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 1    1,    2|           be, and held in generall estimation~ ~of all men; let him but
 2    1,    3|            valew; the~ ~beauty and estimation whereof, made him earnestly
 3    2,    4|       found them to be of so great estimation, that selling them but at~ ~
 4    2,    5| imaginations, and to make no meane estimation of himselfe: As~ ~(undoubtedly)
 5    4,    2|            holdes~ ~it in no meane estimation, you would then freely confesse,
 6    4,    2|          then~ ~things of ordinary estimation. Whereas on the contrary,
 7    4,    9|     forgetfull of her~ ~honour and estimation, as the other did of faith
 8    5,    2|             but made more precious estimation of her life, and~ ~without
 9    6,    2|            or professions of worst estimation, to the end, that fetching
10    6,    9|          owne folly,~ ~and shallow estimation which they had made of Guido,
11    8,    7|           me. But if your honor in estimation, bee now more~ ~precious
12   10,    8|      condemne other mens seeming~ ~estimation. But because both in the
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