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 1    1,    4|      lesse spurring on to fleshly desires, then the young Monke before~ ~
 2    1,    5| affections, and (almost) made his desires impatient. The King beeing~ ~
 3    1,    9|            yet amorous flames and desires had not wholly~ ~forsaken
 4    1,    9|        suting with her yeares and desires? Master~ ~Albert perceiving,
 5    2,    2|       dangerous pathes of amorous desires, or have not learned perfectly,
 6    2,    3|         so busied about amorous~ ~desires, that no sleepe at all could
 7    2,    3|           an edge on his youthful desires, made~ ~him fall to embracing,
 8    2,    3|          life, lewd and dishonest desires might make me to~ ~wander,
 9    2,    7|        them, and their covetous~ ~desires fully accomplished; yet
10    2,    7|         is not any one of~ ~these desires to be elected among us mortals,
11    2,    7|        many~ ~through over lavish desires: because you your selves (
12    2,    7|            answerable to his owne desires. Among divers other Children
13    2,    7|         off from~ ~compassing his desires, as when he first beganne
14    2,    7|         fiery torments, yet their desires were utterly contrary: they~ ~
15    2,    7|          onely Idea of his~ ~best desires. Afterward, understanding
16    2,    7|           restraint to all wanton desires, and a motive~ ~rather to
17    2,    8|    capacity of governement. Her~ ~desires out-stepping al compasse
18    2,    8|          in yeelding to amorous~ ~desires, or such passions as are
19    2,    8|          the temper of my earnest desires: have so~ ~prevailed against
20    2,    8|             the least part of thy desires; especially, when without
21    2,    8|       full enjoying of my longing desires, assure your selfe (most
22    2,    9|       cannot bee without the same desires,~ ~and the weaknesse or
23    2,   10|       glittering with~ ~gracefull desires, and sparkeling like the
24    3,  Ind|           TO THEIR LONG~ ~ WISHED DESIRES, OR RECOVERED SOMETHING,
25    3,    1|            perfect Confessour.~ ~ Desires obtayned, but not fully
26    3,    2|         attaining to his~ ~hearts desires; yet notwithstanding, hee
27    3,    3|         her friend, and bring her desires to their full effect.~ ~ ~ ~
28    3,    3|      obtaine both~ ~their longing desires.~ ~
29    3,    4|        AND COMPASSE THEIR OWNE~ ~ DESIRES.~ ~ ~ ~ A yong Scholler,
30    3,    5|      chaste eares with my earnest desires, for~ ~on you onely depends
31    3,    6|       wastest and consumest~ ~thy desires, to delight them with a
32    3,    6|        when thou doatest in thy~ ~desires else-where. I am thine owne
33    3,    8|          enjoy the fruition of my desires, and~ ~none can helpe me
34    3,    9|         also dyed,~ ~and then her desires grew wholly addicted, to
35    3,    9|        heaven and you, because my desires are amply accomplished,
36    3,   10|      means of bringing her to his desires without giving her~ ~cause
37    4,    1|      needs be subject to naturall desires, wherein such knowledge
38    4,    1|           my~ ~time and youthfull desires, and so (like a yong woman)
39    4,    1|          reach the height~ ~of my desires, howsoever you became instructed,
40    4,    2|          impression of our humane desires, and behold~ ~subjects of
41    4,    3|     enjoying the issue~ ~of their desires, and thus I purpose to proceed.~ ~
42    4,    3|     forwardnesse of her~ ~Sisters desires, and her owne, had so substantially
43    4,    3|         enjoyed their long wished desires, from~ ~whence setting saile
44    4,    3|            and the deniall of our desires, do more~ ~and more whet
45    4,    4|     benefite of their long wished desires: ended both their lives
46    4,    8|    entertaine equality of~ ~those desires, which then well agreed
47    4,   10|     flourishing May, and greene~ ~desires appeare in age, beyond all
48    5,    4|            and Children have many desires farre differing from~ ~ours:
49    5,    7|          benefit of their amorous desires, yet free from any~ ~ill
50    5,   10|       maist prosper in thy hearts desires, and be defended from~ ~
51    5,   10|           and subject to the same desires, as (by nature)~ ~attendeth
52    6,   10|     without which, our choisest~ ~desires can never be compleate.
53    7,    1|       COMPASSE~ ~ THEIR UNLAWFULL DESIRES~ ~ ~ ~ John of Lorraine
54    7,    3|         the height of his amorous desires. Yet~ ~seeing no likely
55    7,    3|          enjoying of his immodest desires. The good~ ~Gentlewoman,
56    7,    5|          correspondencie with her desires.~ ~She also considered with
57    7,    5|         wonne the way to her owne desires, and he reduced into a~ ~
58    7,    6|        dilligence wanteth for the desires execution: so this~ ~amorous
59    7,    7|          apt and easie to amorous desires. If I had praises answerable
60    7,    9|          am~ ~subject to the same desires they are, and deserve to
61    7,    9|    comfort her long~ ~languishing desires: but if thou persist in
62    8,    4|           luxurious appetites and desires. But because no one can
63    8,    4|        wandering eye,~ ~or wanton desires) and no company but her
64    8,    7|     maintenance of thine immodest desires.~ ~ Why dost thou not call
65    8,    7|          hir affliction, that her desires (in all these)~ ~could no
66    8,    7|  luxurious~ ~heat of thy immodest desires, and I wel-neere frozen
67    8,    7|          must injoy their loose~ ~desires, by Negromancy, and the
68    8, Song|           Sacred fires,~ ~ Fed my desires,~ ~ And still aspires,~ ~
69    9,   10|         addition to our very best desires, for a free and forward~ ~
70   10,    4|           commonly see, that mens desires are never contented, but~ ~
71   10,    4|         the Adamant that drew all desires to adore her? Ah let me
72   10,    8|         the~ ~fiercer he felt his desires enflamed, which being unable
73   10,    8|            reforme all irregulare desires, and guide thy fancy to
74   10, Song|         begins to flame~ ~ Others desires misguide my aim,~ ~ And
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