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 1    2,    5|     AND~ ~ WELL ADVISED, AND CAREFULLY TO KEEPE HIMSELFE FROM THE~ ~
 2    2,    5|      as if he serched~ ~very carefully, but all appeared to no
 3    2,    9|      made to Dioneus, should carefully be kept,~ ~and because now
 4    3,    6|    one (which you ought more carefully to respect) is the~ ~wounding
 5    3,    7|       which you are to keepe carefully (as you~ ~tender your owne
 6    3,    7|    were in their beds) she~ ~carefully awaited his returne, to
 7    3,    9|      all which the Countesse carefully~ ~kept, and perceiving assuredly,
 8    4,    8|       causing his body to be carefully searched, without~ ~any
 9    7,   10|    meane commendations; yet, carefully hey concealed their love
10    8,    3|      stones, hee bound it up carefully, for~ ~feare of loosing
11    8,    7|    and (from thence forward) carefully kept~ ~her selfe from fond
12    9,    7| remained a long while after, carefully attended~ ~by Physitians
13    9,   10|      you may comprehend, how carefully such things should be~ ~
14   10,    4|    wanting,~ ~but she was as carefully respected, even as if she
15   10,   10|     to see it both nobly and carefully educated.~ ~ At time convenient
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