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 1    1,    7|    this answer: Sir, I cannot advise you in any thing, so rare
 2    2,    5| counsell, whom he imagined to advise him in charitable~ ~manner:
 3    2,    6|      tell him from me, that I advise him from~ ~over-rash crediting
 4    2,   10|        Sir, speake you to me? Advise your selfe well,~ ~least
 5    2,   10|  manner: where. fore, I would advise and do hold it an~ ~action
 6    3,    3|   solemne religious Friar, to advise her in the~ ~meanes (without
 7    3,    3|    friendly reprehension, and advise him to use such unmanly
 8    3,    3|       my counsell, let me now advise thee this last time. Spare
 9    4      |     on my~ ~povertie, as they advise me to get some thing, whereon
10    4,    1|      soule, and most mature~ ~advise; I chose him above all other,
11    4,    2|    except in this manner as I advise you. We observe this day
12    4,    3|    such a course as I~ ~shall advise you, the remedy will yeild
13    4,   10|       manner) rebuke him, and advise him to a more settled course
14    4,   10| earnestly entreated her,~ ~to advise her with some such happy
15    5,   10|   minde, and knowes better to advise thee then I doe. But remember~ ~
16    5,   10|       Hen-coope; she began to advise her~ ~Husband, that he would
17    6,    4|      my contentment: albeit I advise thee, to teach mee no more
18    7,    6|     and my life, doe but as I advise you. Forth~ ~draw your Sword,
19    7,    7|     smooth a ly; this was her advise to~ ~him. Anichino, quoth
20    7,    8|    you would be ruled by mine advise; our law should make him~ ~
21    7,    9|     which regard, I would not advise~ ~any of you, to entertaine
22    8,    3|   were pleased to follow mine advise, wee three~ ~will quickely
23    9,    2|   Madam, let a poore offender advise you for to~ ~mend your veile,
24    9,    3|      aiding him with his best advise and counsell, and he would
25    9,    6|       TO BE COVERED WITH GOOD ADVISE, AND~ ~ CIVILL DISCRETION~ ~ ~ ~
26    9,    7|   dreame he told to her, with advise to keepe~ ~her selfe out
27    9,    7|    mee now in~ ~loving manner advise thee, to follow my counsell,
28    9,    7|        and once againe I do~ ~advise thee, to keepe within our
29    9,    9|   unto you the counsell~ ~and advise, given by Salomon, the wise
30    9,    9|   King Salomon, to desire his advise what meanes he should~ ~
31    9,    9|     reply. No better or truer advise could possibly be given~ ~
32    9,   10|      the more gladly~ ~to her advise; and moving the matter to
33   10,    5|      any one that was able to advise him in this doubtfull case.
34   10,    6|       them both, and gave him advise to get them both married:~ ~
35   10,    8|    You may well imagine, this advise was not a little pleasing
36   10,   10|     end: which yet I will not advise any to immitate, because~ ~(
37   10,   10|      respect (if you allow of advise) I~ ~wil keepe the Crowne
38   10, Song|      free, etc.~ ~ ~ ~ Let me advise~ ~ Such Ladies as in Love
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