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 1    1,    5|    GREATNESSE AND~ ~ TREASURES OF PRINCES: AND THAT A DISCREETE LORD
 2    1,    7|     behaviour, not fit to come in Princes Courts. For, whereas in~ ~
 3    2,    1|        condition, as frequented~ ~Princes Courts, to give them delight
 4    2,    7|          acception.~ ~ ~ ~ At the Princes affable motion, shee sate
 5    2,    7|           with a Gentleman of the Princes Chamber, who was named~ ~
 6    2,    7|        being both armed) into the Princes Chamber, where he~ ~(while
 7    2,    7|           that the falling of the Princes body in so vast a place,~ ~
 8    2,    7|             came in question, the Princes Foole, entering by chance
 9    2,    7|            Cittie) they found the Princes body also, which they caused
10    2,    7|     Immediately, they elected the Princes brother to be their Lord
11    2,    7|           houre, took these two~ ~Princes with her to a with-drawing
12    4,    1|         the Courts of~ ~Kings and Princes are, whose carriage and
13    4,    1|            Many Kings and great~ ~Princes have heeretofore beene poore,
14    4,    4|  COMMENDATION OF JUSTICE BETWEENE PRINCES; AND DECLARING~ ~ WITHALL,
15    4,    4|             adventured it for the Princes sake. Gerbino in like maner
16    8,   10|           as might well beseeme a Princes Pallace. He beheld a most~ ~
17   10,    1|       DISCERNED, THAT SERVANTS TO PRINCES AND~ ~ GREAT LORDS, ARE
18   10,    1|         for~ ~excelling all other Princes in those times, for respect
19   10,    3| beautifull houses (in manner of a Princes Pallace) that~ ~ever was
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