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 1    1,    1|  are farre off from him, or driven~ ~into perpetuall exile,
 2    2,    4| well as he could, and being driven by the winds and~ ~waves,
 3    2,    4|      pleased, the Chest was driven still neerer to the Land,
 4    2,    7|   then another: was at last driven into a strond of~ ~the Isle
 5    2,    7|      seeing the Ship also~ ~driven on the sands, and filled
 6    4,    3| Port or creeke;~ ~they were driven backe on the Coast of Candie
 7    5,    1|    would or no, they~ ~were driven on land, and instantly knowne
 8    5,    2|     that as the~ ~boate was driven to the shore, a poore woman
 9    7,    6|  DISCERNED, THAT IF LOVE BE DRIVEN TO A NARROW~ ~ STRAITE IN
10    8,    7|   the heats extreamity, had driven all the village out of~ ~
11    8,    9| Asses) we should have beene driven to~ ~Rome.~ ~ But that which
12    8,   10|     he told her, that being driven to such~ ~extremity, how
13   10,    7|     time as the French were driven out of Sicilie, there dwelt~ ~
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