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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