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 1  Ind      |       of~ ~Dominion, and Royall greatnesse.~ ~ After that Madame Pampinea
 2    1,    5|       IN MORE ESTEEME, THEN THE GREATNESSE AND~ ~ TREASURES OF PRINCES:
 3    2,    7|       and feares wherewith such greatnesse is continually attended,
 4    3,    9|     surely finde it, that his~ ~greatnesse is no priviledge for him,
 5    4,    1|    pursue to full effect, the~ ~greatnesse of my minde and constant
 6    4,    1|           grave on thee, as thy greatnesse in vertue worthily deserveth;
 7    8,    9|       more demonstration of her greatnesse) do carry the~ ~Rod and
 8   10,    3|         thee: considering the~ ~greatnesse of thy minde, which consisteth
 9   10,    8| gracious title of Amity? What~ ~greatnesse, what merits or precedence,
10   10,    9|      Saladine at his house. The greatnesse of~ ~this pompe and glory,
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