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 1  Ind      |    neighbours, and friends, would meete together at the~ ~deceased
 2  Ind      |     reason) to feare.~ ~ Heere we meete and remaine (as it seemeth
 3  Ind      |          when we part~ ~hence, we meete with none but dead bodies;
 4  Ind      |         any meanes: I thinke it~ ~meete (if your judgement therein
 5  Ind      | tribulation) to try if they could meete with their fayre~ ~friends,
 6    1,    1|           might repose trust to~ ~meete with their lewdnesse. Having
 7    1,    1|         apt in~ ~all respects, to meete with the treachery of the
 8    1,    1|          and never happening~ ~to meete with the man againe, after
 9    1,    6|           the poore, as were more meete for Swine, or to be worse~ ~
10    1, Song|         sweete,~ ~ for none other meete,~ ~ But hearts enflamed
11    2,    2|        their owne, yet~ ~casually meete with worser Lodging.~ ~
12    2,    3|           goodnesse) with a~ ~man meete to be my husband, which (
13    2,    5|            For the crafty wag, (a meete~ ~attendant for so honest
14    2,    6|           would it please thee to meete thine owne Mother here?
15    2,    7|          kings, and marched on to meete the King~ ~of Cappadocia,
16    2,    9|        servant supposed~ ~to be a meete place, for the execution
17    2, Song|       Queene considering that the meete houre for rest was~ ~come,
18    3,    5|         the Knight, who~ ~went to meete him, saying in a lowd laughter.
19    3,    6|            and had~ ~appointed to meete her privately in a Bathing
20    3,    6|           and Gentlewomen used to meete together~ ~(according to
21    3,    6|          Are you shee that should meete~ ~him heere? Yes, replied
22    4,    1|            divers yeeres) the age meete for marriage.~ ~ Neverthelesse,
23    4,   10|         he was, as also hoping to meete with his Mistresse; he went~ ~
24    5,    9|        thinking her to be a Fowle meete for so~ ~Noble a Lady to
25    5,   10|   barrennesse,~ ~knowing my selfe meete and able to be a Mother,
26    6,    3|         THAT MOCKERS DO SOMETIMES MEETE WITH~ ~ THEIR MATCHES IN
27    7,    1|        they are, nor~ ~ever could meete with any, to tell me what
28    7,    5|    discerned: their mouthes might meete with kisses~ ~together,
29    7,    6|         manner as you chaunced to meete him.~ ~ Now trust mee deare
30    7,    7|          I made~ ~him promise, to meete him in our Garden, presently
31    7,    8|     emboldned her so farre, as to meete with Roberto at the~ ~streete
32    8,    2|        walking abroad, chanced to meete with~ ~Bentivegna, driving
33    8,    3|           happening (on a day) to meete him in the Church of Saint
34    8,    4|           and where we may safely meete together.~ ~Worthy Sir,
35    8,    9|          twenty~ ~men, who should meete together twice in a moneth,
36    8,    9|            goodes of such as they meete withall, even so do we:
37    8,   10|       above all things else)~ ~to meete with him privately in a
38    9,    8|       past, it was his fortune to meete with~ ~Blondello, who having
39   10,    7|           with his~ ~Queene, what meete recompence he should gratifie
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