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 1  Ind      |    sooner, and others~ ~later, commonly without either Feaver, or
 2    1,    2|        things, as wretched men commonly use to doe.~ ~ These things,
 3    1,    4|   WHICH REMAINE IN THEMSELVES, COMMONLY ARE~ ~ THE AUTHORS OF THEIR
 4    1,    6|     Paris, in poore estate, as commonly he could light on no~ ~better
 5    2,    5|      time) an~ ~olde woman (as commonly such stuffe is alwayes so
 6    3,    1|     two Asses therewith, which commonly carried home all~ ~the wood,
 7    3,    1|       not fully satisfied, doe commonly urge more~ ~frequent accesse,
 8    3,    3|        or she doe observe, how commonly those Religious persons~ ~(
 9    3,    4|   well-neere all the night, as commonly he did, each night after~ ~
10    3,    8|        seated, as now we see~ ~commonly they are, in a place not
11    3,    8|      by to and fro, but~ ~most commonly in the night season, it
12    4,    1|        inferiour quality, as~ ~commonly the Courts of~ ~Kings and
13    4,    1|     are~ ~ordained to any one, commonly they prove to be inevitable,
14    4,    2|       stature, then~ ~Painters commonly do describe him, her wisedome
15    4,    2|       and their conference (as commonly~ ~it falleth out to be)
16    4,    2|        their owne opinions, so commonly are they covetous of one
17    4,    9|    exercises of Armes, going~ ~commonly alike in their wearing garments.
18    4,   10|      unequall choyses, Parents commonly are more~ ~blamewoorthy,
19    4,   10|       fatall misfortune, which commonly awaiteth on olde Mens marriages;~ ~
20    5,    1|       Noble Gentleman, who was commonly called~ ~Aristippus, and
21    5,    1|     staffe on his necke, which commonly he used to carry; he~ ~entred
22    5,    2|     there is a~ ~small Island, commonly called Liparis, wherein (
23    5,    3|  savage ravenous beasts, which commonly live in such unfrequented~ ~
24    5,    3|  Targets, wherwith~ ~they used commonly to travaile. It fortuned,
25    5,    7|    other worldly~ ~blessings, (commonly termed the goods of Fortune)
26    5,    8|       all his actions, which~ ~commonly are the true notes of a
27    5,    9|   being thus left a widdow; as commonly it is the custome of our
28    5,   10|    roome, (as in all Houses we commonly see the like) he perceived,~ ~
29    7,  Ind|        but onely that, which~ ~commonly cal bright Lucifer, the
30    8,    2| especially for Womens service) commonly called~ ~by the name of
31    8,    2|        for his better ease. As commonly after~ ~actions of evill,
32    8,    4|       opinion of her selfe, as commonly all such foule~ ~Sluts have:
33    8,    5|     Marquesate of Anconia; who commonly were~ ~men of lowe spirit,
34    8,    7|    blacke Garments (as Widowes commonly use to wear) was likewise
35    8,    9|      in~ ~the street which wee commonly call La via del Cocomero.
36    8,    9|      as the Sisters of Ripole, commonly called the Virgin~ ~Sanctuary.
37    9,    4|   Fortarigi; so that they were commonly called Aniolliero, and~ ~
38    9,    9|   together, as it is a custome commonly~ ~observed among Travellers,
39   10,    4|    kisses on her.~ ~ But as we commonly see, that mens desires are
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