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 1    1,    1|      their house. And one was granted unto~ ~them, being an aged
 2    1,    9|         rest he had his suite granted. So, arising all, they walked
 3    2,    6| thought it would~ ~have beene granted, long since I had most humbly
 4    2,    7|   which~ ~likewise was kindly granted to him. Whereupon a goodly
 5    2,    8|       which was courteously~ ~granted by the Count, embracing
 6    3,    1|     within a while after) was granted him.~ ~ Thus Massetto being
 7    3,    8|    and therefore the sooner~ ~granted. For, all the while as Ferando
 8    3,    9|       preserve the priviledge granted to~ ~Dioneus uninfringed)
 9    3,    9|     Whereto the King gladly~ ~granted. Young Juliet began to minister
10    4,    4|         case convenient to be granted: yeelded the sooner thereto
11    4,    9|     infringe the~ ~priviledge granted to Dioneus, no more remaining
12    4,   10|   with~ ~the Jaylor, that hee granted her private conference with
13    5,    1|     him, that the~ ~Godds had granted his cheefe desire, to the
14    5,    9|    regard of the priviledge~ ~granted to Dioneus; with a smiling
15    6,    2|        BEFORE IT~ ~ SHOULD BE GRANTED TO ANY ONE WHATSOEVER~ ~ ~ ~
16    6,   10|     the priviledge~ ~you have granted, it is lawfull for me to
17    7,    3|        which as willingly she granted,~ ~and thus began. Pleasant
18    8,   10|       onely. Which being thus granted by me, whosoever shal~ ~
19    9,    1|       then she intended) shee granted admittance to heare~ ~either
20    9,    2|    tamen caute.~ ~ So, having granted the yong Nunne Isabella
21    9,    9|  Queene r viledge reserved,~ ~granted to Dioneus; wherefore, after
22   10,    7|      it hath been courteously granted.~ ~ At such time as the
23   10,    7|      favour and license first granted. Neverthelesse,~ ~for such
24   10,    8|    ever she should have beene granted to thee. Use freely~ ~therefore
25   10,    9|        as it was at the first granted him)~ ~began to speake thus.
26   10,    9|     if~ ~possibly it might be granted; which Saladine promised
27   10,    9|      if such grace may not be granted~ ~me, yet, seeing it stands
28   10,    9|       hast. Till which may be granted, let me want no~ ~visitation
29   10,    9|   hope thus disappointed: yet granted freely, that Adalietto was~ ~
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