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1    1,    1|    HOW HARD A THING IT IS, TO DISTINGUISH~ ~ GOODNESSE FROM HYPOCRISIE;
2    1,    3|        in his hand) could not distinguish which was the right one.~ ~
3    1,    3| therefore, suite in Law,~ ~to distinguish the true heire to his Father,
4    3,    7|       owne brethren could not distinguish~ ~the one from the other:
5    3,   10|   time of ability in~ ~me, to distinguish betweene good and evill,
6    4,    2|     in your head? Can you not distinguish~ ~between mine, and these
7    4,    7|    soliciting of love, and to distinguish the~ ~parts of well deserving
8    5,    1|   beheld.~ ~ Then he began to distinguish her parts, commending the
9    7,    4|     Fates, I~ ~am not able to distinguish: It came so to passe, that
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