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 1    1,    6|           and yet hee attended in expectation day by day,~ ~as thinking
 2    1,    9|            so beyond all hope and expectation, the issue and successe
 3    2,  Ind|        CONTRARY TO THEIR HOPE AND EXPECTATION) HAVE HAD~ ~ A HAPPY AND
 4    2,    2|              Attending in further expectation, to know what else the Lady
 5    2,    3|      fortunes stood out of future expectation by his kinsmens overthrow,~ ~
 6    2,    4|        land-ward speedily, and in expectation of a more friendly~ ~wind,
 7    2,    5|        Sister, beyond all hope or expectation in~ ~eyther of us both.
 8    2,    5|       where I had no such hope or expectation,~ ~and where also myselfe
 9    2,    6|     chanced quite contrary to her expectation, because by stormie windes~ ~
10    2,    6|           foureteene~ ~yeeres, in expectation of nothing else but this
11    2,    6|          any further~ ~fruitlesse expectation; but rather send me backe
12    2,    7|       next morning till noone, in expectation of his rising, and hearing~ ~
13    2,    7|         out quite contrary to our expectation, by losses, shipwracke,~ ~
14    2,    8|        disappointed, and her fond expectation~ ~utterly frustrated: grew
15    2,    8|      stripling of more~ ~hopefull expectation, then proved) hee was enforced,
16    2,    9|       further intended.~ ~ In the expectation of Bernardoes arrivall,
17    2,   10|           of this mariage, and no expectation of mutuall contentment.~ ~
18    3,    2|         make~ ~shew of sleepe, in expectation what the King intended to
19    3,    5|          heart, hee sate still in expectation of the~ ~Ladies answere,
20    3,    7|      pensive, as being in hourely expectation of death, then any hope
21    3,    9|  heereafter, to carry any hope or expectation of a~ ~liking, having heard
22    4,    2|         Lisetta, according to her expectation,~ ~readily attending for
23    4,    3|           in~ ~their Parents owne expectation but the returne home of
24    4,    3|           Voyage now was the sole expectation. Whereupon,~ ~the same night
25    4,    4|         that Coast. Nor was his~ ~expectation therein deceived: for, within
26    4,    5|               Isabella, living in expectation of his returne, and perceiving
27    4,    8|   although perhaps beyond~ ~their expectation) of very strange and extraordinary
28    5,    4|          heate encreaseth, and no expectation can be of temperate~ ~weather,
29    5,    5|         their~ ~severall hopefull expectation; a deadly hatred grew suddenly~ ~
30    5,    6|         any other: stood~ ~not in expectation of better tydings from Ischia,
31    5,    6|        the time of this tragicall expectation, the fame of this~ ~publike
32    5,   10|            contrary to her~ ~owne expectation, and those delights which
33    7,    5|       night ensuing in person, in expectation of the Friars comming, saide~ ~
34    7,    6|        the time of their hopefull expectation a Knight,~ ~named Signior
35    8,    1|        Ambrosia, whom he found in expectation of his arrivall,~ ~and the
36    8,    7|        yeelde the least shade, in expectation of~ ~the Schollers returning:
37    8,   10|        and perfect; when, without expectation of being~ ~requested, thou
38    8,   10|          Florins, staying also in expectation of other commodities, valewing~ ~
39    9,    1|          of obtaining his hoped~ ~expectation.~ ~ ~ ~ Madame, it can no
40    9,    1|           Francesca~ ~remained in expectation, what the issue of these
41    9,    6|    contentment of them both, in~ ~expectation of further effects; he being
42    9,    8|        being disapointed of his~ ~expectation, as longing to feed on the
43   10,    1|        were not answerable to his expectation,~ ~nor agreed with the disposition
44   10,    4|           being before farre from expectation of such an~ ~admirable comfort;
45   10,    5|           awaiting (in~ ~hopefull expectation) for the month of januaries
46   10,    7|      selfe till the evening, in~ ~expectation of her Soveraignes arrivall.~ ~
47   10,    7|       sate,~ ~somewhat raised, in expectation of his comming, and taking
48   10,    8|         else can content thee: in expectation of the happy houre, and
49   10,    9| determined time, or else no other expectation~ ~but death) he said unto
50   10,   10|          not happen answerable to expectation; I will make mine owne eyes
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