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1 Ind | to hinder your~ ~further proceeding in reading, as if none were 2 Ind | example to you all,~ ~whereby proceeding on from good to better, 3 2, 2| hearing~ ~these words, and proceeding from a Lady of such absolute~ ~ 4 2, 5| Lasse perceived, without proceeding any~ ~further, she stayed 5 2, 5| called Ruga Gatellana.~ ~ Proceeding on still, even to the highest 6 2, 7| Military provision thus proceeding on daily more and more, 7 2, 8| would adventure any rash proceeding,~ ~they held it as the cheefest 8 2, 8| his trust, by~ ~orderly proceeding, and with great discretion, 9 2, 8| beleefe, and injurious~ ~proceeding. Then Sir Roger Mandevile, 10 2, 10| wiser, and sparing his rash proceeding~ ~with his wife.~ ~ This 11 3, 2| turne; by~ ~which course of proceeding, he makes the shame to be 12 3, 9| honest comfort. The Countesse proceeding on in her former speeches~ ~ 13 4, 3| both carrying their loves proceeding with such~ ~secrecy, as 14 4, 4| one another.~ ~ Matters proceeding on in this manner, and continuing 15 4, 4| answer: That their motion and proceeding in~ ~this manner, was both 16 5, 7| World, for his so rash~ ~proceeding, knowing very well, that 17 5, Song| After that Dioneus (by proceeding no further) declared the 18 6, 7| by~ ~comfortable advice proceeding from the Potestate: the 19 6, 10| contradiction to crosse their proceeding,~ ~into Friar Onyons chamber 20 7, 8| words of her beside, as proceeding from naturall~ ~affection 21 7, 9| Ladie hath begun well, and proceeding~ ~on with no worse successe, 22 8, 3| rage against me.~ ~ So, proceeding on in his discourse, he 23 9, 10| misliked all his former proceeding:) he called to~ ~him, saying: 24 10, 8| thine owne teares, but proceeding on further in this extremity, 25 10, 8| foolish, and~ ~womanish, proceeding from verie little, or no