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1 Ind | What do we~ ~here? What stay we for? And whereon do we 2 Ind | their first~ ~purpose of stay, which was seated on a little 3 1, 6| with~ ~himselfe, how to stay the course of this chargeable 4 1, 6| furnishment, and should stay~ ~long there for his dinner, 5 1, 6| election, whether he~ ~would stay there still with him, or 6 2, 3| to another, without any stay or arrest (according to~ ~ 7 2, 5| him so farre, he would stay to sup with her, and referred 8 2, 5| offer, and concluded~ ~to stay there all that night.~ ~ 9 2, 7| Constantine to make~ ~his stay, as in a place of no meane 10 3, 10| of Hell? If only he would stay there as willingly as Hell~ ~ 11 4, 2| companion where he used to stay, and~ ~closely walked along 12 4, 5| returne, and perceiving his~ ~stay to her was so offensive 13 5, 1| And although~ ~the time of stay seemed tedious to him, yet 14 5, 5| speake to her, she never will stay to heare~ ~mee. Wherefore, 15 5, 7| therefore entreat you, to make stay of the execution, ill it 16 6, 4| knavery of his man, replyed: Stay but a little while sirra, 17 6, 8| advised then by my counsell. Stay stil at~ ~home, and look 18 6, 10| againe, least their over-long stay might give offence, they~ ~ 19 7, 1| morning;~ ~yet often he would stay there longer with his owne 20 7, 3| overthrow all that~ ~is done. Stay but a little while, I will 21 7, 6| if my Husband~ ~offer to stay you, or moove any question 22 8, 9| stood, and there appeared to stay contentedly.~ ~ Master Doctor, 23 9, 4| so loude as he could; Stay the thiefe, Stop the Thiefe, 24 9, 4| lucke) thus holpe mee to stay him; a poore Gentleman~ ~ 25 10, 3| what place they should stay for him the next morning. 26 10, 8| of ours, and will onely stay my~ ~selfe on humane reasons, 27 10, 8| not having any power to stay mee~ ~heere. But the Gods 28 10, 9| importunitie) wonne them to stay~ ~with him all the rest 29 10, 9| brought you of my death; to stay no longer before thy~ ~second