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 1  Ind      |        man of good credit should report it. I say,~ ~that the quality
 2  Ind      |              Their names I could report, if just occasion did not
 3    1,    5|       not deceived) that babling report of her~ ~beauty and perfections,
 4    2,    3|           who (according as some report) issued from the~ ~Family
 5    2,    3|        Souldier;~ ~that (as some report) by assistance of his Father
 6    2,    4|        the Owners name, and that report had~ ~famed him to be very
 7    2,    6|      well perceiving, that the~ ~report of the Nurse, and the message
 8    2,    7|          in his eye, then common report had noised her to be, and~ ~
 9    2,    7|           at better leysure will report.~ ~ Antigonus then turning
10    2,    8|       but as himselfe~ ~had made report, intended to match her in
11    2,    9|         there remaineth none, to report any more Novels, but~ ~onely
12    2,    9|         he might make credible~ ~report, but onely a small wart
13    2,    9|         seemed to like well this report, and grew~ ~into such familiarity
14    2,   10|   withall, and~ ~therfore I will report another. I cannot forget
15    2,   10|      Within a short while after, report had acquainted the Judge,
16    3,    3|         beleeving all this false report, being troubled in his~ ~
17    3,    6|         this long and unpleasing report,~ ~without any consideration,
18    3,    6|         till shee died. Upon the report whereof,~ ~Ricciardo becomming
19    3,    7|        Merchant, and of famous~ ~report.~ ~ While matters went on
20    3,    9|          noysed abroad by common report, that the King of France~ ~
21    3,    9|       never taxed with any evill report:~ ~onely her poverty was
22    4,    1|          never credited from the report or~ ~judgement of any person;
23    4,    2|         the rather~ ~desirous to report, to recreate your spirits,
24    4,    4|           that not onely fame or report~ ~is as prevailing as sight;
25    4,    5|          it forth (as a credible report) that they had sent him
26    4,    6|            matter to me, to make report of another Tale, wherein
27    4,    7|           maketh me~ ~willing to report another to you, varying
28    4,    9|        the people of Provence do report, there dwelt~ ~sometime
29    4,   10|       for me, I will~ ~therefore report a Novell which may minister
30    5,    2|          according as the former report went of~ ~him. Then the
31    6,    1|        SUCH MEN, AS UNDERTAKE TO REPORT~ ~ DISCOURSES, WHICH ARE
32    6,    2| Serving-man, who had heard great report of the~ ~Wine, and was halfe
33    6,    8|       yet to our Queene, I shall report a much shorter Novell,~ ~
34    6,   10|         after they had heard the report of Fryer Onyons Relique:
35    6,   10|   behaviour, and would make this report~ ~among his Friends. My
36    6,   10|         King (upon hir excellent report) being very desirous to
37    7,    3|       the other, yet I intend to report it, because~ ~it suteth
38    7,    7|       where~ ~he heard the first report of her singular perfections,
39    8,    5|          it came to my turne: to report another concerning~ ~him,
40    8,    6|        And for feare they should report this theft to his~ ~Wife;
41    8,    8|       And therefore, I mean to~ ~report a Novell of a certaine man,
42    9,    3|       the Novel which I shal now report, keepeth~ ~within the selfesame
43    9,    5|         presume the boldlier, to report another Novell of him, beside~ ~
44   10,    2|          continuing on still his report; moved with~ ~an high and
45   10,    3|     Faith may bee given to the~ ~report of certaine Genewayes, and
46   10,    6|      commanded~ ~that she should report her Novel to make an end
47   10,    6|         but you have often heard report, of king Charls the~ ~Aged,
48   10,    6|         Mare, where having heard report of the beautie~ ~and singularitie
49   10,    9|       whereof I am not able to~ ~report.~ ~ When they had washed,
50   10,    9|          home, and carrying this report for~ ~credible; some were
51   10,    9|         who upon the so constant report of his death, deserved no~ ~
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