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 1  Ind      |         sorrow for their friends losse. If not~ ~thus, they would
 2  Ind      |       wise, with rare and little losse, to wit, the patient support
 3  Ind      |    neyther~ ~malice of the time, losse of friends or kindred, nor
 4    2,    4|        exceedingly at so great a losse,~ ~not knowing what to doe,
 5    2,    5| monstrous abuse offered him, and losse of his money. Well he remembred~ ~
 6    2,    5|          the least~ ~doyt of thy losse. And for that shag-haird
 7    2,    5|   instantly going to effect; thy losse~ ~hath not bene so great,
 8    2,    6|   weeping beyond measure for the losse of her Ladie, and bemoaning
 9    2,    7|         not so much emoane the~ ~losse of Amurath, as the multiplying
10    2,    9|          them; because shame and losse of honour is never~ ~imposed,
11    2,    9|  Bernardo) overcome with for the losse of my money, and the~ ~dishonor
12    2,   10|      durst~ ~adventure the utter losse of her, if she deny to do
13    2,   10|          since the time~ ~of her losse, hath so altred my wonted
14    2,   10|    recovered againe, after the~ ~losse. Heereon let us severally
15    3,    1|    mention, he cared not for any losse he should sustaine thereby,
16    3,    7|       the Queene, to prevent the losse of time, commanded Aemillia
17    3,    9|        returne againe~ ~with the losse of he labour, I am resolved
18    4,    3|       she preferred before~ ~the losse of her owne life, or her
19    4,    7|    sorrowing for her deere loves losse, and~ ~(perhappes) not meanly
20    4,    9|          of so deare a~ ~friend, losse of a chaste and honourable
21    4,   10|   thither, it would prove to the losse of many lives.~ ~Hereupon,
22    4,   10|   Pacients legge, and his Waters losse.~ ~ When she had heard these
23    5,    1|     paines, and all proved but~ ~losse of time: for the winde was
24    5,    1|          desirous to recover thy losse, I~ ~will not onely pronounce
25    5,    2|        though it proved~ ~to the losse of many lives among them.
26    5,    3|     pursuite of them.~ ~ For the losse of his beloved Angelina,
27    5,    3|          or no account of such a losse, entreated them~ ~for charities
28    5,    9|        that ever I sustained any losse or~ ~hinderance by you,
29    5,    9|         ensue~ ~thereon, but his losse of life. Wherefore I beseech
30    5,   10|    errour in this life, then the losse of time, because it cannot
31    6,  Ind|      ANSWERE, THEREBY PREVENTING LOSSE, DANGER, SCORNE~ ~ AND DISGRACE,
32    6,    3|          the wilful Wittoll, but losse of his expected~ ~gaine,
33    6,   10|        people, when he found the losse of the Feather, and could~ ~
34    6,   10|     Onyon would~ ~say, uppon the losse of his precious Relique,
35    6,   10|       without blushing) lest his losse~ ~should be discerned, he
36    6,   10|       discerne a hands bredth of losse. The other Mountaines,~ ~
37    7,    1|   departed thence, both with the losse of his labour~ ~and supper.
38    7,    5|         the King (to prevent all losse of~ ~time) turned to Madame
39    7,    5|          it will bee the~ ~utter losse of your soule: neverthelesse,
40    7,    7|       farre greater moment, then losse of infinite games at the
41    7,    9|   Hitherto I have lived with the losse of time, which yet (in some~ ~
42    7,    9|         occasion of so~ ~great a losse.~ ~ Lesca, comforted her
43    8,    3|        them, without any further losse of time.~ ~ Buffalmaco and
44    8,    3|       greefe and melancholy, for losse of such~ ~an admirable precious
45    8,    6|        to heare how he tooke the losse of his Brawne: and hee no~ ~
46    8,    6| Calandrino~ ~to complaine of his losse, and well requited, for
47    8,    7|      which shee suffered for the losse of~ ~her hearts chosen friend:
48    8,   10|   affected him, she sustained no losse thereby, in regard he loved
49    8,   10|  wherewith to adventure a second losse,~ ~in hope of recovering
50    8,   10| perswaded,~ ~that this pretended losse was rather hers, then his,
51    8,   10|        she would or no) with her losse: she plainly~ ~perceyved,
52   10,    5|        in Signiour Gentile,~ ~by losse of his former hopes, comparing
53   10,    7|         and imperfection, by the losse of thy faire daughter;~ ~
54   10,    8|        most need of comfort, the losse touched them so equally.~ ~
55   10,    8|  Gisippus not to~ ~care, for the losse of his kindred, those of
56   10,    8|      servants: when by the least losse~ ~and dammage happening,
57   10, Song|        dye, in jealousie,~ ~ For losse of him, on whom I most depend.~ ~
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