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1 Ind | understoode by some of good credite)~ ~that in the venerable 2 1, 2| foule Sodomie, so that the credite of~ ~Strumpets and Boyes 3 2, 1| Trevers,~ ~and was in great credite with the Cities cheefe Magistrate, 4 2, 3| charges, because they had good credite among the Merchants, and 5 2, 8| case. Neverthelesse, giving credite to his words, and~ ~being 6 4, 5| awaking, and giving some credite to her Vision,~ ~sighed 7 4, 10| regard of your husbands credite and authority. Moreover, 8 5, 9| little joyfull, that his credite was so well saved. When 9 6, 10| an Officer in the meanest credite. So that to~ ~describe this 10 7, 1| timorous (although, upon my credite, I know not what they are, 11 7, 6| neither speeding, yet her credite~ ~lying at the stake for 12 7, 7| Couldest thou so easily credite, (though I tempted thee, 13 7, 9| am not so simple, as to credite any such Message~ ~to be 14 7, 9| and I protest to you on my Credite, I feele~ ~no such ill smell, 15 8, 2| businesse, both for her credite~ ~and his owne; as Bentivegna 16 8, 6| and yet if she~ ~should credite it, we are sure to have 17 8, 8| entraunce: to save his owne~ ~credite, and thee from detection, 18 8, 9| now,~ ~but we shall winne credite by your company. But be 19 8, 10| life, yet hee would not credite~ ~any thing amisse of her, 20 9, 4| base~ ~peazants, giving credite onely to Fortarigoes lying