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1    2,    1|      of this City, least any outrage should be there committed:~ ~
2    2,    5|      he intended to winne by outrage and~ ~violence: so that
3    4      |   endeavour, to shunne the~ ~outrage of those implacable winds;
4    4,    6| needs accuse her first, of~ ~outrage and wrong offered to him
5    5,   10| trembling, as~ ~fearing some outrage beside to bee offered him
6    7,    8|       without any signe~ ~of outrage offered her, her face unblemished,
7    9,    4|       would have offered him outrage, thretning to~ ~have him
8    9,    5|  revenged on~ ~him with some outrage. Thus poore Calandrino miserably
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