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1 1, 1| take~ ~example by this singular man, this Saint-like man, 2 1, 6| Johns golden grease (a verie singular remedie against~ ~the Disease 3 2, 7| Chirurgians cure, the fame of her singular and much admired beauty~ ~ 4 3, 3| good words, as also many singular examples,~ ~confirmed her 5 3, 4| the~ ~speediest way to so singular a mysterie, first began 6 3, 4| purposeth to prosecute such a singular labour,~ ~which will and 7 3, 5| commendable qualities and singular vertues gloriously shining 8 4, 2| priviledges, how great and~ ~singular soever they be, without 9 4, 4| reported~ ~to her by many singular discoursers: such as could 10 4, 4| being a jeweller, a man~ ~of singular discretion, and often resorting 11 4, 6| was endued with so many singular vertues. Wherefore,~ ~I 12 4, 7| her eyes,~ ~thorough the singular good opinion she had conceyved 13 5, 1| but also hee~ ~became a singular Musitian, and could perfectly 14 5, 4| be very beautifull,~ ~of singular behaviour, and of such yeeres 15 5, 8| perhaps in pride of her singular~ ~beauty, or presuming on 16 5, 9| would~ ~deliver in such singular order (having an absolute 17 6, 1| yet do they~ ~shew more singular in women.~ ~ True it is, 18 6, 2| Cistio beeing endued with a singular~ ~good spirit, Fortune hath 19 6, 3| delicate~ ~language, and singular spirite, dwelling close 20 6, 5| Nature hath infused very singular spirits into most~ ~mishapen 21 6, 5| meanes, hee~ ~reduced that singular Art to light, which long 22 6, 7| her brave carriage, her singular beautie~ ~and praiseworthy 23 6, 10| supposed~ ~him to be a singular Rhetoritian, excelling Cicero 24 7, 7| King; among whom, by his singular good~ ~carriage and qualites, 25 7, 7| the first report of her singular perfections, and instantly~ ~ 26 7, 7| onely to love her. O singular sweetnesse, naturally living 27 7, 9| in all kinds of game, as singular exercises to maintaine~ ~ 28 7, 10| excellent matter, such singular illustrations, and delicate~ ~ 29 8, 3| Florence, a yong Gentleman~ ~of singular disposition, to every generous 30 8, 3| regard it was matter~ ~of singular rarity.~ ~ Soone after, 31 8, 4| and endued with~ ~other singular parts beside. Meeting with 32 8, 5| you shall behold~ ~such a singular spectacle, as (I am sure) 33 8, 6| have taken, in making this singular peece of proofe.~ ~Wherefore 34 8, 9| as he did, having such a singular~ ~supply, to avoide all 35 8, 9| that I may bee one of your singular Society; and, by the~ ~honest 36 8, 9| and Dutie, as also your singular and sententious~ ~speeches, 37 8, 9| did) that you were verie singular in Physicke onely: but it~ ~ 38 8, 9| then this most expert and singular man: and I dare~ ~boldly 39 8, 10| all~ ~have reported very singular deceits: yet I meane to 40 9, 2| Gentlewoman, endued with very singular beautie, being named~ ~Isabella, 41 9, 3| knowest) is a man of most singular skill and~ ~experience: 42 10, 8| Quintus Fulvius, a man of~ ~singular understanding, who having 43 10, 8| a~ ~yong Gentlewoman of singular beauty, derived from a most 44 10, 9| house of his, seated in a singular place,~ ~and on the River 45 10, 10| he had shewne him selfe a singular wise man, in the~ ~election