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1 Ind | universally hurtfull~ ~to all that beheld it, or otherwise came to 2 Ind | imaginations in them that beheld them, all tending to a most~ ~ 3 1, 4| better comfort; but~ ~when he beheld him lockt into the Chamber, 4 2, 1| upon him,~ ~and whosoever beheld him, would verily have imagined, 5 2, 2| entred into the Chamber, and beheld her to be such~ ~a beautifull 6 2, 3| other day, when first I beheld thee, whether it proceeded 7 2, 4| looking more~ ~advisedly, beheld two armes extended over 8 2, 6| unspeakable joy, when they beheld the so lately married couple:~ ~ 9 2, 7| well as shee could, she beheld the Ladies that were of 10 2, 7| custome. Which when~ ~Bajazeth beheld, he imagined the victory 11 2, 7| onely; and the more they beheld her, the more~ ~they marvelled 12 2, 7| sleeping; whom the more he beheld, the more he admired and~ ~ 13 2, 8| Angiers. Perotto hearing this, beheld him more advisedly,~ ~and 14 2, 9| Frownes and fury he beheld on either side, and Bernardo 15 2, 9| people, which afterward beheld the Carkasse of his~ ~wickednesse 16 2, 10| the women were. When he beheld there so faire a~ ~young 17 2, 10| when my Lord the~ ~Judge beheld, (who expected to finde 18 3, 7| When she had~ ~advisedly beheld him, and knew him indeed 19 3, 8| beauty, then any that ever I beheld before, considering,~ ~it 20 3, 8| where when the Neighbours~ ~beheld him, as people halfe frighted 21 4, 2| many beauties have you~ ~beheld, any way answerable to mine, 22 4, 2| guest~ ~so left in bed: he beheld divers crouds of people, 23 4, 5| many other friends that~ ~beheld her.~ ~ So long she held 24 4, 7| dead. Which~ ~when Simonida beheld, wringing her hands, she 25 4, Song| further plunged in.~ ~ For I beheld another in my place,~ ~ 26 5, 1| which ever any living man beheld.~ ~ Then he began to distinguish 27 5, 1| Iphigenia: but~ ~so soone as he beheld her eyes open, he began 28 5, 5| So soone as Bernardino beheld~ ~her, he began to be much 29 5, 6| immediately, and although he beheld him~ ~to bee very angerly 30 6, 10| reverence)~ ~a long while beheld them, they thronged in crouds 31 8, 5| denyeth, yet mine owne eyes beheld the deed, it being now not 32 8, 7| and beleeving that she beheld him with pleasing regards;~ ~ 33 8, 7| fairest that ever you beheld) wil appeare unto you, very 34 8, 9| women, that ever anie~ ~eye beheld, and which I my selfe saw ( 35 8, 10| beseeme a Princes Pallace. He beheld a most~ ~costly Bed, and 36 9, 5| creature that ever any eye~ ~beheld, much fairer then the Queen 37 10, 4| through the streets,~ ~all beheld her with admiration, to 38 10, 5| in opinion of such as beheld it) never was the like seen 39 10, 5| her word.~ ~ When the Lady beheld the fruites and flowers, 40 10, 9| in his~ ~hand (where hee beheld a light of greater splendor) 41 10, 9| into the Church, where they beheld the wonderful riche~ ~bedde, 42 10, 9| nuptialls. She likewise beheld him very often,~ ~not in 43 10, 10| and anguishes, which we beheld daylie~ ~in our City, since