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1 Ind | Goods,~ ~flying to other mens dwellings else-where. As 2 Ind | carried (in comely manner) on mens shoulders, with funerall 3 2, 1| you, that upon these bad mens~ ~reportes and false informations, 4 2, 4| hee began to make other mens goods his~ ~owne, especially 5 2, 5| hard by at hand. The other mens intention was to the very 6 3, 7| the dangers are, wherewith mens minds may~ ~dayly be molested. 7 3, 7| then the salvation of~ ~mens soules; these fresher witted 8 4, 1| night, about the houre of mens first sleepe, and~ ~according 9 4, 2| meeke and humble to get~ ~mens goods from them; yet sowre, 10 4, 2| and controuling other mens errours, as also in urging 11 4, 10| commonly awaiteth on olde Mens marriages;~ ~when freezing 12 5, 8| more kind and tractable to mens honest motions, then~ ~ever 13 5, 10| But women serve onely for mens contentation, and~ ~to bring 14 7, 9| disposition, neither can all~ ~mens eyes be blinded after one 15 7, 10| morrows conference, to touch mens treacheries towards their~ ~ 16 8, 2| from medling with other mens wives.~ ~Touch not that 17 8, 5| but~ ~will put off poore mens suites at your pleasure. 18 8, 6| to drink alwaies on other mens~ ~expences: let us go take 19 8, 9| worne in the streets~ ~on mens bodies, or any so silly 20 8, 9| skilfullie, how to steale mens hearts from~ ~them, yea, 21 8, 10| dispatches, answerable to the mens~ ~minds, and worth of the 22 8, 10| all parts of the City, as mens minds are continuallie addicted 23 9, 1| onely for ransacking dead mens graves in the night season, 24 9, 2| forward in checking other mens misdemeanors, when themselves,~ ~ 25 9, 5| bee gadding in to other mens grounds? Are these the fruites~ ~ 26 9, 8| rather a frequenter of rich mens~ ~Tables, where choice of 27 10, 1| those times, for respect of mens well~ ~deservings, and bountifull 28 10, 4| as we commonly see, that mens desires are never contented, 29 10, 8| blame and condemne other mens seeming~ ~estimation. But