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 1  Ind      |    gaine, they lost their owne lives.~ ~ In this extreame calamity,
 2  Ind      |   their neighbours, that their lives perished,~ ~rather by the
 3  Ind      |        the conservation of our lives? When I~ ~well consider,
 4    1,    1|   robbing us of our goods, our lives will remaine~ ~in their
 5    1,    2|     wickednes of the~ ~Priests lives, farewell all hope in me,
 6    1,    6|     The vicious~ ~and polluted lives of Priests, yeeldeth matter
 7    2,    3|      such boldnesse, uppon thy lives perill, and~ ~before thou
 8    2,    4|       made shift to save their lives~ ~by swimming. Others caught
 9    2,    4|     strove for safety of their lives by~ ~any helpe, were it
10    2,    7|     the deerest price of their lives. For, beside their infinit
11    2,    8|       to the perill of their~ ~lives. His Sonne, being named
12    3,    1|        it. Let it suffice, our lives must not be~ ~by any so
13    3,    2|       he adventures upon his~ ~lives perill. Twice hee knockt
14    4,    2|          REPREHENDING THE LEWD LIVES OF DISSEMBLING HYPOCRITES;
15    4,    3|        and ended their loathed lives in one~ ~fire together.~ ~
16    4,    4|      miserable ending of their lives.~ ~ Gulielmo the second,
17    4,    4|      desires: ended both their lives in~ ~violent manner.~ ~
18    4,    6|    afterwards they ended their lives.~ ~
19    4,    7|       finish both your mortall lives, and fervent love, in~ ~
20    4,    7|      poore Lovers~ ~lost their lives. For, just in the middest
21    4,   10|     prove to the losse of many lives.~ ~Hereupon, the cure of
22    4,   10|      all hope in them of his~ ~lives restoring: onely to rid
23    5,    1|     Coast; for safety of their lives,~ ~they laboured to land
24    5,    1|       Iphigenia, and had their lives courteously saved by~ ~Chynon:
25    5,    1|      and his friends had their lives likewise spared,~ ~although
26    5,    2|  proved~ ~to the losse of many lives among them. When the Sarazens
27    5,    6|  finish both their shame~ ~and lives together.~ ~ During the
28    5,    7|     same time) not onely the~ ~lives of the two poore Lovers,
29    5,   10|  talking of any thing, but the lives of the holy~ ~Fathers, or
30    5,   10|  religious~ ~perswasion of her lives integrety, free from the
31    7,    5|   insidiators of their~ ~Wives lives, and most diligent pursuers
32    8,    1| preserve their honour as their lives, without yeelding to the~ ~
33    8,    5|      of lowe spirit, and their lives so wretched and penurious,
34    8,    9|       my selfe, do leade~ ~our lives in such merry manner as
35    9,   10|      good actions, whereby our lives (how short soever~ ~they
36    9, Song|      ficklenesse?~ ~ For truth lives not in men:~ ~ Poore soule,
37    9, Song|       constantly:~ ~ But truth lives not in men,~ ~ Poore soule,
38    9, Song|    from assuring.~ ~ For truth lives not in men:~ ~ Poore soule,
39    9, Song|      ficklenesse,~ ~ For truth lives not in men,~ ~ Alas! why
40   10,   10|      the~ ~conservation of our lives, and support of our health,
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