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 1    1,    9|      expectation, the issue and successe hath bin~ ~good and successful,
 2    2,    4|      praysing God for this good successe, and such an~ ~admirable
 3    2,    4|        concerning his last good successe.~ ~ Being come home in safety
 4    2,    5|      dreaming on such fortunate successe,~ ~made meanes to get out
 5    2,   10|        end, without any other~ ~successe, left his wife there, and
 6    3,    2| determination, hee grounded the successe of his future fortune,~ ~
 7    3,    3|         might have had~ ~better successe in you, then as yet they
 8    3,    5|       though any~ ~advantage or successe) the Lady and wife of Signior
 9    3,    5|         thought, that no better successe would have ensued on the~ ~
10    3,    7| comforting her with future good successe, he departed from her,~ ~
11    3,    9|         childe. Upon which good successe, when time shall serve,
12    4,    2|    answered Albert) what~ ~your successe with him hath beene, I am
13    4,    3|     came to fatall and fortunat successe by the tempestuous anger
14    4,    6|    flatter us~ ~with prosperous successe: yet let us give no credence
15    4,    9|     WHEREBY APPEARETH, WHAT ILL SUCCESSE ATTENDETH ON THEM,~ ~ THAT
16    4,   10|        better conceive by the~ ~successe.~ ~ According as she was
17    5,  Ind|      dayes discourses, of happy successe in love, after~ ~disastrous
18    7,    2|      unkindely entertayned; his successe proved answerable to his
19    7,    3|          yet let me tell~ ~you, successe of time tutord him in them
20    7,    3|       breath then I, and your~ ~successe hath prooved happier then
21    7,    5|      pleased to accept it. If~ ~successe (in this case) proved answerable
22    7,    8|    about his owne; to trye what successe would ensue~ ~thereon. It
23    7,    9|   proceeding~ ~on with no worse successe, will (no doubt) bring her
24    7,   10|        yet hoping to finde some successe at length: he~ ~would not
25    8,    2|        returne againe with good successe. But if thou meet with Laguccio,~ ~
26    8,    7|        have procured his owne~ ~successe) gave releefe to her surmise,
27    9,    5|       manner, without any other successe then as hath bene~ ~declared;
28   10,    4|     went (as hopelesse of~ ~any successe) to be Potestate of Modena,
29   10,    9|        he demaunded of him, the successe of~ ~the voyage, and when
30   10,    9|     with Letters~ ~of his whole successe, and confessing himselfe (
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