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1 2, 5| not to my lodging, I shall wrong mine Host and his guests~ ~ 2 2, 6| Gentlemen, who sustaining the wrong~ ~which thou hast offred 3 2, 7| him to revenge so horrid a wrong, and promising~ ~to assist 4 2, 8| rather then hee would so wrong his Lord and~ ~Maister, 5 2, 8| she revealed what great wrong~ ~she had done to the Count 6 2, 10| you shal offer me great wrong, in~ ~seeking to get her 7 3, 3| thereon. But feare not any~ ~wrong to thy selfe; for I am a 8 3, 8| more be jealous, never~ ~wrong so good a Wife, nor ever 9 4, 1| not deserved the shamefull wrong which~ ~thou hast requited 10 4, 1| commiseration of my~ ~extreame wrong, I found them both most 11 4, 6| first, of~ ~outrage and wrong offered to him by her, rather 12 4, 8| patience, as so great a wrong, and his hearts tormenting~ ~ 13 5, 5| entreated~ ~him, not to regard a wrong offered by unruly and youthfull 14 5, 5| injured by me, then any great wrong that I have~ ~sustained. 15 5, 5| and then you can doe no wrong unto mee.~ ~ When the Gentlemen 16 5, 6| obliged, to recompence the wrong which he had done, with~ ~ 17 5, 10| mee die, if I beare this wrong at your hands. When his 18 7, 4| patiently to suffer~ ~the wrong alreadie done him, then 19 7, 4| peace, after a~ ~notorious wrong sustained, and further injuries 20 7, 7| Mistresse, thereby to~ ~wrong his honest Master, insted 21 7, 7| would offer such a damnable wrong to my~ ~worthy Master, that 22 7, 7| speeches, with intent to wrong~ ~mee in mine honour. Questionlesse, 23 7, 8| MEANETH TO DISCOVER ANY WRONG OFFERED HIS WIFE; EXCEPT~ ~ 24 7, 9| vertuous,) would so shamefullie wrong you: yea,~ ~and to performe 25 7, 9| instant, revenge both thy wrong and mine. Doest not thou~ ~ 26 8, 7| hast well revenged that wrong on me; for, although wee 27 8, 8| Chest, he~ ~revenged his wrong at that instant, so that 28 8, 8| manner, and revenged his wrong more moderately, then the~ ~ 29 8, 8| his braine, to have this wrong fully revenged,~ ~yet with 30 8, 8| cannot deny mee, weighing the wrong you~ ~have sustained by 31 8, 8| do is but to right my~ ~wrong, as any other woman of spirit 32 8, 8| beside, in recompence of the wrong received, I leave to your~ ~ 33 8, 9| The reward for a precedent wrong committed, which Zeppa retorted~ ~ 34 8, 9| your selfe, but rather such wrong, as we~ ~would be very sorry 35 9, 4| avouched the truth of his wrong received, but the base~ ~ 36 9, 6| courage sufficient to right my wrong,~ ~and yet as olde as I 37 10, 5| accordingly, for offering to wrong a~ ~Gentleman in his wife.~ ~ 38 10, 5| will do some~ ~such violent wrong to us, as we shal be never 39 10, 8| deceive,~ ~or otherwise wrong you, I could have basely 40 10, Song| bravely bold,~ ~ Not to wrong me, I scorne to be controld.~ ~