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 1    1,    1|         persons (whom hee would abuse~ ~notoriously) as others
 2    2,    3|      bad thoughts of bestiall~ ~abuse be farre off from thee,
 3    2,    5|      minde, for the~ ~monstrous abuse offered him, and losse of
 4    4,   10|    Chamber, yet free~ ~from any abuse, neither did he (bad though
 5    6,   10|      great~ ~benefit) and their abuse: he smiled at his sodaine
 6    7,    6|       he was, and how able to~ ~abuse any with infamous imputations,
 7    7,    7|        to solicite mee, both to abuse your~ ~bed, and mine owne
 8    7,    9|     villain Pyrrhus, Darst thou abuse thy Lord, who hath reposed
 9    8,    3|          that thou shouldest so abuse two honest neighbours? Well,
10    8,    7|        paines, to teach thee to abuse any Gentleman, as thou didst
11    8,    8|         and~ ~neighbourhood, as abuse of his true and loyall wife:
12    9,    3|         EASIE A MATTER IT IS TO ABUSE AND BEGUILE THEM~ ~ ~ ~
13    9,    5| notorious villaine! Darest thou abuse thine~ ~honest wife so basely?
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