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1 Ind | rejoycing, a use soone learned of immodest women, having 2 1, 1| that some one~ ~holy and learned man, might come to heare 3 1, 2| albeit the Jew was a very learned man in his owne~ ~Law, yet 4 1, 2| greater Doctours, or men more learned in all~ ~respects, then 5 1, 2| John, and afterward,~ ~by learned Divines he was more fully 6 1, 6| Primasso, one skilfully~ ~learned in the Grammar, and (beyond 7 1, 6| he was reputed to be~ ~a learned, honest, and ingenious man: 8 1, 9| Bulloigne~ ~there dwelt a learned Physitian, a man famous 9 2, 2| amorous desires, or have not learned perfectly, to~ ~say S. Julians 10 2, 7| some time among them, and learned a little~ ~of their language; 11 3, 4| ingeniously witted and skilfully learned, who (soone after) grew~ ~ 12 3, 6| meanes, as (indeed) I~ ~have learned from her selfe, and alwaies 13 3, 7| professed Religion, were~ ~learned and most holy persons; but 14 3, 9| and experience) she had learned of her~ ~skilfull Father, 15 3, 9| skilfull observation, which I learned of reverend Gerard of Narbona~ ~ 16 3, 10| as your bare bones had~ ~learned to whistle without a master." 17 3, 10| owne, which I have already learned by heart,~ ~and may well 18 4, 8| qualified there, and have learned~ ~what belongeth to a worthy 19 6, 5| could imagine that you had learned your~ ~A. B. C. Which when 20 6, 10| Pizzino, being present at his Learned predication, and having 21 7, 1| enstruct thee, I~ ~have learned an excellent kinde of conjuration; 22 7, 3| Agnesia, and now hee had learned such a~ ~blushlesse kinde 23 7, 4| lesson, as~ ~shee never learned of any, but Love himselfe.~ ~ 24 8, 7| pleasing regards;~ ~hee learned to know the house where 25 8, 7| as hee is a man, and a~ ~learned Scholler, I pitty that he 26 8, 7| other studies at Paris, I~ ~learned the Art of Negromancy, the 27 8, 7| of me, and say thou hast learned~ ~more, then all my Schollership 28 8, 7| mocking folly on, but a learned Scholler, of whom shee made 29 8, 9| began.~ ~ Know then my learned and judicious Doctor, that 30 8, 9| the more I am in your Learned company, so much the faster 31 8, 9| Questionlesse, you never learned the A. B. C. as now foolish 32 8, 9| straine, for you have~ ~learned, and know verie skilfullie, 33 8, 9| Buffalmaco, you~ ~are much more Learned then ever I imagined, in 34 8, 9| better Wit, then all the Learned at Bologna.~ ~ 35 9, 3| morning, send thy Water unto Learned Mayster Doctor the~ ~Physitian, 36 10, 6| few dayes) that as I have learned to conquer others, so~ ~