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1 1, 2| fortified by the blessed Spirit, were so~ ~prevailant with 2 1, 2| evidently, that the blessed Spirit is the true ground and defence~ ~ 3 2, 3| And such was the noble spirit of Alessandro, that he pacified 4 2, 5| that they had dragd up a Spirit; not daring~ ~to speake 5 2, 6| yeeres, having a loftier~ ~spirit, then belonged to a slavish 6 2, 6| impaired a jot of his noble spirit; much lesse the true love 7 2, 6| him to be a man of loftie spirit, and his~ ~affection most 8 2, 6| her, and now with joy of~ ~spirit awaked, calling to mind 9 2, 7| selfe (with magnanimity of spirit) to tread all~ ~misfortunes 10 3, 1| had a little~ ~livelier spirit then the other, thinking 11 3, 3| a Gentlewoman of~ ~good spirit, highly minded, endued with 12 3, 6| PERSEVERANCE, AND A COURAGIOUS SPIRIT IS~ ~ AVAILABLE IN LOVE~ ~ ~ ~ 13 3, 6| was guided by the good spirit to a friend of~ ~hers, and 14 3, 9| QUICKE AND APPREHENSIVE SPIRIT~ ~ ~ ~ Juliet of Narbona, 15 4, 1| knew well enough the high spirit of his Daughter, but yet~ ~( 16 4, 2| is a God, and meerely a spirit~ ~in forme, whereby neither 17 4, 4| and of the truest noble spirit, that ever Nature framed 18 4, 4| man of that magnanimous spirit, or no, as generall opinion 19 4, 7| so~ ~base or dejected a spirit, but had both courage and 20 4, 10| of a wise and chearfull spirit, not discoraged with her~ ~ 21 5, 1| re-assume thy wanted~ ~heroicke spirit, and become more couragious 22 5, 6| keene edge on the dullest spirit, and (by a small~ ~advantage) 23 5, 9| commended his height of spirit, which poverty had no power 24 5, 10| piercing afflictions in the~ ~spirit; how much time I lost without 25 6, Ind| and of a~ ~fiercer fiery spirit, even as if her heart would 26 6, 2| endued with a singular~ ~good spirit, Fortune hath made him no 27 6, 5| being named Giotto, had a spirit of so great~ ~excellency, 28 6, 5| in the true and~ ~lowly spirit of humility: for while he 29 7, 1| beleeve,~ ~that it was a Spirit which knocked at the doore, 30 7, 1| together to conjure the Spirit with a prayer; and~ ~afterwardes, 31 7, 1| affraid, this is but the Spirit which haunts our~ ~Countrey 32 7, 1| John) and if it be such a Spirit of the Countrey, as thou 33 7, 1| together, and conjure this Spirit. John replyed, that he was~ ~ 34 7, 1| in this~ ~manner.~ ~ ~ ~ Spirit, that walkst thus in the 35 7, 1| witty~ ~conjuration of a Spirit, which he himselfe was supposed 36 7, 1| prayer for conjuring the Spirit,~ ~was in this order.~ ~ ~ ~ 37 7, 1| was in this order.~ ~ ~ ~ Spirit, Spirit, thy way,~ ~ And 38 7, 1| this order.~ ~ ~ ~ Spirit, Spirit, thy way,~ ~ And come againe 39 7, 3| Aemillia laid her night-walking Spirit, maketh me remember a~ ~ 40 7, 8| courage, and boldnesse of spirit, and opening the~ ~doore 41 7, 9| great Lady, no lesse bold of spirit,~ ~then choisely beautifull. 42 7, 9| Ladie~ ~of unconquerable spirit, and (in whom) Love enlarged 43 8, 2| Friends, with~ ~the like spirit as they rise in armes against 44 8, 5| commonly were~ ~men of lowe spirit, and their lives so wretched 45 8, 7| Scholler, have an invincible spirit of~ ~pacience, and sufficient 46 8, 7| you have such courage of spirit, as (with boldnes)~ ~to 47 8, 7| this heavy perplexity of spirit, thus shee~ ~complained 48 8, 8| wrong, as any other woman of spirit would do: Afterwards, we 49 9, 5| frolicke jocunditie~ ~of spirit, that I will make her to 50 10, 1| with a bold and constant spirit, thus~ ~answered. Sir, I 51 10, 2| such a bold and liberall spirit, which appeared~ ~very pleasing 52 10, 2| who was of a magnanimious spirit, and one that highly~ ~affected 53 10, 5| Gradense; a man of very great spirit, bountifull,~ ~active in 54 10, 7| onely~ ~comfort to a parting spirit: and so she ceased, her 55 10, 7| wonder at the Maides great spirit, and~ ~her desperate resolution, 56 10, 7| Virgin of such a~ ~valiant spirit, did well deserve to have 57 10, 8| reassume thy former joviall spirit, with comfort and what~ ~ 58 10, 9| singularly wise, and of a Noble spirit, needing little or no~ ~ 59 10, 10| great and~ ~unconquerable spirit, all the cruell assaults