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 1    1,    7| beauty; where,~ ~after he had shewne him all the variable rarieties,
 2    2,    5|       which hee ought to have shewne me~ ~as his childe, being
 3    2,   10|     Ambroginolo; might have~ ~shewne himselfe a great deale wiser,
 4    3,    3|       bee the Gentlewoman had shewne him any such things. But
 5    3,    7|     revelations as have beene shewne to me, I know for~ ~a certainety,
 6    3,    9|  costly jewels there openly~ ~shewne. All which infallible proofes,
 7    5,    1|  which heretofore thou hast~ ~shewne, within the bounds and limits
 8    5,    8|    unkinde and cruell she had shewne her~ ~selfe to Anastasio,
 9   10,    4|      NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ WHEREIN IS SHEWNE, THAT TRUE LOVE HATH ALWAYES
10   10,    6|        great kindnesse he had shewne to him (although it was
11   10,   10|      and~ ~thily, that he had shewne him selfe a singular wise
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