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 1    2,    4|       enough, and needed not to covet after more: he~ ~fully concluded,
 2    2,    4|        addicted~ ~naturally, to covet after money and spoile)
 3    2,    9|    please him; and beside, to~ ~covet the enjoying of his owne
 4    3,    2|       in her appetite, and to~ ~covet after change againe. But
 5    3,    4|         do hold, that such as~ ~covet to become rich indeed, must
 6    3,    7|       now~ ~adayes, and such as covet to bee so esteemed; have
 7    3,    7|        fresher witted fellowes, covet after women and~ ~wealth,
 8    4,    1|     advantage me.~ ~Moreover, I covet not that you should extend
 9    4,    4|      honour of which victory, I covet~ ~not any part or parcell,
10    8,    7|   although thou didst earnestly covet,~ ~yet my rash credulitie
11    8,    9|       thing from you, which you covet to~ ~know. And therefore,
12    9,    1| perswaded, that he or they do~ ~covet, to have the body of Scannadio,
13    9,    9|        ADMONITION, THAT SUCH AS COVET TO HAVE~ ~ THE LOVE OF OTHER
14   10,    8|   troubled withall, and I~ ~can covet none, but onely those wherein
15   10,    8|       end doe men care then, to covet and procure great multitudes
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