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 1    1, Song|            the~ ~night being well run on, the Queene gave ending
 2    2,    3|   appetites.~ ~ Not long had they run on this race, but the Treasures
 3    3,    1|           hee came hither it hath run in~ ~my minde) hee is by
 4    3,    3|          in~ ~them. It hath often run in my mind, to let him have
 5    4,    3|        let her dye,~ ~rather then run into any such disgrace.
 6    4,    8|      nature is such, as rather to run upon his owne rash consumption,~ ~
 7    5,    4| Nightingales, when~ ~their mindes run on Cocke-Sparrowes. Seeing
 8    5,    7|         poyson, and so dye, or to run her body on this Rapiers
 9    6,    1|         taunt, that his Bowle had run a~ ~contrarie bias, and
10    6,    6|        the discussion happened to run~ ~upon the antiquity and
11    6,   10|           let it offend you, if I run into more large discourse,
12    6,   10|          him, he will in all hast run after them. But truly, he
13    6,   10|           but~ ~likewise make him run as gaunt as a Grey-hound.~ ~
14    6,   10|     Bacchus, where all the waters run downe with a deepe~ ~fall,
15    7,    6|       shee caused Lambertuccio to run forth with a~ ~drawne sword
16    7,    6|          death and~ ~destruction: run downe the staires, and when
17    7,    8|           HEE HIM-SELFE DO RASHLY RUN INTO ALL THE SHAME AND REPROACH~ ~ ~ ~
18   10,    7|      seeing Piero, King of Aragon run at the~ ~Tilt; fell so affectionately
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