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1 1, 1| eye, can reach~ ~into the secret of so divine a thought: 2 1, 6| him in the eare, and by secret meanes, so annointed his~ ~ 3 2, 1| and resorting into a secret corner aside, Martellino 4 2, 6| enemie; provided for~ ~his secret flight from thence. But 5 2, 8| whereas (on the other~ ~side) secret carriage, and heedfull managing 6 2, 8| wouldest not conceale any secret from me, or~ ~the least 7 2, 8| to London. Making there secret enquiry~ ~concerning the 8 2, 9| degree, the~ ~notes are so secret of their wives imperfections, 9 2, 9| women may accomplish~ ~in secret, they will rarely faile 10 3, 2| his braines, but onely for secret~ ~accesse to the Queenes 11 3, 3| but he went into such a secret place, where he could let~ ~ 12 3, 4| acquainted with so rare a secret; if thou wilt imitate~ ~ 13 3, 7| young Gentleman, who (in secret) was my Husband, and whose~ ~ 14 3, 7| out in your~ ~eare, that secret mariage was a most greevous 15 3, 7| make knowne an~ ~especiall secret to you, which you are to 16 3, 8| strong a capacity, as to be secret in what I shall say unto~ ~ 17 3, 8| you enjoyne me to keepe secret: wherefore, I beseech you 18 4, 1| day to be done, for their secret~ ~meeting together; and 19 4, 1| or vault, but only by a secret paire of staires,~ ~answering 20 4, 1| became envious of their thus secret meeting, and overthrew~ ~( 21 4, 1| withall, that not onely her secret love was discovered, but~ ~ 22 4, 1| gracious,~ ~teaching mee a way secret enough, whereby I might 23 4, 4| Princesse understand, in such secret manner as best they could 24 4, 4| devised any meanes, either by secret flight from~ ~her Father, 25 4, 4| Thunis heard of~ ~this their secret love, as also of Gerbinoes 26 4, 5| but at the length, the secret meeting of Lorenzo,~ ~and 27 4, 5| wary eye still upon her secret walkes, awaiting for some~ ~ 28 4, 5| the house, and knew the~ ~secret passages of her love: they 29 4, 6| her Chamber maid, the only secret friend to their~ ~stolne 30 4, 6| scandall, and conceale the secret love~ ~passing betweene 31 4, 6| remembrance of her former secret husband, he willingly would~ ~ 32 4, 7| vertue,~ ~to understand the secret soliciting of love, and 33 4, 7| usually tearmed Strambo) a secret~ ~well-willer to Lagina, 34 4, 8| Silvestra~ ~married. By secret meanes, he got entrance 35 4, 8| had formerly found, what secret love Letters he had~ ~sent 36 5, 1| which I~ ~will have lye in secret, waiting for our comming, 37 5, 3| full~ ~effect. Letters and secret intelligences passing still 38 5, 3| concluding on their sodaine and~ ~secret flight from Rome. For which 39 5, 3| therein, they fell~ ~into a secret consultation, saying thus 40 5, 4| the Garden~ ~Gallerie, and secret intelligence given to Ricciardo, 41 5, 8| of the malignant enemies secret machinations, can~ ~cause 42 6, 7| of~ ~Adultery, with any secret or familiar friend, as one 43 7, 2| and by~ ~his often and secret sollicitations, which he 44 7, 3| at a set time of his~ ~secret communing with her; she 45 7, 4| his grosse~ ~folly, or a secret decree, ordained to him 46 7, 5| amisse, had the company of a secret Friend,~ ~who came over 47 7, 5| espyed in a corner very secret, an~ ~indifferent cleft 48 7, 5| and frowning brow) what secret sinnes shee had revealed~ ~ 49 7, 5| had wholly heard his wives secret confession, and dreamed 50 7, 7| will~ ~reveale no meane secret unto you.~ ~ So, with teares 51 7, 7| solicited mee unto this secret meeting, only but by way 52 7, 7| subtilly smile thereat in secret, in regard that they knew 53 8, 1| contented,~ ~returning him a secret Letter, wherein she signified: 54 8, 3| of nothing which required secret~ ~Counsell: he went into 55 8, 3| tolde him as an~ ~especiall secret: disclosing further to them, 56 8, 6| things necessarie for this secret service; but I must~ ~bee 57 8, 7| discovered this matter to her secret chosen friend, who fell~ ~ 58 8, 7| Chamber, and there at a secret little~ ~window, I shall 59 8, 7| concealing his intended~ ~revenge secret to himselfe, yet appearing 60 8, 9| desired to understand, by what secret meanes they compassed such~ ~ 61 8, 9| mee? It~ ~is too great a secret, which you desire to know, 62 8, 9| promised) you~ ~will disclose a secret so admirable; I will relate 63 8, 9| friends) to acquaint with a secret of~ ~no meane moment. And 64 8, 9| so rare~ ~and excellent a secret unto this famous Physitian. 65 9, 1| what know I, whether some secret enemy of mine (affecting 66 9, 2| Presuming thus still on this secret~ ~felicitie, and fearing 67 9, 5| Well for water, gave her a secret salutation. She kindly~ ~ 68 9, 5| haes, yea in such close and secret~ ~manner, that a starke 69 9, 5| partly knowne to me, as by a secret appointment (made very lately) 70 9, 7| adventures.~ ~ After this her secret consultation, her husband 71 9, 10| him such a wonderfull secret, which would redound so 72 9, 10| I would~ ~disclose this secret, but to you, and therefore 73 9, 10| enriched for ever, by a secret knowne to none but our selves, 74 10, 5| hitherto I have~ ~concealed his secret conspiring, both from my 75 10, 7| Guardian of~ ~an especial secret, hoping first of al, that 76 10, 8| performed~ ~with our friends, in secret manner at night (as we can 77 10, 8| Sophronia: for although in secret I made her my wife, yet 78 10, 8| did I presume to use the secret~ ~cunning which now is openly 79 10, 10| comprehend, or you either, the secret~ ~inclinations of parents;