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1 Ded | consenting thereto in his minde, hee seemeth to bee turned 2 1, 1| that are of an obstinate minde and grosse eares, mocke 3 1, 4| with no small trouble of minde, yea rather with great feare, 4 1, 5| certaine affects of the minde by nature doth chance contrary. 5 2, 8| presently setteth her whole minde and affection on him. She 6 2, 10| selfe. Then I mused in my minde and said unto Milo, Of truth 7 2, 10| Assyrian (not yet come unto his minde, but halfe amased) soone 8 2, 10| unto Venery not onely in minde but also in body, I removed 9 2, 11| quickly. Neverthelesse I minde not to come without company, 10 2, 11| his sayings, with a cursed minde did deny it. The people 11 3, 14| which I conceived within my minde. And behold, by and by the 12 3, 14| care and sorrow out of your minde. For this day, which we 13 3, 15| a bed I began to call to minde all the sorrowes and griefes 14 3, 15| alwayes the thought out of my minde, and so I came homeward 15 3, 15| paps, that I have neither minde to goe home, nor to depart 16 3, 16| moreover, this commeth to my minde, that if by the vertue of 17 4, 18| said within my bestaill minde, Verily that place is the 18 4, 20| Thrasileon of a couragious minde would take this enterprise 19 4, 22| troubles of her restlesse minde, was now well reposed. And 20 4, 22| more quiet and pacified minde, and fortuned to espy a 21 4, 22| uttered her presumptuous minde, how she cast a little gold 22 4, 22| together, and not to utter our minde to any person, no not to 23 4, 22| furies) she was in a tossing minde like the waves of the sea, 24 5, 28| to execute his malicious minde, upon a day (after that 25 6, 32| hard matter to breake his minde secretly to Charites, whereby 26 9, 47| holy order, dedicate thy minde to the Obsequy of our Religion,