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1 1, 2| though as yet his obstinacie stoode farre off from Conversion.~ ~ 2 1, 4| in their~ ~Church, which stoode in a very solitarie place, 3 2, 2| where poore Rinaldo sate, stoode the Bath, by which meanes, 4 2, 5| Sicily,~ ~even when my hope stoode fairely, to have beene the 5 2, 7| extraordinarily, dranke more then~ ~stoode with her precedent modest 6 2, 7| to understand how shee~ ~stoode enclined, because urgent 7 2, 9| contented. Whereat Bernardo~ ~stoode much amazed, because he 8 2, 10| more gracious welcome) he~ ~stoode as a man amazed, saying 9 3, 9| Silent, and discontented stoode the Count, but~ ~the King 10 3, 9| The Count hearing this, stoode as confounded with admiration; 11 4, 1| dominion in that part of Italy, stoode free, and thence~ ~(perchance) 12 4, 6| goodly Fountaine, which stoode in the~ ~middest of the 13 4, 9| Rossiglione perceiving, hee stoode~ ~like a body without a 14 4, 10| before whose doore the Chest stoode, wherein~ ~we did put Ruggiero; 15 4, 10| where a violl of water stoode in the Window, and he being~ ~ 16 5, 1| and in one corner thereof stoode a goodly~ ~Fountaine, whose 17 5, 8| observed all these things, he stoode a~ ~while as confounded 18 6, 9| to his owne lodging. They stoode all like men~ ~amazed, strangely 19 7, 1| doore, where Frederigo stoode still without, and was growne 20 7, 2| at Worke.~ ~ Lazaro, who stoode all this while like a well-beleeving 21 9, 1| assaulted him; that his haire stoode on end, every member of 22 10, 10| thee: a matter~ ~whereof I stoode before greatly in feare,