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 1    1,    9|        be wise) let us all take warning.~ ~ The Sunne was now somewhat
 2    2,    5|   servants shall goe and~ ~give warning, whereby they shall not
 3    2,    5|      say thou hast a~ ~friendly warning. These words dismaying Andrea,
 4    3,    6|         flowers. A~ ~sufficient warning for you to apprehend before
 5    4,    9|      could, and as so sodaine a warning would give leave, he Red~ ~
 6    7,    8|        into the streete, as a~ ~warning to some further businesse.~ ~
 7    8,    2|      THEIR HONESTY FOR COYNE. A WARNING ALSO FOR MEN,~ ~ NOT TO
 8    8,    2|          world, is a sufficient warning for me: if you be not so
 9    8,    2|         his~ ~Cloake; with this warning hereafter, that whatsoever
10    8,    7| falshood, and wisemen take such warning, that they scorne to bee
11    9,    3|    without expecting anie other warning) began in this~ ~manner.~ ~
12   10,    3|       eare, that he should give warning to al. throughout the House,
13   10,   10|      SET DOWNE AS AN EXAMPLE OR WARNING TO ALL WEALTHIE MEN,~ ~
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