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 1  Ind      |        service, oftentimes for gaine, they lost their owne lives.~ ~
 2    1,    1|       none other then honest~ ~gaine thereby, and evermore whatsoever
 3    2,    5|         that~ ~thine immediate gaine shall farre exceede it.
 4    2,    7|    severally to consider, that gaine gotten by Mirchandize,~ ~
 5    3,    3|       their fishing nets for~ ~gaine:) liberally he commeuned
 6    3,    4|    found her plyant enough, to gaine physicke for her~ ~owne
 7    4,    8|  fitting~ ~for you, as well to gaine experience in Trafficke
 8    5,    8| some-what an hard matter,~ ~to gaine her company whom he so deerely
 9    6,    1|       WIT AND CAPACITY, AND~ ~ GAINE NOTHING BUT BLAME FOR THEIR
10    6,    3|        losse of his expected~ ~gaine, and scorne in every place
11    7,    5|      time or other) she should gaine a sight of the young~ ~Gentleman,
12    8,    2|      yet this benefite you may gaine~ ~thereby, of an apparant
13    8,    7|        bee found the meanes to gaine~ ~acquaintance with her
14    8,    9|      of injurie, without~ ~any gaine or benefite to your selfe,
15    9,    1|       to enjoy her love, and~ ~gaine the possession of her person,
16    9,    1|       onely meanes, whereby to gaine~ ~assurance of her gracious
17    9,    5|   where they wrought, onely to gaine~ ~another sight of Nicholetta,
18   10,    4|         whatsoever I sought to gaine from you in former dayes,
19   10, Song|      would rob me of my golden gaine.~ ~ Loe thus I dye, in jealousie,~ ~
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