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 1  Ind      |           except a very few,~ ~and subject to the avarice of servants,
 2  Ind      |      without meane or measure, are subject to no~ ~long continuance:
 3    2,    1|       Queene, and according to the subject by her enjoyned. In which~ ~
 4    2,    4|       whosoever discourseth on the subject proposed,~ ~should no way
 5    2,    6|     Sicillians,~ ~or he willing to subject himselfe to his Lordes enemie;
 6    2,    9|        conceive of a fraile Woman, subject (by~ ~nature) to entreaties,
 7    2,   10|          and me, whereas here I am subject to no such constellations.
 8    3,    8|      common understanding; but yet subject to a more hellish~ ~affliction
 9    3,    9|         because I am your Ward and Subject, any where else~ ~you may
10    3,   10|            will not be far off the subject of~ ~this day's discourse,
11    3,   10|            wheresoever they be are subject to him.~ ~ Coming, then,
12    3,   10|       evill, I have alwayes bene~ ~subject (perhaps by the meanes of
13    4,    1|         hath this day given us a~ ~subject, very rough and stearne
14    4,    1|         reasons, I~ ~must needs be subject to naturall desires, wherein
15    4,    2|   conditions, whose natures are as subject to inconstancy,~ ~as their
16    4,    8|          things, no one is lesse~ ~subject to take counsell, or can
17    5,   10|              that other Women were subject to the like infirmitie,
18    5,   10|         woman as~ ~others are, and subject to the same desires, as (
19    6,    1|  erroneously from the~ ~essentiall subject, seeming neere an end, and
20    6,    2|          of their houses, as being subject to least~ ~suspition, and
21    6,    4| imployments, wherewith our present subject~ ~presumeth not to meddle.
22    7,    2|      brasse or iron, and therefore subject to womens frailty. would
23    7,    3|        freer exercise, maketh them subject to many~ ~infirmities. And
24    7,    5|           pray you,~ ~that I am as subject to sinne, as any other Woman
25    7,    8|             that thou shouldest be subject~ ~to his fooleries. What
26    7,    9|        utterly deprived of. I am~ ~subject to the same desires they
27    7,   10|              priviledge; but being subject (as you all are) to the
28    7,   10|        then I could wish, upon a~ ~subject so sutable to my minde:
29    8,    2|          affections, and therefore subject~ ~to their infirmities.
30    8,    7|         Lady, could finde no other subject to worke her~ ~mocking folly
31    8,    9|         office whereto all men are subject, I weare no warmer~ ~defence,
32    9,  Ind|    LIMITTED TO ANY ONE PECULIAR~ ~ SUBJECT: BUT EVERY ONE REMAINETH
33    9,    9|       lawes,~ ~are and ought to be subject to men, yea, and to be governd
34    9,    9|             that they should~ ~bee subject and obedient to their governour.
35    9,    9|            we should be~ ~intirely subject to them, in giving them
36    9,    9|            skittish Mule~ ~(belike subject to fearefull starting, as
37   10,    4|       wherein is never any want of subject, it is so faire and spacious
38   10,    5|            Julij;~ ~although it be subject to much cold, yet it is
39   10,    6|          because no man els can be subject to the~ ~like, in regard
40   10,    8|        World and hee is of a Citie subject to mine. I say that I am~ ~
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