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 1    2,    2|       too. The Chamber-maide,~ ~commending her Lady for this charitable
 2    2,    3|        delighted to behold her, commending~ ~her with no meane admiration.
 3    2,    7|     sumptuous accoustrements;~ ~commending her to the mercy of heaven,
 4    2,    8| soveraigne Lord and King, and~ ~commending me to your unkinde Father,
 5    2,    9|  DECLARED, THAT BY OVERLIBERALL COMMENDING THE~ ~ CHASTITY OF WOMEN,
 6    3,    3|     whom shee meant, and highly commending the~ ~Gentlewoman for her
 7    3,    9|         THE NINTH NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ COMMENDING THE GOOD JUDGEMENT AND UNDERSTANDING
 8    3,    9|      which she had reported.~ ~ Commending her admirable constancy,
 9    4,    2|      sanctimonious life, highly commending penance and~ ~abstinence,
10    4,    6|           accusing of him; yet, commending the yong Mayden, and her~ ~
11    5,    1|       to distinguish her parts, commending the tresses of~ ~her haire,
12    8,    1|       in a contrarie nature, as commending the man, and~ ~condemning
13   10,    3|      deliberation, but~ ~rather commending the honest defence, which
14   10,    4|    accident: every one~ ~highly commending Gentile, and such also as
15   10,    7|         so~ ~well as she could, commending him to his good fortune.
16   10,    7|         well pleased, greatly~ ~commending the courage of the Maide,
17   10,   10|       this thing,~ ~and another commending that, the King lifting his
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