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1 1, 7| are better beloved~ ~and respected of their misdemeanored Lords, 2 2, 1| occasions deserving~ ~to be respected, proveth to mocke himselfe 3 2, 2| of the men, it was best respected by Philostratus, who sitting 4 2, 5| then~ ~happy, to be thus respected and honored by her. They 5 2, 7| now in a most~ ~noble and respected condition, her comfort enlarged 6 2, 7| Love, and my most worthily respected friend, I perceive~ ~plainly 7 2, 8| Honourable Lord, and my deerely respected Friend, being so wise a~ ~ 8 2, 8| grew in yeeres, choisely respected by his Lord,~ ~because hee 9 2, 8| feature, and most honorably respected and~ ~reverenced of the 10 2, 10| ought to be~ ~reverendly respected, in remembrance of him, 11 3, 4| what~ ~favour her Father respected him, became the more familiar 12 3, 9| Knight, beloved and much respected in~ ~the City. Moreover, 13 4, 4| persons, deserving most to be respected, the renowned vertues, and~ ~ 14 4, 10| Doctors Maid, a man especially respected of all the City, he~ ~was 15 5, 1| he might be~ ~habited and respected like to his other Brethren, 16 5, 2| Constance had lived so kindly respected: which~ ~although she had 17 5, 5| him, whom hee loved, and respected as his owne~ ~childe.~ ~ 18 6, 10| at Florence, where it is respected~ ~with much devotion. Moreover, 19 7, 9| my life and well-fare be respected by thee, let him~ ~understand 20 7, 9| hearty embraces, as lovingly respected and entertained~ ~by Pyrrhus. 21 8, 7| albeit he was~ ~choisely respected in either estate.~ ~ But, 22 8, 9| hee was much honoured and respected.~ ~When he grew desirous 23 8, 9| himselfe to bee so lovingly~ ~respected, and hating ingratitude, 24 10, 3| desired to know~ ~(albeit he respected him much for his yeares) 25 10, 3| he highly~ ~honored and respected him, comforting and counselling 26 10, 4| a Knight, most highly~ ~respected for his vertues, named Signior 27 10, 4| but she was as carefully respected, even as if she had been 28 10, 5| caused~ ~him to be the better respected. His love to this Lady was~ ~ 29 10, 8| to~ ~remaine their much respected friend. And embracing one 30 10, 8| was~ ~living, and one most respected among the Romanes, as being 31 10, 9| slenderly reverenced and respected (now a dayes) among all 32 10, 9| make no doubt) they were respected in honourable order.~ ~ 33 10, 9| most~ ~graciously to be respected, much more to be affected 34 10, 10| not of you~ ~honoured and respected as your Lady and Mistresse: