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 1    1,    1|     will not deny it to be~ ~impossible, but that he may bee at
 2    2,    7|      but if thou perceive it impossible to be done, as~ ~earnestly
 3    2,    9|     whereof, it is meerely~ ~impossible (although she be most honest)
 4    2,    9|    obliged to him, and how~ ~impossible it is for me, to contradict
 5    3,    7|     he gathered, that it was impossible for him to~ ~forget her,
 6    3,    8|       wise Woman) is meerely impossible for you to refuse. Richly
 7    4,    2|     the~ ~world, and utterly impossible to be equalled, such was
 8    5,    1|  once more, which he found~ ~impossible to be done, except it were
 9    5,    7|  made answere, that it was~ ~impossible for his Daughter to be conceived
10    6,   10|     and~ ~straite, as it was impossible to behold fairer. The goodly
11    7,    9|   thinking their performance impossible,~ ~and in meere loyall duty
12    8,    3|    as he keepeth it, it is~ ~impossible for any eye to discerne
13    8,    4|   not great, wherefore it is impossible to be there, except~ ~you
14    9,    2|  this conclusion, that it is impossible to~ ~resist against the
15   10,    5|  COMPACT OR~ ~ COVENANT, HOW IMPOSSIBLE SOEVER IT MAY SEEME TO BE~ ~ ~ ~
16   10,    5|   but whosoever saith, it is impossible~ ~to do more; perhaps is
17   10,    5|      upon him, as should bee impossible (in her~ ~opinion) for him
18   10,    5| matter, but a thing~ ~meerly impossible to be done) he considered
19   10,    7|      of her~ ~Father, it was impossible for her to thinke on any
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