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1 1, 1| Chappelet, still in pretended~ ~weeping) this sinne of mine is so 2 1, 4| shee fell on her~ ~knees weeping, as fearing now to receive 3 1, 4| desiring her to forbeare weeping: and (by further insinuating~ ~ 4 1, 8| and comming before him weeping, spake in this manner. Sir,~ ~ 5 2, 5| many times, sighing and~ ~weeping as she did before.~ ~ Andrea 6 2, 6| faire running~ ~water, and weeping silently to her selfe, so 7 2, 6| as Servants. The Nurse~ ~weeping beyond measure for the losse 8 2, 7| which had~ ~incited them to weeping: but that it pleased the 9 2, 7| whom he found awake and weeping, threatned to~ ~kill her 10 2, 7| him to be the man indeed, weeping incessantly, she~ ~threw 11 2, 9| Genevra kneeling before him weeping, wringing her hands, thus~ ~ 12 3, 7| wringing hands, and wofully~ ~weeping, which (in meere compassion) 13 3, 7| up Madame, refraine from weeping, and observe~ ~attentively 14 4, 1| the head in his bosome, weeping as~ ~aboundantly, as if 15 4, 1| and therefore, not like a weeping woman, or~ ~as checkt by 16 4, 4| the ship, most greevously weeping and wringing her hands. 17 4, 5| her head by~ ~incessant weeping, made many kinde and friendly 18 4, 5| onely by her ceaselesse weeping: and~ ~never urged she to 19 4, 6| drawing him~ ~into her lappe, weeping saide: Alas sweete Friend, 20 4, 6| Wringing her hands, and weeping incessantly, calling him, 21 4, 6| about~ ~the Garden she went weeping, in infinite feares and 22 4, 6| from teares, and in his weeping, lovingly tooke her from~ ~ 23 4, 8| his Mother and Friends weeping heavily by it, as~ ~many 24 4, 8| dead body, where many stood weeping round about it; but strangely~ ~ 25 4, 10| onely swolne your eyes with weeping, but also made sicke~ ~our 26 4, 10| opinion no way touch US.~ ~ Weeping and lamenting is now laid 27 5, 1| in the house, the Brides weeping,~ ~the Ladies lamenting, 28 5, 2| head, and lying~ ~downe weeping in the boats bottome, she 29 5, 2| wringing her hands, and weeping bitterly.~ ~ The good Woman 30 5, 2| taking her leave of them weeping, sayled~ ~backe againe to 31 5, 3| then another, calling,~ ~weeping, wringing her hands, and 32 5, 3| so desolate? The Damosell weeping,~ ~replied; that she had 33 5, 3| refraine from~ ~sighing and weeping, to be thus divided from 34 5, 8| trickling downe mainely; she weeping, wringing~ ~her hands, and 35 5, Song| not refraine your hourely weeping?~ ~ Eares, how are you depriv' 36 7, 2| thus spoken, she fell to weeping, and then thus began~ ~again. 37 7, 6| downe upon her Couch, weeping, full of feare, and greatly~ ~ 38 7, 8| mother saw, she followed them weeping, first~ ~entreating one, 39 8, 7| be~ ~seene, but her head; weeping, she spake thus to him.~ ~ 40 8, 7| hope, yet sighing and~ ~weeping incessantly, seating her 41 8, 7| Schollers returning: one while weeping, then againe hoping, but~ ~ 42 8, 7| that~ ~greefe and heavie weeping overcame her; so that uppon 43 8, 8| her knees before him, weeping incessantly, and no excuses 44 8, 10| absent,~ ~she returned againe weeping, and throwing her selfe 45 8, 10| her in his Armes, and~ ~weeping also with her, said. Alas 46 8, 10| but~ ~outward dissembled weeping eies; Salabetto never demanding 47 10, 4| melted into teares with weeping. But Signior Gentile, starting~ ~ 48 10, 4| could not refraine from weeping~ ~for meere joy, for such 49 10, 8| discontentedly, she heavily weeping and lamenting, and~ ~greatly 50 10, 8| garments, over-wearied with weeping, at last he fell~ ~into 51 10, 9| Thorello could not forbeare weeping, but being much~ ~hindred 52 10, 9| so out of the Chamber weeping, and his Baschaes (having 53 10, 9| hung so~ ~mainly on him (weeping, sobbing, and kissing him)