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1 Ded | best offer so pleasant and worthy a work, devised by the author, 2 Ded | remembrance, a man much more worthy, than to whom so homely 3 1, 3| unto him, In faith thou art worthy to sustaine the most extreame 4 1, 6| that hee hath sent mee so worthy a guest as you are. And 5 3, 14| might receive condign and worthy punishment, according to 6 3, 14| Auntients, and such as are more worthy than I.~And when I had spoken 7 4, 19| eloquence shew in words his worthy preparations: for first 8 4, 21| and the daughter of some worthy matron of that country, 9 4, 22| it were some pleasant and worthy mansion for the powers of 10 4, 22| your selfe of so great and worthy estate. Psyches being glad 11 4, 22| cursed women, which are not worthy to be called thy sisters, 12 4, 22| cried O Cupid take me a more worthy wife, and thou Zephyrus 13 4, 22| reverence, that thou art most worthy and excellent, and that 14 4, 22| pen and inke to write so worthy a tale.~ 15 5, 24| that hee that seemed so worthy to be their companion, should 16 5, 27| the reliks and bones of so worthy a supper. The next day this 17 6, 32| dastards? Why leese we so worthy a prey with our feminine 18 7, 40| dames of this country, and worthy to weare a crowne of gold, 19 7, 41| before his eyes, which was so worthy a prey, wherefore poore 20 7, 41| thee to death, for thou art worthy to be imprisoned and to 21 7, 41| hath the fruition of so worthy a lover, but as for me poore 22 7, 41| whereby she said, they were worthy to be burned alive. But 23 9, 47| and divine things, as the worthy and sage Philosopher Pythagoras 24 9, 48| goddesse, and of my fortune worthy to be had in memory. Then