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1    6,    8|         women, yea whosoever she lookt on; without any~ ~consideration
2    6,    8|        and~ ~whatsoever else she lookt on, were stinking and offensive.
3    6,   10|       ugly or~ ~unsightly to bee lookt upon. And for a further
4   10,    7|          with my woe:~ ~ Alas! I lookt so high, and doing so,~ ~
5   10,    9| Bridegroomes house, where he was lookt on with admiration of all
6   10,   10|           one, but the more they lookt on her, the better they
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