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 1  Ded    |       Lordship, who as I trust wil accept the same, than if
 2  Ded    |     Your Honours most bounden,~WIL. ADLINGTON.~
 3    1,  2|   offer, and at your request I wil proceed in my tale, but
 4    2,  9|       their grace and feature, wil cast off their partlets,
 5    3, 13|      bee remisse in the same I wil declare all the whole matter,
 6    3, 14|      though it were against my wil, uncovered the bodies: but
 7    3, 14|       the inventor therof, and wil not suffer that he should
 8    3, 15|         he cried out and said, Wil you never leave off stealing
 9    3, 16| commandement. Then said Fotis, Wil you go about to deceive
10    4, 21|     you, for be you assured we wil do no outrage or violence
11    4, 22|      the night in weeping? And wil you not cease in your husbands
12    4, 22|       sisterly amity, for they wil come like Syrens to the
13    4, 22|   although it were against his wil, and laid them in the vally
14    4, 22|     you shall be made safe, we wil marry you to some comely
15    4, 22|      the sea, and although her wil was obstinate, and resisted
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