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1 2, 4| mercies towards him. Then opening the sacke,~ ~and viewing 2 2, 5| three terrible Oathes, opening a Casement, and with a stearne~ ~ 3 2, 7| Prince all this while, not opening~ ~her eyes to bee otherwise 4 2, 7| they walked alone to a Port opening on~ ~the Sea, which standing 5 4, 1| found it to be cleft,~ ~and opening it with his knife, found 6 4, 6| solemnly espoused her, and opening the shroud againe,~ ~she 7 5, 1| preparing our selves to Armes, opening a way to thee, by a second 8 7, 2| under the Fat, and Peronella opening the doore for her husbands~ ~ 9 7, 8| boldnesse of spirit, and opening the~ ~doore without any 10 7, 8| the doores unfashionable~ ~opening, that it was not Simonida, 11 8, 7| Court doore; where, without opening it, she laide her mouth 12 8, 7| maketh such a noyse in the opening, as it will be~ ~too easily 13 8, 10| then appearing,~ ~like the opening of the Damaske Rose, in 14 10, 4| fetching a~ ~vehement sigh, opening her eyes, and looking very