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 1    2,    3|  throwne him, or rather much higher.~ ~Intreating him also,
 2    2,    4| dwelling. Being aloft in the higher Seas, darke night~ ~over-taking
 3    2,    7|    his hopes a great~ ~deale higher, Newes came, that Osbech
 4    2,    9|     was ended, she tooke him higher with her into Alexandria,~ ~
 5    2,   10|    setled, seating her selfe higher then she did before,~ ~thus
 6    3,    2|  hope declineth, so much the higher love ascendeth; even so~ ~
 7    5,  Ind|  Sunne were risen a little~ ~higher. On many pleasant matters
 8    5,    2|         AFTERWARD TO A FARRE HIGHER DEGREE~ ~ ~ ~ Faire Constance
 9    6,  Ind|      Sunne beeing~ ~somewhat higher mounted, gave such a sensible
10    7,    1|      house, which stood much higher then John of~ ~Lorraynes
11    7,   10|   Mita, and raysing himselfe higher upon his pillowe, said.~ ~
12    8,    7|    and the~ ~Sunne ascending higher and higher; but when she
13    8,    7|   Sunne ascending higher and higher; but when she heard him
14    8,    7|      Ladie and Mistresse, of higher and greater desert then
15    8,    9|       your Studies reached a higher straine, for you have~ ~
16    8,    9| feete, raysed him somewhat~ ~higher on his back, for the easier
17    9,    3|   his purse could stretch no higher. Bruno, and~ ~Buffalmaco (
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