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 1    1,    4|         under shrift (the onely cloake to compasse carnal~ ~affections)
 2    3,    5|   covetousnes should serve as a cloake to cover any unfitting speeches~ ~
 3    4,    2|     life must be clouded with a cloake of sanctifie, and~ ~evill
 4    5,    7|         casting his~ ~owne rich Cloake about his whipt body, entreating
 5    6,   10|    PASSE, UNDER THE COUNTERFEIT CLOAKE OF RELIGION~ ~ ~ ~ Fryer
 6    7,    5|         coulour of a sanctified cloake, thereby to~ ~undermine
 7    7,   10| appetites; yet clouded with the cloake of Religion, which hath
 8    8,    2|         desire, hee~ ~lefte his Cloake (as a pledge of further
 9    8,    2|           demaunded to have his Cloake sent him, as having left
10    8,    2|        she sent him backe his~ ~Cloake againe, albeit greatly against
11    8,    2|        good pawne, my very best Cloake,~ ~lyned quite thorough
12    8,    2|        Belcolore looking on the Cloake, said. How much may this
13    8,    2|         said. How much may this Cloake~ ~bee worth? How much? quoth
14    8,    2|   release it your selfe.~ ~ The Cloake is laid up by Belcolore,
15    8,    2|      thus~ ~lightly without his Cloake, for his better ease. As
16    8,    2|   meanes) hee might recover his Cloake againe, before~ ~it went
17    8,    2|       likewise, to send me~ ~my Cloake, which the Boy left as a
18    8,    2|  message. Belcolore hearing the Cloake~ ~demaunded, stept up to
19    8,    2|        and send him backe his~ ~Cloake; with this warning hereafter,
20    8,    2|         Table, and fetching the Cloake forth of the~ ~Chest, which
21    8,    2|       the Clearke home with the Cloake, and told Sir Simon~ ~what
22    8,    2|      her with the keeping of my Cloake,~ ~for feare it goe to gage
23    8,    3|  satisfied, he spred abroad his Cloake,~ ~which being also full
24    8,    7|       love (quoth she) cast thy Cloake about~ ~thee, as I intend
25    8,    7|         all~ ~under the cunning cloake of love, but sauced with
26    8,    7|  wrapping them up in his mans~ ~Cloake, went thence to the Ladies
27    9,    5|       casting a light wearing~ ~Cloake about her, and taking a
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