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 1  Ind      |     them, or ayring cloathes in kindnesse to comfort them, was an
 2    1,    9|          I repute your love and kindnesse of~ ~no meane merrit, comming
 3    2,    2|        Lady for this charitable kindnesse, opened the doore,~ ~and
 4    2,    4|         womans great paines and kindnesse~ ~bestowne on him, or any
 5    2,    4|       thankes, for the~ ~loving kindnesse shee had affoorded him,
 6    2,    5|      admire her extraordinary~ ~kindnesse, having teares plenteously
 7    2,    5|        accept of your exceeding kindnesse: but if I~ ~returne not
 8    2,    5|      you~ ~might doe me a great kindnesse, to send for your friends
 9    2,    6|        and speeches of motherly kindnesse, he likewise expressing~ ~
10    2,    6| entertained with~ ~all possible kindnesse. Now concerning the comfort
11    2,    7|     meane benefite to me: which kindnesse will for ever be thankfully~ ~
12    2,    8|       be quenched but by your~ ~kindnesse) I may enjoy my hearts desire.~ ~
13    3,    6| demonstrations of farre greater kindnesse,~ ~then domesticke familiarity.
14    3,    7|  Citizen of ours, recovered the kindnesse of his Love, after hee had~ ~
15    3,    7| complementall entercoursings of kindnesse,~ ~Theobaldo began to consider,
16    3,    7|      recovery of Aldobrandinoes kindnesse againe, to~ ~crave pardon
17    3,    7|      now converted~ ~to mutuall kindnesse and solemne friendship on
18    3,    8|        for~ ~this extraordinary kindnesse. I promise thee (sweete
19    3,    9|         performe? I commend thy kindnesse, and will not remaine~ ~
20    3,    9|     presume any further on your kindnesse, let me first tell you,~ ~
21    4      |        should drive me to crave kindnesse of them;~ ~questionlesse,
22    4,    1|   should extend any clemency or kindnesse~ ~to me, but by my voluntary
23    4,    2|         have much commended the kindnesse~ ~of fortune, if in the
24    4,    3|         entertaine his love and kindnesse:~ ~whereto by no meanes
25    4,    8|   meanes, to recover her former kindnesse~ ~againe: but finding all
26    4,    8|        remembring what loving~ ~kindnesse he had formerly found, what
27    5,    2|        her~ ~fortunes, and what kindnesse she had receyved from the
28    5,    5|          but she~ ~refusing his kindnesse, because (as yet) she knew
29    5,    9|        TO THE LIFE, THE NOTABLE KINDNESSE AND~ ~ COURTESIE, OF A TRUE
30    5,    9|      more then common course of kindnesse, vouchsafing (of your owne~ ~
31    5,    9|   Frederigo for his~ ~honorable kindnesse, returning home againe sad
32    5,   10|       looke how thou failest in kindnesse~ ~towards me, thinke it
33    5,   10|       not using such~ ~Houshold kindnesse, as ought to be betweene
34    6,    2|        tooke it as an action of kindnesse and~ ~courtesie, to make
35    6,    2|     most hearty thankes for his kindnesse, and the~ ~Wine his due
36    6,    7|      was never sparing of her~ ~kindnesse, or put him off with any
37    7,    9|     Tree could affoord the like kindnesse to me, as you do to her,~ ~
38    8,    1|        like, or a farre greater kindnesse; depart at your~ ~pleasure,
39    8,    5|          if ever you did me any kindnesse, declare it more effectually~ ~
40    8,    6|        it is done as a feast in kindnesse, they will come to you~ ~
41    8,    7|        shamefullie refused my~ ~kindnesse: wherefore (if you please)
42    8,    9|   extraordinary apparances of~ ~kindnesse and courtesie, as if the
43    8,    9|       wonder at my continuall~ ~kindnesse towards thee, using thee
44    8,   10|       welcommed with wonderfull kindnesse, wanting no costly Wines
45    9,    4|         you for this unexpected kindnesse? You behold in what manner
46   10,    3|        he should do him a great kindnesse:~ ~albeit (if it were possible)
47   10,    5|       and you Sir of true noble kindnesse, if I~ ~should not be the
48   10,    5|         wel-neere dead, and the kindnesse growne cold in Signiour
49   10,    6|   Signior Neri, for the~ ~great kindnesse he had shewne to him (although
50   10,    7|      who taking no note of this kindnesse in her, by any~ ~perceivable
51   10,    7|      shal perceive thy love and kindnesse to her.~ ~ When he had ended
52   10,    9|      delight, in stretching our kindnesse (in good deeds) so farre
53   10,    9|      you have shortened by your kindnesse,~ ~and which we are no way
54   10,    9|       or no remember me in your kindnesse, and so to the~ ~heavenly
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