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1 Ind | matters answerable to the sad~ ~qualitie of the time, 2 Ind | us forsake the sicke and sad Cittie. But,~ ~because such 3 1, 4| inflicted on him, which made him sad beyond all~ ~measure: Neverthelesse, 4 2, 2| very pensively; made many sad complaints to Saint Julian,~ ~ 5 2, 5| sobbings, breathed~ ~foorth in sad, but verie seemely manner, 6 2, 6| fit for her silent~ ~and sad meditations, secretly by 7 2, 6| Resorting daily to this her sad exercise,~ ~and continuing 8 2, 7| remembrance of her so many sad disasters, and being now 9 2, 8| alterations of Fortune, in sad~ ~repetition of her wonderfull 10 2, 10| being halfe desperate, sad and displeased, he came 11 2, Song| wee together, but in no sad mood,~ ~ Of sighes or teares, 12 3, 3| you, and by the way of a sad~ ~complaint her confession 13 3, 3| in a very sorowfull and sad complaint. And though~ ~( 14 3, 7| history of her husbands sad disasters, telling her, 15 3, 7| commendation, but onely sad silence,~ ~occasioned by 16 3, 7| finished, the garments of sad~ ~mourning were quite laid 17 3, 8| the rest did, were very sad and sorrowfull for him.~ ~ 18 3, 8| attired in blacke, very sad and pensive, which by his 19 3, 9| vaine.~ ~ Having taken her sad and sorrowfull farewell 20 3, 9| meere repetition, beside the sad and afflicting~ ~sufferance; 21 3, Song| Well may I curse that sad and dismall day,~ ~ When 22 4, 1| merry and~ ~pleasant, where sad Tragicall reports are no 23 4, 1| vaine) the~ ~occasion of her sad complaining, comforting 24 4, 1| and~ ~Ghismonda, for whose sad disaster, when the King 25 4, 4| Ambassadors~ ~(habited in sad mourning) to the aged King 26 4, 5| sighing and breathing~ ~foorth sad complaints thereto, even 27 4, 6| and although it will be a sad sight~ ~to his friends, 28 4, 7| of Saint Paul, by their sad and sorrowfull accusers, 29 4, 10| addition, of any more such sad and~ ~mournfull matter, 30 4, 10| had made all the Ladies sad and sighe, this~ ~last of 31 5, 6| together, to behold such a sad and wofull spectacle, even~ ~ 32 5, 9| kindnesse, returning home againe sad and melancholly.~ ~Shortly 33 6, 10| not, that through the~ ~sad occasion of the time, which 34 8, 2| behaviour,~ ~walked sullen, sad and melancholly, as if he 35 8, 7| armes.~ ~ After that the sad and discomfortable night 36 8, 7| Waiting-woman sitting at the doore, sad and disconsolate for her~ ~ 37 8, 10| night; he went, both with sad and melancholly lookes, 38 8, Song| Soveraigne Love by thee.~ ~ No sad despaire,~ ~ Or killing 39 9, Song| And welcome now those sad annoies~ ~ Which do most 40 10, 6| given them in marriage, in sad~ ~mourning he departed thence 41 10, 8| why he should become thus sad and sickely. But Titus after~ ~ 42 10, 8| sat an indifferent while sad~ ~and pensive, as being 43 10, 9| easily collected by her sad countenance, that shee was