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 1  Ind      |      which everie one among us,~ ~ought (in reason) to feare.~ ~
 2  Ind      |    Service at such houres as they ought to doe; or else~ ~to acquaint
 3    1,    1|          deare Ladies) that a man ought to~ ~begin whatsoever he
 4    1,    1|        season, which everie yeare ought to bee duely~ ~observed
 5    1,    1|    devotion, or is not done as it ought to bee.~ ~ Sonne, Sonne,
 6    1,    1|           for the service of God, ought all to be performed purely,
 7    1,    1|           spoken falsly, or taken ought from any one, contrary to
 8    1,    1|           Sunday or Sabbath, as I ought to have done. A small~ ~
 9    1,    1|           Chappelet, for no place ought to bee kept more pure and
10    1,    2|          or goodnesse.~ ~And, for ought I could perceive, me thinkes
11    1,    4|       what manner we young Monkes ought to use~ ~women, as you have
12    1,    5|         WISE AND VERTUOUS LADIES, OUGHT TO HOLD~ ~ THEIR CHASTITIE
13    1,    5|          him know that such tales ought not to be tolde among women.~ ~
14    2,    3|         live well and vertuously, ought to shunne (so farre as~ ~
15    2,    5|        daughter, never after (for ought that I could learne)~ ~once
16    2,    5|        mother, and love which hee ought to have shewne me~ ~as his
17    2,    5|          I love you as a Sister~ ~ought to be loved, and accept
18    2,    6|           heare them recounted,~ ~ought not any way to offend us,
19    2,    7|        chaste respects, that ever ought to attend on Ladies.~ ~
20    2,    7|      Alathiella, and consequently ought to enjoy her. Now that Amurath~ ~
21    2,    7|   sufficient, whereby his younger ought~ ~to give him place: Likewise,
22    2,    7|        beside, yet in reason they ought to be~ ~held excused. Nor
23    2,    7|          to~ ~thee, what I rather ought to conceale and hide from
24    2,    8|         in respect of the person) ought not to bee censured~ ~with
25    2,    8|           fore-named allegations, ought to serve as a~ ~sufficient
26    2,    8|          and compassion which you ought to have of a Royall~ ~Princesse,
27    2,    8|   Damosell very dearely: yet (for ought I can perceive, the Maide
28    2,    8|          them, their best company ought~ ~to bee with beggers, for
29    2,    9|           said, is true; but (for ought I can~ ~perceive) thou hast
30    2,   10|           that a man and his wife ought to abstaine from bedding~ ~
31    2,   10|         to you~ ~then a wife, you ought not to have maried, and
32    2,   10|      sustenance. Moreover, Friday ought to be~ ~reverendly respected,
33    3,    5|          which content me as they ought to do.~ ~Neverthelesse,
34    3,    6|       thereon. The one (which you ought more carefully to respect)
35    3,    7|         so rudely? Such matters~ ~ought well to bee considered on
36    3,    7|         whom he saide. Sir, a man ought~ ~to bestow his best paines
37    3,    8|        and consolation, even~ ~so ought you to be as mindfull of
38    3,    9|           not performing what~ ~I ought to do: prove as it may,
39    3,    9|            as every vertuous Wife ought to doe.~ ~ The good old
40    4,    1|      stone or iron. Moreover, you ought to~ ~remember (although
41    4,    5|          she never~ ~called~ ~for ought else beside; and thereupon
42    4,    6|         as a truly vertuous minde ought to~ ~doe. Now, as concerning
43    4,    8|         ordering it as a~ ~coarse ought to be: they layed it on
44    4,   10|     domesticke~ ~agreement, which ought to be the sole and maine
45    4,   10|        condemned to dye; and, for ought I can perceive, he hath
46    5,    1|         ordred all things as they ought to be,~ ~and the houre for
47    5,    6|        them die, whom thou rather ought to~ ~honour, and recompence
48    5,    7|           comformable to Law, and ought not to be denied him; going
49    5,    9|     duties which reason~ ~owne wi ought to maintaine, I am to request
50    5,   10|         affected a woman as a man ought to doe, else he had never~ ~
51    5,   10|          nor any honest man else, ought to have any pity on her,
52    5,   10|           he useth her as a woman ought to be,~ ~which favour I
53    5,   10|            Houshold kindnesse, as ought to be betweene Man and Wife,
54    5,   10|     Houshold contentment, such as ought to bee~ ~betweene Man and
55    6,    1|          word, when it should and ought to be spoken; or, if a question
56    6,    2|         APPROVING, THAT A REQUEST OUGHT TO BE CIVILL, BEFORE IT~ ~
57    6,    3|        speeches are such, as they ought to nippe or touch the~ ~
58    6,    4|      having drest the Crane as it ought~ ~to bee, put it on the
59    6,    5|        CONTEMPTIBLY OF~ ~ OTHERS, OUGHT (FIRST OF ALL) TO LOOKE~ ~
60    6,    7|          enacted in any Countrey, ought to be common, and made with
61    6,    9|          wee observe things as we ought to doe, Graves and~ ~Tombes
62    6,   10|         be obedient to me, as you ought in dutie~ ~unto a true King:
63    7,    8|        APPEARETH, THAT AN HUSBAND OUGHT TO BE VERY WELL ADVISED,~ ~
64    7,    9|         and Kindred: but servants ought rather (as best they may)
65    7,    9|      which men (in meere equitie) ought~ ~to have with their wives:
66    7,   10|           hath made; otherwise he ought to be reputed as~ ~a servant,
67    8,    1|           returned: because women ought to be chaste and honest,~ ~
68    8,    4|           weighty considerations, ought to~ ~confirme you in continency
69    8,    5|              OTHER PERSONS ARE OR OUGHT TO BE APPOINTED, BUT SUCH
70    8,    7|        likewise of due vengeance, ought to be death: whereas among
71    8,    7|   chastisement; because~ ~revenge ought alwayes to exceede the offence,
72    8,    8| sufficient for any man, and so he ought to esteeme it, to serve~ ~
73    8,    8|      manner as I am, and as hee~ ~ought to do with none but you.
74    8,    9|          opinion, that such men~ ~ought not to be over-sharpely
75    8,    9|       being in my company? If I~ ~ought any debts, I discharged
76    9,    1|          CHASTE AND HONEST WOMEN, OUGHT RATHER TO DENY~ ~ IMPORTUNATE
77    9,    6|  IGNORANTLY,~ ~ AND BY MISTAKING; OUGHT TO BE COVERED WITH GOOD
78    9,    9|     custome, and lawes,~ ~are and ought to be subject to men, yea,
79    9,    9|      under whose charge they are; ought to be humble,~ ~patient
80    9,    9|         pleasing manner as~ ~they ought, shal find it (as you al
81    9,   10|      obscure. And consequently, I ought to have~ ~the larger scope
82    9,   10|         how little delayance also ought to be in~ ~such, as would
83   10,    1|           is of such desert, as I ought to oppose~ ~my selfe against
84   10,    4|        and in such manner~ ~as it ought to be: except we lay hold
85   10,    6|        this of ours is, every one ought to speake so succinctly
86   10,    6|         manner (whatsoever it be) ought to use it in this sort?
87   10,    7|          ARE HIS SUBJECTS: YET HE OUGHT TO DENY AND REJECT~ ~ ALL
88   10,    8|           YET LOVE AND FRIENDSHIP OUGHT TO BE PRECIOUSLY PRESERVED~ ~
89   10,    8|         that performeth~ ~what he ought to do, when it is within
90   10,    8|           is no matter to~ ~me, I ought to love her, because she
91   10,    8|        then any other; and if she ought to be loved, as her~ ~perfections
92   10,    8|       that the life of his friend ought to be~ ~accounted much more
93   10,    8|          my part) is no more then ought to be done. All~ ~the Gods
94   10,    8|           more then what a friend ought to doe: And the~ ~second,
95   10,    8|          selfe to be; none of you ought to wonder thereat, in~ ~
96   10,    8|        any matters of mine, yet I ought, in courtesie, to~ ~thanke
97   10,   10|      Milde and modest Ladies, for ought I can perceive to the contrary,~ ~
98   10,   10|         to recall backe againe, I ought to~ ~be pleased (and so
99   10,   10|           such assurance as~ ~she ought to have. Wherefore, commanding
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