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1 Ind | pleasure.~ ~Others, were of a contrary opinion, who avouched, that 2 Ind | new~ ~behaviours, quite contrary to all which had beene in 3 Ind | may evidently~ ~observe a contrary argument.~ ~ Wherefore, 4 Ind | speake then who can to the~ ~contrary, God and truth shall enter 5 1, 1| much libertie to doe the contrary if thou~ ~wouldest, wherein 6 1, 1| taken ought from any one, contrary to the will of~ ~the owner? 7 1, 2| selfe, whereas on the~ ~contrary, his profession decreased, 8 1, 2| Jehannot, who expected a farre contrary conclusion then this,~ ~ 9 1, 5| journey lying else a quite contrary way. Notwithstanding, being~ ~ 10 1, 7| onely to avoid expences, contrary to the Genewayes~ ~generall 11 2, Ind| FORTUNE, AND YET AFTERWARD~ ~ (CONTRARY TO THEIR HOPE AND EXPECTATION) 12 2, 3| dependance: it fortuned, that (contrary to the opinion of all~ ~ 13 2, 4| them: it~ ~not onely was contrary to their course, but held 14 2, 4| this way, and anon quite contrary, he made shift~ ~for himselfe 15 2, 5| too farre wide on the~ ~contrary hand, wandring up the street 16 2, 6| but it~ ~chanced quite contrary to her expectation, because 17 2, 7| sodainely arose boysterous and contrary windes, which were so~ ~ 18 2, 7| their desires were utterly contrary: they~ ~began severally 19 2, 7| of~ ~me) fell out quite contrary to our expectation, by losses, 20 2, 8| whose thoughts were quite contrary to hers: immediately went 21 2, 8| wordes, were of a quite contrary complexion, to those which~ ~ 22 2, 9| Geneway, maintained the contrary; boldly avouching, that 23 2, 9| without all question to the contrary, I~ ~beleeve that what thou 24 2, 9| denied or affirmed to the contrary, as thou most unadvisedly 25 3, 1| they heard some matters, contrary to their~ ~former perswasion; 26 3, 2| whereof, faire company, in a~ ~contrary kinde I will shew you the 27 3, 3| tell~ ~you one thing quite contrary to his liking and honour: 28 3, 5| that it was in a~ ~quite contrary temper, another kinde of 29 3, 6| the water~ ~hath runne a contrary course, quite from the current 30 3, 6| will boldly maintaine the~ ~contrary, avouching, that having 31 3, 8| make~ ~no question to the contrary, but it must needes be an 32 4, 1| and mine eares heard the~ ~contrary. Nor did I so much as conceive 33 4, 1| Nobility: whereas on~ ~the contrary, among so many worthy spirits 34 4, 1| unnoble: now although contrary use did afterward hide and 35 4, 1| never intreat you to the contrary, because I am the sole occasion 36 4, 2| estimation. Whereas on the contrary, when any~ ~Lady or Gentlewoman 37 4, 2| without~ ~all question to the contrary, that the Gentlewomans brethren,~ ~ 38 4, 3| other~ ~counsell to the contrary) on a day when Restagnone 39 4, 3| his wicked desire; was as contrary to her true meaning in this~ ~ 40 4, 4| LOYALL LOVER~ ~ ~ ~ Gerbino, contrary to the former plighted faith 41 4, 6| either feare or hope. On the contrary,~ ~there are some, who will 42 4, 6| be feared~ ~presaging the contrary, neither are good works 43 4, 6| addict our minds to them of contrary Nature. And now we wil.~ ~ 44 4, 8| attempt~ ~courses, not only contrary to the counsell and judgement 45 4, 8| manifest signes~ ~declared the contrary. Which Jeronimo very quickely 46 4, 8| he entreated her to the contrary; protesting, that he~ ~came 47 4, 9| ATTENDETH ON THEM,~ ~ THAT LOVE CONTRARY TO REASON: IN OFFERING INJURIE 48 5, 1| wracking: they were carried (contrary to their owne knowledge) 49 5, 1| still they drove them the contrary way: so that~ ~striving 50 5, 2| fell out otherwise, and contrary to her desperate~ ~intention, 51 5, 2| began to doubt,~ ~least some contrary winde had turned her backe 52 5, 2| strings. Which~ ~will fall out contrary with your followers, for 53 5, 7| Masters command to~ ~the contrary, he left her, and returned 54 5, 9| power of~ ~those Lawes; contrary to mine owne will, and those 55 5, 9| Fortune hath bene crosse and contrary to~ ~me, in many occasions, 56 5, 10| acquainted his Wife withall, contrary to her~ ~owne expectation, 57 6, Ind| night; and I avouched the contrary, because~ ~shee had been 58 6, 3| had lyen with the Lady (contrary to her~ ~will and knowledge, 59 7, 2| returned backe againe, quite contrary to his former~ ~wont, keeping 60 7, 3| without all question to the contrary. But be of good~ ~comfort 61 7, 6| compasse his intent by a~ ~contrary course, threatning her with 62 7, 8| times also~ ~advising the contrary. But in the end, as the 63 7, 9| hee himselfe to avouch the contrary.~ ~ Madam Lydia (upon a 64 7, 9| dare gadge my life to~ ~the contrary. Concerning my selfe, it 65 8, 1| burned. Whereas~ ~on the contrary, she that falleth into the 66 8, 2| Asse bray. Whereas on the contrary,~ ~when she came not to 67 8, 3| know no~ ~reason to the contrary, why I should not yet teare 68 8, 5| as he did the like on the contrary side.~ ~ During the time 69 8, 5| Magistrates; Whereas on the contrary,~ ~they as much condemne 70 8, 8| Zeppa abiding within doors, contrary~ ~to the knowledge of his 71 8, 9| long since) avouched the contrary.~ ~ Now, it evidently appeareth, 72 9, 1| owne good~ ~Fortune? Then, contrary motions, overswaying these 73 9, 1| end of his hope.~ ~ On the contrary side, after midnight was 74 9, 2| commended: as also on the contrary, the bold presumption~ ~ 75 9, 4| remember a Novell, quite contrary to this last related,~ ~ 76 9, 5| maner: I could make use of~ ~contrary names, and paint it in a 77 9, 9| support of vertue, in those of contrary~ ~condition, shaming to 78 9, 9| doing every thing quite contrary to the order appointed. 79 10, 8| DIVERSITY OF OCCURRENCES, AND CONTRARY ACCIDENTS HAPPENING:~ ~ 80 10, 8| himselfe, falling into the contrary, and then to this againe, 81 10, 8| this againe, and from~ ~the contrary, into another kind of alteration, 82 10, 8| to doe two things, quite contrary to my naturall disposition.~ ~ 83 10, 8| divine effects, in these contrary~ ~times of ours, are not 84 10, 8| friendship is of a quite contrary nature,~ ~satisfying (in 85 10, 9| Without all question to the contrary (worthy~ ~Ladies) nothing 86 10, 9| shall bee compelled to the contrary: yet rest thus~ ~constantly 87 10, 10| ought I can perceive to the contrary,~ ~this day was dedicated 88 10, 10| continuance. Speaking now (quite~ ~contrary to their former opinion 89 10, 10| restrayned her teares, quite contrary to the naturall inclination 90 10, 10| can now be saide to the contrary, but that poore Country~ ~ 91 10, 10| have~ ~quitted him in a contrary kinde, and for thrusting 92 10, 10| conceite, others leaning to the contrary; one blaming this thing,~ ~