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 1    2,    3|      notwithstanding, seeing it~ ~pleaseth the Queene, that our arguments
 2    2,    6|          it? Sir (quoth she) what pleaseth you,~ ~must and shall satisfie
 3    2,    8|           becommeth mee to doe as pleaseth you. Notwithstanding, I
 4    3,   10|         In which respect, it best pleaseth me,~ ~that our conferences
 5    4,    2|           his monster whether him pleaseth. If you can accept any of
 6    6,   10|    according as their humors best pleaseth~ ~them.~ ~ When the Ladies
 7    7,    5|         against him, but (when he pleaseth) he comes and lies with
 8    7,    9|           to thee whensoever shee pleaseth, receive what discontent~ ~
 9    7,   10| conference with her when himselfe pleaseth;) he may easily make her
10    8,    7|         it to her so soone as she pleaseth: faile not~ ~to tell her
11    8,    9|           by the hand, of whom he pleaseth to~ ~make his election,
12    8,    9|     appoint matters as himselfe~ ~pleaseth. Wherefore I thinke it very
13    8,   10|    answered.~ ~Madame, whatsoever pleaseth you, must needes be much
14    9,  Ind|        WHATSOEVER THEMSELVES BEST PLEASETH~ ~ ~ ~ Faire Aurora, from
15    9,    9|           I will have it: if it~ ~pleaseth mee, I care not who doth
16   10,    8|         have no power, but~ ~what pleaseth mee. The other, is your
17   10,    9|           drunke so much as~ ~him pleaseth, the Bride then pledgeth
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