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 1    1,    1|   WICKEDNESSE OF ONE MAN, MAY DECEIVE MANY~ ~ ~ ~ Messire Chappelet
 2    1,    1|      a Merchant: Did you ever deceive any, as some~ ~Merchants
 3    2,    1|      IS, FOR WICKED MEN~ ~ TO DECEIVE THE WORLD, UNDER THE SHADOW
 4    2,    5|      an absolute intention to deceive me. For, when I have given~ ~
 5    3,    4|   WILY WITS~ ~ CAN DEVISE, TO DECEIVE THE SIMPLE, AND COMPASSE
 6    4,    2|        whereby they not onely deceive themselves, but all such
 7    5,   10| Vinciolo, who perhaps more to deceive some other, and restraine~ ~
 8    7,    5|     art~ ~suspitious: I could deceive thee, if thou hadst an hundred
 9    8,    1|    determining constantlie to deceive her, and to make her avaritious~ ~
10    8,    3|    yet (dishonestly) he would deceive them, and beare it~ ~away
11    8,    7|    revenge: Alas! therein you deceive your~ ~selfe; for I have
12    8,    9|    mine owne~ ~opinion do not deceive me) them two provided for
13   10,    7|       die I will, rather then deceive thee.~ ~Greatly I doe commend
14   10,    8|       any intention eyther to deceive,~ ~or otherwise wrong you,
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