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1 Ind | if he~ ~were to live no longer in this World) had even 2 2, 5| yeeres, and this other had no longer time, then the compasse~ ~ 3 2, 5| not~ ~regarding him any longer, but making fast the house 4 2, 5| left~ ~holding the rope any longer, catching fast hold with 5 2, 5| finde~ ~it, and for their longer tarrying with him, seemed 6 2, 6| his cheeke,~ ~without any longer dallying, hee sent in like 7 2, 6| as were to have here no longer~ ~abiding, Madam Beritola 8 2, 7| that way, then abiding any longer in the broken~ ~ship. Howbeit 9 2, 7| to delay time with~ ~any longer tarrying there: Wherefore, 10 2, 7| to listen [to] her~ ~any longer, but comforting her so wel 11 2, 7| not to tarrie there any longer, but storing themselves~ ~ 12 2, 7| my hope was to have lived longer in~ ~this world, for the 13 2, 7| if time had~ ~allotted my longer tarrying here. And therefore ( 14 2, 8| bestowne, he minded to tarry no longer in~ ~London; but, in his 15 2, 8| Count would continue no longer~ ~in England: but, as best 16 2, 8| children. Which hee made no longer delay of, but turning~ ~ 17 2, 9| knowing that she was now no longer to~ ~use them, but must 18 2, 10| let us delay the time no~ ~longer.~ ~ When they were entred 19 3, 1| cover withall, she is no longer a woman, nor more sensible 20 3, 1| would~ ~serve there no longer: but making his accounts 21 3, 1| I intended to tarry no longer there,~ ~but came away, 22 3, 1| or no. Ill deeds require longer time to contrive, then act;~ ~ 23 3, 2| Wherefore, without any longer dallying, up he rose, and 24 3, 3| proud opinion, she would no longer~ ~be embraced or regarded 25 3, 3| heere with you, yea, no longer~ ~agoe then yesterday) I 26 3, 3| play on~ ~this string any longer, as well knowing the covetousnes 27 3, 3| holy Father, that I can no longer endure this wicked friend 28 3, 3| now she w be patient no~ ~longer, and I have given her free 29 3, 5| that rigour may dwell no longer in your gentle~ ~brest, 30 3, 6| being able to containe no longer, shee entreated~ ~Ricciardo 31 3, 6| my direction.~ ~ And no longer ago Madam, then this very 32 3, 6| perceiving, if shee continued longer in these complaints, worse~ ~ 33 3, 7| World, and not to be any longer irkesome in~ ~her eye, that 34 3, 7| the~ ~Pilgrime without any longer pausing, thus answered.~ ~ 35 3, 8| wicked jealousie, and I no longer live in~ ~such an hellish 36 3, 9| wherefore, he would no longer hide it, but layed it~ ~ 37 3, 9| childe,~ ~shee would no longer bee troublesome to the good 38 3, 10| Devil is punished and no~ ~longer troubles you, my Hell gives 39 4 | when she, without any longer delaying, began:~ ~ 40 4, 1| was not able to weepe any longer, wiping her eyes, and~ ~ 41 4, 2| lewdnesse allowed him no longer dwelling there;~ ~like a 42 4, 4| this manner, and continuing longer then~ ~their love-sick passions 43 4, 8| would, or could abide any longer there, but home he returned, 44 4, 8| sleeping, be no colour to your longer continuing here,~ ~or encourage 45 4, 9| made me to eate? Muse no~ ~longer (saide he) for therein I 46 4, 10| pleasing discourse, as required longer time~ ~then was expected: 47 4, 10| Chamber.~ ~ Continuing thus a longer while then otherwise he 48 5, 1| compell him to live any longer in the muddy~ ~Country. 49 5, 2| rather to dye, then live any longer. Yet~ ~she had not the heart, 50 5, 3| began to wax weary of~ ~longer living: and if he could 51 5, 3| not able to hold out any longer.~ ~ Now was he in farre 52 5, 7| which now could bee no longer~ ~covered, revealed what 53 5, 8| followed by them,~ ~as being no longer able to deny them, he promised 54 5, 9| saw the City life could no longer containe him, where most~ ~ 55 5, 9| that taken from him, no longer can he wish to~ ~live in 56 5, 9| languishing thoughts no~ ~longer offend thee: for here I 57 6, 2| meane to bee a Skinker no longer, by keeping Wine to~ ~please 58 6, 8| was borne. And being no~ ~longer able to endure such unpleasing 59 6, 8| patience) endure them any longer, thus short and quickely~ ~ 60 7, 1| often he would stay there longer with his owne companions.~ ~ 61 7, 1| Chambermaide must be no longer the messenger) in such manner 62 7, 3| Father Reynard, when they of longer standing,~ ~and reputed 63 7, 4| I neither can nor will longer endure this base Villanie 64 7, 4| within these doores, I am no longer able to endure thy base 65 7, 5| ashamed to~ ~watch there any longer; conveighed himselfe to 66 7, 5| conclusion, Geloso beeing no longer~ ~able to endire his bootlesse 67 7, 6| because hee would bee no longer delayed. Scarcely was Lionello~ ~ 68 7, 7| both you and me. For, no longer agoe, then~ ~this verie 69 7, 8| not now to beate thee any longer: I will goe to thy brethren,~ ~ 70 7, 8| she should remaine no longer in his house.~ ~ The brethren 71 7, 9| my selfe did, I will~ ~no longer hide it from you. Assuredly 72 7, 9| for,~ ~and, without any longer delay, he shall plucke it 73 7, 10| companion, for I may tarry no longer with thee, and instantly~ ~ 74 8, 3| because, (without any~ ~longer trifling the time) they 75 8, 3| in vaine to~ ~tarry any longer heere: but I solemnly protest, 76 8, 5| one skirt of his Garment longer then the other, with more 77 8, 5| forbearing to tugge his Gowne any longer, in his~ ~departing, said. 78 8, 7| and held her with much~ ~longer discourse then she expected: 79 8, 7| the full, without any~ ~longer delay, she might venter 80 8, 7| Mistresse, that I am no longer able to deny you; wherefore, 81 8, 10| they should not sweate any longer, they tooke~ ~the sheets 82 8, 10| beneficiall for us, to live no longer under such~ ~restraint, 83 8, 10| dispensed with their any longer~ ~attendance, untill it 84 9, 3| I saw thee, which is no longer then yester~ ~day? I pray 85 9, 3| he~ ~could tarry there no longer, but was preparing to depart: 86 9, 3| keepe within doores any longer, but walke abroad~ ~boldly, 87 9, 5| would~ ~barre him of any longer resorting thither: hee began 88 9, 9| forbearing to teach any longer; let mee proceed~ ~to my 89 10, 3| to~ ~request it: for the longer I keepe it, the worse it 90 10, 3| Mithridanes could abide there no longer, because necessary occasions~ ~ 91 10, 6| to exceed all power of longer~ ~sufferance: he resolved 92 10, 7| burden of her griefe no~ ~longer; fell into a languishing 93 10, 7| was desirous to live no longer. Now it fortuned,~ ~that 94 10, 8| dye, then continue any longer in this wretched life, considering, 95 10, 8| which because I can no longer conceale from thee; not 96 10, 8| their~ ~braveries were no longer to be enclured, without 97 10, 8| time is come, that I may no longer continue heere, because~ ~ 98 10, 9| of my death; to stay no longer before thy~ ~second marriage, 99 10, 9| and not one day or minute longer.~ ~ Adalietta, sweetly hugging 100 10, 9| could Saladine containe no longer, but embracing him joyfully 101 10, 10| him: that~ ~he could no longer endure, to keepe Grizelda 102 10, 10| I intend to have thee no longer my Wife, but~ ~will returne