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 1    2,    3|         for some few dayes, the~ ~supposed Abbot, with the two Knights,
 2    2,    5|        and~ ~thus our Brother and supposed Sister were parted. The
 3    2,    6|          that his father (whom he supposed to be dead) was as yet~ ~
 4    2,    7|        the great Soldane, who was supposed (long~ ~since) to be drowned
 5    2,    9|          Trees, which the servant supposed~ ~to be a meete place, for
 6    2,    9|       money, and the~ ~dishonor I supposed to receive by my Wife; I
 7    2,    9|           Genevra, whom every one supposed~ ~to be dead; and alwayes
 8    3,  Ind|           OR RECOVERED SOMETHING, SUPPOSED TO BE LOST~ ~ ~ ~ The morning
 9    3,    2|          the~ ~Gallery, while the supposed King, was conversing with
10    3,    7|            since the~ ~day of the supposed Theobaldaes buriall, such
11    3,    7|          we wept for him, who was supposed to be Theobaldo, which~ ~
12    3,    7|    concerning the man slaine, and supposed to be Theobaldo, hee was~ ~
13    3,    8|       went to see and comfort the supposed widow, finding her~ ~attired
14    5,    2|        Martuccio Gomito (whom she supposed so long since to be dead)
15    5,    9|           other of her kinde; I~ ~supposed, that she would make a dainty
16    6,  Ind|           dewe~ ~(so farre as was supposed convenient) in faire and
17    6,    6| philosophers and such as can be~ ~supposed to know that family,. I'
18    6,   10|    acquainted with his qualities, supposed~ ~him to be a singular Rhetoritian,
19    6,   10|       Parrots taile,~ ~which they supposed to bee the verie same, that
20    7,    1|            authority whereof, hee supposed himselfe much exalted or
21    7,    1|     Spirit, which he himselfe was supposed to be, being~ ~ridde of
22    7,    4|           thou must flie upon the supposed offence, or lose all thy
23    7,    5|      dearely. Why then (quoth our supposed Confessor) I cannot~ ~give
24    7,    8|      thred it selfe,~ ~the lockes supposed of his wives haire, and
25    7,    8|          heare? would you have me supposed (to your~ ~owne shame and
26    8,    8|          answering (as she verily supposed) that he was gon abroad:~ ~
27    8,    9|        day being come,~ ~when the supposed assembly was to be made
28    8,   10|     little Collation. Salabetto~ ~supposed himself to be in Paradise:
29   10,    8|        not of~ ~Gisippus, as they supposed. These newes were highly
30   10,    9|      Pearles and Precious Stones, supposed to be of inestimable value,~ ~
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