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1 Ind | Wee erre therein, and are deceived. What~ ~brutishnesse were 2 1, 2| would suffer himselfe to bee deceived by the outward names~ ~of 3 1, 5| conceited (and therin was not deceived) that babling report of 4 2, 5| wherein he was not a jot deceived, albeit his feare~ ~the 5 2, 8| no Lady can be~ ~easily deceived: for person, perfections, 6 2, 9| Merchant of Geneway, being deceived by another Merchant,~ ~named 7 2, 9| on, by such as he~ ~hath deceived. And this cannot shew it 8 2, 9| by such as himselfe hath deceived.~ ~ 9 3, 3| moreover (if I am not~ ~deceived) he resorteth oftentimes 10 3, 4| totter: but I see I was deceived, for no~ ~it is quiet and 11 3, 6| Mistresse, found her selfe to be deceived by the said~ ~Ricciardo.~ ~ ~ ~ 12 3, 6| the last, that shall be~ ~deceived. I have not beguiled you, 13 3, 9| that you shall no way be deceived by me.~ ~Hereupon, the Countesse 14 4 | have found my selfe much deceived;~ ~because, by striving 15 4, 1| if mine~ ~eyes have not deceived my judgement, you never 16 4, 1| if I have beene any way deceived,~ ~truly the deceit proceeded 17 4, 4| beleeve me) they are greatly deceived,~ ~as will appeare by a 18 4, 4| his~ ~expectation therein deceived: for, within few dayes after, 19 5, 2| enemies finde themselves much deceived,~ ~because they can make 20 5, 4| Ricciardo and Catharina had both deceived her, would~ ~have made an 21 5, 8| wherein he became altogether deceived,~ ~because as his hopes 22 5, 8| encrease the number of his deceived~ ~servants. Forthwith he 23 6, 5| visible sence of men became deceived, in crediting those things 24 7, 7| Worthy Ladies, if I am not deceived; I intend to~ ~tell you 25 7, 7| confidence in me? Thou art much deceived in me, and shalt finde,~ ~ 26 7, 8| therein hee would~ ~not be deceived, softly he cut the thred 27 7, 9| GREAT LORDS MAY SOMETIME BE DECEIVED BY~ ~ THEIR WIVES, AS WELL 28 8, 2| words, and found her selfe~ ~deceived? Now Sir Simon, her example 29 8, 7| therein his~ ~hope was meerely deceived. It grew now to be about 30 8, 7| they scorne to bee twice~ ~deceived, and by one woman. Proceed 31 8, 10| SUFFER THEMSELVES TO BE DECEIVED BY THEM: MUST SHARPEN THEIR 32 8, 10| craftie~ ~wit and policie, deceived a young Merchant, called 33 8, 10| deceyver is artificially deceived. In which respect, though 34 8, 10| rather, because the woman deceived, was a great and cunning~ ~ 35 8, 10| how cunningly she was~ ~deceived: a long while after shee 36 9, 8| OTHERS, DO WELL DESERVE TO BE DECEIVED THEMSELVES~ ~ ~ ~ Blondello ( 37 10, 8| may seeme that~ ~shee was deceived, I am not any way to be