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1 Ind | many Kindreds, worthy of memory! How many great~ ~inheritances! 2 1, 3| leave it~ ~as a perpetuall memory and honour to his successors. 3 1, 5| offereth it selfe to my memory, well deserving my speech~ ~ 4 1, 6| kept~ ~perfectly in his memory: and as he was commanded, 5 2, 5| youth then, or defective memory since,~ ~hath utterly lost 6 2, 7| your good~ ~liking) that my memory might be quickned with better 7 2, 9| perfectly he committed to his memory. Going neere to the bed, 8 2, 10| cases were almost out of memory; such was his~ ~affable 9 2, 10| understand Sir, that my memory is not so oblivious, but 10 3, 4| fixed, to keepe ever in memory,~ ~the true order which 11 3, 6| more; yet putting her in memory, to~ ~keepe her faithfull 12 4, 1| now so quite worne out of memory (in~ ~regard it had not 13 4, 7| goodly Monument, for a future memory of their hard Fortune.~ ~ 14 4, 8| admonitions of the very wisest: my memory hath~ ~inspired it selfe, 15 5, Ind| do offer themselves to my memory,~ ~wherewith to beginne 16 5, 6| them (comming now to my memory) I shall acquaint~ ~you 17 5, 6| soule, doth quicken the memory with~ ~many passed recordations: 18 5, 9| well~ ~deserving eternall memory; yet more for his vertues 19 5, 9| order (having an absolute memory) and with~ ~the best Language, 20 6, 9| the yeare~ ~appointed, in memory of this so loving a meeting, 21 8, 1| except I carried a~ ~quicker memory. Then saide Gasparuolo: 22 8, 3| these things to respective memory, and~ ~pretending to be 23 8, 3| a~ ~grosse and blockish memory) had quite forgot the name 24 10, 1| Gentleman committed the words to memory, as he did many other~ ~ 25 10, 7| well to any. But because my memory hath instantly informed~ ~ 26 10, 9| nature, it commeth to my memory to tel you of a~ ~History, 27 10, 9| make my~ ~obsequies in his memory onely. so Madame (replyed 28 10, 10| it was never out of my memory, that you tooke~ ~me starke 29 10, 10| think) by~ ~preserving in memory things past, or knowledge