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 1    2,    5|           in their houses,~ ~with foolish idle words, and at such
 2    3,    8|       other) to cure~ ~him of his foolish jealousie; which medicine
 3    3,   10|        serving God must be very~ ~foolish."~ ~ Often she would come
 4    4,    2|       Gentlewoman, being somewhat foolish, wanton and proud minded,~ ~
 5    4,    2|           backe, while he visited foolish Lisetta, according to her
 6    4,    2|            the brethren to~ ~this foolish woman, heard this admirable
 7    5,   10|          the~ ~imperfections of a foolish man, and at the amourous
 8    5,   10|          thee thinke me to bee so foolish, that I did~ ~altogether
 9    6,    7|        one confounded, for such a foolish and~ ~unadvised enterprize,
10    6,    8|         you the grosse fault of a foolish~ ~Damosell, well corrected
11    6,    9|        let us know, and all other foolish,~ ~indiscreete, and unleartied
12    7,    5|           visite her, while her~ ~foolish Husband kept the doore.~ ~ ~ ~
13    7,    5|           other~ ~reason for this foolish conceit; but, like as he
14    7,    5| accordingly, to fit thee with the foolish imagination which~ ~thou
15    7,    9|           be so~ ~dazeled, with a foolish imagination beyond all possibility?
16    8,    4|         head-ake.~ ~ His fond and foolish carriage stil continuing
17    8,    7|       good be done.~ ~ A fond and foolish opinion overswayed her,
18    8,    7|         to~ ~helpe the frenzie of foolish Ladies, that must injoy
19    8,    9|      which beguile~ ~such wilfull foolish men; are not to bee blamed,
20    8,    9|       learned the A. B. C. as now foolish Ideots~ ~do, blabbing their
21    9,    1|        opinions, some of the more foolish sort verily beleeving,~ ~
22    9,    6|         said to her selfe. What a foolish woman am~ ~I, that cannot
23    9,    7|         forth into danger, upon a foolish and jealous surmise,~ ~beleeving
24    9,    9|           the~ ~Muletter, saying. Foolish fellow, what doest thou?
25    9,   10|          IN JUST REPROOFE OF SUCH FOOLISH MEN, AS WILL BE GOVERNED
26   10,    8|    actions; In which respect, how foolish and~ ~beast-like a thing
27   10,    8|         her. These complaints are foolish, and~ ~womanish, proceeding
28   10,    8|           Sophronia well, it is~ ~foolish and superfluous, to finde
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