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 1  Ded    |     Epistle Dedicatory at all; till as now of late perswaded
 2    1,  6|    Maid, I pray you tarry here till I tell him so, and therewithall
 3    3, 15|      in pastime and dalliance, till as by drowsie and unlusty
 4    4, 18|      with a great knotted whip till I was well nigh dead, and
 5    4, 19|  swilling thyself from morning till night? Then the old woman
 6    4, 22|    suffer thee to live so long till thou be delivered. When
 7    5, 24| cruelly scourged and tormented till hee was welnigh dead, to
 8    5, 26|        more, and never ceased, till as they were all overcome
 9    5, 28|      toe with a mighty staffe, till he had left no haire on
10    5, 30|  stones and rocks with my body till I came into the open fields,
11    5, 31|      that my death was delayed till the next morrow, but what
12    5, 31|        never ceased beating me till she was so weary that the
13    5, 31|        burning me continually, till such time as (having but
14    6, 32|    delight themselves in love: till as by continuall acquaintance
15    6, 33|         that they never stayed till the morning: But being welnigh
16    6, 36|       with their naked swords, till they came to a noble City:
17    7, 37|        kept the chamber round, till such time as they thought
18    7, 38|       with this and with that, till as they had both ended their
19    7, 39|        and yoked together, doe till the ground to the intent
20    7, 41|      of her Neighbours houses, till the choller of her husband
21    7, 41|    they remained a good space, till all the corne was ground,
22    8, 44|  cheere, and comfort her selfe till as he might find some convenient
23    8, 44|    would find alwayes excuses, till in the end she understood
24    8, 44|        to disprove the varlet, till such time as the Officers
25    8, 45| whereby I never rested eating, till such time as the master
26    8, 45|  passed many offices of honor, till hee had taken upon him the
27    9, 48|       temple, and taried there till the opening of the gates,
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