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 1  Ind      | resistance against all hurtfull accidents. So combining~ ~themselves
 2    1,    3|       to~ ~descend now into the accidents of men. Wherefore, I will
 3    1,    9|       by Fortune) thorow divers accidents and occasions:~ ~so beyond
 4    2,  Ind|         WOMEN, AS (IN DIVERS~ ~ ACCIDENTS) HAVE BEEN MUCH MOLLESTED
 5    2,    2|       and Friends, of all the~ ~accidents that had befalne him. Moreover,
 6    2,    3|         more we conferre on the accidents of Fortune, so much the
 7    2,    4|    hapneth in~ ~such lamentable accidents.~ ~ Now, notwithstanding
 8    2,    5|  surprised by three admirable~ ~accidents, out of all which he fortunately
 9    2,    6|  sufficiently at the~ ~severall accidents which did befall the poore
10    2,    6|      her quality,~ ~unfortunate accidents, and strange determination
11    2,    7|       of Cholcos, who by divers accidents (in the~ ~space of foure
12    2,    7|   pleased) relate your~ ~passed accidents to me, and what the course
13    2,    9|       to be~ ~true, except such accidents as awaite on treachery,
14    2,    9|         to~ ~learne, that these accidents by thee related, may happen
15    3,    7|        for two such succesefull accidents to injoy her husband alive~ ~
16    3,    8|  comparing the~ ~raritie of the accidents, and changes together: the
17    4,    3|       crossed by~ ~any sinister accidents, it came to passe (as often
18    4,    6|        DESCRIBING THE ADMIRABLE ACCIDENTS OF FORTUNE; AND THE~ ~ MIGHTY
19    4,    6|       thus come to passe, and~ ~accidents already ended, cannot possibly
20    4,    7|   talking of so~ ~many severall accidents; we have wandred into many
21    4,    8|       strange and extraordinary accidents, by~ ~names of familiarity
22    4,    9|      entred into the lamentable accidents of~ ~successelesse love),
23    4,    9|         only of the unfortunate accidents, but also of Rossiglions
24    4,   10|       former cruell and unkinde accidents. Which proposition was~ ~
25    5,  Ind|      disastrous and troublesome accidents; who yeelding thereto with
26    5,    1|   Hormisda, by divers~ ~strange accidents. Now Pasimondo perceiving,
27    5,    2|       amazed at so many strange accidents, and sending~ ~for Constance
28    5,    7|    SUNDRY TRAVELS AND PERILLOUS ACCIDENTS,~ ~ OCCASIONED BY THOSE
29    5,   10|       to rejoyce rather at lewd accidents, then at deeds that deserve~ ~
30    5,   10|       these the like sinister~ ~accidents might sometime crosse them:
31    6,    4|      speeches, according to the accidents happening to the speaker:
32    7,    8|    verily perswaded, that those accidents~ ~which he disclosed to
33    8,    7|        her life; beside other~ ~accidents hapning in her time of Physicke,
34    8,   10|       in friendship, or casuall accidents~ ~happening unexpected:
35    9,    1|       have bene led into divers accidents,~ ~not onely inevitable
36   10,    2|             During these passed accidents, the Pope had received intelligence
37   10,    8|       OCCURRENCES, AND CONTRARY ACCIDENTS HAPPENING:~ ~ YET LOVE AND
38   10,    8|       therefore of all sinister accidents, I thinke~ ~it best, (if
39   10,    9|         in regard of a thousand accidents which may happen, in such~ ~
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