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1 Ind | kindred, nor any fearefull~ ~conceit in themselves, had the power 2 1, 7| instruct me in some queint conceit or device, to be fairly~ ~ 3 2, 8| therefore aside this nice conceit of shame and feare, revealing 4 3, 3| retrograde you are to~ ~any good conceit of her, and my loving admonishments 5 4, 9| his~ ~owne overcredulous conceit.~ ~ Upon further conference 6 5, 3| Neverthelesse, he had a conceit hammering in his head, which 7 7, 3| to swoune with sodaine conceit: Alas good wife (quoth he) 8 7, 5| reason for this foolish conceit; but, like as he loved hir 9 8, 3| after Novelties, with some conceit of extraordinary~ ~nature.~ ~ 10 8, 7| head-ake, onely through meere conceit of~ ~jealousie: which she 11 8, 7| of his body, onely by~ ~conceit of joy; chearefully thus 12 8, 8| courses whee.ed about his conceit, every one~ ~promising fairely, 13 10, 7| more, and one melancholly conceit taking hold on another: 14 10, 10| many dayes, some captious conceit may~ ~wrest out an ill imagination;