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1    4, Song|        woes,~ ~ Not utterable. I curst the day and houre~ ~ When
2    6,   10|         so much~ ~wit, onely hee curst him for keeping it no better,
3    6,   10|        keeping it no better, and curst~ ~himselfe also, for reposing
4    7,    8|        and your selfe a cruell~ ~curst man, when (on either side)
5    8,    7| reputation; that you should have curst the houre of your conception,~ ~
6    9,    9|         MEANES SUCH WOMEN AS ARE CURST AND SELF-WILLED, MAY~ ~
7    9,    9|        quite alter you from this curst complexion. So~ ~turning
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