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 1    1, Song|         they departed to their~ ~severall Lodgings, to take their
 2    2,    5|     shirt, giving them all these severall~ ~parcels, protesting that
 3    2,    6|     smiled sufficiently at the~ ~severall accidents which did befall
 4    2,    6|       beside repetition of their severall misfortunes, Messer Conrado
 5    2,    7|   compasse of foure yeares, nine severall times to be~ ~married. and
 6    2,    7|        over-past, he knowing the severall lodgings both of~ ~Bajazeth
 7    2,    8|         a while discoursed their severall fortunes, sometime~ ~in
 8    2,    9|         there in the Chamber two severall~ ~nights, the Gentlewoman
 9    2,    9|       beside. Next he shewed the severall things, which he~ ~brought
10    2,   10|        one had~ ~delivered their severall Novels, which likewise gave
11    3,    7|    thereof. In all which three~ ~severall actions, farre more capitally
12    3,    7|     Theobaldo deserved all these severall~ ~castigations, or not.
13    3,    8|          to them kindly by their severall names, telling~ ~them, that
14    3,   10|           large limits for their severall walkes; the~ ~Sun being
15    4      |       DAY~ ~ ~ ~ WHEREIN ALL THE SEVERALL DESCOURSES, ARE UNDER THE
16    4,    4|       every one delivering their severall~ ~opinions; the King, as
17    4,    6|         mention is~ ~made of two severall dreames; which divined as
18    4,    7| discourses, talking of so~ ~many severall accidents; we have wandred
19    5,  Ind|    together, as they~ ~walked in severall companies, till at the length
20    5,    1|           each~ ~living in their severall Countries, with much felicity.~ ~
21    5,    2|         exercising themselves in severall~ ~labours, as working in
22    5,    3|       NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ WHEREIN, THE SEVERALL POWERS BOTH OF LOVE AND
23    5,    4|     suffered, according to their severall~ ~qualities; and though
24    5,    5|         in preventing of their~ ~severall hopefull expectation; a
25    5,    5|          they had effected their severall invention; wherupon~ ~Grinello
26    5,    6|         thus enstructed in their severall qualities, and standing
27    5,    7|          this instant houre, two severall kinds of death are offered~ ~
28    5,   10|     supper time, falling to such severall exercises as themselves
29    6,    1|       particulars three or foure severall times,~ ~mistaking one thing
30    6,   10|   ducking downe his head~ ~three severall times, before hee would
31    6,   10|  variable devises,~ ~and so many severall manners of humane industry,
32    7,    1|       should softly knocke three severall~ ~times, and thereon bee
33    7,    1|           The woman having three severall times conjured the Spirite,
34    7,    6|         then before, (having two severall amourous~ ~suters in her
35    7,    9|     affection) to performe three severall actions of her~ ~selfe.
36    7,    9|       attended on him in~ ~their severall places: they should (so
37    7,   10|         inflicted there, for the severall sinnes~ ~committed heere:
38    8,    3|          which when they had (by severall commendations) given~ ~him
39    8,    3|       unto him, concerning the~ ~severall blowes, with the two Flint-stones,
40    8,    4|        honorably aged; all which severall weighty considerations,
41    8,    5|          plotting and contriving severall~ ~wayes, which might be
42    8,    5|      your pleasure. So both went severall~ ~wayes, and soone were
43    8,    9|       effectually daily in their severall kinds. Among whom,~ ~there
44    8,    9|      yeares) what, and how manie severall kindes~ ~of Musicall Instruments,
45    9,  Ind|          THE ARGUMENT OF~ ~ EACH SEVERALL DESCOURSE, IS NOT LIMITTED
46    9,    1|          both, and delivered the severall~ ~messages from her Mistresse,
47   10,  Ind|     GOVERNMENT OF PAMPHILUS, THE SEVERALL~ ~ ARGUMENTS DO CONCERNE
48   10,    3|         and goers. Two and fifty severall gates,~ ~standing alway
49   10,    9|          Gentlemen, into~ ~three severall faire Chambers, which in
50   10,   10|        Ladies delivering their~ ~severall judgements, according to
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