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 1  Ind      |          furnished, and there to delight our selves as best we~ ~
 2  Ind      |       Trees, affoording no meane delight to the eye. On the top of
 3  Ind      |       best we may~ ~continue our delight.~ ~ These words were highly
 4    1,    1|       much the more pleasure and delight tooke he~ ~therein. If he
 5    1,    1|          a pleasing appetite and delight (especially in~ ~praying,
 6    1,    4|            The Monke, though his delight with the Damosell was extraordinary,~ ~
 7    1,    6|        distaste him, then take~ ~delight in any thing that could
 8    1, Song|          THE SONG~ ~ ~ ~ So much delight my beauty yeelds to mee,~ ~
 9    1, Song|   another new desire?~ ~ So much delight, etc.~ ~ ~ ~ But were it
10    1, Song|          same desire.~ ~ So much delight, etc.~ ~ ~ ~ The Song being
11    2,  Ind|        should begin this daies~ ~delight. Whereupon she, without
12    2,    1|     Princes Courts, to give them delight by pleasant and counterfetted~ ~
13    2,    2|        as his choysest Jewell of delight) gave her that house to
14    2,    7|     downe betweene them,~ ~their delight being beyond expression,
15    2,    7|   resolved. But this was not the delight he~ ~aymed at, neither did
16    2,    8|       Sir Roger, perceiving what delight his Children tooke~ ~in
17    2,   10|       she was very well pleased. Delight~ ~made them launch further
18    3,    4|         him to continue on their delight; who gladly~ ~yeelded, and
19    3,    6|      consumest~ ~thy desires, to delight them with a strange woman,
20    3,    7|        his~ ~Mistresse, and what delight he conceived, by being dayly
21    3,   10|        me, that serving God is a delight;~ ~for I never remember
22    4,    2|        the~ ~least moity of that delight, which Guiscardo received
23    4,    4|       continually her cheefest~ ~delight to heare, and the admired
24    4,    7| soliciting, and the other taking delight in~ ~being solicited; it
25    4,    7|       divide them. Their mutuall delight continuing on in this manner,~ ~
26    4,   10|      Table, they fell to their~ ~delight of singing and dancing.
27    5,    1|     instrument. Beside, he tooke delight in the riding and managing
28    5,    2|          every one~ ~should take delight in those things, whereby
29    5,    4|       any.~ ~ But, as excesse of delight is the Nurse to negligence,
30    5,    4|      shorter, which their stolne delight made them lesse~ ~respective
31    5,    9|       his dayes; it was his only delight and felicity, in conversation
32    5,    9|          her Sonne, taking great delight in~ ~Hounds and Hawkes;
33    5,    9|         is his onely~ ~Jewell of delight, and that taken from him,
34    5,    9|       allowing you no comfort or delight, but onely that poore one,
35    6,    4|        Hounds, taking no~ ~meane delight in such pleasures as they
36    6,    7|          and whensoever he tooke delight in~ ~my company, I ever
37    6,   10|        wherein you take the most delight, and without which, our
38    6,   10|         that which gave no lesse delight then any of the~ ~rest,
39    6, Song|           Asswage thy rigour,~ ~ Delight not thus in cruelty to dwell.~ ~
40    7,    2|      together, to their no meane delight and~ ~contentation, till
41    7,    3|      were) he tooke an especiall delight, in wearing garments of
42    7,    4|         Tofano; he tooke a great delight in drinking, which not only~ ~
43    7,    9|          Husband tooke no little delight, and having untyed her,
44    7,   10|         will yeeld us~ ~no lesse delight, then those related (this
45    7,   10|         of~ ~disports, in choice delight and much contentment, all
46    7, Song|          tell what was that rare delight,~ ~ Which first enflamde
47    8,    3| Calandrino, because they tooke~ ~delight in his honest simplicity,
48    8,    4|         because he tooke great~ ~delight in their company, as being
49    8,    7|        on him or her, who taketh delight in mocking any~ ~person.
50    8,    7|         named Madame Helena. Her delight was to~ ~live in the estate
51    8,    7|           said shee, we will yet delight our selves a little more;
52    8,    7|       Helenaes deare darling and delight, and (for~ ~whose sake)
53    8,    7|         hold it for an especiall delight, ordained by~ ~nature for
54    8,    7|          Scholler, who (onely to delight himselfe) maintained this
55    8,    9|         which did (not a little) delight Master~ ~Doctor.~ ~ Moreover,
56    8,    9|          be a man, that taketh~ ~delight to converse with men of
57    8,   10|      shee~ ~would have dyed with delight in his armes. Instantly,
58    8, Song| abounding in my hart,~ ~ Joy and Delight~ ~ In soule and spright~ ~
59    9,    5|         diminish (in relatic the delight of the~ ~hearers: I will
60    9,    5|          him, to the no~ ~little delight of his companions, hee both
61    9,    8|  APPEARETH, THAT THEY WHICH TAKE DELIGHT IN~ ~ DECEIVING OTHERS,
62    9,   10|         also give an addition of delight and solace.~ ~ In which
63    9,   10|          woman, to give mee much delight in the~ ~night-season, and
64   10,    6|       the King~ ~tooke no little delight.~ ~ Feeding thus in this
65   10,    6|       King (who tooke no~ ~small delight, both to heare and behold
66   10,    9|          at least) we may take~ ~delight, in stretching our kindnesse (
67   10, Song|         so bereaves me of secure delight.~ ~ Onely through fond mistrust,
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