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 1    1,    4|        here is no eye that can discover me. If I can enduce her
 2    2,    7|        woman, therefore I dare discover to~ ~thee, rather then any
 3    2,    8|       not dismayed, but freely discover thine~ ~affections. Expell
 4    2,    8|      feare nothing, but freely discover his~ ~whole desire, and
 5    3,    2|        daring~ ~so much, as to discover it either by lookes, or
 6    3,    2|      lookes or words hee would discover, but pleasantly said to
 7    3,    5|       respect that no eye do~ ~discover thee, and there thou shalt
 8    4,   10|    respect that no one~ ~could discover them; in the Chest they
 9    5,    7|    conception of~ ~yours, doth discover our offence, which a Fathers
10    5,    7|        a loop-light whereby to discover~ ~it, even when it supposeth
11    7,    5|   feele it, are best able to~ ~discover it. Wherefore to conclude
12    7,    7|      other notices which might discover him: he grew~ ~into acquaintance
13    7,    8| ADVISED,~ ~ WHEN HE MEANETH TO DISCOVER ANY WRONG OFFERED HIS WIFE;
14    8,    3|        there will be~ ~none to discover us.~ ~ Buffalmaco applauded
15    8,    4|       unseemely, made~ ~him to discover his head againe, to see
16    8,    6|     see whose behaviour should discover him; and Bruno~ ~having
17    8,    6|          Wine, or else we will discover this knavery of thine to
18    8,    7|   because day-light should not discover her on the Tarrasse,~ ~she
19    8,    7|      for helpe, not fearing to discover~ ~her desperate condition:
20    8,    9|        beside thy selfe, could discover so rare~ ~and excellent
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