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 1    1,    1|            Church, why should we suffer them to live heere among
 2    1,    2|       wicked~ ~hearts, but would suffer himselfe to bee deceived
 3    1,    8|         doe but teach me how you suffer such vile~ ~abuses, as daily
 4    2,    2|          him any helpe,~ ~not to suffer him to starve there to death
 5    2,    5|         she would (by no meanes) suffer it,~ ~but tolde him, that
 6    2,    5|       gone go ie good man, and~ ~suffer us to sleepe I prythee.
 7    2,    6|          and compassion will not suffer in me. Wherefore~ ~seeing (
 8    2,    8|     birth, and~ ~(causelesse) to suffer for the sinnes of another;
 9    2,    8|        but in no wise he would~ ~suffer it; for it was his onely
10    3,    3|    idlenesse henceforward, and~ ~suffer her to live in peace.~ ~
11    3,    3|          further injurying thee. Suffer not thy selfe to~ ~be conquerd
12    3,   10|     troubling of this Devil, and suffer me to~ ~put him in Hell,
13    4,    1|        sight;~ ~neither would he suffer her to marry, although she
14    4,    3|       two of the Sisters, as I~ ~suffer the same afflictions for
15    4,    6|         quoth she) that I should suffer so deere a loving friend,
16    4,    7|       cruell to her) would~ ~not suffer her to sinke under the testimony
17    4,   10|          save life~ ~rather then suffer it to be lost without just
18    5,    3|       fairer starres~ ~would not suffer her so to perish: beside,
19    5,    4|        which surely she will not suffer,~ ~their love agreeing together
20    5,    8|      forbeare his~ ~company, and suffer him to walke alone by himselfe
21    5,    8|           that he stept backe to suffer the Knight to do what~ ~
22    5,    9|        you pretended traval I to suffer for my sake, when your~ ~
23    5,   10|       and it is your part not to suffer poverty to~ ~bee unsupplyed.
24    6,   10|          Superiour would~ ~never suffer mee to shew them any where,
25    7,    2|       thou thinke, that I~ ~will suffer thee to pawne my gowne,
26    7,    2|    favour. But my heart will not suffer me, I never was the~ ~daughter
27    7,    4|      thus replyed. Before I will suffer any such shame as thou intendest~ ~
28    7,    4|        much better, patiently to suffer~ ~the wrong alreadie done
29    7,    5|       well, when a wise man will suffer~ ~himselfe to be ledde by
30    7,    8|       her selfe~ ~knowne, but to suffer all patiently, either blowes,
31    7,    9|        any~ ~consideration, will suffer the eye of his understanding
32    7,   10|          mee committed I am to~ ~suffer very great and grievous
33    8,    2|          ALSO FOR MEN,~ ~ NOT TO SUFFER PRIESTS TO BE OVER FAMILIAR
34    8,    4|        guard) to his Pallace, to suffer due chastisement~ ~for his
35    8,    5|          the sleeve, would not~ ~suffer him to heare Ribi, but cryed
36    8,    6| perceyved, that the Priest would suffer none to pay, but~ ~himselfe,
37    8,    7|       his resolution, to let her suffer, as he himselfe had done.
38    8,    7|        lover, for whose sake you suffer this~ ~unexpected pennance;
39    8,    7|     vouchsafe to pardon mee, and suffer my garments to be brought
40    8,    7|          the~ ~body) was glad to suffer whatsoever - they did, beside
41    8,    9|         gown of Scarlet? Am I to suffer this behaviour? Or am not~ ~
42    8,   10|          CUNNING HARLOTS, AND~ ~ SUFFER THEMSELVES TO BE DECEIVED
43    9,    1|            affliction of minde I suffer dayly, by the messages and
44    9,    4|         then fifty, I am sure to suffer a double~ ~endammagement
45   10,    1|       fortune, which~ ~would not suffer me to doe it, whereof she
46   10,    3|     curious in keeping~ ~it, and suffer it to be taken from me (
47   10,    7|         comfort to you, will you suffer your~ ~selfe to be over-awed
48   10,    8|        by the faith of a friend, suffer me to use mine authority,~ ~
49   10,    8|         condigne punishment, who suffer themselves to be~ ~transported
50   10,    8|         hatred and disdaine, and suffer~ ~Sophronia to be delivered
51   10,    9|      Citty:~ ~Thorello would not suffer his servant to returne the
52   10,   10|     invincible courage: that can suffer the~ ~sharpe rigors, and (
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