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1 1, 4| let us rise betimes in the morning, and ride away hence before 2 1, 5| the pleasure of this faire morning? Let us goe, and so I tooke 3 2, 11| body doe not render on the morning following, the corps whole 4 3, 12| prison for murther.~When morning was come, and that I was 5 3, 13| hee was taken by us this morning before he escaped any further, 6 3, 17| nights space, but in the morning I shall seek some remedy. 7 4, 19| and swilling thyself from morning till night? Then the old 8 4, 21| considered these things the morning came, and being led to a 9 4, 22| stead of Venus, and in the morning at her first comming abroad 10 4, 22| marriage, he rose in the morning before day, and departed. 11 4, 22| agree to her mind, and when morning came he departed away.~After 12 4, 22| unto his wife. And when morning came, departed as hee was 13 6, 33| all night, and on the next morning, to goe close and round 14 6, 33| they never stayed till the morning: But being welnigh midnight, 15 7, 37| rest as a man doth. When morning was come, and that I was 16 7, 38| was gone betimes in the morning to the field about his businesse, 17 7, 39| the mill betimes in the morning with my face covered, to 18 7, 40| which she would doe in the morning, was to see me cruelly beaten, 19 7, 41| againe to bed. The next morning when Barbarus awaked, he 20 7, 42| accustomed to drive me, every morning laded with hearbes to the 21 7, 42| shadowed with boughes. In the morning when I arose, I found my 22 9, 48| sing the mattens of the morning, testifying thereby the 23 9, 48| solempne celebration, and after morning sacrifice ended, brought 24 9, 48| understanding of the prophane.~When morning came, and that the solemnities