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1 Ind | because the~ ~attayning thereto was hard and painfull. For 2 Ind | downe (even as constrained thereto by meere necessity) in writing~ ~ 3 Ind | annoyances, by diligent Officers thereto deputed:~ ~besides prohibition 4 Ind | course of behaviour, (moved thereto no lesse by feare, that 5 1, 1| be~ ~urged and required thereto, offering them his paines 6 1, 1| false witnesse, if hee were thereto entreated, and~ ~(oftentimes) 7 1, 1| matter, and~ ~constrained thereto (as it were) by necessity, 8 1, 1| supply: yet alwayes God gave thereto such a~ ~mercifull blessing, 9 1, 1| referre~ ~we our selves thereto in all our necessities, 10 1, 4| all the~ ~particularities thereto belonging. And beside Sir, 11 1, 6| began (after the Queene had thereto appointed her)~ ~in these 12 1, 9| people; yet~ ~good will thereto cannot be taken from them, 13 2, 1| not how we shall~ ~attaine thereto, because (as I have heard) 14 2, 5| all other circumstances thereto leading; began to frame~ ~ 15 2, 5| knowledge of him (rioved onely thereto by most loyal~ ~affection) 16 2, 5| the Bucket was fastened thereto,~ ~and full of water. Andrea 17 2, 7| Discourse; and he being thereto very obedient, began in 18 2, 7| soliciting the Prince~ ~thereto very earnestly, they both 19 2, 7| ever she gave any consent thereto; which~ ~Constantine sware 20 2, 8| declared his~ ~willing consent thereto, and with the teares trickling 21 2, 9| wife, he might be compelled thereto~ ~perforce.~ ~ Sicuranoes 22 3, 1| his dutifull readinesse thereto; he~ ~gave him order to 23 3, 3| and he binding himselfe thereto by a~ ~solemne promise, 24 3, 4| except hee gave his consent thereto; affirming beside, that 25 3, 6| earnestly he hath solicited me thereto. But if you had not~ ~commanded 26 3, 7| of Law, and the Ministers thereto belonging, who pretending 27 3, 7| she) and binde my selfe thereto by a sacred~ ~oath, to keepe 28 3, 9| will I~ ~ever give consent thereto.~ ~ Sir, saide the King, 29 4, 1| whatsoever else hath provoked him thereto, seeing it is not lawfull~ ~ 30 4, 1| womanish weaknesse so much~ ~thereto induce me, as the matchlesse 31 4, 1| thereof, and performed actions thereto~ ~answerable, were thereby 32 4, 3| Restagnone, and every particle thereto~ ~appertaining. Whereupon, 33 4, 3| Magdalenaes death. He being thereto~ ~very easily perswaded, 34 4, 4| granted: yeelded the sooner thereto right~ ~willingly, and as 35 4, 4| furnished with all~ ~thinges thereto belonging, for the sending 36 4, 5| foorth sad complaints thereto, even as if they had beene 37 4, 6| not by any meanes listen thereto. And he being desirous to~ ~ 38 4, 7| instinct was her first tutor thereto, so~ ~wanted she not a second 39 5, Ind| accidents; who yeelding thereto with humble~ ~reverence, 40 5, 1| being rather constrained thereto, then of any~ ~free disposition 41 5, 5| Guardian would give no consent thereto: wherefore,~ ~perceiving 42 5, 5| her: howbeit I will listen thereto much more~ ~respectively, 43 5, 5| embraces, even as instructed thereto by instinct of~ ~nature. 44 5, 5| due honours belonging~ ~thereto; and long time after they 45 5, 6| his meanes for ascending thereto, she having left it open 46 5, 8| me; as for the reason~ ~thereto mooving me, you shall then 47 5, 9| in the World: consented thereto, so she bestowed her selfe 48 5, 10| nothing else urged you thereto, but that all women are 49 5, 10| discourse to morrow shall tend~ ~thereto. I meane of such persons, 50 6, Ind| place, the Queene having thereto~ ~generally summoned them, 51 6, 2| Feast for them, inviting~ ~thereto the most part of the honourablest 52 6, 2| and pompe, albeit he was thereto (by the saide Messer Geri)~ ~ 53 7, 3| with another, answerable thereto in nature.~ ~ You are to 54 7, 3| urgent occasion moving him thereto, I know not)~ ~Reynard would 55 7, 4| alwaies so often~ ~solicited thereto: that Cheta her selfe began 56 7, 5| or else a passage guiding thereto. A Chambermaid of hers, 57 7, 8| conversing with him, being~ ~thereto also very earnestlie still 58 7, 9| with him, when he shall thereto be~ ~solicited by me.~ ~ 59 7, 9| inviting many Lords and Ladies thereto. On which rejoycing day, 60 8, 2| the Timbrill, and singing thereto~ ~as it had beene a Nightingale, 61 8, 4| any time~ ~say so much, as thereto no more may be added: beside 62 8, 9| parents, then anie~ ~knowledge thereto obtained: yet cloathed in 63 8, 10| more boldly~ ~(being urged thereto by meere necessity, the 64 9, 2| they could, being enduced thereto by so good example.~ ~ 65 10, 2| CONDITIONS, ONELY OCCASIONED THERETO BY NECESSITY: AND WHAT~ ~ 66 10, 3| the reason~ ~urging him thereto. Nathan hearing these words, 67 10, 5| else would do:~ ~mooved thereto onely by feare of the Magitian, 68 10, 8| prevaile with thee, and thereto I conjure~ ~thee, by the 69 10, 8| thereon; I stand~ ~the neerer thereto obliged. For this cause, 70 10, 8| kinred or friends called thereto: no, nor so~ ~much as advertised 71 10, 9| will ensue~ ~thereon, as thereto justly appertaining.~ ~ 72 10, 9| great parentage, and no way thereto inferior in the~ ~blessings 73 10, 9| discovered: constrained thereto meerly by necessity, hee 74 10, 10| to~ ~take a wife: and I thereto condescended, more to yeeld