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1 Ind | and wheresoever I go~ ~or sit downe, methinkes I see the 2 1, 6| the~ ~lot of Primasso, to sit directly against the doore, 3 2, 2| and conduct him hither, to sit by this fire,~ ~and sup 4 2, 2| of him; so praying him to sit downe by her~ ~before the 5 2, 6| Geoffrey; who before they would sit downe at the Table, saluted 6 2, 7| and willed him also to sit downe awhile by her.~ ~ 7 4, 1| of~ ~greater wisedome, to sit silent still, and (if he 8 4, 7| quality, do not alwayes sit out of his reach, though 9 4, 7| One while they would sit downe by the Sage bed, and 10 4, 9| his soule, and made him to sit very strangely~ ~musing. 11 5, 10| fit for nothing, but to sit by the fire in the~ ~Kitchin, 12 6, 2| whereon he requested them to~ ~sit downe, and having commanded 13 6, 10| predominance, yet hee would needs sit downe by the fire,~ ~and 14 6, 10| nothing else to do, would sit downe and count them as 15 7, 3| quoth he) how hapned~ ~this? Sit downe sweet Husband said 16 7, 4| of sleepe, nor willing to sit alone in the house. But 17 7, 5| depart from the house,~ ~but sit and watch the doore without, 18 7, 8| causeth mee every night to sit tarrying for him, even~ ~ 19 8, 2| Sir Simon, I am come to sit a while with~ ~thee, because 20 8, 5| BE HONEST,~ ~ AND MEET TO SIT ON THE SEATE OF AUTHORITY~ ~ ~ ~ 21 8, 5| Florence, to make a Judge sit bare Breecht on the Bench 22 8, 6| appointing them how they should sit, and placing~ ~Calandrino 23 8, 7| qualities ending together, I may sit~ ~and smile at thy deserved 24 8, 9| and profession; we might sit at home with bread~ ~and 25 9, 1| into, although we~ ~should sit arguing a whole yeare together. 26 9, 5| bring thy Gitterne, and sit downe by us, singing some 27 10, 4| argument of her vertue, to sit still and silent~ ~at this 28 10, 5| prepared, causing her to~ ~sit downe by him, he sayde unto 29 10, 10| manner: he commanded her to sit downe by him, and~ ~saide.