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 1    1,    5|         so my Lord, but women and wives,~ ~howsoever they differ
 2    2,    3|        prison for the rest, theyr Wives and young children being
 3    2,    3|         them againe (with~ ~their wives) in their former inheritances
 4    2,    6|      would bring her other of his wives, not doubting but to~ ~winne
 5    2,    6|     expelled, the so late married Wives, and the faithfull Nurse
 6    2,    7|          accompanied with~ ~their wives, one of them being a neere
 7    2,    7|       those Gentlemen and their~ ~Wives, during our voyage backe
 8    2,    7|           the Gentlemen nor their wives, requesting him to~ ~acknowledge
 9    2,    7|           the Gentlemen and their wives, conducting~ ~me to the
10    2,    7|         the Gentlemen and their~ ~wives, she hath delivered nothing
11    2,    7|           the Gentlemen and their wives (with whom she came) commended~ ~
12    2,    8|         returning home with their Wives into England, left the Count
13    2,    9|          manner, concerning their wives, lefte~ ~at home in their
14    2,    9|         opinion, condemning their wives over-rashly, and alledging,
15    2,    9|           so far from home, their wives had wit enough~ ~to make
16    2,    9|          who have~ ~spoken of our Wives, doe thinke any otherwise
17    2,    9| Ambroginolo, if so often as thy~ ~wives minde is addicted to wanton
18    2,    9|      notes are so secret of their wives imperfections, that the
19    2,   10|      judgement they give of their Wives at home; as if~ ~they had
20    2,   10|        men to refraine from their wives conversation, as he~ ~did
21    2,   10|    Mountaine, where for his faire wives more contentment, he~ ~continued
22    2,   10|      conversation of husbands and wives.~ ~ Here am I now with a
23    3,    5|         of the house, went to his wives~ ~Chamber, and told her
24    3,    5|          such ill advantages, and wives much worse, if~ ~they take
25    3,    6|            you should supply~ ~my wives place, by saving both his
26    3,    6|        meetings of men with their wives, but held them to be good
27    3,    6|           the loyall love of many wives to their husbands? I, a
28    3,    7|          have abused one of their wives,~ ~when they both were absent
29    3,    7|      Daughter, Kindred, and their wives. But first, himselfe went
30    3,    7|     mourning garments, with their wives and frends came first to
31    3,    7|       After this, the sisters and wives, all~ ~clad in mourning,
32    3,    9|        and he having heard of his wives absence, went to Roussillion
33    4,    3|        Folco, Hugnetto, and their Wives, and not~ ~knowing how hee
34    4,   10|           the Chamber where their wives lay, they left it; and so
35    5,    4|          againe, and going to his wives Chamber, saide to~ ~her.
36    5,    4|          and borrowing one of his Wives Rings,~ ~before they went
37    5,   10|             supt) a friend of his Wives was found, which was the
38    5,   10|        wished, that~ ~Herculanoes Wives excuse, might now serve
39    5,   10|           in the City doe their~ ~wives; what an heart-breake must
40    7,    5|          is done to them by their Wives, and~ ~especially upon no
41    7,    5|      meere insidiators of their~ ~Wives lives, and most diligent
42    7,    5|         he~ ~had wholly heard his wives secret confession, and dreamed
43    7,    6|     Beltramo was come up into his wives Chamber, hee found her cast~ ~
44    7,    8|   perceiving it was tyed~ ~to his wives great toe; it prooved apt
45    7,    8|         he cut the thred from his wives toe, and~ ~made it fast
46    7,    8|    distinguishing, or knowing his wives~ ~tongue from a strangers.
47    7,    8|      thred~ ~found tyed about his wives great toe, the fight and
48    7,    8|        the lockes supposed of his wives haire, and adding withall;
49    7,    9|           BE DECEIVED BY~ ~ THEIR WIVES, AS WELL AS MEN OF MEANER
50    7,    9|        ought~ ~to have with their wives: because continually, so
51    7,   10|         wily prancks, which witty wives exercise on their simple~ ~
52    7,   10|       having bin a Gossip to many wives, yet modesty restrained
53    7,   10|           concerne the deceits of wives to their Husbands. And~ ~
54    7,   10|       treacheries towards their~ ~wives. But because I am free from
55    8,    1|         Geneway, according to his Wives former message; she~ ~giving
56    8,    2|       OVER FAMILIAR WITH~ ~ THEIR WIVES~ ~ ~ ~ A lustie youthfull
57    8,    2|        predications~ ~against our wives, winning such advantage
58    8,    2|         rise in armes against our wives. And~ ~therefore, I meane
59    8,    2|           medling with other mens wives.~ ~Touch not that Text Belcolore,
60    8,    2|          little displeased at his wives words, because hee~ ~thought
61    8,    3|         stone, and lost it by his wives speaking onely to him. But
62    8,    6|      Moreover, to fall into~ ~his wives tempestuous stormes of chiding,
63    8,    8|     Having kept it~ ~awhile in my wives custody; according to my
64    8,    8|          have shared alike in our wives, which none knowing but~ ~
65    8,    8|        either Husband enjoyed two Wives,~ ~without further contention
66    8,    9|  communication~ ~betweene the two Wives of Sienna, and the falshood
67    9,    7|           Wolfe rent and tore his wives~ ~face and throate. Which
68   10,    7|   AUTHORITY, TOWARDS MAIDES~ ~ OR WIVES THAT ARE HIS SUBJECTS: YET
69   10,    8|       such liberality therein, if wives were to be found with the
70   10,    8|         friends, before they were wives:~ ~ nor of them who have
71   10,    9|          you are so far from your Wives, having travailed a~ ~long
72   10,    9|           I would~ ~gladly see my wives behavior at this new briding
73   10,   10|          make proofe of his faire Wives patience.~ ~First he began
74   10,   10|        with him, in regard of his Wives base birth and~ ~education,
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