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 1    2,    4| great paines and kindnesse~ ~bestowne on him, or any matter of
 2    2,    7|      to enjoy those beauties bestowne on~ ~you by Nature; but
 3    2,    7|   Majestically.~ ~And having bestowne great gifts on Antigonus,
 4    2,    8|     I will have her honestly bestowne in marriage. This~ ~motion
 5    2,    8|       She being thus happily bestowne, he minded to tarry no longer
 6    2,    9|  shee had better apparrell~ ~bestowne on her by the Gentleman,
 7    4,    1|   shame, that you have~ ~not bestowne place of more preferment,
 8    5,    9|    proud that I have so well bestowne her.~ ~But perceiving now,
 9    8,    9|     DIGNITY, ARE NOT ALWAYES BESTOWNE ON THE WISEST MEN~ ~ ~ ~
10   10,   10| having sweetly~ ~kissed, and bestowne her blessing on it (albeit
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