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1 2, 7| lamentations: but the two Lovers came quickely to comfort~ ~ 2 2, 8| so much as a thought of Lovers, being banished from my 3 3, 7| but Fortune, the enemy to Lovers~ ~felicities, opposed her 4 4, 1| ABUSING OR KILLING ONE OF THE LOVERS~ ~ ~ ~ Tancrede, Prince 5 4, 1| his hands in the blood of Lovers, especially one of~ ~them, 6 4, 1| the two deerely affected Lovers, in~ ~kinde discourse of 7 4, 1| alwayes bin a fatall enemy to lovers stolne~ ~felicities, became 8 4, 1| The poore discovered Lovers, having ended their amorous~ ~ 9 4, 1| upon her bed, holding her Lovers heart~ ~fast in her hand, 10 4, 2| common beauties? I could have Lovers~ ~enow, if I were so pleased; 11 4, 2| wandering in the joyes of Lovers Paradise, feeling the~ ~ 12 4, 2| fields about Elisium, where Lovers departed out of this life,~ ~ 13 4, 3| over-cruelly bent~ ~against poore Lovers, in desiring, that their 14 4, 3| to the place where their Lovers attended for them, and going~ ~ 15 4, 3| loving manner; so that no lovers could wish to~ ~live in 16 4, 4| company~ ~complaining on Lovers misfortunes, some blaming 17 4, 4| So these two unfortunate Lovers, never enjoyed the very 18 4, 7| Oh poore infortunate Lovers, whose Starres were so inauspicious 19 4, 7| whereby these two poore Lovers~ ~lost their lives. For, 20 4, 8| is the~ ~custome of yong Lovers) to use divers daily walkes 21 4, 10| the infelicity of poore Lovers. And having finished his~ ~ 22 4, 10| happy fortunes hapning to Lovers,~ ~after former cruell and 23 4, Song| sigh too late.~ ~ Learne Lovers, learne, what tis to be 24 5, 3| night, which happened to two Lovers, that were not~ ~indued 25 5, 4| of night, when all (but Lovers) take~ ~their rest; Ricciardo 26 5, 4| passe with our over-fond Lovers, in~ ~being taken tardy 27 5, 5| and neither of these hot Lovers~ ~knowing the others intent, 28 5, 6| night, intended for our Lovers meeting, proved disastrous~ ~ 29 5, 6| daunt or dismay the poore~ ~Lovers, as the uncivill and unsightly 30 5, 6| but the poore infortunate Lovers~ ~themselves, they stood 31 5, 7| heard, that the~ ~two poore Lovers were in danger to be burned: 32 5, 7| the onely ease to poore Lovers soules; so that the raine 33 5, 7| or suspition.~ ~ But, as Lovers felicities are sildome permanent, 34 5, 7| lives of the two poore Lovers, but their childes also; 35 7, 2| scrubbing. So that these poore Lovers, what they could not~ ~accomplish 36 7, 8| al discretion, and makes Lovers so heedelesse of their~ ~ 37 8, 8| kissing and embracing as Lovers use to do.~ ~ Zeppa seeing 38 9, 1| alreadie approved, that Lovers have bene led into divers 39 9, 1| Neverthelesse, each~ ~of the Lovers severally made knowne to 40 9, 2| entred, found the two Lovers sweetly imbracing: but yet 41 9, 5| sodainely rapping out a Lovers Oath or~ ~two, thus he proceeded. 42 10, 5| uneasie or difficult, but in a lovers judgement it appeareth possible.~ ~ 43 10, 8| times, they have brought lovers~ ~to unfortunate ends, as 44 10, 8| have fled away with their lovers into strange Countries,~ ~