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 1  Ind      |         how noble, young, or faire soever shee was,~ ~but falling
 2    1,    1|           of~ ~any man (how wicked soever he was) in whom he might
 3    1,    1|      falshoode. And looke how many soever hee dealt withall, he would
 4    1,    1|      danger; so that, in what sort soever it happen,~ ~this mans dying
 5    1,    1|           to every man~ ~(how holy soever he be) that after he hath
 6    1,    6|       refusall of any (from whence soever hee came or went) but they
 7    1,    7|    disposed, and (how~ ~covetously soever hee was inclined) having
 8    2,    5|           great repute or qualitie soever, but you may~ ~well beseeme
 9    2,    6|         for her sake, how~ ~hardly soever you intreat me; and bindeth
10    2,    8|            THE PRINCE (WHAT PERILS SOEVER DOE ENSUE)~ ~ DOTH YET NEVERTHELESSE
11    2,    8| contentment, be it of what quality soever, but it should~ ~have beene
12    2,   10|          of my feare) what fortune soever~ ~shall betide me, never
13    3,    3|          meane condition (how rich soever) was~ ~worthy to enjoy a
14    3,    5|       thing, how poore or precious soever it be, which you~ ~can so
15    4,    2|           how great and~ ~singular soever they be, without they are
16    4,    3|            company~ ~to what place soever we please. There each man
17    7,    9|         how uneasie or~ ~doubtfull soever it may seeme to be; but
18    7,    9|        Madam, how kinde and loving soever you are to my Lord, Are
19    7,    9|       advised, in any thing what~ ~soever I heare or see.~ ~ Mervaile
20    8,    3|           midnight. And how meanly soever we account of their~ ~Mill-stones;
21    8,    4|       Castle, how strongly munited soever it bee; but by~ ~continuall
22    8,    7|      command me at any time~ ~when soever, with making many diversities
23    8,   10|             of what price or valew soever they are.~ ~ Such as be
24    8,   10|        extremity, how unreasonable soever the usury was, yet he would~ ~
25    9,   10|       whereby our lives (how short soever~ ~they bee) may perpetuate
26   10,    3|            and~ ~counsell, in what soever consisted in his power.~ ~
27   10,    4|     affection to her (how~ ~unjust soever) was the onely meanes of
28   10,    5|           COVENANT, HOW IMPOSSIBLE SOEVER IT MAY SEEME TO BE~ ~ ~ ~
29   10,    6|         DECLARING, THAT HOW MIGHTY SOEVER THE POWER OF~ ~ LOVE IS:
30   10,    6|          not any enemy, how strong soever he be, but I~ ~hold him
31   10,    8|           cases, how unreasonablie soever you carrie your selves,
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