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 1    1,    1|     urged and required thereto, offering them his paines and travaile~ ~
 2    2,    2| disposition appearing in him,~ ~offering him all humble and gracious
 3    2,    3|     satisfying his demands, and offering~ ~(although his power was
 4    2,    7|         drowned in the Sea: and offering to do her such reverence~ ~
 5    2,    8|    after, came before the King, offering to present~ ~the Count and
 6    4,    6|     owne~ ~doore. The Potestate offering violence to the Virgin,
 7    4,    9|     LOVE CONTRARY TO REASON: IN OFFERING INJURIE BOTH TO~ ~ FRIENDSHIP
 8    5,    8|  enemies~ ~cunning illusions in offering false suggestions to the
 9    6,  Ind|      their discord; and Tindaro offering to make~ ~answere, Lacisca (
10    7,    8|         backe upon him, the one offering to~ ~offend, as the other
11    7,   10|       done.~ ~ As the ghost was offering to depart, Meucio remembred
12    8,    2|       Saint, and faine would be offering at her~ ~shrine. Divers
13    8,    2|        over all his vailes of~ ~offering Candles, the validity of
14    8,    9|   recount her Novell,~ ~without offering injurie to Dioneus, began
15    9,    7|         downe to the earth, and offering~ ~to drag her thence. But
16   10,    3| businesse inviting him thither: offering him his utmost aide and~ ~
17   10,    5|       other Women in the world, offering me wonderfull gifts and~ ~
18   10,    5|     punishment accordingly, for offering to wrong a~ ~Gentleman in
19   10,    7|    fortuned,~ ~that her parents offering her whatsoever remained
20   10,   10| destitute of a succeeding Lord; offering~ ~themselves to provide
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