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 1    2,    5|   crownes be~ ~mine, when the foole that owes them, can keepe
 2    2,    5|     night) will have no other foole but he, as delighting in
 3    2,    7|      in question, the Princes Foole, entering by chance among
 4    3,    7|      perswasion of a beast, a foole, a~ ~villaine, yea, a vagabond,
 5    3,    8|   confessed by him; which the foole~ ~Ferando tooke as an especiall
 6    3,    8|      might be called a starke foole, if I should that way~ ~
 7    5,    1|     indeed a meere~ ~Ideot or Foole,) and no better hope to
 8    5,    1|      signifieth a very Sot or Foole, and so was he termed by
 9    6,    1| heart-aking qualmes, to see a Foole thus in a Pinne-fold, and
10    7,    2|       helpe it: when I (poore foole) live heere at home a miserable~ ~
11    7,    3|      Friar, you speake like a Foole, and feare (in this case)~ ~
12    7,    4|    noted.~ ~Thus the Coxcombe foole, was faine to purchase his
13    7,    6|     more, then as the jealous foole her husband justly~ ~deserved.
14    7,    6|     Lady-like) to flatter and foole him therewith.~ ~ Some few
15    7,    8|      to bee a drunken jealous foole; all the~ ~blame and disgrace
16    7,    9|      Ladie? Thou wert a verie foole to~ ~rest so perswaded.
17    8,    6|   SIMPLE MAN MAY BE~ ~ MADE A FOOLE, WHEN HE DEALETH WITH CRAFTY
18    8,    7|     this distresse? Call him (foole as~ ~thou art) and try,
19    8,    9|       it savoured more of the foole, then any the very least~ ~
20    9,    5|     this amorous~ ~fit of the foole was to be followed. And
21    9,    7|       to bee thought a starke foole,~ ~if I should not prevent
22   10,    7| should have~ ~been termed the foole of all fooles: they perhaps
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