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1 1, 2| that he verily seemed as a common begger that standeth in 2 2, 8| Thessaly, whereas by the common report of all the World, 3 2, 11| there is a rabblement of common Barrettors and disturbers 4 3, 13| and approaching nigh to my common lodging, which was in the 5 4, 18| manner of sent, and the common people call them by the 6 4, 19| showes and pleasures for the Common people, insomuch that there 7 4, 19| pittiously dead. And the common people having no other meat 8 4, 22| above the residue of the common sort. Yet the singular passing 9 4, 22| and moreover that it was a common brute in the mouth of every 10 5, 24| evident proofes as also by the common opinion and judgement of 11 5, 24| manifest author of this common robbery, who a few dayse 12 5, 24| Master) was committed to the common gaole, and the next day 13 5, 24| and brought it into the common treasury. Then hee carefully 14 5, 28| How Apuleius was made a common Asse to fetch home wood, 15 5, 29| not make sacrifice of this common adulterous Asse? My sonne ( 16 7, 42| poore, when as the law is common for all men, and a redresse 17 7, 43| shadow, wherefore is risen a common Proverbe: ‘The shadow of 18 8, 44| we are alone. And it is a common saying:~Never knowne, never 19 8, 44| the towne, nor any of the common people, but went to see 20 8, 45| Master. These two lived in common, and would drive me from 21 8, 46| young woman as a harlot and common queane, insomuch that shee