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1 3, 3| questionlesse) a very divell of~ ~hell: this morning, before the 2 3, 7| would fetch me quicke to Hell, and cast me into the bottome~ ~ 3 3, 10| her to put the~ ~Devil in Hell. Afterwards she is brought 4 3, 10| how the Devil is put~ ~in Hell. Therefore, and since it 5 3, 10| would be to put the Devil in Hell, whereto the Lord~ ~had 6 3, 10| Rustico replied: "Thou hast Hell; and will tell thee my~ ~ 7 3, 10| suffer me to~ ~put him in Hell, thou wilt comfort me extremely, 8 3, 10| father, since I have~ ~this Hell, let the thing be done when 9 3, 10| experience of putting devils in Hell, felt~ ~some pain at this 10 3, 10| enemy of God, for he hurts Hell itself, let alone other 11 3, 10| this putting the Devil in Hell. So I think the people~ ~ 12 3, 10| Let us go put the Devil in Hell." And~ ~once, when it had 13 3, 10| he want~ ~to get out of Hell? If only he would stay there 14 3, 10| stay there as willingly as Hell~ ~takes him in and holds 15 3, 10| Devil by putting him in Hell save when he~ ~had lifted 16 3, 10| her to put the Devil~ ~in Hell, said one day: "Even though 17 3, 10| longer troubles you, my Hell gives me no peace. You will 18 3, 10| will quiet the raging of my Hell, as~ ~with my Hell I tamed 19 3, 10| of my Hell, as~ ~with my Hell I tamed the pride of your 20 3, 10| told~ ~her that to appease Hell would need too many devils, 21 3, 10| s Devil and Alibech's~ ~Hell, for overmuch eagerness 22 3, 10| by putting the Devil in Hell, and that Neerbale had~ ~ 23 3, 10| How is the Devil put in Hell?" To which the girl answered 24 3, 10| God is to put the Devil in Hell. The saying has crossed 25 3, 10| putting of the Devil in Hell; for it~ ~is a thing beloved 26 3, 10| sheep to put the Devil in Hell, no~ ~less well than Rustico 27 4, 4| purposed marriage, lived in a hell of torments, consulting~ ~ 28 4, 6| immediately you sinke~ ~downe to hell, which foule place cannot 29 5, 7| as if he had leapt out of hell into Paradise;~ ~confessing, 30 5, 10| his owne home meerly as a hell to him.~ ~ When she saw 31 6, Song| now at last from forth his hell.~ ~ Asswage thy rigour,~ ~ 32 7, 9| to a~ ~loving wife, and a hell it is to live without it. 33 7, 10| the~ ~painefull fire of hell torments, or no? No (quoth 34 8, 2| soule to be in danger of hell fire, continuing so long 35 8, 6| way to make your house a hell, and she to become the Master~ ~ 36 9, 1| into a Grave, but also into hell, if it were her~ ~pleasure.~ ~