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 1  Ind      |     yeares:) in whom neyther~ ~malice of the time, losse of friends
 2    2,    6|      would alter her~ ~stearne malice, and that they might (if
 3    2,    8|     this, and fearing more the malice of the~ ~over-credulous
 4    3,    7|        felicities, opposed her malice against them, in depriving
 5    4,    1|     dreadlesse of their utmost malice towards me.~ ~ And when
 6    4,    7|  meanes comprehend,~ ~that any malice should appeare in her towards
 7    5,    3|       intended to hang him, in malice to his name and~ ~kinred,
 8    5,    8|     she~ ~cruelly executed her malice against me, being now (of
 9    7,    4|        IS MANIFESTED, THAT THE MALICE AND SUBTILTY OF~ ~ WOMAN,
10    8,    7|   proceeded from the Schollers malice, repenting for her~ ~unkinde
11    8,    7|  errour.~ ~ Never exercise thy malice upon a poore weake woman,
12    8,    7|  complaining on Fortunes cruel malice toward her, in thus heaping
13    9,    1| devised this stratagem (out of malice)~ ~against mee, to draw
14    9,    3|    faulty Abbesse, as also the malice of her envious Sisters;
15    9,    4|  strive to surmount another in malice; yet he~ ~to sustaine the
16   10,    3|    MOST POLITICKE ATTEMPTES OF MALICE AND ENVY~ ~ ~ ~ Mithridanes
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