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 1    1,    2|    well noting the honesty and loyall dealing of~ ~this Jew, began
 2    2,    3|   married to him, instead of~ ~loyall and unstained life, lewd
 3    2,    6|       many more, who had beene loyall servants to King~ ~Manfred,
 4    2,    7|     the custodie of a true and loyall Servant of his.~ ~ Within
 5    2,    8|        ground. When he, like a loyall and most honourable~ ~man,
 6    2,   10|      or made proofe of~ ~their loyall carriage towards them. Wherefore,
 7    3,    6| rewarded for the faithfull and loyall love you beare~ ~him, and
 8    3,    6|      ill requited is all~ ~the loyall love of many wives to their
 9    3,    7|        continued so~ ~just and loyall to you, as (of mine owne
10    3,    9|   againe, and loved her as his loyall and honourable~ ~wife.~ ~ ~ ~
11    3,    9|        him, as his~ ~vertuous, loyall, and most loving wife, and
12    3, Song|      what else may~ ~ Assure a loyall Maidens trust.~ ~ Never
13    4,    4|       ANY WAY DAUNT A TRUE AND LOYALL LOVER~ ~ ~ ~ Gerbino, contrary
14    4,    6|        to her; yet knowing his loyall affection toward her, and~ ~
15    4,    8|       sleepe, for heere is thy loyall friend~ ~Jeronimo. The yong
16    4,    9|     the~ ~lawes of respect and loyall friendship) became overfondly
17    5,    4|       marriage, and their long loyall love mutually~ ~recompenced.~ ~ ~ ~
18    5,    4|       pardon me worthy Sir, my loyall and unfeigned love to your
19    5,    5|  CONCERNING THE SINCERITY OF A LOYALL FRIEND~ ~ ~ ~ Guidotto of
20    5,    6|       having long continued in loyall love together, and~ ~compelled
21    5,   10|     and~ ~I will be a true and loyall Wife to thee, so thou wilt
22    7,    7|  thinke to be the~ ~best, most loyall, and worthiest to enjoy
23    7,    7|        so just, faithfull, and loyall to you, you may love him
24    7,    9|     impossible,~ ~and in meere loyall duty to his Lord) seeing
25    7,    9|      alwayes bene~ ~most wise, loyall, and vertuous,) would so
26    8,    8|       as abuse of his true and loyall wife: I am the more~ ~willing
27    8,    9|        onely be thy~ ~true and loyall friend for ever, but will
28    8,   10|     dealt with mee like a most loyall~ ~Mistresse, and heere I
29    9,    6| imparted his mind to an honest loyall friend,~ ~named Adriano,
30    9, Song|   follow Dyans traine,~ ~ As a loyall Maide,~ ~ I never felt oppressing
31   10,    2|    lived long time after, as a loyall servant to the Church, and
32   10,    3|   intention, and becommeth his loyall friend.~ ~ ~ ~ It appeared
33   10,    4|    Gentile lived long after, a loyall friend to~ ~Nicoluccio and
34   10,    5|        ever heereafter, as his loyall Brother~ ~and faithfull
35   10,    8|       the first, to be true,~ ~loyall and perpetuall friends;
36   10,    8| concluded~ ~to live there as a loyall Roman, where he with his
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