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1 Ind | whatsoever.~ ~ Hallowed ground could not now suffice, for 2 Ind | Corne grew still on the ground without~ ~gathering, or 3 1, 1| must be buried in prophane ground, like to a Dogge. And yet 4 1, 2| blessed Spirit is the true ground and defence~ ~thereof, as 5 2, 1| threw him against the~ ~ground, having him by the haire 6 2, 1| Being let downe to the~ ~ground, the Judge still demaunded 7 2, 8| shee~ ~had falne uppon the ground. When he, like a loyall 8 2, 8| goodly buildings downe to the ground, and used all shamefull~ ~ 9 3, 1| as till~ ~and husband the ground, by making them dull, blockish, 10 3, 6| husbandrie for another mans ground, thou~ ~hast (against thy 11 3, 7| Mistresse sitting on the ground, wringing hands, and wofully~ ~ 12 3, 7| downe their weapons on the ground, in the presence of all 13 3, 8| having her eyes fixed on the ground, knew not well how~ ~shee 14 4 | shadie moisture from the ground, when~ ~Philostratus the 15 4, 1| it~ ~was distant from the ground within. After he had found 16 4, 2| on my Hood,~ ~against the ground he threw me rudely, trampling 17 4, 5| then any other part of the ground therabout, they digged not~ ~ 18 4, 5| laide the body in the ground againe. Thus being undiscovered 19 4, 6| words, fell downe~ ~upon the ground. Which the yong Damosel 20 4, 6| us, to be put~ ~into the ground basely, and like a dog, 21 4, 6| lovingly tooke her from~ ~the ground, speaking thus to her.~ ~ 22 4, 8| boldnesse, because it~ ~is the ground of all evils.~ ~ Now, in 23 4, 9| an high~ ~window to the ground; and being dead, was then 24 4, 9| downe he fell dead to the ground, and his men (fearing the 25 4, 9| height in distance~ ~from the ground, the fall did not onely 26 4, 10| off the Coffer flat on the ground, appearing no~ ~other in 27 4, 10| it standing on an un-even ground) it began to~ ~totter, and 28 5, 1| had bin glued fast to the ground.~ ~ After some indifferent 29 5, 1| marriage. Love is the~ ~ground of my instant Conquest, 30 5, 2| could not relie upon what ground; nor was she so desirous 31 5, 3| haled him violently to the ground,~ ~and tearing his body 32 5, 4| youth and affection were the ground of thine~ ~offence: to free 33 5, 5| instantly burnt downe to the ground. The~ ~Mayden hearing his 34 5, 6| their lookes dejected to the ground, being~ ~much pittied of 35 6, 5| ridden some distance of ground, much moyled and~ ~bemyred 36 6, 10| devise a more convenient ground, at~ ~least that carrieth 37 7, 8| as it were) from what ground her Husbands complaints~ ~ 38 7, 9| downe, and being on the~ ~ground: Now Pyrrhus (quoth he) 39 7, 9| and by felling it to the~ ~ground, in an instant, revenge 40 8, 5| fall bare Breecht to the~ ~ground. Cheare up your spirits ( 41 8, 5| Bench, and stood on~ ~the ground, with his slovenly Breeches 42 8, 5| all this while on the~ ~ground; and, in presence of all 43 8, 7| come downe~ ~hither on the ground; the best counsell that 44 8, 7| Ladder, fell downe to the ground, and quite brake her~ ~legge 45 9, 1| their weapons against the ground, demanded, Who goes there?~ ~ 46 9, 8| spoken before me, derived the ground or project of~ ~their Novels, 47 9, 9| raise her selfe from the~ ~ground, which yet (with much adoe) 48 9, 10| with her hands~ ~set to the ground, even as if she stood upon 49 10, 3| raised Mithridanes from the ground, then kissing his~ ~cheeke, 50 10, 6| hee bought a parcel of ground, plentifully stored with 51 10, 6| Trevit, set it downe on the ground, with the other~ ~things 52 10, 8| himselfe downe on the hard ground, almost starke naked, and~ ~ 53 10, 10| blushing, and kneeling on the ground,~ ~she answered. Yes my