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 1    3,    6|       shee lived in such extreame jealousie of him, as~ ~fearing least
 2    3,    6|   simplicity, or rather devillish jealousie, did conduct me. But~ ~certaine
 3    3,    8|  DISPLAYED, THE APPARANT FOLLY OF JEALOUSIE: AND THE~ ~ SUBTILITY OF
 4    3,    8| affliction then all these, namely jealousie, and therefore you being~ ~
 5    3,    8|         cure~ ~him of his foolish jealousie; which medicine is very
 6    3,    8|      expiate the quality of his~ ~jealousie, we have certaine devoute
 7    3,    8|        may be cured of his wicked jealousie, and I no longer live in~ ~
 8    3,    8|        hindered by her Husbands~ ~jealousie, and espying another goodly
 9    3,    8|           just pennance for his~ ~jealousie.~ ~ When Ferandoes senses
10    3,    8|            but had I knowne, that jealousie was such a~ ~hatefull sinne
11    3,    8|          in that foule sinne of~ ~jealousie. I pray you Sir tell me,
12    3,    8|     because: I soothed him in his jealousie,~ ~I had this pennance imposed
13    3,    8|           as having payed for his jealousie dearely, to teach him better~ ~
14    3,    8|         henceforth with causlesse jealousie. No I warrant you good Father,~ ~
15    3,    8|        Ferandoes happy curing his jealousie.~ ~
16    4,    3|           eldest of them (through jealousie) becommeth the~ ~death of
17    4,    3|    possessed~ ~with such extreame jealousie, that hee could not doe
18    4,    3|            over-ruled likewise by jealousie, and perswaded in his rash
19    4,    3|          the franticke~ ~rage and jealousie of Ninetta and Folco, overturned
20    7,    4|          of him, from whence this jealousie in him~ ~received originall,
21    7,    4|           dead, and thy villanous jealousie so~ ~apparantly knowne,
22    7,    4|       drunkennesse, and causlesse jealousie.~ ~ Tofano perceyving how
23    7,    5|         in his kinde; and, as his jealousie~ ~and drunkennesse justly
24    7,    5|           except the frensie~ ~of jealousie did finish her husbands
25    7,    5|          These words enflamed his jealousie more violently then before,~ ~
26    7,    5|          mad world is this~ ~when jealousie can metamorphose an ordinary
27    7,    5|       that divellish frensie of~ ~jealousie, without knowing anie reason
28    7,    5|      Fryar lay with~ ~me. But (by jealousie) thou hast so lost thine
29    7,    8|          grew into extraordinarie jealousie~ ~of her, refraining travaile
30    7,    8|        tinder to kindle further~ ~jealousie, and now hee suspected some
31    8,    7|        through meere conceit of~ ~jealousie: which she perceiving, and
32   10, Song|            If Love were free from Jealousie,~ ~ No Lady living,~ ~ Had
33   10, Song|            If Love were free from jealousie, etc.~ ~ ~ ~ But I behold~ ~
34   10, Song|      gaine.~ ~ Loe thus I dye, in jealousie,~ ~ For losse of him, on
35   10, Song|            If Love were free from jealousie,~ ~ I know no Lady living,~ ~
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