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1 1, 1| to~ ~begin whatsoever he doth, in the great and glorious 2 1, 1| good Son, saide the Friar: doth that seeme~ ~so great a 3 1, 2| then this famous Cittie doth affoord thee, to resolve 4 1, 2| give them so much as he doth. For I will truely tell~ ~ 5 1, 3| opinion truely thereof, doth necessarily require some~ ~ 6 1, 6| covetousnesse of one mans meate, doth ill agree~ ~with mine estate 7 2, 2| is there, and~ ~what he doth. The Chamber-maide went 8 2, 6| Officer~ ~of the Guard? What doth this businesse of great 9 2, 8| PERILS SOEVER DOE ENSUE)~ ~ DOTH YET NEVERTHELESSE RENOWNE 10 2, 8| can perceive, the Maide doth~ ~not know it:) now if you 11 2, 10| loveth thee~ ~more then he doth himselfe? Why art thou so 12 2, Song| sighes or teares, which joy doth countercheck:~ ~ Stolne 13 2, Song| into gentle hearts too far doth pierce.~ ~ And if not I, 14 3, 1| constitution of our Religion doth teach us, that a sinne so~ ~ 15 3, 3| who to my~ ~judgement, doth abhorre all such base behaviour. 16 3, 4| in this labour, neither doth it require any~ ~extraordinary 17 3, 5| powerfull dominion, as it doth in this; I am the man borne 18 3, 6| time to time, perhappes doth gather some hope of~ ~prevailing 19 3, 6| to importune me as he~ ~doth. And now he adventureth 20 3, 6| selfe. Now~ ~apparent trueth doth disclose it selfe, my husbands 21 3, 8| qualified; when next my~ ~Wife doth send me food, I pray you 22 4, 3| aboundeth with you both, so doth want most extremely tyrannize 23 4, 6| recounted in the last Novell, doth minister~ ~matter to me, 24 4, 7| those humble places, as he doth in the richest and~ ~most 25 4, 10| whom (it seemeth) the Chest doth belong; in regard~ ~whereof, 26 4, Song| other meanes of comfort doth remaine,~ ~ To ease me of 27 5, 2| LOVER: AND HOW~ ~ FORTUNE DOTH SOMETIME HUMBLE MEN, TO 28 5, 6| the doore of the soule, doth quicken the memory with~ ~ 29 5, 7| This conception of~ ~yours, doth discover our offence, which 30 5, 9| bountifull, where vertue~ ~doth justly challenge it. And 31 5, 9| kind of widdowed estate doth like me~ ~so well, as willingly 32 5, 10| where urgent~ ~necessity doth require it.~ ~ There dwelt 33 6, 4| WITTY AND MERRY ANSWER,~ ~ DOTH OFTENTIMES APPEASE THE FURIOUS 34 6, 4| ready wit~ ~(faire Ladies) doth many times affoord worthy 35 6, 4| wayes to the~ ~timorous) doth often tippe the tongue with 36 6, 7| do it, and when necessity doth most require it. Which a 37 7, 3| and yet notwithstanding, doth not your Husband (both at~ ~ 38 7, 5| saying: Why good Woman, doth not your husband lodge with~ ~ 39 7, 5| open to him, so soone as he doth~ ~but touch it. Moreover, 40 7, 9| her Husband, sayde. What doth Pyrrhus prate? Is he well~ ~ 41 8, 3| answered: That Countrey onely doth not containe~ ~the Helitropium; 42 8, 7| shall shew thee what he doth, that drove thee to such 43 8, 7| not this hapned as now it doth, of necessity you~ ~must 44 9, 4| which he lent me, and he doth me this~ ~pleasure, because 45 9, 5| from the~ ~truth of things, doth much diminish (in relatic 46 9, 5| enough. How? quoth~ ~Bruno, doth any thing offend thee, and 47 9, 5| even as a fond woman~ ~doth after her child.~ ~ But 48 9, 9| Which saying, whosoever doth interpret it in such pleasing 49 9, 9| pleaseth mee, I care not who doth dislike it; if thou wouldst 50 10, 3| such wonders, as Nathan doth? In~ ~seeking to surmount 51 10, 4| this night done for you doth well~ ~deserve some courteous 52 10, 7| my Soveraigne, where he doth abide,~ ~ And say to him, 53 10, 7| I am sure your Majestie doth know~ ~(much better then 54 10, 8| is within his owne power, doth well.~ ~But it is not so 55 10, 8| commendations, as when one man doth good to another, when least 56 10, 8| violentlie surprized, so sodainly doth beauty beguile our best 57 10, 8| present case in question, doth not onely require, but also 58 10, 8| seeking after further proofe, doth sufficiently~ ~testifie: 59 10, 8| be; knoweth not~ ~what he doth.~ ~ "Perhaps there may be 60 10, 8| another that voluntarily also doth confesse his~ ~guiltinesse.~ ~ 61 10, 9| man in our~ ~Citie, but doth verily beleeve thee to bee 62 10, 10| honourable Lord and Husband, who doth, and will love thee farre~ ~