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1 Ind | never visiting them, but utterly they~ ~were forsaken on 2 1, 1| although I~ ~confesse my selfe utterly unworthy, yet I purpose ( 3 1, 6| was as ill imployed and utterly~ ~lost, as if it were throwne 4 1, 9| Statues, dumbe, dull,~ ~and utterly insensible? Or if (perchaunce) 5 2, 1| imagined, that hee was~ ~utterly lame of his limbes, and 6 2, 5| defective memory since,~ ~hath utterly lost it. But truely, it 7 2, 6| lamenting, which shee found utterly~ ~fruitlesse and to none 8 2, 7| yet their desires were utterly contrary: they~ ~began severally 9 2, 7| of the~ ~intended warre utterly abandoned; no other thoughts 10 2, 8| which she rather chose utterly to forsake and set~ ~aside, 11 2, 8| and her fond expectation~ ~utterly frustrated: grew instantly 12 2, 8| cruell Mother living, and utterly~ ~unworthy of such a Sonne.~ ~ 13 2, 8| and loathsome~ ~lust he utterly defied; whereupon he fell 14 2, 9| displeased your Husband, it is~ ~utterly unknowne to me: for he hath 15 3, 2| And although hee lived utterly hopelesse, of ever attaining 16 3, 2| least mitigation. And being utterly~ ~unable to relinquish his 17 3, 3| end that he would not bee utterly discredited with the good 18 3, 4| forwardnesse, but it will bee utterly~ ~lost if thou fayle in 19 3, 5| stoutest~ ~courage, I held it utterly needlesse, to let you understand 20 3, 6| some of his best~ ~friends, utterly to abstaine from this fond 21 3, 7| I did not abstaine, and utterly refuse him, the~ ~Divell 22 3, 9| her against~ ~his will, as utterly despising her, went to Florence, 23 3, 9| her, and so her hopes be~ ~utterly disappointed.~ ~ It was 24 3, 9| the King, as dispairing~ ~utterly of all helpe, to give over 25 4, 2| Womens in the~ ~world, and utterly impossible to be equalled, 26 4, 4| friend, but also be deprived utterly, of all hope ever to enjoy 27 4, 5| her senses and~ ~faculties utterly spent and tired, that she 28 4, 8| and their~ ~often meetings utterly disappointed; his affection 29 4, 10| knowledge of him,~ ~but utterly gave him over to his dissolute 30 4, 10| life, and all my hopes are utterly lost. Let me entreat you~ ~ 31 5, 1| way able to~ ~avoyd, and utterly ignorant of the Coast; for 32 5, 1| because now he saw himselfe utterly deprived of al~ ~hope to 33 5, 3| beset on every side, and~ ~utterly unable to helpe himself, 34 5, 5| furnished with goods, but utterly forsaken of the dwellers, 35 5, 6| Love would not let him utterly despaire, whereupon he sent 36 5, 9| dejected in his minde, though utterly~ ~overthrowne by Fortune. 37 5, 10| that age should make me utterly~ ~despised, and no fire 38 7, 3| often told me, that it is utterly unpardonable:~ ~but if it 39 7, 3| religious paynes, we had utterly lost our childe, for he 40 7, 5| that wisedome~ ~became utterly lost, when thou felst into 41 7, 5| be jealous indeede, hee utterly forsware it, and counted~ ~ 42 7, 6| such as fall in Love, do utterly loose their understanding. 43 7, 6| unsightly of person, and utterly unpleasing in~ ~the eye, 44 7, 8| finding all his speeches to be utterly~ ~false; and reputing him 45 7, 8| may be~ ~knowne, he being utterly unworthy, to have so good 46 7, 9| cloyed withall, and I am utterly deprived of. I am~ ~subject 47 7, 10| flowne from you all; as I am utterly unable to invent~ ~any thing ( 48 7, 10| finding all their~ ~endeavours utterly frustrated, they made a 49 7, 10| thought thou hadst beene~ ~utterly lost. Those things (quoth 50 8, 3| to bee invisible, and~ ~utterly unseene of them. Buffalmaco 51 8, 3| where art thou? Thou hast utterly undone~ ~me: but (as I live) 52 8, 4| verie deede) his person was utterly displeasing, his~ ~behaviour 53 8, 6| to come, because they are utterly ignorant of our intention.~ ~ 54 8, 6| spet extreamly,~ ~as being utterly unable, to endure the bitternesse 55 8, 7| by the sight thereof, and utterly disabled of~ ~having any.~ ~ 56 8, 7| and yet~ ~(by thee) is utterly despised? More cruell art 57 8, 7| in her time of Physicke, utterly unavoydable in such~ ~extreamities: 58 8, 7| imposed on Madame Helena, she utterly~ ~forgot her amorous friend; 59 8, 10| pleasure, which yet is not utterly helplesse, but may by one~ ~ 60 8, 10| Ah my dearest Love, I am utterly undone, because the Shippe~ ~ 61 8, 10| At this~ ~instant I am utterly destitute of money, because 62 8, 10| are past all redemption utterly.~ ~ Biancafiore appearing 63 9, 1| importunity is to me, as being utterly unwilling to hear them~ ~ 64 9, 1| and~ ~so all my labour is utterly lost.~ ~ Perplexed with 65 9, 1| all his hope was thus~ ~utterly overthrowne, retired thence 66 9, 10| the enchantment will be utterly~ ~overthrowne, onely wish 67 9, 10| that as they live to perish utterly,~ ~so we respire to reigne 68 10, 4| him, that she was not dead utterly, but had~ ~some small sense 69 10, 5| he would~ ~not so give it utterly over, but would needs approve 70 10, 8| some other, and so she is utterly lost, without all possible 71 10, 8| fellow of lewd life,~ ~and utterly out of hopes, as being debauched