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1 Ind | naturally you are enclined to compassion; as many~ ~times doe I acknowledge, 2 Ind | having put off all~ ~feminine compassion, yea, or regard of their 3 1, 2| have a Religious kinde of compassion in his~ ~soule, much pittying 4 1, 6| why art thou moved to such compassion of us?~ ~O good Sir, saide 5 2, 2| But~ ~Saint Julian, taking compassion upon him, without any over-long~ ~ 6 2, 2| Chamber-maide, being much moved to compassion, returned to her~ ~Lady, 7 2, 3| traine. Wherefore, taking compassion on his great misfortunes, 8 2, 4| by charitable and womanly compassion, shee stept~ ~in among the 9 2, 6| well knew her husband,~ ~compassion forced teares from his eyes, 10 2, 6| death, which pitty and compassion will not suffer in me. Wherefore~ ~ 11 2, 7| in length, as it mooved compassion in the Ladies~ ~mindes, 12 2, 7| Antigonus being mooved to much compassion, declared how hee pitied~ ~ 13 2, 7| doubtlesse (in pitty~ ~and compassion of my passed disasters) 14 2, 8| rather~ ~then for any other compassion they had of her disasters. 15 2, 8| affection~ ~I beare you, and compassion which you ought to have 16 2, 8| see~ ~him, being moved to compassion, because he was both poore 17 2, 9| her, without any pitty or compassion, and then returne to~ ~him 18 2, 9| without~ ~respect of pitty or compassion, to kill you by the way 19 3, 5| but Lady-like pitty and compassion, whereby I shall say, that~ ~ 20 3, 7| weeping, which (in meere compassion) moved him to weepe likewise;~ ~ 21 3, 7| good, in meere pittie and~ ~compassion of thine innocency. And 22 3, 9| which mooved her the more to compassion.~ ~Now, when all circumstances 23 4 | them, who take so great compassion on my~ ~povertie, as they 24 4, 1| spoken of, without moving compassion both~ ~in the reporters, 25 4, 5| being overcome~ ~with much compassion, for the hard Fortunes of 26 4, 7| declaring an outward~ ~shew of compassion, in regard of Andreanaes 27 4, 8| yet was mooved to much compassion, in regard of her former~ ~ 28 4, 8| surprized~ ~with extraordinary compassion, no sooner did she come 29 4, 8| overcome with unspeakable compassion,~ ~and danted with no meane 30 4, 8| which moved them to great~ ~compassion. Then taking the yong womans 31 4, 9| which occasioned much~ ~compassion in the whole assembly; the 32 5, 2| her eye on Constance, and compassion provoking her to teares,~ ~ 33 5, 2| his necke, and in meere compassion of her~ ~many misfortunes, 34 5, 3| perfectly well) to much compassion, because he was a kinsman 35 5, 6| are quickly incited to~ ~compassion (especially in cases almost 36 5, 6| almost commanding it) and compassion~ ~knocking at the doore 37 5, 7| carried from all sense of compassion, even~ ~when Pedro was led 38 5, 8| Novell, no lesse full of compassion, then~ ~delectable.~ ~ Ravenna 39 5, 8| admiration,~ ~as also kinde compassion to the unfortunate woman; 40 5, 8| unfortunate woman; out of which~ ~compassion, sprung an earnest desire, 41 6, 7| her minde: beganne to take compassion on her, and doubted, least~ ~ 42 8, 7| cannot allow him~ ~the least compassion, resting the more confidently 43 8, 7| entertaine a thought of compassion, continuing constant in~ ~ 44 8, 7| about my body, finding no~ ~compassion in him, or you. Let him 45 8, 7| whereby to derive any~ ~compassion from you: yet for that Ladies 46 8, 7| began to touch him with some compassion, nevertheles,~ ~thus he 47 8, 7| as thou didst extend~ ~compassion to me then.~ ~ Miserable 48 8, 8| Greevous, and full of compassion, appeared the hard Fortunes 49 9, 9| gave us, when we tooke compassion on his Mule. Worthy friend,~ ~ 50 10, 4| had~ ~happened, moved with compassion, and suffering no one in 51 10, 4| passe by, and (moved with compassion of his weakenesse)~ ~carryeth 52 10, 5| most honourable respect and compassion, returning~ ~her this answer.~ ~ 53 10, 5| that takes such~ ~unusuall compassion of my unchaste appetite. 54 10, 5| with it~ ~meerly in fond compassion? I protest (in my judgement) 55 10, 8| his soule) the fervent~ ~compassion, the teares, the sighes