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 1    1,    1|       quoth~ ~Chappelet) there remaineth yet one sinne more upon
 2    1,    9| knowing what strength of wit~ ~remaineth in the opposite, doe convert
 3    1,    9|      day (faire company) there remaineth nothing~ ~more to be done
 4    2,    3|    Fortune, so much the more~ ~remaineth to consider on her mutabilities,
 5    2,    8|        my progenitors, nothing remaineth to me but~ ~honourable honesty,
 6    2,    9|          and because now there remaineth none, to report any more
 7    3,    8|       all the while as Ferando remaineth in Purgatory, doe you~ ~
 8    3,    9|        before my departure. It remaineth now in your~ ~owne power,
 9    4,    1|       to me, so long as life~ ~remaineth in this poore, weake, and
10    4,    1|        thee, and nothing now~ ~remaineth uneffected; but onely breathing
11    4,    3|        our mutuall content: it remaineth now in you~ ~Gentlemen,
12    5,    4|        thy service, so that it remaineth soly in thy power to dispose
13    5,    4|    please to spare it, as it~ ~remaineth in her power to doe, by
14    5,    9|      perhaps (as yet) his name remaineth in great~ ~and reverend
15    6,    7| satisfaction generally, then~ ~remaineth in the power of men to do.
16    6,    9|    cannot say that~ ~poore one remaineth, such hath beene the too
17    7,    1|    Wherefore (faire Ladies) it remaineth in your~ ~owne choice, to
18    8,    3|     said to~ ~Buffalmaco: What remaineth now for us to doe? Why should
19    8,    4|        she) the matter onely~ ~remaineth in you, for if you be silent
20    8,    7| service to her, and (what else remaineth mine) to your~ ~gentle selfe.~ ~
21    8,    9|    even so do we: only there~ ~remaineth this difference betweene
22    8,   10|      and all the riches in it, remaineth absolutely at thy~ ~disposition,
23    9,  Ind|         SUBJECT: BUT EVERY ONE REMAINETH AT LIBERTY, TO~ ~ SPEAK
24   10,    4|          as (me thinkes) there remaineth no more matter, for us that
25   10,    8|      deare friend Gisippus, it remaineth now in thine owne~ ~election,
26   10,   10|       had the honor, which now remaineth still on me:~ ~that it is
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