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1 1, 9| Never~ ~considering, that whosoever loadeth the backe of an 2 2, 1| to looke upon him,~ ~and whosoever beheld him, would verily 3 2, 4| appeareth~ ~necessary, that whosoever discourseth on the subject 4 2, 5| beautifull, but~ ~at commaund of whosoever would, and for small hire) 5 2, 6| any of the~ ~Marriners, or whosoever else: there arrived suddenly 6 2, 7| the Duke or any other~ ~whosoever, if (to enjoy so rare a 7 2, 8| parts of France beside, that whosoever could produce the Count~ ~ 8 3, 2| was his~ ~conceite, that whosoever had beene so lately familiar 9 3, 7| the Law requireth, that whosoever~ ~is the occasion of an 10 4, 1| manners. In which respect, whosoever did execute all his actions 11 6, 8| both men and women, yea whosoever she lookt on; without any~ ~ 12 6, 10| But first let me tell you, whosoever~ ~is marked by any of these 13 8, 3| hurled~ ~them all about, to whosoever can or will catch them. 14 8, 3| whereof is so admirable;~ ~as whosoever beareth it about him, so 15 8, 3| stone to be found, which~ ~whosoever carrieth it about him, walketh 16 8, 6| assuring~ ~you all, that whosoever stole the Brawne hence, 17 8, 10| after to hit selfe: That whosoever dealt with~ ~a Tuscane, 18 8, 10| being thus granted by me, whosoever shal~ ~succeede me in the 19 9, 2| WHEREBY IS DECLARED, THAT WHOSOEVER IS DESIROUS TO REPREHEND~ ~ 20 9, 2| opinion of all the Nunnes, and whosoever~ ~else knew her.~ ~ They 21 9, 9| is not to be denyed, that whosoever hath need of helpe,~ ~and 22 9, 9| stirre.~ ~ ~ ~ Which saying, whosoever doth interpret it in such 23 10, 5| a magnificent deede; but whosoever saith, it is impossible~ ~ 24 10, 9| his~ ~Nobility and valour) whosoever heard that Signior Thorello 25 10, 10| to~ ~honor and obey her (whosoever) as your Soveraigne Lady 26 10, 10| wife, and to let them know (whosoever they be) how to take~ ~and