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 1  Ind      |     qualities. The~ ~first and most aged, we will name Pampinea;
 2    1,    1|        honest man) being now growne aged, and having lived all~ ~
 3    1,    1|       granted unto~ ~them, being an aged religious Frier, a great
 4    1,    9|            Albert, and being growne aged, to~ ~the estimate of threescore
 5    1,    9|            are bereft and gone from aged people; yet~ ~good will
 6    1,    9|             which incited me (being aged)~ ~to love you, that are
 7    2,    3|             King of North-Wales, an aged,~ ~impotent, and sickely
 8    2,    6|         Barke with a Sonne of hers, aged~ ~about some eight yeeres,
 9    2,    6|           patience.~ ~But Jehannot, aged already about sixteene yeeres,
10    2,    6|            she was, young likewise, aged but~ ~little above sixteene;
11    2,    6|         furious spleene, now in his aged yeeres~ ~to be the murtherer
12    2,    6|            he was so named, and now aged about two and twenty yeeres.~ ~
13    2,    6|          had a beautifull daughter, aged~ ~about thirteene yeares,
14    2,    7|             Bajazeth had a Brother, aged~ ~about five and twenty
15    2,    7|             guard; although hee was aged,~ ~yet seeing shee was so
16    2,    8|            a most compleate person, aged~ ~litle above forty yeeres,
17    2,    8|       Daughter called Violenta, and aged seaven yeares, did both
18    2,    8|         himselfe now to be~ ~growne aged, hee was desirous to leave
19    2,    8|        small comfort to the poore~ ~aged Countes heart, yet would
20    2,    8|       because he was both poore and aged:~ ~commaunded one of his
21    2,    8|           them, that this was their aged~ ~(though poor) Grandfather,
22    2,    8|       himselfe about, delivered the aged Count, by the title of his
23    3,    1|            Fac-totum, who is~ ~very aged; and this dumbe fellow,
24    3,    4|         being named Monna Isabetta, aged not above eight and twenty,
25    3,    8|            in regard I am~ ~neither aged, nor mishapen, me thinkes
26    3,    9|          her wonted lodging, at the aged widdowes house, where first
27    3,   10|      Thebais.~ ~ The simple maiden, aged perhaps some fourteen years,
28    4,    1|        teares trickling downe his~ ~aged white beard, thus he spake
29    4,    1|           in this poore, weake, and aged body. Yet, if needes thou~ ~
30    4,    4| accomplished. King Gulielmo being~ ~aged, and never acquainted with
31    4,    4|             in sad mourning) to the aged King of Sicilie, complaining~ ~
32    4,   10|          most deerely. Yet being an aged man, and never remembring,
33    5,    2|             gave great gifts to the aged Sarazine~ ~Lady, with whom
34    5,    3|           having a wife rather more aged then he, who seeing her
35    5,    3|             poore pallet, where the aged couple tooke their rest,
36    5,    4|             Alas Mother, saide she, aged people, as you and my~ ~
37    5,    4|         braines, and to us that are aged, they sing like Lapwings,
38    5,    5|            to his House, somewhat~ ~aged, and a Manservant beside,
39    5,    5|         Mayden excepted, being then aged but two yeeres, or~ ~thereabout.
40    5,    7|           the Ambassadours, a~ ~man aged, and of great authority,
41    5,   10|       secretly acquainted with an~ ~aged woman, generally reputed
42    5,   10|             are more esteemed being aged, then~ ~when they were young.
43    8,    4|       OFTENTIMES IS SO POWERFULL IN AGED~ ~ MEN, AND DRIVETH THEM
44    8,    4|           have made you~ ~honorably aged; all which severall weighty
45    8,    7|          you think your~ ~selfe not aged) do hold it for an especiall
46    9,    6|          one a comely young maiden, aged about fifteene yeares,~ ~
47    9,    9|         caused him to demaund of an aged man (who sate~ ~craving
48   10,    3|            by the~ ~name of Nathan. Aged, and spent with yeares,
49   10,    4|        wherefore, with helpe of the aged Lady, Mother to Signior~ ~
50   10,    6|           King Chrles, sirnamed the Aged, and first of that Name,~ ~
51   10,    6|        report, of king Charls the~ ~Aged, and first of that name,
52   10,    6|           two yong Damosels, each~ ~aged about some fifteene yeares,
53   10,    6|           being old, and called the Aged; should be growne~ ~amorous,
54   10,    8|            and she named Sophronia, aged about fifteen years. This~ ~
55   10,   10|              his daughter being now aged twelve~ ~yeares old, and
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