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 1  Ind      |   and anguish; so sorrowes cease by joyes most sweete~ ~and
 2    1,    9|   the same houre as we now cease,~ ~the following dayes shall
 3    2,   10|    wel performed by us, to cease for these few dayes, from~ ~
 4    4,    1| MAKE THE VIGOUR THEREOF~ ~ CEASE, BY ABUSING OR KILLING ONE
 5    4,    8|   to her will the~ ~sooner cease, by frustrating his hope
 6    5,    7|  this showre would~ ~never cease, that I might be alwayes
 7    5,    9|  my sicknesse soone will~ ~cease. The Lady hearing this,
 8    6,    5|    and raine unlikely to~ ~cease: to prevent allfurther protraction
 9    9,    3|   out of my bed, and never cease beating her, untill I had~ ~
10   10,    8|      you like a friend, to cease your hatred and disdaine,
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