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 1    2,    3|   sufficiently satisfied with her Loves acceptation, and~ ~so they
 2    2,    7|       Brethren had imparted their loves extreamity each to the~ ~
 3    2,    7|   incessantly, regarding more his loves wanton heate, then~ ~reason,
 4    2,    8|           hath more occasioned my loves so~ ~strict concealement,
 5    2,   10|           honour, and of him that loves thee~ ~as his owne life?
 6    2, Song|          in the taste,~ ~ But yet Loves fire is oftentimes too fierce;~ ~
 7    3,    6|           nicely seemes to~ ~shun loves allurings, was guided by
 8    3,    8|          will~ ~remember all your loves to me for ever. Blessed
 9    4      | CONCERNING SUCH~ ~ PERSONS, WHOSE LOVES HAVE HAD SUCCESSELESSE ENDING~ ~ ~ ~
10    4,    2|       praises above all his other Loves, and~ ~vowes made now, to
11    4,    3|         ensuing Novell,~ ~how the loves of three yong Gentlemen,
12    4,    3|           yet both carrying their loves proceeding with such~ ~secrecy,
13    4,    3|           hope how to enjoy their loves; desired no~ ~long time
14    4,    4|          verily perswaded,~ ~that loves arrowes, never wound any
15    4,    5|          ease their poore soul of Loves oppressions, was~ ~discovered
16    4,    6|          life: you that have felt loves~ ~tormenting afflictions,
17    4,    7|      forcible encreasing of their Loves equall flame: it~ ~fortuned,
18    4,    7|           sorrowing for her deere loves losse, and~ ~(perhappes)
19    5,    1|         before get entrance) with loves piercing dart, by~ ~the
20    5,    6|        farre beyond all his other Loves:~ ~but, being at that time
21    5,    6|        ending, were it not true~ ~Loves fatal misery, even in the
22    7,    3|     Combate~ ~should be fought in loves field, Friar Reynard came
23    7,    7|           Master, that so deerely loves me, and reposeth his especiall~ ~
24    7,    9|            and send it mee as her loves true token. When I~ ~finde
25    7,   10|         the one triumphing in his loves happinesse, and the other~ ~
26    8,    2|         becks, nods, and blushes, Loves private Ambassadours, which
27    8,    7|        used: yet hope of enjoying Loves recompence at~ ~length,
28    8,    7|         the violent~ ~heat of his loves extremitie, and having so
29    8,    7|        but as he is my rivall and loves enemy, I cannot allow him~ ~
30    8,    7|        kept~ ~her selfe from fond loves allurements, and such scornfull
31    8,   10|           hide~ ~it from her that loves you so loyally? Why did
32    9, Song|               But when I listened Loves alluring,~ ~ Then I wandred
33   10,    6|      place:~ ~ Let no one sing in Loves disgrace.~ ~ So sweet and
34   10,    7|          the very~ ~instant, when Loves fire tooke hold on my yeelding
35   10,    7|           be so~ ~ambitious in my loves presuming. But I am sure
36   10,    8|      sinking under the burthen of loves~ ~tyrannicall oppression,
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