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1 2, 4| nothing, endangering his utter destruction~ ~and overthrow. 2 2, 5| if she were unable~ ~to utter one word, seeming hindered 3 2, 6| that she was not able to utter one word, the~ ~sensitive 4 2, 7| it not fit for her to~ ~utter, because indeed it is not 5 2, 9| manifestly, (being unable to~ ~utter one word) that Ambroginolo 6 2, 9| disgrace, was not able to utter one word.~ ~ The Soldane, 7 2, 10| I durst~ ~adventure the utter losse of her, if she deny 8 2, 10| and modesty~ ~forbid to utter it. But if studying the 9 3, 1| of words are these~ ~you utter? Doe not you know, that 10 3, 3| make me do~ ~somthing to my utter disgrace for ever; and whereby 11 4, 5| tired, that she could not utter any more~ ~complaints, she 12 5, 2| soule (not being~ ~able to utter one word) the teares trickled 13 5, 9| cheekes, and he not able to utter one word. Which she~ ~perceiving, 14 5, 9| malicious contradiction, to my utter overthrow, and~ ~perpetuall 15 6, 10| great abundance, to the utter ruine~ ~(almost) of Italy.~ ~ 16 7, 5| condition, it will bee the~ ~utter losse of your soule: neverthelesse, 17 8, 4| he had not the power to utter one word:~ ~but having put 18 8, 7| a woman, who sought the utter ruine of my life, in recompence~ ~ 19 8, 7| over-violent warmth be now my utter ruine and death.~ ~ The 20 8, 9| mine~ ~owne ruine, and an utter expulsion out of this Worlde, 21 9, Ind| darke night flyeth as an utter enemy, had already reached 22 9, 3| him, and~ ~before he would utter any words, seemed greatly 23 10, 8| quite contrarie sense,~ ~in utter detestation of them, and 24 10, 10| demands to make, which I will utter to her in thy~ ~presence.