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 1    1,    6| reprehension, which~ ~an honest simple lay-man, gave to a covetous
 2    1,    6|         misguided by his owne~ ~simple speaking, and (perhaps)
 3    1,    6|         he directed him.~ ~ The simple man, yet not so simple,
 4    1,    6|      The simple man, yet not so simple, but seeing that this weekely~ ~
 5    2,    5|     companions suppose me to be simple, and make me enter the Tombe,~ ~
 6    2,    7|         though I~ ~am a fraile, simple, and weake woman, therefore
 7    2,    8|           Being verie poore and simple in apparrel, he departed
 8    3,    1|        and women, that~ ~are so simple, as to credit for a certainty,
 9    3,    1|     being done, he seeming very simple and sottish, and she chearing~ ~
10    3,    4|      CAN DEVISE, TO DECEIVE THE SIMPLE, AND COMPASSE THEIR OWNE~ ~
11    3,    6|      selfe not~ ~to be silly or simple in this.~ ~ Ricciardo uttered
12    3,    7|        many credulous widdowes: simple women, yea, and men~ ~of
13    3,    8|         TO~ ~ BEGUILE SILLY AND SIMPLE MARIED MEN~ ~ ~ ~ Ferando,
14    3,    8|     being a man materiall,~ ~of simple and grosse understanding,
15    3,    8|      things else) was meerely a simple fellow, and more like an
16    3,    8|         to~ ~visit her, and the simple ignorant Country people,
17    3,   10|        wilds of Thebais.~ ~ The simple maiden, aged perhaps some
18    4,    2|     could quickly disclose~ ~to simple credulous people, what craft
19    5,    8|         feare and pitty, like a simple silly man,~ ~hoodwinkt with
20    5,    9|        house, and then into his simple~ ~Garden, where having no
21    6,  Ind|       that yong Maides are so~ ~simple, as to loose the flourishing
22    6,    4|        was indeede) a~ ~plaine, simple, honest mery fellow, having
23    6,   10|   placed insted thereof.~ ~ The simple men and women of the country,
24    6,   10|       the Coales openly.~ ~ The simple multitude, having (with
25    7,    2|   affaires: wouldst thou bee so simple, as to~ ~sell such a brewing
26    7,    3|    deceyving thereby infinite~ ~simple credulous soules, whose
27    7,    4|         wil adde~ ~another of a simple woman, who taught her husband
28    7,    5|       himselfe to be ledde by a simple Woman, even as a Sheepe
29    7,    9|     answere. Lesca, I am not so simple, as to credite any such
30    7,   10|         wives exercise on their simple~ ~Husbands; I am to tell
31    7,   10|       other Meucio de Tura; Men simple, and of~ ~no understanding,
32    8,    3|  Painter, named Calandrino, a~ ~simple man; yet as much adicted
33    8,    3|       he intended to deale with simple Calandrino: they went both
34    8,    6|         HOW EASILY A PLAINE AND SIMPLE MAN MAY BE~ ~ MADE A FOOLE,
35    8,    7|          perswading~ ~the poore simple Country people, that in
36    8,    9|         were cloathed in~ ~such simple and meane Garments, as ordinarily
37    9,    6|   horses, and entred into the~ ~simple Inne: having taken order
38    9,   10|         poore, having~ ~but one simple habitation in the village
39   10,    9|       women (according to their simple faculty) are able to bestow~ ~
40   10,   10|       said.~ ~The plaine honest simple man, that stood holding
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