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 1    2,    6|          businesse of great Kings concerne thee?~ ~What affayres hast
 2    2,   10|        Fortune, but especially to concerne such~ ~persons, as by their
 3    3,    7|         in reason) it did neerely concerne me, by shewing~ ~my selfe
 4    4,    8|         the case as if it did not concerne them, but any other of~ ~
 5    4,    8|        any other blame that could concerne her. Which~ ~he both constantly
 6    6,  Ind|        THERE TO BE RECOUNTED, DOE CONCERNE~ ~ SUDDEN, PERSONS; WHO
 7    6,    7|       consent~ ~of them whom they concerne, whichin this Edict of yours
 8    6,    7|      modified, and interpreted to concerne them~ ~onely, who offered
 9    6,   10|   discoursing to morow, may onely concerne such slye cunning~ ~and
10    7,   10| discourses for this~ ~day, should concerne the deceits of wives to
11    9,    4|         the~ ~accusations did not concerne him, but saying, Why should
12   10,  Ind|          SEVERALL~ ~ ARGUMENTS DO CONCERNE SUCH PERSONS, AS EITHER
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