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 1  Ind      |         my selfe, and observe~ ~respectively, how naturally you are enclined
 2  Ind      |   towards them, as~ ~they stood respectively observing them; and (with
 3    1,    6|         all these things very~ ~respectively, he saw the Maister of the
 4    4,    1|      the Cane, where viewing it respectively, he found it to be cleft,~ ~
 5    4,    8|        her selfe downe the more respectively, as being very loath any~ ~
 6    5,    5|      listen thereto much more~ ~respectively, before any other such accident
 7    6,    5|       FIRST OF ALL) TO LOOKE~ ~ RESPECTIVELY ON THEIR OWNE IMPERFECTIONS~ ~ ~ ~
 8    7,    7|       and esteemed farre more~ ~respectively uppon this proofe of his
 9    7,    9|        place should alwaies bee respectively~ ~considered, for the avoiding
10    8,    1|         knowledge of him, and~ ~respectively used him. Loving this Gentlewoman
11   10,    1|  purposely~ ~sent him so to do. Respectively he should observe whatsoever
12   10,    4|       world) I ever have~ ~most respectively esteemed. But before I doe
13   10,    6| observed their~ ~behaviour very respectively.~ ~ As the Fishes were throwne
14   10,    9|       and began to eye him very respectively,~ ~perswading himselfe that
15   10,   10|     caused her and~ ~them to be respectively honoured, in despight of
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