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 1  Ind      |     parts of her body must be discovered to him, which~ ~(in the
 2    1,    4|       that he had not beene~ ~discovered by the Monke, and to be
 3    1,    6|     THEIR HYPOCRISIE HONESTLY DISCOVERED~ ~ ~ ~ An honest plaine
 4    2,    1|    when his dissimulation was discovered, he was~ ~well beaten, being
 5    2,    5|       passe, that they were~ ~discovered to Fredericke King of Arragon,
 6    2,    5|        Their flight was not~ ~discovered by the Watch, but they comming
 7    2,    6|   from thence. But this being discovered to the~ ~Sicillians, he
 8    2,    6|      he should otherwise be~ ~discovered; being not satisfied with
 9    2,    6| concerned me if I had beene~ ~discovered: he was the named (and so
10    2,    8|      of the~ ~disease had now discovered it selfe apparantly.~ ~
11    3,    2|      her. This being secretly discovered by the~ ~King, and the party
12    3,    2|       beside, her error being discovered to her, might~ ~afterward
13    3,    2|        especially if the King discovered his~ ~agony. And although
14    3,    2|     by whom they were never~ ~discovered, so long as the King lived,
15    3,    9|    circumstances were at full discovered, thus spake the~ ~Countesse.~ ~
16    4,    1|    because she would not be~ ~discovered in her intention, many dayes
17    4,    1|  intended to do.~ ~ The poore discovered Lovers, having ended their
18    4,    1|     onely her secret love was discovered, but~ ~also Guiscardo was
19    4,    2|    visitations over-publikely discovered, purposed to check~ ~and
20    4,    5|      Loves oppressions, was~ ~discovered by the eldest of the Brethren,
21    4,    5|    where hardly it could be~ ~discovered by any one. Then they returned
22    5,    4|     day, for feare of being~ ~discovered by any.~ ~ But, as excesse
23    5,    5|       fit for the purpose, he discovered~ ~his love to him, requesting
24    5,    7|     at last it must needes be discovered; went~ ~privately to her
25    5,    7|  promise~ ~made to Pedro, and discovered all. Which when Amarigo
26    6,   10|      Inne, where closely they discovered to him, what they had done,~ ~
27    7,    7|    HIS MASTER~ ~ ~ ~ Losovico discovered to his Mistresse Madame
28    7,    7|       all his amorous suite~ ~discovered, and likely to draw very
29    7,    8|   that her subtle cunning was discovered, and supposing her~ ~Husband
30    7,   10|      in his minde, that if he discovered any such matter to him:
31    8,    6|    hath it, will~ ~quickly be discovered.~ ~ I have heard (quoth
32    8,    7|      while. In the end, she~ ~discovered this matter to her secret
33    8,    7|     at all to trust thee) and discovered the~ ~integritie of my soule
34    8,    9|       where they might not be discovered by overmuch light, they
35    8,   10|       his error should not be discovered, he departed in~ ~a small
36    9,    2| entrance) have her owne shame discovered: arose very hastily, and~ ~
37    9,    2|    the Priest should not be~ ~discovered.~ ~ Away shee went in all
38   10,    9|     Garments) least they were discovered by~ ~Thorello. Neverthelesse,
39   10,    9|  fearing least he should be~ ~discovered: constrained thereto meerly
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