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 1    1,    2|               all~ ~question he would turne a Jew. And so going neerer
 2    1,    4|               that might best fit his turne. And suddenly~ ~conceited
 3    1,    5|               before her) to take her turne as next in order; and~ ~
 4    1,    9|              judgement) must take her turne, and~ ~dispose what next
 5    2,    2|          SEEME~ ~ HURTFULL TO US, MAY TURNE TO OUR BENEFIT AND COMMODITY~ ~ ~ ~
 6    2,    9|             thus~ ~replyed. Wilt thou turne Monster, and be a murtherer
 7    2,    9|               would not now serve his turne:~ ~not knowing also, what
 8    3,    1|              and one~ ~fitter for the turne, comes sildome hither. Moreover,
 9    3,    1|              told me, that before her turne came to~ ~be sent to the
10    3,    2| interrogations, could have served his turne; by~ ~which course of proceeding,
11    3,    3|               they cannot~ ~serve thy turne; I tell thee plainely, I
12    3,    6|             could devise to~ ~doe, to turne the torrent of this high
13    3,    8|               knew, that~ ~it was her turne to follow next, and therefore
14    5,    2|            Madam Aemilia, to take her turne as next in order; whereupon~ ~
15    5,    6|            should prepare to take her turne next, whereto willingly~ ~
16    5,    9|         Queene~ ~perceiving, that her turne was the next, in regard
17    5,   10|                Now Madame, it is your turne to commaund. Eliza having~ ~
18    7,    1|         touched the head, and made it turne divers times~ ~about, and
19    7,    3|          excuse or other to serve the turne, but till then you may not
20    7,    6|         Pampinea, that now it was her turne to speake, whereupon, thus
21    7,    9|              but take heede least she turne her backe, it will then~ ~
22    8,    1|               they could not serve my turne, to compasse the~ ~businesse
23    8,    2|               sufficiently served his turne, and desire her likewise,
24    8,    5|        resolved on when it came to my turne: to report another concerning~ ~
25    8,    9|             worse garments serve your turne, but~ ~your Doctors gown
26    8,   10|        fifteene dayes might serve the turne, I could borrow~ ~them in
27    9,    1|               willing divers times to turne home backe againe: yet such
28    9,    2|            withall, the tide began to turne, and hir tongue~ ~found
29    9,    3|          other junkets, fit~ ~for the turne, the Phisitian and his merry
30   10,    1|            causing Signior Rogiero to turne back againe with him,~ ~
31   10,    2|             Eliza, to take the second turne in order;~ ~whereupon, thus
32   10,    8|               as thou art not able to turne backe againe, nor yet to
33   10,    8|               oppression, and then my turne is next to follow thee.~ ~
34   10,    9|             for us then so: wherefore turne backe~ ~with us, and let
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