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 1    1,    3|  vertuous persons, and verie obedient to their~ ~Father: in which
 2    2,    5|      of their fury makes him obedient, into the grave he~ ~goes,
 3    2,    7|    and he being thereto very obedient, began in this manner.~ ~
 4    3,    5|  right to traval~ ~am I, and obedient. In which regard faire Madam,
 5    3,    6|  being your bounden and most obedient servant; and~ ~as it is
 6    6,   10|   certainty, if you would be obedient to me, as you ought in dutie~ ~
 7    6,   10|   selves.~ ~ I that have bin obedient to you all, and borne the
 8    7,    9|      make thee faithfull and obedient to me: and therefore set
 9    9,    9|     be humble,~ ~patient and obedient, over and beside her spotlesse
10    9,    9|     should~ ~bee subject and obedient to their governour. Who
11   10,   10|    IN THEIR FORTUNES, AND~ ~ OBEDIENT TO THEIR HUSBANDS~ ~ ~ ~
12   10,   10| Beside all this, shee was so obedient to her husband, so fervent
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