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1 Ind | themselves. When they had spent the time limitted by the~ ~ 2 1, 7| in~ ~passed times, they spent their dayes and paines in 3 1, 8| and~ ~many reprehensions spent in vaine, till a word happening 4 2, Ind| entered the Gardens, and there spent some time in walking, as 5 2, 3| being Brethren, and having spent all their~ ~Lands and possessions 6 2, 3| part of the night being spent, and~ ~every one else at 7 2, 5| but all his labour beeing spent in vaine, sorrow threw~ ~ 8 2, 6| sorts of flowers. There they spent some time~ ~in amorous talking, 9 2, 7| lasciviously Constantine~ ~spent his time in Setalia, with 10 2, 8| King at Paris, where he spent the rest of his dayes in 11 2, 10| time was now very farre spent, and every one had~ ~delivered 12 3, 5| from time to time had spent in vaine, without the least 13 3, 5| arrerages, when: time is~ ~spent, and no hope sparde. Actions 14 3, 7| part of the night was spent, yet could he not close 15 3, 8| saw that their labour was spent in vaine; the Abbot used 16 3, Song| No true love was worse spent,~ ~ Then mine poore amorous 17 4 | the goodly Garden, they spent the time in~ ~varietie of 18 4, 2| comparison.~ ~ After they had spent so much time in amorous 19 4, 5| and~ ~faculties utterly spent and tired, that she could 20 4, 5| her soule, that her teares spent there, were meerley fruitelesse 21 4, 6| to doe.~ ~And albeit they spent the time in much pleasing 22 4, 6| found all~ ~her labour to be spent in vaine, because he was 23 5, 1| and all hope being already spent, of any future~ ~happy recovery, 24 5, 1| make him, after he had~ ~spent some time in comforting 25 5, 3| the whole day~ ~being thus spent in vaine, and darke night 26 5, 3| the time to be so farre spent, albeit the~ ~old mans words 27 5, 6| so much thereof being~ ~spent, as was thought convenient, 28 5, 9| from the table, and had spent some small time in familiar~ ~ 29 5, Song| part of the night being spent in other delightfull~ ~exercises, 30 6, Song| part of the night being spent in~ ~this manner, they all 31 7, 3| seeing his labour vainly~ ~spent, or some other urgent occasion 32 7, 4| yea, untill he was quite spent and~ ~gone: yet she remained 33 7, 6| gave him, because he had spent so much labour in vaine; 34 7, Song| the night~ ~being already spent; severally they betooke 35 8, 3| most part of his time, he spent in the~ ~company of two 36 8, 3| and Bruno, after they had spent an indifferent while,~ ~ 37 8, 4| any hearing: after he had spent many impertinent~ ~speeches, 38 8, 4| yellow, as if shee had not spent the Summer~ ~season in the 39 8, 6| houres of the night were spent, before they parted from 40 8, 7| close gazing~ ~window, and spent wanton dalliances together, 41 8, 7| precious.~ ~ When they had spent a long while in this or 42 8, 7| discomfortable night had spent it selfe,~ ~and the break 43 8, 7| time the day was well neere spent, and night beganne to~ ~ 44 8, 9| till the night was almost spent, and the Doctor brought~ ~ 45 8, 10| happen to him.~ ~ Having spent all the night with her in 46 8, 10| though I cannot truly tearme spent, but rather art meerely 47 8, 10| many dayes wee have already spent (under the~ ~severitie of 48 9, 5| Calandrino.~ ~ Having spent an indifferent space in 49 9, 6| journey to ride. Having spent the day time where themselves 50 9, 7| formerly she had bene seene she spent her time in sorrow and~ ~ 51 9, Song| the night was~ ~already spent.~ ~ 52 10, 3| name of Nathan. Aged, and spent with yeares, as thou seest 53 10, 9| the day being very farre spent,~ ~so that night hastened 54 10, 10| neyther wife nor~ ~childe, spent his time in nothing else