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 1    2,    8|         made report, intended to match her in honourable marriage,~ ~
 2    2,    8|      their~ ~onely sons life, to match him farre inferiour to his
 3    2,    8|         Kindred and Friends, the match was~ ~agreed upon, to the
 4    2,   10|   WITTILY REPREHENDED, THAT WILL MATCH~ ~ THEMSELVES WITH YOUNGER
 5    3,    9|        to be fully cured: I will match thee with some~ ~such Gentleman
 6    3,    9|       shall thinke sufficient to match her in the degree of honour.~ ~
 7    4,    8|       have the better meanes, to match him with one of greater~ ~
 8    4,   10|      when freezing December will match with flourishing May, and
 9    5,    3|         live in hope of any such match,~ ~because they all did
10    5,    4| provident~ ~and wary respect, to match her in marriage answerable
11    5,    4|          to~ ~us, that Catharina match with him in mariage, which
12    5,    4|  discontented with this~ ~sudden match, but applauding it in the
13    5,    8|          be more desirous of the match, then~ ~her Mistresse shewed
14    7,    2|      wife, with whom I made~ ~my match for the Fat. Honest Gentleman (
15    7,    2|         you no care, although no match at all had beene~ ~made,
16    8,    1|        BE~ ~ ~ ~ Gulfardo made a match or wager, with the Wife
17    8,    6|     forward as the best; and the match being fully agreed~ ~on,
18    8,    7|          Widdowhood, desiring to match her selfe no~ ~more in marriage,
19    8,   10|    length she had mette with her match.~ ~ So soone as Dioneus
20   10,   10|      earnestly solicited him, to match~ ~himselfe with a wife,
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