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 1  Ind      |       insteed thereof, divers declared idle joy and~ ~rejoycing,
 2  Ind      |   them a gracious salutation, declared to them their~ ~deliberation,
 3    1,    2|     manner.~ ~ Pamphilus hath declared to us, by his Tale, how
 4    1,    6| speaking of such words, and~ ~declared in what manner they were
 5    1,    6|      which I have dishonestly declared to thee: and which I~ ~will
 6    1,    9|      NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ WHEREIN IS DECLARED, THAT HONEST LOVE AGREETH
 7    2,    3|      NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ WHEREIN IS DECLARED THE DANGERS OF PRODIGALITIE,
 8    2,    5|      for any such creature)~ ~declared himselfe very affable to
 9    2,    5|       they left him,~ ~and so declared to him the reason of their
10    2,    7|    their outward behaviour,~ ~declared to his Lord what hee had
11    2,    7|    mooved to much compassion, declared how hee pitied~ ~her by
12    2,    8|     to the Count, who readily declared his~ ~willing consent thereto,
13    2,    9|      NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ WHEREIN IS DECLARED, THAT BY OVERLIBERALL COMMENDING
14    3,    1|      NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ WHEREIN IS DECLARED, THAT VIRGINITY IS VERY
15    3,    4|      NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ WHEREIN IS DECLARED, WHAT CRAFT AND SUBTILTY
16    3,    6|     wanton embraces thou hast declared more~ ~joviall disposition,
17    3,    6|  honour from you, but~ ~onely declared, the faithfull affection
18    3,    7|  confidently in his words, he declared at large~ ~the whole carriage
19    3,    7|   more effectuall manner, she declared her~ ~unfained love to Theobaldo.
20    3,    9|       Hereupon, the Countesse declared the whole course of her
21    3,   10|      her before the Court had declared her father's goods~ ~forfeit
22    4,    1|      NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ WHEREIN IS DECLARED THE POWER OF LOVE, AND THEIR
23    4,    1|      his actions by~ ~vertue, declared himselfe openly to be noble;
24    4,    3|      NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ HEEREIN IS DECLARED, HOW DANGEROUS THE OCCASION
25    4,    6|      conference together, she declared~ ~a dreame of hers to him,
26    4,    8|             WHEREIN IS AGAINE DECLARED, THE GREAT INDISCRETION
27    4,    8|        that manifest signes~ ~declared the contrary. Which Jeronimo
28    4,    8|      expression. Afterward he declared what had hapned in~ ~his
29    4,   10|      NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ WHEREIN IS DECLARED, THAT SOMETIME BY ADVENTUROUS
30    4,   10|       young married Wife, she declared her~ ~selfe to be of a wise
31    4,   10| entring into the History, she declared every~ ~circumstance, from
32    5,    1|     the dull drowsie spirits) declared his mighty~ ~and soveraigne
33    5,    2|      NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ WHEREIN IS DECLARED, THE FIRME LOYALTIE OF A
34    5,    4|    manner as hath bene before declared: whereupon, shee~ ~perceiving
35    5,    7|      NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ WHEREIN IS DECLARED, THE SUNDRY TRAVELS AND
36    5,    9|        the which hath alwayes declared~ ~it selfe ready in you,
37    5, Song|     by proceeding no further) declared the finishing~ ~of his Song;
38    6,    3|      NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ WHEREIN IS DECLARED, THAT MOCKERS DO SOMETIMES
39    6,    7|      NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ WHEREIN IS DECLARED, OF WHAT WORTH IT IS TO
40    6,    8|     where her~ ~Unckle dwelt, declared her wonted scurvy and scornfull
41    7,    2|      NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ WHEREIN IS DECLARED, WHAT HARD AND NARROW SHIFTS
42    7,    5| course of her confession, she declared, that she was married to
43    7,    5|     came thither, to whom she declared all her mornings~ ~affayres,
44    7,    7|      NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ WHEREBY IS DECLARED, THAT SUCH AS KEEPE MANY
45    7,    9|      NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ WHEREIN IS DECLARED, THAT GREAT LORDS MAY SOMETIME
46    8,    1|      NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ WHEREIN IS DECLARED, THAT SUCH WOMEN AS WILL
47    8,    4|      NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ WHEREIN IS DECLARED, HOW LOVE OFTENTIMES IS
48    8,    6|      NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ WHEREIN IS DECLARED, HOW EASILY A PLAINE AND
49    8,    7|       is very litle~ ~wisedom declared on him or her, who taketh
50    9,    2|      NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ WHEREBY IS DECLARED, THAT WHOSOEVER IS DESIROUS
51    9,    5|  successe then as hath bene~ ~declared; and Calandrino perceiving,
52    9,    6|     so~ ~youthfull a Gallant, declared such vertuous and modest
53   10,    2|      NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ WHEREIN IS DECLARED THAT GOOD MEN DOE SOMETIMES
54   10,    3|   counsell and assistance, he declared to him~ ~truly what he was,
55   10,    8|      also to her Mother, shee declared the whole~ ~trecherie, how
56   10,    9|        then hee had~ ~already declared to him; conferring a long
57   10,   10|    the young Bride apparantly declared, that (with her~ ~garments)
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