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 1    1,    1|       HOW (UNDER THE SHADOW OF HOLINESSE)~ ~ THE WICKEDNESSE OF ONE
 2    1,    1|    things of him, and the rare holinesse of~ ~his life; his fastes,
 3    1,    4|        better furnished with~ ~holinesse and Religion, then now adayes
 4    2,    3| travelling towards the~ ~Popes holinesse, to the end that he should
 5    2,    3|     his Treasures, that~ ~your Holinesse may bestow me in marriage;
 6    3,    7| appearing to be a man of great holinesse,~ ~saide. Rise up Madame,
 7    3,    8|    have made unto you, because holinesse is not~ ~thereby impaired
 8    3,    8|   commendation of the Abbots~ ~holinesse, and Ferandoes happy curing
 9    4,    2| Shepheard, and his renowne for holinesse was so famous in those parts,~ ~
10    5,    7|      Ambassadours to the Popes Holinesse, to negociate about an important~ ~
11    9,    2|     Monastery, very famous for Holinesse and~ ~Religion, where, among
12   10,    2|  appeare as~ ~pleasing to your holinesse, as (in my best judgement)
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