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1 2, 4| a tale, which, though it containe far greater mishapes then 2 2, 9| stability, and yet cannot~ ~containe himselfe from condiscending, 3 2, 9| that she hath any power to containe?~ ~Assuredly, though thou 4 2, 9| honour, that they wil containe those principles of constancie, 5 3, 5| future world, affection may containe the~ ~same powerfull dominion, 6 3, 6| while, til being able to containe no longer, shee entreated~ ~ 7 4, 1| death)~ ~one publike grave containe both our bodies, that death 8 4, 4| humanity. His fame could not~ ~containe it selfe, within the bounds 9 5, 2| joy, and being unable to containe her passion: sodainely~ ~ 10 5, 9| City life could no longer containe him, where most~ ~he coveted 11 6, 7| extreame rage, hee could hardly containe from running on them, with~ ~ 12 8, 3| Countrey onely doth not containe~ ~the Helitropium; for they 13 10, 4| seemed painefull to her, to containe from~ ~answering: Neverthelesse, 14 10, 9| house.~ ~ Now could Saladine containe no longer, but embracing