evill lucke, for we have had great
24    5, 24|           worse, she sheweth such evill or contrary opinions in
25    5, 24|         detracted and slandred as evill. Furthermore I, who by her
26    5, 25|    herself. Then began I to deeme evill of the generation of women,
27    5, 29|          him. The boy that was my evill accuser made no delay, but
28    5, 30|          beaten so every day. But evill fortune would not suffer
29    6, 32|         Charites miserably and by evill adventure: and to the end
30    6, 32| abundantly, yet because he was of evill fame, and a man of wicked
31    6, 32|          regard thy vengeance and evill fortune, reckon thy miserie;
32    6, 35|         pit. The Master taking in evill part the death of these
33    6, 36|         laugh exceedingly, but my evill fortune which was ever so
34    7, 39|        legges, some very ugly and evill favoured, that they could
35    7, 39|      comfort or consolation of my evill fortune, saving that my
36    7, 40|           estate, and bewaile his evill fortune: for she had not
37    7, 41|      Baker, threatning to send an evill spirit to kill him, by meane
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