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 1  Ind      |          well have you spoken, it is fit to live merrily, and no~ ~
 2  Ind      |          dominion, the party thought fit for succession, must be
 3    1,    1|              are deeds of darknesse, fit for villaines and wicked~ ~
 4    1,    4|              out one that might best fit his turne. And suddenly~ ~
 5    1,    6|       whereupon, every thing~ ~being fit and ready, the Master of
 6    1,    6|       Bergamino, I never felt such a fit of covetousnesse come upon~ ~
 7    1,    7|                basest behaviour, not fit to come in Princes Courts.
 8    1,    9|              Ague fits of Love, were fit for none but youthfull~ ~
 9    1,    9|            choise of friends, it may fit your fancy to doe the like?
10    2,    1|              Marquiso~ ~saide; It is fit for us to see this Saint,
11    2,    3|              onely all delights else fit for Gentlemen, but what
12    2,    6|         separate and solitary place, fit for her silent~ ~and sad
13    2,    6|     furnished them with all~ ~things fit for the purpose, and time
14    2,    6|            Geoffrey having found out fit place and~ ~opportunity,
15    2,    7|            having his agents at hand fit~ ~and convenient for the
16    2,    7|           Dutches making choise of a fit and convenient houre, took
17    2,    7|         speaking, as thinking it not fit for her to~ ~utter, because
18    2,    8|                and honorable friend, fit to enjoy the grace of a
19    2,    8|   observation, to note how long that fit would continue. No sooner
20    2,    9|         afforded, making the doublet fit to her body,~ ~and converting
21    2,    9|           him, furnishing him with a fit and~ ~convenient shop, where
22    2,   10|           WITH YOUNGER WOMEN THEN IS FIT FOR THEIR YEERES,~ ~ AND
23    2,   10|          which makes me to hold~ ~it fit and expedient, that wee
24    3,    6|            Catulla, who finding it a fit and convenient time, to
25    3,    7|             went (when he thought it fit time) all alone~ ~toward
26    3,    9|            time and opportunitie, to fit her stolne journey thither.
27    3,    9|           yeares made her now almost fit~ ~for marriage, which so
28    3,    9|        devoted; she made choise of a fit and convenient~ ~time, when (
29    3, Song|           all the heavens, and the~ ~fit houre of rest approaching:
30    4,    2|     answerable to mine, and are more fit for Gods, then~ ~mortals.~ ~
31    4,    2|             a hollow braine, and was fit game for folly to~ ~flye
32    4,    2|         discoursing, as might~ ~best fit with this their first meeting,
33    4,   10|     Tragicall discourse, thou art no fit companion for me, I will~ ~
34    5,    2|          such friends (as he thought fit) to his~ ~association, made
35    5,    4|            and of such yeeres as was fit for marriage,~ ~became exceeding
36    5,    5|               and when he found time fit for the purpose, he discovered~ ~
37    5,    9|              that it affoordeth none fit for~ ~your conversation:
38    5,    9|      conference: the Lady thought it fit, to acquaint him with the
39    5,   10|          looke on~ ~us. Wee are then fit for nothing, but to sit
40    6,    3|            Lord Marshall prepared to fit him with a payment,~ ~such
41    6,   10|        uttering a~ ~thousand lies to fit his purpose. And when he
42    6,   10|        frivolotis~ ~suspitions, more fit for them that are full of
43    6,   10|               as before: thinking it fit time for their returning~ ~
44    7,    2|          Candle, and~ ~taking tooles fit for the purpose; the Fat
45    7,    4|            doores, until his drunken fit be over-past, and so he
46    7,    5|           alone with him, I meane to fit him with that which he lookes~ ~
47    7,    5|               my wit accordingly, to fit thee with the foolish imagination
48    7,    6|           Castle, and Isabella~ ~now fit to enjoy his company: gallops
49    7,    9|      occasion, but onely want~ ~of a fit and apt time, to do it in
50    7,    9|       Concerning my selfe, it is not fit for mee, to argue~ ~or contest
51    7,   10|        search of my braine) apt~ ~or fit for the purpose, to paragon
52    7,   10|            Instruments~ ~being tuned fit for the purpose, thus she
53    8,    2|              thinking this to~ ~be a fit convenient time, for him
54    8,    2|              which you talke of, are fit for~ ~women: but if your
55    8,    3|          himselfe, that~ ~he had now fit place and opportunity, to
56    8,    6|                Honest friends, it is fit that I should acquaint you
57    8,    7|               thinking it a purchase fit~ ~for one of Cupids soldiers,
58    8,    9|            complexions, sociable and fit for friendship.~ ~ They
59    8,    9|        company.~ ~But yet he thought fit to deferre it further, untill
60    9,    3|          Capons, with other junkets, fit~ ~for the turne, the Phisitian
61    9,    4| indifferently, and finding~ ~company fit for the purpose, he fell
62    9,    4|         others with the like weapons fit for Husbandry, stept into
63    9,    4|             of Aniolliero howbeit in fit~ ~time and place, nothing
64    9,    5|         together, how this amorous~ ~fit of the foole was to be followed.
65    9,    6|             times, that thou art not fit to lye any~ ~where, out
66   10,    1|             amisse Sir, (having such fit opportunitie), to Stable
67   10,    6|                Noble Ladies) hold it fit and decent, that in such
68   10,    6|           wherefore, he~ ~thought it fit to goe in some familiar
69   10,    8|               had thought her a wife fit for me, doe not thou or
70   10,   10|            to live with a wife~ ~not fit for him. And in saying,
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