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1 1, 1| do any other~ ~villanous deede, he never would make deniall, 2 1, 5| Gentlewoman (both in word and deede)~ ~should defend her honor 3 1, 8| hath effectually done the deede:~ ~as appeareth by the Tale 4 2, 7| who should commit horrid a deede,~ ~perceyving likewise that 5 2, 9| assuring~ ~him, that the deede is done. And here I sweare 6 2, 9| he had no sooner done the deede, but foure or~ ~five very 7 3, 2| this is th man that did the deede.~ ~ Nevertheless, purposing 8 3, 3| doubtlesse I had done some wicked deede.~ ~Neverthelesse, happily 9 3, 7| of their~ ~hearts, for a deede so dishonourably committed. 10 3, 7| openly, that~ ~they did the deede, yet not knowing him to 11 3, 7| Aldobrandino~ ~charged to doe the deede, by vehement perswasion 12 4, 3| Ninetta, for such another deede of~ ~damnation, was apprehended 13 4, 5| distrusting her~ ~brethrens cruell deede; she durst not question 14 4, 9| most disloyall and damnable deede,~ ~misguided by your owne 15 4, 10| time was appointed when the deede should be done:~ ~and the 16 5, 8| for which rash sinfull deede, I was, and am condemned 17 5, 10| should~ ~censure on the deede. And after the young man 18 6, 10| Villaine~ ~boy to do this deede, for he knew him not to 19 6, 10| prosecution of any immodest deede, but onely for familiar 20 7, 1| the Gregorie, and (in very deede)~ ~ little lesse then an 21 8, 1| that I blame~ ~him for the deede, or thinke the deceyte not 22 8, 4| doe.~ ~Whereas (in verie deede) his person was utterly 23 8, 6| but who~ ~hath done the deede, as yet he knoweth not; 24 8, 9| and verily they did so in deede. Wherefore, he~ ~demanded 25 10, 3| best performe the bloody deede, according as hee~ ~gave 26 10, 3| readily prepared for the deede: he prostrated~ ~himselfe 27 10, 5| performed a magnificent deede; but whosoever saith, it 28 10, 8| infallible, and that his deede deserveth to bee much more 29 10, 8| information of him that did the deede) came~ ~thither well attended,