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1 Ind | Pictures of~ ~admirable cunning. Nor was there any want 2 1, 3| perceyving, that the Jew was too cunning to bee caught~ ~in his snare, 3 2, 5| then halfe~ ~ascended, the cunning young Queane gave a call 4 2, 5| admiration, and~ ~she contained a cunning kinde of silence, even as 5 2, 5| earnest embracings of this~ ~cunning commodity; he tooke all 6 2, 5| consults with himselfe. These cunning~ ~companions suppose me 7 2, 5| The other two fellowes, as cunning in craft as the third could 8 2, 7| accordingly performed, as being cunning enough in such~ ~occasions.~ ~ 9 2, 7| proceeded yet in~ ~their cunning a little further; casting 10 3, 2| TO USE REVENGE. AND THE CUNNING MEANES~ ~ OF ANOTHER, WHEN 11 3, 2| will shew you the subtill cunning of one, who~ ~(perhaps) 12 3, 3| equalled~ ~with his crafty cunning, and great wisedom in the 13 3, 4| the~ ~Gentlewomans quaint cunning, but smiling at the Confessors 14 3, 6| by Madame Eliza, but the cunning of~ ~the Magnifico, being 15 3, 7| Angler bestoweth his best cunning, with one~ ~line and baite 16 3, 8| the rest were) in these cunning and politique~ ~stratagems 17 3, 9| Juliet, by a queint and cunning policy,~ ~compassed the 18 3, 9| I am resolved to try her cunning, and~ ~thereon saide. Faire 19 4, 1| length she devised a new cunning stratageme, to~ ~compasse 20 4, 1| meeting there, in this cunning and concealed sort; Guiscardo 21 4, 8| His love Silvestra, by the cunning compacting of~ ~his Mother 22 4, 9| speeches, to~ ~tast the Cooks cunning in so rare a dish.~ ~ The 23 4, 10| requires their care and cunning: whereupon the Maide thus 24 5, 7| clouded with the~ ~greatest cunning; but truth hath a loop-light 25 5, 8| MATTERS TO PASSE, AS WIT AND CUNNING IN MAN~ ~ CAN EVER COMPREHEND~ ~ ~ ~ 26 5, 8| knowing the subtle enemies~ ~cunning illusions in offering false 27 5, 10| REPREHENDING THE CUNNING OF IMMODEST WOMEN, WHO BY 28 6, 10| qualities, as Lippo Topo the cunning Painter, or the most curious~ ~ 29 6, 10| and having heard~ ~what a cunning shift he found, to come 30 6, 10| their Husbandes, in very cunning and crafty manner. But setting~ ~ 31 6, 10| onely concerne such slye cunning~ ~and deceits, as women 32 6, 10| as if some artificiall or cunning~ ~hand had planted them, 33 6, 10| they~ ~were overquicke and cunning for them. After they had 34 7, 2| knoweth, that another is as cunning and~ ~subtile as himselfe; 35 7, 8| the end, as the quaintest cunning may~ ~faile at one time 36 7, 8| immediately, that her subtle cunning was discovered, and supposing 37 7, 9| to seeme exquisitely cunning, in all the outwarde apparances 38 7, 9| downe) they could find as cunning meanes to over-reach him.~ ~ 39 8, 1| least beleeve any such~ ~cunning in them, as they that stand 40 8, 2| presence. Yet he was so~ ~cunning in the carriage of his amorous 41 8, 2| Florines neither.~ ~ Having a cunning reaching wit, especially 42 8, 6| delicate Sir Domine, Art and cunning must~ ~be our maine helps: 43 8, 7| Bill. And lending him a cunning looke or two,~ ~queintly 44 8, 7| at should exercise your cunning on me.~ ~ Nay, said shee, 45 8, 7| yet veiled all~ ~under the cunning cloake of love, but sauced 46 8, 7| forged an artificiall and cunning tale,~ ~to give some formall 47 8, 10| THAT SUCH AS MEET WITH CUNNING HARLOTS, AND~ ~ SUFFER THEMSELVES 48 8, 10| deceived, was a great and cunning~ ~Mistris in beguiling others; 49 8, 10| Maquerella, who (after many cunning counterfetted sighes, and~ ~ 50 8, 10| wanton pleasure, by which cunning baytes (at length) she~ ~ 51 8, 10| graced them~ ~with such cunning dissembled sorrow, as if 52 8, 10| consider on the craft and cunning of this~ ~wicked Woman, 53 9, 4| you may perceive, that the cunning Villanies of Fortarigo,~ ~ 54 9, 5| returned him such queint and cunning~ ~carriage, as enflamed 55 9, 7| Now I perceive my husbands cunning colouring, and why I~ ~must 56 9, 7| they were very expert and cunning men all, yet could~ ~they 57 9, 10| instruct thee in so rare a~ ~cunning, that thou maist make a 58 9, 10| therein~ ~consisteth all the cunning.~ ~ Gossip Pietro holding 59 10, 8| presume to use the secret~ ~cunning which now is openly made 60 10, 9| limited~ ~time. By close and cunning meanes hee wrote the Letter,