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1 1, 1| goods I gave away for Gods sake, and then, to sustaine 2 1, 1| dishonest? No care of keeping Gods Commandements, nor any feare 3 1, 1| foure poore people, for Gods~ ~sake.~ ~ A small matter, 4 1, 1| selfe, once I~ ~did spet in Gods Church. The Friar smiling, 5 1, 1| Master Chappelet, by~ ~Gods grace you may be soone restored 6 1, 2| him whom thou sayest, is Gods general Vicar here on earth, 7 1, 2| purpose, said: Goe then in Gods name.~ ~But perswaded himselfe, 8 2, 1| and humbly~ ~desiring (for Gods sake) of every one that 9 2, 1| before, and give way for~ ~Gods sake, they arrived at the 10 2, 3| can~ ~alter it: you being Gods Vicar here on earth, I hope 11 2, 3| that wee may~ ~live in Gods feare, and dye in his favour.~ ~ 12 2, 5| time of the~ ~night. For Gods sake (good man) be gone, 13 2, 7| oftentimes entreating the Gods~ ~very heartily, that he 14 2, 8| give him~ ~some foode for Gods sake, which (accordingly) 15 2, 9| deare friend, mercy for Gods sake; and before thou kill~ ~ 16 3, 1| that he craved an Almes for Gods sake, making shewes~ ~beside, 17 3, 3| entreated me,~ ~both for Gods sake and yours, to pardon 18 4, 1| descent, and by me (even for Gods sake)~ ~ from his very youngest 19 4, 2| mine, and are more fit for Gods, then~ ~mortals.~ ~ Many 20 4, 2| namely,~ ~to vouchsafe the Gods appearance to you, in my 21 4, 2| readily attending for the Gods arrivall.~ ~ Albert being 22 4, 2| awefull power among the other Gods, and stolne pleasures of 23 4, 2| replied the Gossip. Can the Gods be toucht with the apprehension 24 5, 1| happen, but onely by the Gods displeasure, who would not~ ~ 25 5, 1| Chynon (quoth~ ~he) as the Gods are very bountifull, in 26 5, 1| such as it~ ~hath bin, the Gods can never give thee any 27 5, 1| in~ ~my fortune, if the Gods do let them fall into our 28 5, 3| any~ ~whether else; for Gods sake, to et me remaine heere 29 6, 10| Abbot, and~ ~therfore (with Gods blessing) you may come after 30 7, 5| Chamber doore, and then (in Gods name) get you to bed.~ ~ 31 7, 6| Good Madame (quoth hee) for Gods sake helpe to save my life, 32 9, 5| it be so? Have not~ ~the Gods themselves bene beguiled 33 10, 5| Most noble Lady, the Gods forbid (if it be so as you 34 10, 7| lesse of yours. But the Gods are my witnesses~ ~(because 35 10, 8| replyed.~ ~ Gisippus, were the Gods so wel pleased, I could 36 10, 8| ought to be done. All~ ~the Gods forbid, that I should receive 37 10, 8| Grant then you greatest Gods (if you be the Patrones 38 10, 8| ordination of the~ ~immortall gods. Whereupon some doe maintaine, 39 10, 8| they~ ~were wiser then the Gods, who we are to beleeve, 40 10, 8| providence, and intention of the Gods, may seeme a difficult matter 41 10, 8| stay mee~ ~heere. But the Gods will never permitte that 42 10, 8| Sophronia, by ordination of the Gods, by force of humane Lawes,~ ~ 43 10, 8| selves to be wiser then the Gods, or any other men whatsoever; 44 10, 8| blow have I offended the Gods, by killing that wretched 45 10, 9| manner.~ ~ By our greatest Gods, I never met with any man, 46 10, 9| within himselfe. Now the~ ~Gods have given me time, wherein 47 10, 9| replyed Saladine, seeing the Gods have sent you so~ ~happily 48 10, 9| me no meane favour of our Gods, (seeing Fortune~ ~directed 49 10, 9| forehead, said.~ ~All my Gods goe with you, and guard