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1 Ind | then so rude and rocky a passage as this is,~ ~I would gladly 2 1, 1| heard and understood the passage of all, betweene him and~ ~ 3 1, 9| regard whereof, his dayly passage was by her~ ~doore, one 4 2, 1| met, to grant them~ ~free passage: whereto they charitably 5 2, 4| Barke, and lockt up her passage~ ~from getting forth; understanding 6 2, 4| againe, having a prosperous passage~ ~all the day long; but 7 2, 5| parts. There was a narrow passage or~ ~entrie, as often we 8 2, 7| she~ ~recounted the whole passage of her rare mishappes, even 9 2, 8| estate, after the bitter passage of so many miseries,~ ~and 10 3, 3| himselfe) to~ ~make his passage thorough that street, under 11 3, 8| Abbot, for his more speedy passage thither; and when he~ ~hath 12 4, 1| entrance for his~ ~safer passage; he provided a Ladder of 13 4, 2| sole meanes of his safe passage.~ ~ Having obtained licence 14 4, 4| of Thunis, for peaceable passage~ ~through his Seas: was 15 4, 4| Sicilie, for their safe passage through the~ ~Sea by no 16 5, 1| fast, and so impeach their passage forth. Then with Chynon,~ ~ 17 5, 1| hand, to hinder their~ ~passage downe the stayres; but Chynon 18 5, 3| turning about, as the~ ~passage appeared troublesome to 19 5, 7| lamentations of Pedro in his passage by.~ ~ Pedro was naked from 20 6, 2| most convenient way for passage, every morning~ ~they walked 21 6, 10| they~ ~entred by a strait passage at the one side, from whence 22 7, 1| pleasure, that I must make a passage~ ~of assurance for all the 23 7, 1| into her Garden, that a passage to it, without entering 24 7, 5| Gentleman~ ~named) or else a passage guiding thereto. A Chambermaid 25 7, 8| also made a~ ~free and open passage, to further contentment 26 7, 9| command him.~ ~ Now, after the passage of all these adventures, 27 8, 3| see Calandrino in his~ ~passage by them, but suffered him 28 9, 6| such close and~ ~narrow passage, as very hardly could one 29 9, 6| necessity, and making his~ ~passage in the darke, stumbled on 30 9, 9| hoping so to procure her passage.~ ~Notwithstanding, starting 31 9, 9| meanes) hindred of their passage, they called to the~ ~Muletter, 32 10, 1| spake, and comming to the passage of a~ ~small River or Brooke: 33 10, 3| having no other means of passage) and being of a bountifull~ ~ 34 10, 9| Christians were to make their~ ~passage, and wonderfull great preparations, 35 10, 10| other maidens) to see the passage by of the~ ~Lord Marquesse