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1 Ind | smiling) said.~ ~ See how graciously Fortune is favourable to 2 1, 1| he beganne benignely and graciously, in~ ~recovering the debts 3 1, 9| Spring time lasteth) doe~ ~graciously embellish the Meadowes; 4 1, 9| little hill into a valley,~ ~graciously shaded with goodly Trees; 5 2, 6| went to Madam Beritola, graciously~ ~demaunding of her, if 6 2, 7| Famagosta,~ ~and there most graciously welcommed both by the King 7 2, 7| recompence, who had so graciously honored his daughter: but 8 3, 6| resorted~ ~thither, and was graciously welcommed by Madam Catulla, 9 3, 7| submitted themselves, and were~ ~graciously welcommed by Madame Hermelina, 10 3, 10| laurel from her head and graciously~ ~placed it on the head 11 4, 2| Madam, seeing you have so graciously~ ~vouchsafed to pardon me, 12 4, 2| them pliant; shewed~ ~how graciously he accepted her humiliation; 13 4, 4| the messenger, were most graciously welcome to~ ~her, and flaming 14 4, 6| which Madam Philomena had so graciously related, was~ ~highly pleasing 15 4, 6| affable complexion, and~ ~graciously conditioned. Which love 16 5, 5| Faenza, highly beloved,~ ~and graciously esteemed.~ ~ 17 5, 10| Crowne of Lawrell, placed it graciously on the head of Madame Eliza,~ ~ 18 6, 10| now~ ~the full expiration, graciously she arose, and taking the 19 7, 5| next:~ ~whereuppon, very graciously, shee beganne in this manner.~ ~ 20 7, Song| Friday, turning her~ ~selfe graciously to them all, thus she spake.~ ~ 21 8, 7| wil appeare unto you, very graciously~ ~saluting you, and demanding 22 8, 7| then thine~ ~anger, and graciously pardon me, wherein if thou 23 8, 10| Madame Aimilliaes, speaking graciously in this~ ~manner. Madam, 24 10, 9| waiting before her, and graciously saluted her~ ~guests.~ ~ 25 10, 9| flowre) deserveth most~ ~graciously to be respected, much more