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1 Ind | corruption of dead bodies should harme them, then charitable~ ~ 2 2, 1| OFTENTIMES) REDOUNDETH TO~ ~ THE HARME OF THE DEVISER~ ~ ~ ~ Martellino 3 2, 5| neither suspecting any harme at~ ~all, but that he went 4 2, 5| good fortune, to receive no harme in the fall (although it~ ~ 5 2, 9| the wager, knowing great harme must needs~ ~ensue thereon: 6 3, 1| thou art~ ~affraide of harme before it happen: if it 7 3, 3| which regard,~ ~because no harme or scandall should ensue, 8 3, 3| husband, because too much harme may ensue thereon. But feare 9 4, 1| committed, but carelesse of any harme~ ~happening to her: stoutely 10 4, 2| swimming, he had no other harme by his fall, albeit the 11 4, 4| long while, to~ ~very great harme on either side. At the length, 12 4, 6| to know whether any such harme had befalne me, or no, and~ ~ 13 5, 10| hee would not doe him any harme. Feare not (quoth~ ~Pedro) 14 7, 1| your share;~ ~ Not doing harme to John or me,~ ~ Who this 15 7, 2| see thou do thy selfe no harme good~ ~Husband. I warrant 16 7, 3| said he, and seeing no harme as yet~ ~hath bin done, 17 7, 8| what his adversary was (no harme being as yet done on~ ~either 18 8, 3| notwithstanding hee felt the harme of them both, yet beeing 19 8, 6| without suspition~ ~of any harme intended unto him. Buffalmaco 20 8, 8| without~ ~dread of the least harme to him or thee, because 21 8, 9| hindrance, but also do us great harme beside: and now you~ ~shall 22 8, 9| In the end,~ ~thinking no harme could happen to him, if 23 9, 2| his~ ~betrayers, if any harme were done to Isabella, and 24 9, 4| to sustaine the greater harme, that had (at the first) 25 9, 5| for~ ~he had committed no harme at all, and the Gentlewoman 26 9, 6| wife, and~ ~fearing greater harme, then (indeed) had hapned, 27 9, 6| hope they~ ~will doe no harme to one another. Adriano 28 9, 7| life. Notwithstanding the harme done to~ ~her throat and