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 1  Ind      |       but of one body, sixe or eight more have made up the~ ~
 2  Ind      |      into yeares, exceeded not eight and twenty; and the~ ~yongest
 3    1,    1|       into this sicknesse, now eight daies~ ~since I have not
 4    1,    7|                            THE EIGHT NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ WHICH PLAINLY
 5    2,    1|       that he lost his purse~ ~eight dayes before; another saide
 6    2,    6|        hers, aged~ ~about some eight yeeres, named Geoffrey,
 7    2,    8|                            THE EIGHT NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ WHEREBY ALL
 8    2,    8|         the eldest being but~ ~eight yeeres of age, yet all of
 9    3,    1|     the Monastery, no more but eight religious Sisters only,~ ~
10    3,    1|     ignorants, and so fell all eight into one formall~ ~confederacie,
11    3,    1|       answered before fore the eight~ ~Sisters. Upon this reply,
12    3,    4|       Isabetta, aged not above eight and twenty, or thirty~ ~
13    3,    6|    Lady, who, for the space of eight yeeres now fully~ ~compleated,
14    3,    8|                            THE EIGHT NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ WHEREIN IS
15    3,    9|       whole and sound within~ ~eight dayes space. The King hearing
16    3,    9|     perfectly heale you within eight~ ~daies, let a good fire
17    4,    3|    Port to Port, at the end of eight~ ~dayes, they landed in
18    4,    8|                            THE EIGHT NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ WHEREIN IS
19    5,    3|       there betweene seven and eight of the clock. The~ ~Castle
20    7,    8|                            THE EIGHT NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ WHEREBY APPEARETH,
21    8      |                            THE EIGHT DAY~ ~ ~ ~
22    8,  Ind|           THE INDUCTION TO THE EIGHT DAY~ ~ ~ ~ WHEREON ALL THE
23    8,    2| Flanders Serdge, and not above eight dayes since, I~ ~bought
24    8,    8|                            THE EIGHT NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ WHEREIN IS
25    8,   10|    have beside, I must (within eight dayes space) not faile to
26    9,  Ind|       reached so high as~ ~the eight Heaven, converting it all
27    9,    4|    hath my Doublet engaged for eight and thirty shillings; and
28    9,    4|     will then have~ ~the whole eight and thirty which he lent
29    9,    4|      now lyeth pawned, and for eight and thirty shillings, when
30    9,    8|                            THE EIGHT NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ WHEREBY PLAINLY
31    9,    8|        Guiotto) perhaps before eight dayes passe over my head,
32   10,    2|     now I speake, Boniface the eight,~ ~governed as Pope at Rome,
33   10,    8|                            THE EIGHT NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ DECLARING,
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