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 1  Ind      |            attayning thereto was hard and painfull. For even as
 2  Ind      |      desperate, then to~ ~drinke hard, be merry among themselves,
 3    1,    1|        WHEREIN IS CONTAINED, HOW HARD A THING IT IS, TO DISTINGUISH~ ~
 4    2,    1|          Justice, helpe me in an hard case; yonder is a~ ~villaine
 5    2,    5|      entred into an olde~ ~house hard by at hand. The other mens
 6    2,    5|          us. There is a Well-pit hard~ ~by, answered the other,
 7    2,    6| answerable both to his and her~ ~hard fortune,) The poore expelled.~ ~
 8    2,    7|         the Ladies~ ~mindes, the hard fortunes of Beritol and
 9    2,    7|         you, that I tell you the hard~ ~fortune of a faire Sarazine,
10    2,    8|        in miserable sort) many~ ~hard and lamentable adversities;
11    2,    9|     hatred to her, and all~ ~the hard haps which she had since
12    3,    1|           because he had wrought hard all the night~ ~before.
13    3,    7|       that brought~ ~you to this hard extremity, as thinking you
14    4,    3|       much sooner then it can on hard and weighty substances;
15    4,    5|         much compassion, for the hard Fortunes of Noble Gerbino,
16    4,    5|        Thus have you heard~ ~the hard fate of poore Lorenzo and
17    4,    6|           devised, what (in this hard case) is best to be done.
18    4,    7|         a future memory of their hard Fortune.~ ~
19    4,   10|         notwithstanding this his hard fortune, which~ ~hath made
20    4,   10|       much for the water, as the hard fortune that~ ~hath followed
21    4,   10|        the summons~ ~for Supper. Hard by the goodly Fountaine (
22    5,  Ind|        IN THEIR LOVE, AFTER MANY HARD AND~ ~ PERILLOUS MISFORTUNES~ ~ ~ ~
23    5,    1|       was both coole and cleare. Hard by it, upon~ ~the greene
24    5,    2|       quoth she) you are heere~ ~hard by Susa in Barbarie. Which
25    5,    3|    greevously complaining of her hard~ ~fortune. At the length,
26    5,    3|          fire; he discoursed his hard disasters to them, as also
27    5,    3|         and~ ~kinred, from which hard fate he hath happily escaped.
28    5,    6|     greeving not a little at his hard fortune. Heereat the King
29    5,    8|          body, and teare out her hard and frozen heart,~ ~with
30    5,    8|       they found it some-what an hard matter,~ ~to gaine her company
31    5,   10|         meanes, but in an entry, hard by the Parlour where they
32    5,   10|        mans fingers, treading so hard, and the paine being very~ ~
33    6,    1|       Sir, your~ ~horse trots so hard, and travels so uneasily;
34    6,    8|       the handsomest, and a good hard favourd~ ~countenance, nothing
35    6,   10|        in those dayes) it was no hard matter~ ~to make them beleeve
36    7,    2|        WHEREIN IS DECLARED, WHAT HARD AND NARROW SHIFTS AND DISTRESSES,~ ~
37    7,    2|           it is uncleane within, hard crusted with some dry soile
38    8,    3|      long since, for then he was hard by before~ ~us; questionlesse,
39    8,    3|          was become of me; I was hard by you: at the most, within
40    8,    4|         two nights,~ ~I can make hard shift. Why Sir (quoth she)
41    8,    7|      laughing~ ~at the Schollers hard usage, returned up againe
42    8,    7|          angry Lyon, cursing the hard quality of~ ~the time, the
43    8,    7| thereunto.~ ~ Moreover, there is hard by the Rivers side a smal
44    8,    7|          ancient Tower, standing hard by the river of Arno, looking
45    8,    7|     great boast,~ ~of his nights hard entertainment, and so concealed
46    8,    8|         compassion, appeared the hard Fortunes of~ ~Madame Helena
47    8,    9|        impatience, gave him most hard and bitter~ ~speeches, terming
48    8,   10|  pittying~ ~Madame Helena in her hard misfortune, and yet applauding
49    9,    1|   discontented, and curssing his hard fortune,~ ~would not yet
50    9,    4|      Ladies, if it were not more hard and uneasie for~ ~men, to
51    9,    5|         being at Florence: worke hard while I am~ ~absent, and
52    9, Song|     fountaines side:~ ~ Much her hard Fortune to bemone,~ ~ For
53   10,    8|          to~ ~many, and somewhat hard to bee understood: I am
54   10,    8|     laying himselfe downe on the hard ground, almost starke naked,
55   10,    8|          while, and observed the hard pleading on either side;
56   10,    8|     borne brother, bemoaning his hard and~ ~disastrous fortune,
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