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1 Ind | of their being; and~ ~to accept of strangers, would seeme 2 1, 1| there is no Church that will accept his body, but it~ ~must 3 2, 2| mine insufficiencie, and to accept me and~ ~my fairest fortunes 4 2, 3| other; and if thou wilt not accept me as thy wife, set a locke 5 2, 3| and constancie, never to accept any other man~ ~in marriage, 6 2, 5| ought to be loved, and accept of your exceeding kindnesse: 7 2, 8| man, that if he would~ ~accept of his service, he willingly 8 3, 1| us, no doubt but he will accept it in part of~ ~payment. 9 3, 5| your courteous favour~ ~to accept, yea, if it were thorow 10 3, 7| and that you would also accept them as your brethren~ ~ 11 3, 9| carriage towards her, to accept her~ ~for ever as his lawfull 12 4, 2| him pleaseth. If you can accept any of these~ ~shapes, before 13 4, 3| now in you~ ~Gentlemen, to accept this comfortable offer, 14 4, 6| forsake mee. I could~ ~not but accept this rare kindnes in the 15 4, 6| husband, he willingly would~ ~accept her in marriage.~ ~ While 16 4, 10| Philostratus, gladly I do accept your gift; and to the end 17 5, 2| Water, praying her for to accept of that poore~ ~entertainment, 18 5, 4| his hope and desire; to accept his Catharina in marriage, 19 5, 7| knowne, whether she will accept him as her Husband, or no; 20 5, 7| time so long, and would not accept the one or other, striving ( 21 5, 7| that if~ ~Theodoro would accept his Daughter in marriage, 22 5, 7| his Wife, if he would so accept her: was over come with~ ~ 23 5, 8| appoint, will~ ~vouchsafe to accept a dinner heere with wi me; 24 5, 9| offer, or my selfe to~ ~accept. And such is the nature 25 5, 9| you, that I will~ ~never accept of any other husband, but 26 7, 5| on him, if he pleased to accept it. If~ ~successe (in this 27 7, 6| solicitings, and would~ ~not accept either tokens, or letters. 28 7, 7| will (without all question) accept your offer,~ ~for hee keepeth 29 8, 10| happinesse, that thou wilt accept a Supper~ ~and Lodging in 30 8, 10| p shall the more boldly accept your~ ~kindnes, with this 31 10, 1| afterward.~ ~ ~ ~ I doe accept it (Worthy Ladies) as no 32 10, 3| have done, I would gladly~ ~accept your most liberall offer: 33 10, 7| grace us so much, as to~ ~accept him for your Husband, whom 34 10, 7| am not onely~ ~willing to accept him for my Husband, whom 35 10, 8| hee should unmannerly accept it. Wherefore, being unable 36 10, 8| off, and say, I will not accept thee as my wife: great~ ~ 37 10, 8| demanding of her, if shee would accept mee as her husband, and 38 10, 8| it was much better to~ ~accept Titus as their kinsman ( 39 10, 9| wee are constrained to~ ~accept, taking you to bee the mirrour 40 10, 9| case urgently commandeth; accept it~ ~as it may be best accomplished.~ ~ 41 10, 10| gracious Lord, if you will accept so poore a~ ~maiden to be