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 1  Ind      |     their garments, or any foode whereon~ ~the sicke person fed,
 2  Ind      |          seene by any but women: whereon~ ~ensued afterward, that
 3  Ind      |      here? What stay we for? And whereon do we dreame? Why are we
 4    1,    9|         restraining some matters whereon we are~ ~to speake, that
 5    2,    3|      supplies came from England, whereon (indeede) was theyr~ ~onely
 6    2,    3|          the King and his sonne, whereon ensued great comfort~ ~to
 7    2,    5|    neither, ende to the joynts~ ~whereon it lay, being a pit-fall
 8    2,    5|       for safety was taken away; whereon they concluded, to~ ~fasten
 9    2,    7|      every where havocke of all: whereon they concluded~ ~together,
10    2,   10|          of the ensuing Sabbath, whereon no~ ~labor may be done,
11    3,    2|      might content the Queene.~ ~Whereon ensued, that whensoever
12    3,    3|         very ungentle~ ~answers, whereon grow words, and words beget
13    3,    9|       your trust and fidelity,~ ~whereon if I should rely, and you
14    4      |     advise me to get some thing, whereon to make my~ ~living? Assuredly,
15    4,   10|          will we lay his body,~ ~whereon I will bestow two or three
16    5,  Ind| INDUCTION TO THE FIFT DAY~ ~ ~ ~ WHEREON, ALL THE DISCOURSES DO PASSE
17    5,    1|      courage in the~ ~execution: whereon Lysimachus made this answer.
18    5,    9|      request it: yet not knowing whereon it were best to resolve,~ ~
19    6,    2|      fetched forth of his house, whereon he requested them to~ ~sit
20    6,   10|          The other Mountaines,~ ~whereon the Northerne windes blow,
21    7,    2|      Feast day of Saint Galeone; whereon we~ ~may in no wise worke,
22    7,    9|    assemblie, going to the Perch whereon the Faulcone sate, wherein~ ~
23    7,    9|     delivering him all the meats whereon he fed. The~ ~other (as
24    8,  Ind|          TO THE EIGHT DAY~ ~ ~ ~ WHEREON ALL THE DISCOURSES, PASSE
25    8,    3|      Parmezane, grated Cheese,~ ~whereon dwelt people, who did nothing
26    8,    5|      they came neere to the seat whereon Messer Niccolao~ ~sate,
27    8,    5|          withall, that the board whereon he set his feet, was rotten~ ~
28    8,    5|       and lay close by the board whereon the Judge placed his~ ~feete.
29    8,    9|         went neere to the Tomb~ ~whereon the Physitian stood, and
30    9,  Ind|          TO THE NINTH DAY~ ~ ~ ~ WHEREON, UNDER THE GOVERNMENT OF
31   10,  Ind|        TENTH AND LAST DAY~ ~ ~ ~ WHEREON, UNDER THE GOVERNMENT OF
32   10,    4|     kneeled downe by the Beere~ ~whereon she lay, and in her wearing
33   10,    7|   greater and~ ~intollerable.~ ~ Whereon it came to passe, that this
34   10,    9|        sumptuous and costly Bed, whereon stood an Imperiall Crowne
35   10,    9|        approach neere the bedde, whereon lay such~ ~costly jewells:
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