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1 Ind | was a~ ~dreadfull sight to behold, and as much to heare spoken 2 Ind | it was most lamentable to behold; because the greater~ ~number 3 Ind | lookes as I was wont to behold them, but~ ~with most horrid 4 Ind | to us, then here we can behold them. And~ ~although they 5 1, 1| and mutiny against us;~ ~Behold these Lombard dogs, which 6 1, 2| to the Court of Rome, and behold there the wickednes of the~ ~ 7 2, Ind| and highly pleasing to behold, having put on her Crowne 8 2, 3| was highly delighted to behold her, commending~ ~her with 9 2, 4| Gracious Ladies, we shall never behold (in~ ~mine opinion) a greater 10 2, 7| being beyond expression, to behold her, but abridged~ ~of much 11 2, 7| looke on thee, I seeme to behold~ ~my royall Father, and 12 2, 8| that it was~ ~wonderfull to behold. Such as but observed her 13 2, 10| that thou knowest me not? Behold me with a more pleasing~ ~ 14 3, 1| and~ ~understanding parts. Behold Sister, heere lyes a creature, 15 3, 3| it was most Pittifull to behold. And~ ~I am halfe perswaded, 16 3, 3| where he could let~ ~her behold at her Window, what precious 17 3, 8| most of them delighting to behold the~ ~follies of Ferando, 18 3, 9| have this Ring, which you behold heere on my finger, and 19 3, 9| I was~ ~enjoyned to do. Behold here in mine armes, not 20 3, 10| thee. Dost thou mark him? Behold, he gives me such~ ~sore 21 4, 1| enough for me, alwayes to behold thee with the~ ~sight of 22 4, 2| forme of a man as now you behold me: so may~ ~you safely 23 4, 2| our humane desires, and behold~ ~subjects of such prevailing 24 4, 4| calling~ ~Gerbino, to let him behold their resolution, there 25 5, 1| detayned, to let the worlds eye behold them truly, by~ ~manifest 26 5, 2| No sooner did Constance behold him, but she was ready to 27 5, 6| see nothing~ ~else, yet to behold the walles that enclosed 28 5, 6| assembled together, to behold such a sad and wofull spectacle, 29 5, 6| people farre and~ ~neere to behold it; it came to the eare 30 6, 10| as it was impossible to behold fairer. The goodly plaine 31 7, 2| honest, and loving~ ~a Wife. Behold, though I went early out 32 7, 7| present, as spectators to~ ~behold their play, had taken their 33 8, 4| fingers at him, saying. Behold~ ~the Provoste that lay 34 8, 5| Court-house, where you shall behold~ ~such a singular spectacle, 35 8, 7| if~ ~they were proud to behold her bathing, and (like so 36 8, 9| following him, they went to~ ~behold the issue of the businesse, 37 8, 9| house, rather~ ~then to behold a sight so dreadfull. But 38 8, 9| life did justly cast thee. Behold goodly Master Doctor of 39 8, 9| you wi not credit us,~ ~behold our bodies, and let your 40 8, 10| Gracious Ladies, wee behold it daily, that those Oxen 41 9, 2| exalted their lookes, to behold what vaile the Abbesse wore~ ~ 42 9, 3| Nello.~ ~ Why dost thou behold me so advisedly? Whereunto 43 9, 4| unexpected kindnesse? You behold in what manner he left~ ~ 44 9, 8| farre~ ~off behind him, to behold the issue of this angry 45 10, 1| heartely contented, to behold whatsoever you please; although 46 10, 2| opned, wherat he~ ~might behold his horses, he said. My 47 10, 4| Signior Gentile~ ~spake thus. Behold, worthy Gentlemen, this 48 10, 6| No sooner did the King behold them, but he greatly wondered 49 10, 6| delight, both to heare and behold the Damosels) even as if 50 10, 8| sicknesse, was very sorry to behold it:~ ~and with all meanes 51 10, Song| jealousie, etc.~ ~ ~ ~ But I behold~ ~ That other Women are