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1 1, 4| his owne Chamber, and~ ~tarry till the Monke should come 2 2, 5| whereby they shall not tarry your comming. Albeit, you~ ~ 3 2, 8| happily bestowne, he minded to tarry no longer in~ ~London; but, 4 3, 1| many other; I intended to tarry no longer there,~ ~but came 5 4, 6| him by her, rather then to tarry her~ ~accusing of him; yet, 6 5, 1| contented~ ~himselfe, to tarry till she awaked of her owne 7 5, 5| attend on our Master, and tarry for~ ~his returning home? 8 6, 2| skinker, then a Baker, and~ ~tarry you never so long, you shall 9 7, 10| friendly companion, for I may tarry no longer with thee, and 10 8, 3| Bruno. It is in vaine to~ ~tarry any longer heere: but I 11 8, 8| I would be loath should tarry for my~ ~comming; and therefore 12 9, 3| end, because he~ ~could tarry there no longer, but was 13 9, 4| soone? I pray you~ ~Sir tarry a little while, for an honest 14 9, 5| Window, as being unable to tarry from thee.~ ~ I like thy 15 9, 7| thither therefore I will, and tarry there all the whole day~ ~