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 1  Ind      |        of farre greater power or violence; for,~ ~not onely healthfull
 2  Ind      |        attaine unto) as also the violence of the contagion, the~ ~
 3  Ind      |  putrified bodies, then by~ ~any violence of the disease in themselves.
 4    1,    3|        that to doe him further~ ~violence, would redound unto his
 5    1,    5|     SHOULD NOT~ ~ OFFER MODESTIE VIOLENCE~ ~ ~ ~ The Lady Marquesse
 6    2,    1|       indeede, by their extreame violence.~ ~ Sodainly, Marquiso bethought
 7    2,    2|          Compelled by the coldes violence, his teeth~ ~quaking, and
 8    2,    4|         on with such~ ~impetuous violence; that the small vessell,
 9    2,    4|        each from other, and by~ ~violence of the tempest it came to
10    2,    4|         obscurity, and impetuous violence of~ ~the billowes; such
11    2,    5|        to winne by outrage and~ ~violence: so that taking up a great
12    2,    7|     themselves deceyved, for the violence continued~ ~still, encreasing
13    2,    7|      that what with the Tempests violence,~ ~and over lading of the
14    2,    7|      altered, by the tempestuous violence of the Sea:~ ~yet notwithstanding,
15    2,    7|      very little) to appease the violence of her~ ~passions; and,
16    2,    8|       make him,~ ~pressed by the violence of her amorous passions,
17    2,    8|         and used all shamefull~ ~violence to them. Now, as ill newes
18    3,    6|          in regard of the heates violence; with~ ~which answer the
19    4,    3|          Ninetta~ ~proceed on in violence, against this new commenced
20    4,    4|        slinged stones, or what~ ~violence els they could use against
21    4,    4|            bloody slaughter, and violence of the fires encreasing
22    4,    6|           The Potestate offering violence to the Virgin, and she~ ~
23    4,    6|           but before I offer any violence to my~ ~selfe, let us devise
24    4,    6|       never talke of~ ~doing any violence to your selfe, because by
25    4,    6|        to compasse his will by~ ~violence; which like a vertuous and
26    5,    1|        all in vaine, because the violence of the tempest~ ~encreased
27    5,    5|       but dead men, here is~ ~no violence to be offered, neither is
28    5,    7|         or other, striving (by~ ~violence) to make her take the one.
29    5,   10|          will not offer thee any violence: onely tell mee how thou~ ~
30    5,   10|          he offered her no other violence, but gave her~ ~such vaunting
31    7,    8|          he~ ~had doone all this violence to his wife Simonida:) and
32    7,    8| shoulders, which had suffered no violence, neither seemed~ ~to bee
33    8,    7|        which added the~ ~greater violence to hir affliction, that
34    8,    7|          doe, so extreame is the violence of the~ ~Sunnes burning
35    8,    7|         life)~ ~ from the heates violence; and not once onely, but
36    9,    1|       againe: yet such was the~ ~violence of his love, and the power
37    9,    4|    charge, that after the heates violence was overpast, hee~ ~should
38   10,    7|        apparant signes, that the violence of her fits~ ~forsooke her,
39   10,    7|  sickenesse: but I hope that the violence~ ~thereof is (almost) already
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