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 1  Ind      |         and consequently have a sensible taste of both, whereby no~ ~
 2    1,    1|        neere approaching, and~ ~sensible to his owne soule, nor that
 3    2,    5|         knowing also (by~ ~some sensible feeling in himselfe) the
 4    2,    8|       touch him~ ~with the more sensible shame, for his rash beleefe,
 5    3,    1|        longer a woman, nor more sensible of feminine~ ~affections,
 6    3,    7|      make a perfect amends by a sensible~ ~feeling of this affliction;
 7    3,    8|         an Idiot, then~ ~of any sensible apprehension: yet was he
 8    5,    1|  metamorphosed from folly, to a sensible apprehension,~ ~more then
 9    6,  Ind|     higher mounted, gave such a sensible warmth to the ayre, as~ ~
10    6,    3|       Oretta, and the mery, yet sensible answer of Cistio.~ ~ True
11    6,    8|        and hardly becomming any sensible body, that we~ ~cannot condemne
12    7,    8|    rumour, or some other~ ~more sensible apprehension, had received
13    8,    7| Therefore, if this~ ~anguish be sensible to thee, learne what it
14    8,    9|        she yeeldeth a hot~ ~and sensible savour, albeit she keepeth
15   10,    8|        reputed to be a~ ~man of sensible judgement.~ ~ After he had
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