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 1    1,    1|       himselfe of~ ~any man (how wicked soever he was) in whom he
 2    1,    1| darknesse, fit for villaines and wicked~ ~livers, of which hellish
 3    1,    1|      none of these can alter his wicked~ ~disposition, but that
 4    1,    2|        And~ ~beholding there the wicked behaviour of men in the
 5    1,    2|  vocables, nor the intentions of wicked~ ~hearts, but would suffer
 6    1,    2|      avarice, gluttony, and such wicked~ ~things, yea, worse, if
 7    1,    2|   because I perceive, that their wicked intent will never come~ ~
 8    1,    7|        the world could be more~ ~wicked that way; because, not onely
 9    2,    1|         EASIE A THING IT IS, FOR WICKED MEN~ ~ TO DECEIVE THE WORLD,
10    2,    2|       sharply assayled, like a~ ~wicked villaine, would not assist
11    2,    6|   Geoffrey, because he is a more wicked boy then he~ ~taketh him
12    2,    9|        in an instant, and by a~ ~wicked lye, hee robbed her both
13    3,    3|       novell accident, only your wicked and~ ~ungracious friend,
14    3,    3|       doubtlesse I had done some wicked deede.~ ~Neverthelesse,
15    3,    3|        can no longer endure this wicked friend of~ ~yours; but because
16    3,    3|         remembrance. But tell me wicked man; where~ ~wast thou this
17    3,    6|           like a most vile~ ~and wicked man as thou art. With whom
18    3,    7|        at the first, before your wicked ghostly~ ~father so hellishly
19    3,    8|           he may be cured of his wicked jealousie, and I no longer
20    3,   10|        this Devil must indeed be wicked, and in very sooth an~ ~
21    4,    2|         a man~ ~of most lewd and wicked life; named, Bertho de la
22    4,    3|  disappointing the Duke~ ~in his wicked desire; was as contrary
23    4,    6|  Likewise, in matters of bad and wicked quality, although~ ~our
24    4,    7|    Strambo cried out, saying; Ah wicked~ ~maide, what hast thou
25    4,    9|     appetite at all to eate, the wicked deed which he had~ ~done
26    4,    9|           misguided by your owne wicked jealous opinion, and not
27    4,   10|        and known to be of a most wicked life, a~ ~shame to all his
28    5,    8|    Hounds and me, to punish this wicked woman as she hath~ ~justly
29    5,    8|        eternall punishment. This wicked woman, rejoycing immeasurably
30    7,    5|          was married to a most~ ~wicked jealous Husband, and with
31    7,    5|          lawfull for her to doe. Wicked Woman, answered~ ~Geloso:
32    7,    7|             thus spake unto him. Wicked shamelesse, and most immodest
33    7,    8|          Where is this lewde and wicked woman?~ ~what? hast thou
34    7,    8|      head, thus he spake to her. Wicked woman, and no~ ~wife of
35    7,    9|      cryed out~ ~to her, saying. Wicked woman, What doest thou meane?
36    8,    3|         raile,~ ~saying. Ah thou wicked woman, where art thou? Thou
37    8,    7|          justly revenged on so~ ~wicked a woman, who sought the
38    8,    7|          women: yet Reniero that wicked Scholler, who knoweth all
39    8,    7|  nevertheles,~ ~thus he replied. Wicked woman, my hands shal be
40    8,    7|          and by the illusions of wicked spirits, all~ ~this adventure
41    8,   10|      craft and cunning of this~ ~wicked Woman, as also his owne
42    9,    3|     saying to his wife Ah thou~ ~wicked woman, this is long of thee,
43    9,    6|         in store, to requite all wicked deeds of darkenesse? If~ ~
44   10,    1|     Mules mane, hee said. What a wicked beast~ ~art thou? thou art
45   10,    3|  securely put~ ~in execution his wicked determination. Nathan likewise
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