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 1    1,    4|      The Abbot, being a man of quicke apprehension, perceived
 2    1,    6|     Master Inquisitor to the~ ~quicke, with the hypocriticall
 3    1,    9| speeches, as~ ~they have beene quicke and quaintly delivered.
 4    2,    2|        pleasing countenance, a quicke alluring eye, fixed and
 5    2,    2|     fire, especially upon such quicke taking tinder, and in a~ ~
 6    2,    9|    person, and yet very young, quicke, quaint, milde, and courteous,~ ~
 7    3,    5|       birth, but very wealthy, quicke~ ~witted, and of commendable
 8    3,    7|          Divell would fetch me quicke to Hell, and cast me into
 9    3,    9|     GENTLEWOMEN, THAT ARE OF A QUICKE AND APPREHENSIVE SPIRIT~ ~ ~ ~
10    4,    3|     excellent~ ~ingenious wit, quicke, and apprehensive in perillous
11    6,    3|      themselves touched to the quicke, the one, as the Factor
12    8,    2|   quoth Belcolore) you men are quicke~ ~promisers, but slow performers.
13    8,    7|   hearts desire. Ancilla was~ ~quicke and expeditious, in delivering
14    8,    9|      that they~ ~were men of a quicke and ingenious apprehension,
15    9,    8|   stature, yet comly formed,~ ~quicke witted, more neat and brisk
16    9,    8|       well warnd before) was~ ~quicke and nimble, and escaping
17   10,    6|       have so toucht me to the quicke, that~ ~it becommeth me
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