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1 1, 1| quite~ ~from his naturall disposition) he beganne benignely and 2 1, 1| therefore I am of any~ ~such disposition. No truely Sir, I came hither 3 1, 1| these can alter his wicked~ ~disposition, but that he will needes 4 1, 4| Monke, whose hot and lusty disposition~ ~(being in the vigour of 5 1, 5| commended her to her chaste disposition, and~ ~posted away with 6 1, 7| good one indeede, and had a disposition to see it fairely effected,~ ~ 7 1, 8| altered from his~ ~vicious disposition.~ ~ ~ ~ The last command 8 1, 9| had yet such a~ ~sprightly disposition, that though naturall heate 9 2, 2| with him, of good parts and disposition appearing in him,~ ~offering 10 2, 3| then~ ~their owne voluntary disposition, kept no restraint upon 11 2, 5| himselfe~ ~solely to her disposition.~ ~ Ceremonious shew was 12 2, 7| referred~ ~all to his owne disposition. Constantine heereupon secretly 13 2, 8| and (perhaps) her inward disposition may~ ~proove answerable 14 2, 10| agreeing~ ~with a youthfull disposition, then those harsh documents 15 3, 3| good and vertuous seeming disposition, beleeved~ ~faithfully all 16 3, 5| THEM ALONE TO THEIR OWNE DISPOSITION~ ~ ~ ~ Ricciardo surnamed 17 3, 6| declared more~ ~joviall disposition, and demonstrations of farre 18 3, 7| devotion, and religious~ ~disposition) by wrapping their bodies 19 3, 9| gracious and pleasing disposition, thus she began to speake. 20 4, 1| you, is now no part of my disposition: for as the one can~ ~little 21 4, 2| knew well (by her owne disposition) the~ ~inclination of the 22 4, 4| them with men of valiant disposition,~ ~set away to Sardignia, 23 4, 8| me to~ ~alter your former disposition: for, in the space of two 24 4, 10| agreeing with your owne disposition. Philostratus~ ~made answer, 25 5, 1| with his owne~ ~naturall disposition; for their rurall qualities, 26 5, 1| thereto, then of any~ ~free disposition in themselves, with teares 27 5, 5| Grinello, of mirthfull~ ~disposition, and very friendly, with 28 5, 6| should be~ ~in more able disposition, she must be kept in a goodly 29 5, 7| to her, to understand her disposition in~ ~this case, who hearing 30 5, 10| also to be of a sprightly disposition, and~ ~not to be easily 31 5, 10| altogether of his owne wanton disposition. At the length, the Queene~ ~ 32 7, 3| sprightly and Poeticall disposition, for composing Verses, Sonnets,~ ~ 33 7, 8| over~ ~it, she observed the disposition of her Husband, that every 34 7, 9| alwayes one and the same disposition, neither can all~ ~mens 35 8, 3| Gentleman~ ~of singular disposition, to every generous and witty 36 8, 4| especiall honest and gracious disposition.~ ~ This Gentlewoman, being 37 8, 5| of the same mirth-full disposition as he was, and therefore 38 8, 9| live in this mirthfull~ ~disposition.~ ~ Master Doctor hearing 39 8, 10| remaineth absolutely at thy~ ~disposition, or whatsoever hereafter 40 9, 9| altring a jote from her former disposition, but rather~ ~farre more 41 9, 10| agreed with~ ~their owne disposition; untill the houre for Supper 42 10, 1| expectation,~ ~nor agreed with the disposition of his valour; determined 43 10, 3| bountifull~ ~and chearfull disposition, which he was willing to 44 10, 4| in a meere charitable~ ~disposition, which honest affection 45 10, 8| dayes noted his melancholly disposition, and now his~ ~falling into 46 10, 8| shake off this cloudy~ ~disposition, reassume thy former joviall 47 10, 8| contrary to my naturall disposition.~ ~The one is, to speake 48 10, 8| owne free will and~ ~noble disposition) hee gave her to be my Wife, 49 10, 9| like a woman of ordinary disposition, but rather truely~ ~Royall, 50 10, 9| warranted your Gracious disposition towards me,~ ~farre beyond 51 10, 9| a woman of~ ~honourable disposition, and reputing him to be 52 10, 10| as suted with his owne disposition, the~ ~Marquesse made publiquely