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 1  Ind      |      she had often heard~ ~what honor belonged to those branches,
 2    1,    3|        to the inheritance and~ ~honor, grew to great contradiction
 3    1,    5|      deede)~ ~should defend her honor in that kind, when importunity
 4    1,    6|     imagine, and~ ~deserve more honor then I am able to give him.~ ~
 5    1,    6|      many~ ~waies how to do him honor. When dinner was ended,
 6    1,    7|         IS NOT~ ~ WORTHY OF ANY HONOR OR RESPECT~ ~ ~ ~ Guillaume
 7    1,    9|          or~ ~meriteth any more honor then an Asse should have.
 8    2,    6|         bene respective of mine honor, and all that appertaine~ ~
 9    2,    6|       one instant, reduce thine honor and~ ~mine into compleat
10    2,    7|   instant, do~ ~me an exceeding honor, who have bene impoverished
11    2,    7|      Baffa, and to preserve her honor from blemishing, hath~ ~
12    2,    7|  answers,~ ~and satisfied (with honor) all their demands. So,
13    2,    8|       dayly to proove, how in~ ~honor she might keepe promise
14    2,    8|         I purpose to~ ~love and honor him onely, and not any other.
15    2,    8|        unblemishable vertue and honor. Now because she may not
16    2,    9|      was prepared, wherein much honor was done to Bernardo,~ ~
17    2,   10|    Saterdayes, and Sundayes, in honor of our Lords rest, and al
18    2,   10|         no regard of thine owne honor, thy Parents,~ ~and friends?
19    2,   10|      Neiphila, blushing; at the honor done unto her, her~ ~cheekes
20    3,    7|   because it will be no meane~ ~honor to you, to lay the blame
21    4,    2|       all women else admire and honor her, as the glory of~ ~their
22    4,    6|         Gentlemen, with great~ ~honor and reverence.~ ~ Within
23    5,    2|     shall assure him to win the honor of the~ ~field. The Guard
24    5,    2|         soone spread abroad, in honor of the man by whom they
25    6,   10|    great injury offered to mine honor, and~ ~whereof I know not
26    7,    3|       more precious care of her honor. It came to~ ~passe, within
27    7,    7|         and mine owne spotlesse honor.~ ~ Moreover, he prosecuted
28    7,    9|        great beauty, birth, and honor, being Wife to~ ~Nicostratus,
29    8,    7|       whole City, so both thine honor and loved friend are~ ~lost
30    8,    7|       over-rule me. But if your honor in estimation, bee now more~ ~
31    8,    9|         friends, onely for your honor and~ ~advancement: while
32    9,  Ind|         Philomena, gave her the honor of~ ~beginning the first
33    9,   10|   Pamphilus having received the Honor with a chearfull mind, thus~ ~
34   10,    3|        receive, entertaine, and honor all Gentlemen or other Travailers~ ~
35   10,    3|         he did himselfe greatly honor him, as being loth to leave
36   10,    5|         his owne reputation and honor, or mine;)~ ~hath caused
37   10,    6|       impeach or blemish to his honor.~ ~ I make no doubt, but
38   10,    7|           appoint, befitting my honor and degree: but if you will
39   10,    8| unexpected felicitie) that with honor and due respect, I may~ ~
40   10,    9|         desired to respect with honor.~ ~ Wherefore, Saladine
41   10,    9|       was set upon her head, in honor sent her~ ~from great Saladine.
42   10,   10|          with full consent to~ ~honor and obey her (whosoever)
43   10,   10|         I humbly entreat your~ ~Honor (if I have any power in
44   10,   10|        together, in the highest honor that~ ~possibly could be.~ ~
45   10,   10|         each of us hath had the honor, which now remaineth still
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