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1 1, 1| themselves, full of~ ~sorrow, paine, and anguish, and subjected 2 1, 4| freed himselfe from the paine to be inflicted on him, 3 1, 4| after~ ~pleasure ensueth paine, for the veniall Monke knew 4 1, 8| often beene seene, that much paine hath beene bestowed, and~ ~ 5 2, 8| not without much weary paine and travell, being never 6 2, Song| piercing eye:~ ~ As made the paine most pleasing, gracious,~ ~ 7 3, 7| avouched (onely for ease of paine)~ ~in the place of a true 8 3, 7| they would not endure any paine at all, but~ ~each aside 9 3, 8| exempted from some following paine or other, so it came to 10 3, 9| daily with extraordinary paine and~ ~anguish, no Chirurgeon 11 3, 9| of life, or any the least paine to your person,~ ~I hope ( 12 3, 9| compasse, and without any paine or~ ~affliction to me: she 13 4, 6| from me; by which imagined paine~ ~and anguish I felt, instantly 14 4, 6| Alas sweete Friend, What paine doest~ ~thou feele?~ ~ Gabriello 15 4, 10| by any meanes endure the paine, but must~ ~needes hinder 16 5, 10| treading so hard, and the paine being very~ ~irkesome to 17 6, 10| beside, who~ ~shunned all paine and labour, onely for the 18 6, 10| part of the charge and~ ~paine, which poore women have 19 7, 9| without putting you to any paine~ ~at all. Moreover, let 20 7, 9| hee had endured extreame paine, and~ ~still complained 21 8, 7| legge in the fall, the paine whereof was so greevous 22 9, 3| saying Hast thou felt any paine this last night past? Thou 23 9, 3| imagine, I should feele some paine? In good faith~ ~Calandrino ( 24 9, 3| bee sicke, and feele no paine or distaste in any part 25 9, 3| without the sense of~ ~much paine; but indeed it wil cost 26 9, 3| without~ ~the feeling of any paine. Bruno, Buffalmaco, and 27 9, Song| I never felt oppressing paine,~ ~ Nor was dismaide.~ ~ 28 10, 7| eased of her former violent paine, which we could not discerne 29 10, 8| me, and free me from all paine:~ ~whereto Gisippus presently 30 10, 10| words (not without much paine and difficulty)~ ~restrayned