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1 Ind | ditches, wherein they were buried by~ ~hundreds at once, ranking 2 1, 1| his body, but it~ ~must be buried in prophane ground, like 3 1, 1| please you to have your body buried in our Convent?~ ~Whereto 4 1, 1| readinesse, to have him~ ~buried honourably; sending to acquaint 5 1, 1| When night was come, they buried him in a goodly Marble tombe,~ ~ 6 2, 5| of the Cittie, had beene buried the Archbishop of Naples~ ~ 7 2, 7| they held for their God was buried, after the jewes had~ ~put 8 3, 7| brethren in their~ ~sorrow, and buried a stranger insteed of him, 9 3, 8| certaine kinde of powder, was buried dead.~ ~And by the Abbot, 10 3, 8| know, how a living man was buried for dead, and~ ~being raised 11 4, 1| honourably embalmed, and buried in a most royall Monument; 12 4, 3| possibly expresse) they buried him very~ ~honourably, and 13 4, 4| it to be most honourably buried, in a~ ~little Island, named 14 4, 5| in what~ ~place they had buried his body. She (in silent 15 4, 5| the place where they had buried his mangled body: hee~ ~ 16 4, 5| putrifaction of the head, so~ ~buried in the pot of earth; it 17 4, 5| open publication, they~ ~buried it very secretly; and, before 18 4, 7| Atticciato and Malagevole, were buried together in one~ ~goodly 19 4, 9| and being dead, was then buried with her friend.~ ~ ~ ~ 20 6, 5| long time before had lyen~ ~buried, under the grosse error 21 8, 7| easily be more then halfe buried in it:~ ~let me but within 22 8, 7| with cold, and meerly buried with snow in your Court, 23 8, 9| Maria: a woman hadde beene buried there the very same day, 24 9, 1| of service, a man was~ ~buried in Pistoya, and in the Church-yard 25 9, 1| ugly~ ~fellow named) was buried; of whom, when he was living, 26 9, 1| body of Scannadio (who was buried this morning)~ ~brought 27 9, 1| Scannadio was this morning buried, and (without making~ ~any 28 10, 4| grave, wherin she was~ ~buried for dead: which act he did, 29 10, 4| vault where the Lady was buried.~ ~Which when he had opened, 30 10, 9| Provinciall Gentleman dead and buried, who was Signior Thorello 31 10, 9| many moneths~ ~dead and buried; but receiving (by true