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 1    1,    4|        a~ ~Monke compassed his deliverance, from a punishment intended
 2    2,  Ind|       A HAPPY AND SUCCESSEFULL DELIVERANCE~ ~ ~ ~ Already had the bright
 3    2,    4|       an~ ~admirable meanes of deliverance from danger.~ ~ Then considering
 4    2,    9|      let him be~ ~for his owne deliverance. Then pausing a little while,
 5    2,   10|        his kind promise of thy deliverance, after the~ ~payment of
 6    3,    3|        a means for their happy deliverance,~ ~and so she put ten ducates
 7    3,    7|   might~ ~best be done for his deliverance.~ ~ So soone as he was risen
 8    3,    7|       signall of hope, for the deliverance of her Father, wherefore
 9    3,    7|        certaine tydings of his deliverance.~ ~ At his departing from
10    3,    7|   little amazed at his strange deliverance, and went likewise~ ~continually
11    3,    7|       In the procuring of~ ~my deliverance, he hath approved them to
12    3,    8|       was~ ~drawing on for her deliverance. Now began the Abbot to
13    3,    9|         goodly Sonnes, and her deliverance agreed correspondently with
14    3,    9|       untill the time of her~ ~deliverance, which was of two goodly
15    4,    6|  daughter, and compassed~ ~her deliverance. But she afterward, being
16    4,   10|   sleeping. But go and get his deliverance if thou canst, with this~ ~
17    5,    1|   being now hopelesse of~ ~any deliverance. But in the meane time,
18    5,    7|     afterward of~ ~their happy deliverance, for which they were as
19    8,    7|          that the houre of his deliverance was come, and entrance now
20    8,    8| Spinellcccio being glad of his deliverance out of the Chest,~ ~albeit
21    9,    3|       without any other man of deliverance.~ ~ ~ ~ After that Madame
22    9,    3| procure that I may~ ~have safe deliverance. I have two hundred Florines,
23   10,    4|       kinred, the time for her deliverance was yet so~ ~farre off,
24   10,    4|        was not long before her deliverance of a goodly Sonne,~ ~which
25   10,    7|        it will cause my speedy deliverance. The King~ ~did best understand
26   10,    8|        done this onely for his deliverance, as one~ ~that remembred
27   10,   10|        the limitted houre of~ ~deliverance) had a goodly Sonne, to
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