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 1    2,    3|      one of his~ ~sonnes, which occasioned much trouble in the whole
 2    2,    3|     weakenesse hath not so much occasioned my Right, as feare of~ ~
 3    2,    8|       Mother, nothing hath more occasioned my loves so~ ~strict concealement,
 4    3,    7|        but onely sad silence,~ ~occasioned by the fresh remembrance
 5    4,    5|          an extreame sicknesse, occasioned onely by her ceaselesse
 6    4,    6|        which sodainly breaking, occasioned his as sodaine~ ~death.
 7    4,    9|       Neiphila was ended, which occasioned much~ ~compassion in the
 8    4,   10|     distastefull, as those that occasioned the other Womans~ ~discontentment.
 9    5,    5| QUARRELS AND CONTENTIONS ARE~ ~ OCCASIONED BY LOVE; WITH SOME PARTICULAR
10    5,    7|         PERILLOUS ACCIDENTS,~ ~ OCCASIONED BY THOSE TWO POWERFULL COMMANDERS,
11    7,    9|         false~ ~appearance, was occasioned by thee onely. For all the
12    9,    8|     that (questionles) this was occasioned by~ ~Guiotto.~ ~ After some
13   10,    1|        defect in him, but onely occasioned by the~ ~Knights ill fortune;
14   10,    2|        BAD~ ~ CONDITIONS, ONELY OCCASIONED THERETO BY NECESSITY: AND
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