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 1  Ind      |    instantly depart from thence. Neverthelesse, Madam~ ~Philomena, who
 2    1,    1|       gracious benignity. Mooved neverthelesse and~ ~entreated by the intercessions
 3    1,    1|          our Lord God,~ ~and yet neverthelesse, upon their hearty repentance,
 4    1,    2|         Paris againe, where yet (neverthelesse) he became a~ ~Christian.~ ~ ~ ~
 5    1,    2|         seene the Court of Rome: neverthelesse, he counted his~ ~labour
 6    1,    4|        sad beyond all~ ~measure: Neverthelesse, without disclosing his
 7    1,    5|         that stood on the Table. Neverthelesse, observing~ ~each service
 8    2,    1|        loade, and spare him not; neverthelesse, they tooke care how to
 9    2,    2|         then I do with~ ~Bookes. Neverthelesse, at all times when I am
10    2,    3|        the~ ~tables and benches: Neverthelesse, next adjoyning to my Lord
11    2,    4|   escaped drowning: Which~ ~yet (neverthelesse) he did, upon a little Chest
12    2,    4|      matter of his owne benefit. Neverthelesse, the~ ~woman being absent,
13    2,    6|          other knowledge of her. Neverthelesse, by meere instinct of~ ~
14    2,    7|      hope of escaping with life. Neverthelesse, as men most expert in~ ~
15    2,    7|          poore Lady~ ~her selfe. Neverthelesse, necessity now being her
16    2,    7|        perilous hurts, remained (neverthelesse) living.~ ~This unhappy
17    2,    7| unreasonable matter he demanded. Neverthelesse, when hee understoode~ ~
18    2,    8|    SOEVER DOE ENSUE)~ ~ DOTH YET NEVERTHELESSE RENOWNE A MAN, AND BRING
19    2,    8|           himselfe in this case. Neverthelesse, giving credite to his words,
20    3,    2|        capacity, that they will (neverthelesse) make shew of~ ~knowing
21    3,    3|        done some wicked deede.~ ~Neverthelesse, happily I withstood it,
22    3,    5|     could never endure to heare. Neverthelesse~ ~being to obey her husbands
23    3,    5|        me as they ought to do.~ ~Neverthelesse, if heretofore I have seemed
24    3,    7|          before his departure:~ ~neverthelesse, let me assure you Sir,
25    3,    7|      more willing to undergo it. Neverthelesse, let me~ ~thus I us farre
26    3,    8|      acceptable in her favour.~ ~Neverthelesse, he concealed his amorous
27    3,    8|         fables to them,~ ~which (neverthelesse) they beleeved.~ ~ Then
28    3,    9|         be feared and suspected. Neverthelesse, to avoid the breach of~ ~
29    3,    9|    imputation on her daughter.~ ~Neverthelesse, considering, what an honest
30    4,    1|       age meete for marriage.~ ~ Neverthelesse, at length, he matched her
31    4,    1|    cruell severity against thee: neverthelesse,~ ~before I will determine
32    4,    1|      long a time your servant.~ ~Neverthelesse poverty impayreth not any
33    4,    1|         his Daughter, but yet~ ~(neverthelesse) he did not beleeve, that
34    4,    1|        his owne wilfull offence. Neverthelesse, if but~ ~the least jot
35    4,    2|            more commodious time. Neverthelesse, to shew himselfe an holy
36    4,    3|        and sinister concludings. Neverthelesse, in~ ~obedience to your
37    4,    3|    matter for him to~ ~compasse. Neverthelesse, opportunity proved so favourable
38    4,    6|         him before I knew him.~ ~Neverthelesse, seeing these occasions
39    4,    7|     dangerously infected, which (neverthelesse) is~ ~seldom found in Sage.
40    4,    8|      greeved beyond all measure. Neverthelesse, seeing~ ~the case was now
41    4,   10|     entred into yeeres,~ ~would (neverthelesse) marrie with a beautifull
42    5,    1|        as~ ~best liked himselfe. Neverthelesse, Chynon (who refused to
43    5,    1|       such an unfitting example. Neverthelesse, after long deliberation,~ ~
44    5,    3|   despight of all his friends.~ ~Neverthelesse, he had a conceit hammering
45    5,    4|       way of presuming~ ~to her. Neverthelesse, perceiving how the case
46    5,    6|            From which h dan ger (neverthelesse) he escaped, being knowne
47    5,    6|          but also of seeing her. Neverthelesse,~ ~Love would not let him
48    5,    9|      that she would not have it. Neverthelesse she did~ ~not speake, but
49    6,    3|         a worthie~ ~Family) was, neverthelesse, immeasurably covetous,
50    6,    9|        had intended to make use. Neverthelesse, you~ ~shall not imagine
51    6,   10|       selling Cockles by retale. Neverthelesse,~ ~al this while I could
52    6,   10|          can never be compleate. Neverthelesse, I meane, that my~ ~government
53    7,    2|         my so soone returning.~ ~Neverthelesse (dear Wife) I was not carelesse
54    7,    3|  credulous soules, whose purses (neverthelesse) are their best~ ~pay-masters.~ ~
55    7,    5|          a very hatefull life.~ ~Neverthelesse (quoth she) I am indifferently
56    7,    5|       utter losse of your soule: neverthelesse, both for your husbands~ ~
57    7,    6|     doubtfull question urged.~ ~ Neverthelesse, as womens wits are alwayes
58    7,    8|          so singularly reported: neverthelesse, I must discharge my~ ~dutie,
59    7,    8|         meetings~ ~with Roberto. Neverthelesse, having a long while consulted
60    7,    9|    resolve you therein: which~ ~(neverthelesse) I have long concealed,
61    8,    1|   occasion whatsoever. And yet~ ~neverthelesse (in regard of our frailty)
62    8,    4|        wellneere all ruined: yet neverthelesse, it alwaies was, and yet~ ~
63    8,    7|      prejudicate conceite in me: Neverthelesse, entreat her, to let it~ ~
64    8,    7|            selfe, or anie other. Neverthelesse, the love I beare you is
65    8,    9|       power to refraine from it: neverthelesse, he made the~ ~best meanes
66    8,    9|        needed not~ ~to be urged. Neverthelesse, having so solemnly ingaged
67    8,   10|     vowed enemies to honesty.~ ~ Neverthelesse, by such as know them not,
68    9,    1|       caried away the dead body. Neverthelesse, each~ ~of the Lovers severally
69    9,    3|      would have burst in sunder; neverthelesse, they abstained so well
70    9,    6|          such guests as you are: Neverthelesse, seeing you are~ ~overtaken
71    9,    7|      many have made a~ ~mockery. Neverthelesse, whatsoever hath heeretofore
72    9,    7|          bee given to~ ~dreames: neverthelesse, when they deliver advertisement
73   10,    1|     vertue is remaining in~ ~me. Neverthelesse, I allow your excuse for
74   10,    4|       containe from~ ~answering: Neverthelesse, to perfect the Knights
75   10,    4|         vile and unprofitable.~ ~Neverthelesse, such hath been my care
76   10,    5|        so earnestly hee desired: neverthelesse, he would~ ~not so give
77   10,    5|         rather dye, then doe it. Neverthelesse,~ ~it was the wil of her
78   10,    7|       issue of her~ ~proud love. Neverthelesse, she would not refraine
79   10,    7|       and license first granted. Neverthelesse,~ ~for such admirable benignity
80   10,    8|       the severest punishment.~ ~Neverthelesse, hee maintained publikely
81   10,    8|         because it is no worse. "Neverthelesse,~ ~you are to understand,
82   10,    9|        discovered by~ ~Thorello. Neverthelesse, one of them thus answered
83   10,    9|          it~ ~could be the same, neverthelesse he said. Sir, I doe not
84   10,   10|        the maine proofe indeede. Neverthelesse, as with an~ ~invincible
85   10,   10|        of her remembrance; yet~ ~neverthelesse, thus she answered.~ ~ My
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