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 1    2,    3|          the meanes of Alessandro) recovered all that was due to~ ~him
 2    2,    4|           he found~ ~himselfe well recovered, not onely of all his losses
 3    2,    4|            Stove, where quickly he recovered by her pains, his strength~ ~
 4    2,    6|        when the amorous couple had recovered their former~ ~feature,
 5    2,    6|       Spina, Madam Beritola (being recovered from her passionate~ ~traunce,
 6    2,    7|         thereby well comforted and recovered. And seeing~ ~her beautie
 7    2,    7|            appeared, and I~ ~being recovered from death to life, certaine
 8    2,    8|             that when he was fully recovered, he should have~ ~private
 9    2,    8|       Soone was the yong Gentleman recovered and married,~ ~no man alive
10    2,   10|         earnestly desired, or else recovered againe, after the~ ~losse.
11    3,  Ind|         LONG~ ~ WISHED DESIRES, OR RECOVERED SOMETHING, SUPPOSED TO BE
12    3,    1|         and which I have not onely recovered againe~ ~this night, but
13    3,    6|            her~ ~guiltinesse) shee recovered her owne house, where remorse
14    3,    7|           how a~ ~Citizen of ours, recovered the kindnesse of his Love,
15    3,    8|         When Ferandoes senses were recovered againe, and he found himselfe~ ~
16    3,    8|         the breake of day, Ferando recovered his senses, and thorow~ ~
17    3,    9|             love and liking may be recovered, and (by your meanes) I
18    3,   10| Lamporechio had of~ ~the nuns, and recovered your speech just as your
19    4,    4|      victory.~ ~ Afterward, having recovered the Princesse dead body
20    4,   10|       broken, and his senses had~ ~recovered their former power, yet
21    5,    1|          Lysimachus, with him he~ ~recovered his Iphigenia againe, and
22    5,    1|           Iphigenia might now be~ ~recovered againe with chastisement
23    5,    5|          of~ ~contention, Menghino recovered the Mayden from Giovanni,
24    5,    5|    naturall Brother to the newly~ ~recovered Maide: he bethought himselfe,
25    5,   10|            because it cannot bee~ ~recovered againe; and when the fiends
26    5,   10|            man was indifferently~ ~recovered; by the perswasion of some
27    7,    3|             which is indifferently recovered in his armes, and if~ ~Nurse
28    7,    8|         head. And~ ~having not yet recovered his sences, is verily perswaded,
29    7,   10|            lost, which cannot be~ ~recovered againe, and if I were lost,
30    8,    7|         shee had (more then halfe) recovered her~ ~friend already, and
31    8,    7|         throwne into the fire, and recovered out againe, can~ ~never
32    8,    7|           out of which she was not recovered in a long~ ~while after,
33    8,   10|           one~ ~meanes or other be recovered. And being a man of woonderfull~ ~
34    9,    7|           he crying out for helpe, recovered her from~ ~the Wolfe, yet
35   10,    2|           his stomacke perfectly~ ~recovered, his body strong enough
36   10,    4|            then manifest, that the recovered person, was become~ ~justly
37   10,    4|       admiration, to be so happily recovered from her~ ~grave Signior
38   10,    7|          while after,~ ~she became recovered, and farre more beautifull (
39   10,    8|          and Titus being perfectly recovered, was~ ~present at the Feast
40   10,    9|            who was~ ~indifferently recovered) should be attyred in one
41   10,    9|         that they~ ~had so happily recovered Signior Thorello againe.~ ~
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