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1 Ind | have beene devoured by this cruell pestilence; we may evidently~ ~ 2 2, 3| suffered such bitter and cruell torments~ ~on his Crosse, 3 2, 6| perswasions, to alter so cruell a deliberation; making an~ ~ 4 2, 6| great an offence) of all cruell punnishment, yet she~ ~hasted 5 2, 7| kept her: which~ ~raised a cruell conceite in his minde, wherein 6 2, 7| followed (not long~ ~after) as cruell an effect.~ ~ It came to 7 2, 8| account me for the most cruell Mother living, and utterly~ ~ 8 2, 9| Ambroginolo, and by this unkinde cruell~ ~husband, betraied to his 9 3, 5| heretofore I have seemed cruell and unkinde to thee,~ ~I 10 3, 7| but still he remembred his cruell Mistresse, and was very~ ~ 11 3, 7| first, you had beene most cruell and unkinde, if you should~ ~ 12 3, 7| and yours,~ ~enter into so cruell a minde against him? I know 13 4, 1| the other, and urgeth cruell severity against thee: neverthelesse,~ ~ 14 4, 1| despised, I~ ~meane, to become cruell; use your utmost cruelty 15 4, 1| nothing altered from her cruell deliberation, after her~ ~ 16 4, 2| I was chastised in such cruell manner, as I was~ ~never 17 4, 2| beating me with so many cruell blowes, that I thought my 18 4, 3| to Restagnone, into Most cruell and bloudie hatred;~ ~yea, 19 4, 5| distrusting her~ ~brethrens cruell deede; she durst not question 20 4, 5| thereof beginning thus.~ ~ ~ ~ Cruell and unkinde was the Christian,~ ~ 21 4, 7| Fortune was otherwise most cruell to her) would~ ~not suffer 22 4, 9| the accident to be more cruell, then those whereof we have~ ~ 23 4, 10| to Lovers,~ ~after former cruell and unkinde accidents. Which 24 5, 7| the Father had given this cruell sentence, both against his~ ~ 25 5, 8| hurtfull to himselfe: so cruell, unkind, and almost meerely~ ~ 26 5, 8| into remembrance of his~ ~cruell Mistris, hee commanded all 27 5, 8| Pine-trees, where he saw the cruell Lady so~ ~pursued and slaine: 28 5, 8| astonishment with the cruell yong Maide affected by Anastasio, 29 5, 8| to mind, how unkinde and cruell she had shewne her~ ~selfe 30 5, 9| thought to savour of a harsh, cruell, and un-womanly nature, 31 5, 10| speake, how could you bee so cruell~ ~against her, knowing your 32 6, 7| uprightly) then most severe and cruell, which~ ~(without making 33 7, 8| that hee would not bee so cruell to her: yet notwithstanding, 34 7, 8| well he remembred, how many cruell blowes he had given her 35 7, 8| the thred, and in what~ ~cruell manner he sware hee did 36 7, 8| woman, and your selfe a cruell~ ~curst man, when (on either 37 7, 9| Tooth-drawers are so rude~ ~and cruell, in performing such Offices, 38 8, 7| she answered. Unkinde and cruell man, if that wretched night 39 8, 7| is utterly despised? More cruell art thou then any savage~ ~ 40 8, 9| eyes be witnesses, in what cruell~ ~manner we have bin beaten. 41 9, 8| of before: even so,~ ~the cruell revendge of the Scholler, 42 9, 8| sufferer, yet not in such cruell measure~ ~inflicted, as 43 9, 8| to~ ~him, and gave him a cruell blow on the face, causing 44 9, 9| extreamely angry, giving her many cruell~ ~stroakes, on the head, 45 9, 9| scratching, when she felt the~ ~cruell smart of the blowes, and 46 10, 2| at thy hands. Accursed be cruell~ ~destiny, that forced thee 47 10, 7| understanding: but rather how to bee cruell and tyrranous Lords, and~ ~ 48 10, 10| thought him to be a most cruell man, and~ ~did highly compassionate 49 10, 10| unconquerable spirit, all the cruell assaults of her enemy Fortune.~ ~ 50 10, 10| they who~ ~have thought me cruell, harsh and uncivill natured,