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1 Ind | or medling with~ ~their wonted affaires: but, as a waiting 2 2, 6| againe, and had won their wonted offices in her~ ~body, drowned 3 2, 7| againe, she fell to her wonted~ ~teares and lamentations: 4 2, 7| shee should recover her wonted Royall condition: and~ ~ 5 2, 8| in~ ~London; but, in his wonted begging manner, travailing 6 2, 8| Heereupon, perceiving his~ ~wonted forme to be so altered, 7 2, 8| alteration, both from his wonted~ ~feature and forme: yet, 8 2, 10| losse, hath so altred my wonted complexion, that shee is 9 3, 2| Queene, according to his wonted manner, to the no little~ ~ 10 3, 8| and pensive, which by his wonted~ ~perswasions, indifferently 11 3, 9| So shee returned to~ ~her wonted lodging, at the aged widdowes 12 3, 9| Countesse attired in~ ~her wonted Pilgrimes weed, repaired 13 4, 1| Ladies, the King (at his wonted time) went to~ ~his daughters 14 4, 2| there to~ ~exercise his wonted bad behaviour, and live 15 4, 2| Albert,~ ~finding him in his wonted forme and fashion, and telling 16 4, 5| was~ ~so quite from all wonted course. Such was her importunate 17 4, 10| Fountaine (according to their wonted~ ~manner) they supped altogether, 18 5, Ind| met (according to their wonted manner) and as the~ ~Queene 19 6, 8| Unckle dwelt, declared her wonted scurvy and scornfull behaviour;~ ~ 20 6, 10| parts. According to his wonted custome, one time~ ~he went 21 7, Ind| permitted them to their wonted~ ~pastimes, each according 22 7, 10| Now, as~ ~returned to my wonted priviledge, I say, that 23 7, 10| Afterward, according to their wonted order, the~ ~Instruments 24 8, 2| Simon, that he lost his wonted sprightly behaviour,~ ~walked 25 8, 8| intended, they fell to their wonted recreation~ ~without any 26 8, 10| this manner renewed his wonted amity with her, and with~ ~ 27 9, 9| use~ ~and custome (as our wonted saying is) the powers wherof 28 9, 10| returne once more to our wonted Law, in~ ~which respect, 29 9, 10| every one fel to their wonted recreations, as best agreed 30 10, Ind| together againe in their wonted place, according as~ ~the 31 10, 9| were very Noble Lords, and wonted to see~ ~matters of admiration: