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1 Ind | as also the pleasure of~ ~commanding, and consequently have a 2 2, 7| misfortunes under her feete, commanding her Women (whereof shee 3 2, 9| great part of his goods. And commanding~ ~his innocent Wife to be 4 3, 5| might enjoy the horse,~ ~commanding her forthwith to come and 5 4, 1| rage of her distemper,~ ~commanding two of his follow (who had 6 4, 2| perceived, he was~ ~the great commanding God Cupid, and therefore 7 4, 2| great Cupid the awefull commanding God of Love himselfe, conceived~ ~ 8 4, 4| their Country manner,~ ~and commanding their Trumpets to sound 9 4, 7| be of his: so that the commanding power of love, could not 10 4, 9| belonging to his Lance,~ ~commanding one of his men to the charge 11 5, 1| hands of their~ ~followers, commanding that they should bee carried 12 5, 3| turned towards Madam Eliza, commanding her to continue on~ ~their 13 5, 6| sentenced them both with death, commanding, that~ ~they should be conveyed 14 5, 6| especially in cases almost commanding it) and compassion~ ~knocking 15 5, 10| looking stearnely on him, and commanding him to sing a good one, 16 6, Ind| fountaine. As the Queene was commanding to~ ~begin the first Novell, 17 6, 4| called for his horses, commanding Chichibio to mount on one 18 10, 2| yet without any Bathe. So, commanding a good fire to be kept~ ~ 19 10, 2| also all his people, and commanding a window to be opned, wherat 20 10, 8| of this rare~ ~accident, commanding them al three to be brought 21 10, 9| of courtesie,~ ~Saladine commanding him to be cloathed in Royall 22 10, 9| visitation of your kind letters, commanding thereby of me,~ ~whatsoever 23 10, 10| dismounted from his horse, commanding every one~ ~to attend him, 24 10, 10| ought to have. Wherefore, commanding her into his presence, openly~ ~