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1 Ind | and death (perhaps) may~ ~ensue thereon.~ ~ Wherefore, if 2 Ind | dishonor or reproofe~ ~may ensue thereby, and yet without 3 1, 4| perswasion, that somewhat would ensue to his better comfort; but~ ~ 4 2, 5| stayed to see what would ensue thereon. Andrea conferring~ ~ 5 2, 8| WHAT PERILS SOEVER DOE ENSUE)~ ~ DOTH YET NEVERTHELESSE 6 2, 9| great harme must needs~ ~ensue thereon: yet both the parties 7 3, 2| Whereupon many dangers might ensue, to the dishonour and prejudice~ ~ 8 3, 3| harme or scandall should ensue, I thought it best to be~ ~ 9 3, 3| because too much harme may ensue thereon. But feare not any~ ~ 10 3, 6| complaints, worse~ ~would ensue thereon, then could bee 11 3, 6| unavoydable dangers must needes ensue~ ~thereon. The one (which 12 4, 5| that no~ ~scandall might ensue to them, or their Sister, 13 4, 6| divined as well what was to ensue,~ ~as the other did what 14 4, 6| and doubt what might~ ~ensue thereon. Gabriello hearing 15 4, 7| deaths,~ ~and happines to ensue thereon, by an accident 16 4, 8| beginning, and more are like to ensue uppon such boldnesse, because 17 5, 6| and some (no doubt) to ensue~ ~hereafter; for one of 18 5, 6| greater disasters would ensue thereon, by breaking their 19 5, 8| some further~ ~danger to ensue thereon.~ ~ But beyond all 20 5, 9| sicknesse, as nothing can ensue~ ~thereon, but his losse 21 6, 10| reproofe of perils, to~ ~ensue by any of you. Moreover, 22 7, 8| trye what successe would ensue~ ~thereon. It was not long 23 7, 8| considering what was likely to ensue thereon, called her Chamber-maide~ ~( 24 8, 1| especiall considerations might ensue~ ~thereon. First, the faithfull 25 9, 5| and what good sport will ensue thereon. If thou~ ~dost 26 9, 7| advertisement of harmes to~ ~ensue, there is nothing lost by 27 10, 9| some worthy reward will ensue~ ~thereon, as thereto justly 28 10, 9| therefore if no merit ensue thereon, but onely such 29 10, 10| Lady and Mistresse: it will ensue to~ ~your detriment, how