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 1    1,    1|  continuall Mediator) of an open enemy, a converted~ ~sonne and
 2    2,    6|          a friend, and not as an enemy. What you make offer of~ ~
 3    2,    7| expulsion from among them, as an enemy to their~ ~Law and Religion:
 4    3,    3|          borne to bee my mortall enemy, and to make me do~ ~somthing
 5    3,    3|            troubled with such an enemy to goodnesse. Wherefore (
 6    3,    7|       together, but Fortune, the enemy to Lovers~ ~felicities,
 7    3,   10|           and in very sooth an~ ~enemy of God, for he hurts Hell
 8    4,    1|        hath alwayes bin a fatall enemy to lovers stolne~ ~felicities,
 9    4,    1|      thee, and thy very heaviest enemy hath bestowed such a~ ~grave
10    5,    8|        PRODIGALL, BUT ALSO AN~ ~ ENEMY TO HIMSELFE. MOREOVER, ADVENTURE
11    5,    8|     howsoever Fortune became his enemy, these~ ~laudable parts
12    5,    8|        pursue her as my~ ~deadly enemy, not like a woman that had
13    5,    8|      ordained to be her endlesse enemy, and to~ ~pursue her in
14    5,    8|            find to be my mortall enemy: as also, to give over my
15    7,    6|         and feare not, for thine enemy is gone.~ ~ Lionello, who
16    7,    8|   avayled him not, because~ ~his enemy still pursued him: being
17    7,    9|       though Fortune were~ ~mine enemy in Mariage, by such a disproportion
18    7,    9|        mine honour and honesties enemy laid~ ~along; mine anger
19    8,    7|        he is my rivall and loves enemy, I cannot allow him~ ~the
20    8,    7|        opposed with such a sweet enemy.~ ~ But he well considering
21    8,    7|         good reason) to be~ ~her enemy.~ ~ Continuing long in this
22    8,    7|      hatred, and as an ancient~ ~enemy to all such as thou art,
23    9,  Ind|         night flyeth as an utter enemy, had already reached so
24    9,    1|      know I, whether some secret enemy of mine (affecting her in~ ~
25    9,    4|          most~ ~advantage of his enemy, as I will presently declare
26    9,   10|         friend to become thine~ ~enemy. Gossippe John began to
27   10,    2|         to such a one as was his enemy: can any~ ~malicious tongue
28   10,    2|      bounty, to one that was his enemy, and yet became his~ ~reconciled
29   10,    2|     banished from Sienna, and an enemy~ ~to the Countes Disanta
30   10,    2|          on~ ~the high-wayes, an enemy to the Pope, and so (consequently)
31   10,    4|        life, and to his hatefull enemy. In which respect, it passed
32   10,    4|     yeelding to the mercy of his enemy: that all those~ ~actions
33   10,    6|          Count, there is not any enemy, how strong soever he be,
34   10,    7|          then this, done by~ ~an enemy of the said King Charles,
35   10,    8|       Charity and Gratitude, the enemy to hatred~ ~and avarice,
36   10,   10|       the cruell assaults of her enemy Fortune.~ ~ About such time
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