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 1    1,    1|         in a day, I have rather wished my~ ~selfe dead then living,
 2    2,    4| although the day before, he had wished for death~ ~infinite times,
 3    2,    6|        he beginneth, added long wished~ ~tydings concerning the
 4    3,  Ind|       ATTAINED TO THEIR LONG~ ~ WISHED DESIRES, OR RECOVERED SOMETHING,
 5    3,    2|          this hath beene a long wished, and now most welcome~ ~
 6    3,    6|        hopefull yssue, as~ ~hee wished for nothing more then death.~ ~
 7    3,    7|       such rarities as could be wished for; al~ ~things else deserved
 8    4,    1|      and~ ~feature, as could be wished in any woman, young, queintly
 9    4,    3|       freely enjoyed their long wished desires, from~ ~whence setting
10    4,    4|          benefite of their long wished desires: ended both their
11    5,    1|     onely to looke on them, hee wished a thousand times, that she
12    5,   10|    crosse them: and gladly shee wished, that~ ~Herculanoes Wives
13    7,    9|    heard it, but instantly shee wished her selfe to be dead; and
14    7, Song|         happy, and the like was wished by all~ ~the rest. Wherefore,
15    8,    9|     person, as nothing could be wished for,~ ~but it was instantly
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