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 1    1,    2|         WHEREIN IS CONTAINED AND EXPRESSED, THE LIBERALITY AND~ ~ GOODNESSE
 2    1,    6|    Bergamino, thou hast honestly expressed thy vertue and necessities,~ ~
 3    2,    7|          perils have not meanely expressed their hourely solicitude.
 4    2,    7|   exquisit and commendable kinde expressed; the~ ~two Brethren owners
 5    3,    6|       speake one word, but still expressed his affable~ ~behaviour
 6    4,    4|            towards her, then she expressed the like in vertuous opinion
 7    4,    7|          an apparant signe,~ ~as expressed his pleasure, for her next
 8    4,   10|        of such an argument, as~ ~expressed the infelicity of poore
 9    7,    5|         thou wouldest never have expressed such a basenesse of~ ~minde,
10    7,    7|          and tedious suing) hast expressed such a~ ~soveraigne potency
11    7,   10|       conversation together, and expressed such~ ~cordiall affection
12    8,    9|        then in my rude eloquence expressed.~ ~ But of all those rich
13    8,    9| remayning among them; which they expressed so~ ~apparantly, that they
14   10,    2|        magnificently minded, and expressed his liberall bounty to such
15   10,    5|    liberality, which the husband expressed to Signior~ ~Ansaldo, and
16   10,    6|        of this magnificent King, expressed in~ ~so highly recompencing
17   10,    7|       into~ ~their company, they expressed themselves very gracious
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