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1 Ind | dreadfull regards, newly stolne upon them I~ ~know not how. 2 2, 7| with a Lady which he had stolne, being~ ~but weake and slenderly 3 2, Song| joy doth countercheck:~ ~ Stolne pleasures are delightfull 4 3, 1| proud of their~ ~private stolne pleasures, so long resorted 5 3, 9| opportunitie, to fit her stolne journey thither. But her~ ~ 6 4, 1| a fatall enemy to lovers stolne~ ~felicities, became envious 7 4, 2| among the other Gods, and stolne pleasures of his upon~ ~ 8 4, 5| safely breake off this their stolne love,~ ~which was altogether 9 4, 6| together, and continued their stolne chaste pleasures with equall~ ~ 10 4, 6| secret friend to their~ ~stolne meetings, and told her the 11 4, 10| that the last night it was stolne from his~ ~doore. Which 12 5, 1| came in rescue~ ~of the stolne Ladies: but all in vaine, 13 5, 4| and shorter, which their stolne delight made them lesse~ ~ 14 5, 7| crosse or other: so these stolne pleasures of Pedro and~ ~ 15 5, 7| of his owne, which was stolne from him about fifteene 16 8, 5| Matteuzzo being cunningly stolne away, and undiscovered by 17 8, 6| otherwise, but that~ ~it was stolne from thee, by those theeves 18 8, 6| one that his Brawne was stolne. Bruno and~ ~Buffalmaco 19 8, 6| truly, that my Brawne~ ~is stolne. Say so still I bid thee ( 20 8, 6| true, that my Brawne is stolne. How can it possible be,~ ~ 21 8, 6| I am certain, that it is stolne away:~ ~for which I am weary 22 8, 6| last night my Brawne was stolne. Be patient good Calandrino,~ ~ 23 8, 6| Buffalmaco, and if thy Brawne be stolne from thee, there are~ ~means 24 8, 6| gladly I would know who hath stolne my Brawne; and your good 25 8, 6| Oathes, that his Brawne was stolne from him. Talke so long~ ~ 26 8, 6| sold for ready money) was stolne from thee out~ ~of thy house, 27 9, 1| apprehension of a banished man, stolne into the City contrarie 28 9, 4| shirt, with intent to have stolne~ ~Aniollieroes garments, 29 10, 8| while we were dividing the~ ~stolne booties betweene us; I slew