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1 1, 1| life and~ ~behaviour) he perfectly perswaded himselfe, that 2 1, 6| which saying, he kept~ ~perfectly in his memory: and as he 3 2, 1| who knew Martellino very perfectly; but appearing so~ ~monstrously 4 2, 2| desires, or have not learned perfectly, to~ ~say S. Julians pater 5 2, 2| Lord and Husband living so perfectly in~ ~your person; this house, 6 2, 3| Lord, who~ ~onely knoweth perfectly, what is best fitting for 7 2, 5| utterance; and remembring perfectly for~ ~truth, that his Father 8 2, 7| of~ ~her? The Lady, who perfectly retained by heart, and had 9 2, 8| viewed him, he~ ~knew him perfectly; and the teares trickling 10 2, 9| Fortune, he had a wife so perfectly compleate in~ ~all graces 11 2, 9| were remarkable,~ ~which perfectly he committed to his memory. 12 2, 9| great wisedom~ ~knoweth perfectly what each of them have worthily 13 2, 10| cannot chuse but know you perfectly. If she do~ ~confirme that 14 3, 1| perceived, that~ ~he knew perfectly how to undergo his businesse, 15 3, 3| whether she knew him so perfectly, that she did~ ~not mistake 16 3, 6| which she hearing, and perfectly~ ~knowing him by his voyce; 17 3, 7| of her, as knowing him~ ~perfectly by his voice, and looking 18 3, 7| and~ ~friends, all knowing perfectly, that this had happened 19 3, 8| you desire to have him perfectly cured, of disease so dangerous~ ~ 20 3, 8| any further, or knowing perfectly, whether he~ ~was (as yet) 21 3, 9| businesse: and then if I do not perfectly heale you within eight~ ~ 22 3, 9| the King was sound and perfectly cured;~ ~which when he perceived, 23 3, 9| relating every thing so~ ~perfectly, that the Lady verily beleeved 24 3, 9| both the children were so perfectly~ ~like him, as he was confirmed 25 5, 1| singular Musitian, and could perfectly play on any~ ~instrument. 26 5, 2| the Barbarian~ ~Language perfectly; and hearing it reported, 27 5, 3| who likewise knew~ ~Pedro perfectly well) to much compassion, 28 5, 5| Girle and goods, and I do perfectly~ ~remember, that it was 29 5, 10| Pedro, who knew~ ~the youth perfectly, and demaunded of him, how 30 6, 5| his pen and pensell could perfectly portrait;~ ~shaping them 31 7, 3| because the childe is perfectly cured. Credulano calling 32 8, 6| delusions, and knowing them perfectly; now do plainly tell thee,~ ~ 33 8, 7| owne Life.~ ~ Reniero, who perfectly knew both the Dairy Farme, 34 8, 7| Ladies cloaths, knowing them perfectly, and remembring~ ~(withall) 35 8, 10| her Pandoraes unto him, perfectly instructed in the Art of 36 9, 7| yet could~ ~they not so perfectly cure her, but both her throate, 37 10, 2| that he found his stomacke perfectly~ ~recovered, his body strong 38 10, 2| for by him I am very~ ~perfectly cured: and so discoursed 39 10, 8| observed, and Titus being perfectly recovered, was~ ~present 40 10, 9| Ambassadors (who knew him perfectly, but made no~ ~outward apparance