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 1    2,    8|    they could not be so often maried as she was, rather~ ~then
 2    2,   10|   wife, you ought not to have maried, and you loose the worthy~ ~
 3    2,   10|    hee bare to Bertolomea, he maried her, with great solemnity;~ ~
 4    3,    8|      BEGUILE SILLY AND SIMPLE MARIED MEN~ ~ ~ ~ Ferando, by drinking
 5    3,    8|      widow, although I~ ~am a maried wife, because while he liveth,
 6    4,    6|    are used in marriage, they maried themselves secretly~ ~together,
 7    5,    3|      consent, he~ ~would have maried her in the despight of all
 8    5,    4| degree; they were~ ~publikely maried againe in the Cathedrall
 9    8,    9|     the~ ~Leystall, who being maried to an honest woman must
10   10,    8|  thinking her selfe to be the maried wife of Gisippus, was~ ~(
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