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 1    1,    7|          goodnesse is gone up to heaven, and~ ~hath quite forsaken
 2    1,    9|         adorning and~ ~beauty of Heaven, and flowers (while the
 3    2,    4|            by the appointment of heaven or power of the Windes,
 4    2,    5|         us both. But seeing that Heaven hath beene so gracious to~ ~
 5    2,    6|         THE POWERFULL~ ~ HAND OF HEAVEN, WHEN FORTUNE SEEMETH TO
 6    2,    6|        live so long; and yet, if heaven hath bin so~ ~mercifull
 7    2,    6| thankfull~ ~hearts (no doubt) in Heaven, in acknowledgement of so
 8    2,    7|   commending her to the mercy of heaven, in this maner was she sent~ ~
 9    2,    7|      Abbesse: it was the will of heaven doubtlesse (in pitty~ ~and
10    2,    8|        commeth so to passe, that Heaven~ ~hath beene more mercifull
11    2,    8|   returned~ ~infinite thankes to heaven, for so mercifully respecting
12    2,    8|    shortly, by the permission of heaven,~ ~your Majesty shall have
13    2,    9|          especiall~ ~blessing of heaven, exceeding all the Emperours
14    3,    2|        he thought~ ~it the onely heaven on earth.~ ~ But, as we
15    3,    3|       such things, thankes be to heaven and my~ ~husband, as no
16    3,    7|  conducted hither by the hand of Heaven, to convert your teares
17    3,    7|          friend of~ ~thine, whom Heaven hath sent to doe thee good,
18    3,    7|          which onely aymeth at~ ~Heaven, I freely forgive them,
19    3,    8|           hatefull sinne against Heaven, I never would have offended
20    3,    8|           not seene the light of heaven, and endured such strict
21    3,    9|          I hope (by the helpe of heaven) to make you whole and sound
22    3,    9|       the gracious assistance of heaven, and some rules of~ ~skilfull
23    3,    9|        to me by the direction of heaven, or no?~ ~Why should I disdaine
24    3,    9|             who (by the helpe of Heaven) hath beene the meanes to
25    3,    9|        had determined betweene~ ~heaven and her soule, to spend
26    3,    9|         needes give thankes to~ ~heaven and you, because my desires
27    3,   10|        him that he only implored Heaven to be left in peace. Thus~ ~
28    3,   10|         you if you would deserve Heaven's~ ~grace, lend yourselves
29    4,    3|    misery. The just vengeance of Heaven followed after Folco and
30    5,    2|          gaining her grace, till heaven shall blesse thee with better~ ~
31    5,    3|           If it be the~ ~will of heaven, both you and I shall be
32    5,    3|          I, if it be the will of Heaven to~ ~have it so? Theeves
33    6,  Ind|        The Moone having past the heaven, lost her bright splendor,
34    6,   10|          yet in the middest of~ ~heaven, and therefore you may the
35    6,   10|          his lookes and hands to heaven,~ ~speaking out so loude,
36    7,    4|           thine: to the mercy of heaven I commit my soul, and stand
37    8,    6|     wouldst have mee blaspheme~ ~Heaven, and all the Saints therein:
38    8,    7|      patiently, to the end, that Heaven may be mercifull to my soul,
39    8,    9|           he began.~ ~ Bruno, as heaven knoweth, there is not this
40    8,    9|          travaile,~ ~you call on heaven, any Saint, or bee possessed
41    8,   10|          by thy goodnesse onely. Heaven beareth me record, how~ ~
42    8,   10|       wherupon thus she replied. Heaven~ ~knoweth (my dearest Salabetto)
43    9,  Ind|   reached so high as~ ~the eight Heaven, converting it all into
44    9,    3|        wickednesse of my Wife:~ ~heaven plague her with as many
45    9,    6|           Or thinkest thou, that heaven hath not due~ ~vengeance
46    9,    7|          him, or~ ~could call to heaven for mercy.~ ~ Being thus
47   10,    1|  ornament and bright glory of al heaven;~ ~so is bounty and magnificence
48   10,    2|       all-controlling power of~ ~heaven, clearely exempted from
49   10,    7|        and your vertuous Queene: heaven shower downe all boundlesse
50   10,    9|       commaunded, according as~ ~heaven did enable him.~ ~ Hereupon,
51   10,   10|         she would, so neere as~ ~heaven (with grace) should enable
52   10,   10|  acknowledged, to proceed~ ~from heaven and you, not any merit of
53   10,   10|         King lifting his eyes to heaven,~ ~and seeing the Sun began
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