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 1  Ind      |  performance of~ ~which service, oftentimes for gaine, they lost their
 2  Ind      |          one Biere.~ ~ Moreover, oftentimes it hath beene seene, that
 3    1,    1| intricated heere and there~ ~(as oftentimes the matters of Merchants
 4    1,    1|        thereto entreated, and~ ~(oftentimes) when hee was not requested
 5    1,    1|         a subtle attention~ ~(as oftentimes we see sicke persons to
 6    1,    1|          albeit I~ ~have bene so oftentimes confessed, yet am I willing
 7    1,    1|        the Confessour: but how~ ~oftentimes hast thou beene angry? Oh
 8    1,    3|        worth the hearing. I have oftentimes heard it reported,~ ~that (
 9    2,    1|         AND THAT SUCH TREACHERY (OFTENTIMES) REDOUNDETH TO~ ~ THE HARME
10    2,    2|          tell you Sir, that very oftentimes heeretofore, I~ ~have met
11    2,    5|          as a cheapener onely,~ ~oftentimes (like a shallow-brainde
12    2,    7|      THAT THE BEAUTY OF A WOMAN (OFTENTIMES)~ ~ IS VERY HURTFULL TO
13    2,    7|        thing we doe, because (as oftentimes~ ~hath bene observed) many
14    2,    7|  visiting his noble Kinsman, (as oftentimes~ ~before he had done) attended
15    2,    7|          in most stately manner, oftentimes entreating the Gods~ ~very
16    2,    8|    whereto the Count and his Son oftentimes resorted, as finding~ ~there
17    2,    9|        OF WOMEN, IT FALLETH OUT (OFTENTIMES) TO BE VERY~ ~ DANGEROUS,
18    2,    9|   presented to the~ ~Soldan, who oftentimes welcommed this Gentleman
19    2, Song|            But yet Loves fire is oftentimes too fierce;~ ~ Consuming
20    3,    1|        man. Ah Sister, it~ ~hath oftentimes bin told me, by Gentlewomen
21    3,    2|      earth.~ ~ But, as we see it oftentimes come to passe, that by how
22    3,    3|       QUALITIES OF SOME PERSONS, OFTENTIMES~ ~ MISGUIDE GOOD PEOPLE,
23    3,    3|           deceived) he resorteth oftentimes to you, being faire and
24    3,    5|        was given to her husband. Oftentimes shee saw him passe too and
25    3,    5|     sparde. Actions omitted, are oftentimes repented,~ ~but done in
26    3,    7|       inquisition for truth, doe oftentimes (by their~ ~tortures and
27    4,    2|        with her, and he resorted oftentimes unto her,~ ~in the disguise
28    4,    3|      whom it is~ ~practised, and oftentimes to others. Now, among those
29    4,    4|        of torments, consulting~ ~oftentimes with his soule, how he might
30    4,    5|          afflicted in her bed,~ ~oftentimes would she call for Lorenzo,
31    4,    6|         Ladies; because they had oftentimes~ ~heard the Song, without
32    4,    6|         idle~ ~dreames: because (oftentimes) they are caused by excesse
33    4,    6|         whereof; fixing her eyes oftentimes~ ~upon his face, and throwing
34    4,    7|       such (according as we have oftentimes~ ~heeretofore maintained)
35    4,   10|      most entirely on him,~ ~and oftentimes did supplie his wants, with
36    4,   10|     especiall deservings in her) oftentimes she would (in kinde~ ~manner)
37    5,    1|               WHEREBY THAT LOVE (OFTENTIMES) MAKETH A MAN BOTH WISE
38    5,    4|      named Messer Ricciardo, who oftentimes frequented the~ ~House of
39    5,    7|           some other women, used oftentimes to make their resort, as
40    5,    8|    HIMSELFE. MOREOVER, ADVENTURE OFTENTIMES BRINGETH SUCH~ ~ MATTERS
41    5,    8|          as severely~ ~revenged (oftentimes) by divine ordination. Which
42    6,    4|        AND MERRY ANSWER,~ ~ DOTH OFTENTIMES APPEASE THE FURIOUS CHOLLER
43    6,    5|    Ladies, it commeth to~ ~passe oftentimes, that like as Fortune is
44    6,    5|        yeeres, it fortuned (as~ ~oftentimes the like befalleth in Sommer)
45    6,    9|       the rest~ ~of the company. Oftentimes, they did honour to divers
46    7,    1|     because he addicted himselfe oftentimes (as being~ ~a man of an
47    7,    1|        Supper at better leysure. Oftentimes afterward, upon other~ ~
48    7,    4|       and slavish a condition.~ ~Oftentimes, she demanded of him, from
49    7,    6|          great possessions. As~ ~oftentimes it commeth to passe, that
50    7,    9|      speech. Albeit the King did oftentimes~ ~urge silence, and commanded
51    7,   10|          Churches and Sermons,~ ~oftentimes hearing, both what miseries
52    8,    1|      afterward, both~ ~then, and oftentimes beside, before her Husbande
53    8,    4|    WHEREIN IS DECLARED, HOW LOVE OFTENTIMES IS SO POWERFULL IN AGED~ ~
54    8,    7|       she thus began. It hapneth oftentimes (bright~ ~beauties) that
55    8,    7|        either estate.~ ~ But, as oftentimes it commeth to passe, that
56    8,    9|     feete, and beating his Fiste oftentimes on the Table, at ast he~ ~
57    8,    9|         who are (as I~ ~suppose) oftentimes your visitants, when of
58    8,   10|         her to urge the question oftentimes together, without~ ~returning
59    9,    2|        in bed with her selfe, as oftentimes~ ~before she had, and he
60    9,    5|          some have bin nominated oftentimes in our passed~ ~arguments;
61    9,    5|      then ran to the~ ~gate, and oftentimes downe into the Court onely
62    9,    9|        to fearefull starting, as oftentimes we see horses~ ~have the
63   10,    8|      thing, but heeretofore hath oftentimes happened, and therefore
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