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 1  Ind      |       occasion how and wherefore the matters~ ~hapned, which you shall
 2  Ind      |         straited now adayes (for the matters before revealed)~ ~then
 3  Ind      |             they conferred on sundry matters answerable to the sad~ ~
 4  Ind      |          order, sildome times do any matters of ours sort to~ ~recommendable
 5    1,    1|           there~ ~(as oftentimes the matters of Merchants fall out to
 6    1,    1|          suites, in regard that many matters relyed upon his oath, and~ ~
 7    1,    1|        according to your words, if~ ~matters should fall out as you conceite;
 8    1,    2|            of Christians, yea, and~ ~matters of divinest qualities, how,
 9    1,    4|           where ruminating on~ ~many matters by himselfe, hee espyed
10    1,    6|           Minor, an Inquisitor after matters of Faith; who,~ ~although
11    1,    6|              yet not so defective in matters of faith, as misguided by
12    1,    6|           wonderfull and magnificent matters,~ ~that he alwayes kept
13    1,    7|            City,~ ~and amongst other matters, heard much talke of the
14    1,    7|      stupifie the braine,~ ~or other matters of the like quality. But
15    1,    9|             wit, in restraining some matters whereon we are~ ~to speake,
16    2,    1|          perill of my life.~ ~ While matters proceeded in this manner,
17    2,    2|             in part, and partly with matters leaning to~ ~love, as many
18    2,    2|              enough in such~ ~Divine matters, as medling more with Merchandize,
19    2,    3|             that marshalled all such matters, had~ ~provided for his
20    2,    4|         Merchant, and skil'd in such matters) he became~ ~much comforted,
21    2,    6|           Among many other important matters, he spake of~ ~Henriet,
22    2,    7|           because by medling in many matters, while hee followed the
23    2,    7|              mischances; adding many matters more beside, onely in regard~ ~
24    2,    7|         charge to me. Of all which~ ~matters, and many more beside, if
25    2,    8|       accomplished many more notable matters, then was~ ~expected to
26    2,    9|             to~ ~discourse on divers matters, and falling from one relation
27    2,    9| understanding. For, by comprehending matters in their true~ ~kinde and
28    2,   10|        friends on either side: other matters were now~ ~hammering in
29    2,   10|             consequent) meet to know matters requisite for such young
30    2,   10|            should mind more weight), matters,~ ~and rather attend our
31    3,  Ind|                  UPON WHICH DAY, ALL MATTERS TO BE DISCOURSED ON, DOE
32    3,    1|           perchance) they heard some matters, contrary to their~ ~former
33    3,    1|             thou art but a Novice in matters of such~ ~moment, we are
34    3,    1|              yonger sisters, yet all matters~ ~were so close and cleanly
35    3,    4|            shewed him very especiall matters of secrecy, entertaining
36    3,    5|             place, to discourse on~ ~matters of such serious moment:
37    3,    5|             acquaint thee with other matters, according as I shall finde
38    3,    6|            beholding to him in other matters, promised very willingly
39    3,    7|            famous~ ~report.~ ~ While matters went on in this successefull
40    3,    7|           and many other important~ ~matters, which well shee knew, and
41    3,    7|          repulse him so rudely? Such matters~ ~ought well to bee considered
42    3,    7|           having conferred on many~ ~matters, appertaining to the fact
43    3,    7|             acquainted her with such matters as were to be done, and
44    3,    8|      acquainted them with wonderfull matters, all concerning the~ ~sanctimonious
45    3,    9|           arrived, all other serious matters set aside, first~ ~shee
46    3,   10|              know in what estate all matters were, because where any~ ~
47    4,    1|       purposely; he mused on so many matters, at last he fell fast asleepe.~ ~
48    4,    4|       conversed with one another.~ ~ Matters proceeding on in this manner,
49    4,    6|             of this opinion, that in matters of good~ ~life, and performing
50    4,    6|                by them. Likewise, in matters of bad and wicked quality,
51    4,   10|            but rather imagined all~ ~matters past, to be no more than
52    5,  Ind|             higher. On many pleasant matters they conferred together,
53    5,    8|          OFTENTIMES BRINGETH SUCH~ ~ MATTERS TO PASSE, AS WIT AND CUNNING
54    5,    9|              neighbours, to talke of matters concerning antiquity, and
55    5,   10|       knowest, there are other meere matters~ ~belonging to a woman,
56    6,    5|           were~ ~taken for the reall matters indeede; and, whether they
57    6,   10|               not trust any one with matters of such moment, I my selfe
58    7,    1|             and many other such like matters, which he kept~ ~charily,
59    7,    2|          much as a thought of such~ ~matters: no, I thanke our blessed
60    7,    3|              body, or any of~ ~those matters appertaining to a modest
61    7,    3|        greatly sqeamish, in granting matters~ ~demanded of them.~ ~ Why
62    7,    4|            therby imagined~ ~strange matters, that he being fast asleepe,
63    7,    6|             on the businesse; yet al matters were so~ ~cleanly carried,
64    7,    8|             you tell us of~ ~strange matters which you have done, and
65    7,    9|           any one whatsoever, such~ ~matters as now I shall impart to
66    7,    9|            no wit of men in amourous matters;~ ~their private Chambers
67    7,   10|         manifold repetition of these matters, made them very~ ~earnestly
68    7,   10|           all such other~ ~necessary matters, as should bee required
69    8,    2|           and then afterward~ ~other matters may be accomplished.~ ~
70    8,    2|          reaching wit, especially in matters for his owne~ ~advantage,
71    8,    3|               yet as much adicted to matters of novelty, as any man~ ~
72    8,    5|           bethinking himselfe on the matters indifference, he called
73    8,    7|           such and so~ ~many strange matters, concerning you in your
74    8,    7|  entertainment, and so concealed all matters else.~ ~ Thus a wanton-headed
75    8,    8|     Spinelloccio, wee have~ ~weighty matters to confer on before dinner,
76    8,    9|      occasions, and verie many other matters besides.~ ~ Not long after,
77    8,    9|           any other can, and appoint matters as himselfe~ ~pleaseth.
78    8,   10|             enjoy a faire one: let~ ~matters therefore be so honourably
79    9,    4|             although in many~ ~other matters, their complexions did differ
80    9,    5|               which he~ ~esteemed as matters of great moment. Moreover,
81    9,    6|           behind them, filled with~ ~matters of no moment, they departed
82    9,    6|         found~ ~the woman any fault. Matters comming to passe in this
83    9,    7|        suspecting other mysterious~ ~matters, as her idle imagination
84    9,    9|             crave his counsell,~ ~in matters of greatest importance.
85    9,   10|     commanded by them, as can effect matters by the~ ~power of enchantment,
86   10,    4|      understanding by her Sonne, how matters had~ ~happened, moved with
87   10,    6|        understanding, concerning the matters spoken~ ~of, should have
88   10,    7|              times considered on the matters which Manutio had~ ~revealed
89   10,    8|        cannot do (if they~ ~list) in matters of greatest importance,
90   10,    8|           stepmother her son in law, matters far more monstrous,~ ~then
91   10,    8|             meanes, whereby to bring matters to their determined effect.
92   10,    8|              meddle no more with any matters of mine, yet I ought, in
93   10,    8|              leaving these frivolous matters, let us come to~ ~discourse
94   10,    9|          because our end aimeth at~ ~matters of other nature, it commeth
95   10,    9|           Lords, and wonted to see~ ~matters of admiration: yet could
96   10,    9|          made~ ~him halfe forget all matters of Lomberdie; and so much
97   10,   10|              of any but my selfe, if matters should~ ~not happen answerable
98   10,   10|             and dancing, may seeme~ ~matters inciting to incivility,
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