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1 Ind | rest kinne unto them in one degree or other. No sooner were~ ~ 2 1, 5| Lords going beyond them in degree:~ ~a matter offereth it 3 1, 6| him, such as beseemed his degree and merit,~ ~and putting 4 2, 2| unfit for a Lady of her~ ~degree, and well worthy of generall 5 2, 6| contentment to the highest~ ~degree, and have heaped also many 6 2, 7| Father in place of great degree. Heereupon,~ ~a sodaine 7 2, 8| his former honourable~ ~degree.~ ~ ~ ~ The Ladies sighed 8 2, 8| him farre inferiour to his degree, then by~ ~denying h desire, 9 2, 9| and woman in~ ~the next degree to him: but man, as generally 10 2, 9| all married men in every degree, the~ ~notes are so secret 11 2, 9| plainly~ ~perceive, in what degree that poore Gentlewoman might 12 3, 7| accounting him in the selfe-same degree of favour and private~ ~ 13 3, 9| sufficient to match her in the degree of honour.~ ~Poverty made 14 4, 9| expressing both~ ~their noble degree, and by what unhappy meanes, 15 5, 2| AFTERWARD TO A FARRE HIGHER DEGREE~ ~ ~ ~ Faire Constance of 16 5, 4| applauding it in the highest degree; they were~ ~publikely maried 17 5, 8| differing~ ~in the least degree. Most of the Gentlewomen 18 6, 2| respect to his owne meane degree, and the condition of Messer 19 6, 4| magnificent, and within the degree of~ ~Knighthoode: continually 20 6, 10| I hope) in the meanest degree.~ ~ And what is he, knowing 21 7, 7| expences; undertooke the degree of a~ ~Merchant, and thrived 22 7, 8| Gentlewoman, one much above his degree or element, she being named~ ~ 23 7, 8| and blamelesse in every degree; with many~ ~other good 24 8, 3| is yet~ ~in the highest degree, and striketh such a heate 25 8, 7| of hatred in the highest degree; beating his braines, and 26 9, 8| intended it in the least~ ~degree: so, when the tempest was 27 10, 7| but meane and humble in degree; whereby she~ ~confessed, 28 10, 7| befitting my honor and degree: but if you will have me 29 10, 8| attendants, beseeming his degree both in Nobility and~ ~vertue. 30 10, 9| affected in the highest~ ~degree. It were to me no meane 31 10, 10| more worthy of his high degree and Calling: made a seeming~ ~