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 1  Ind      |    For even as pleasures are cut~ ~off by griefe and anguish;
 2  Ind      |    being so much as reapt or cut. Many of the foresaid~ ~
 3    1,    4|    wood,~ ~which lieth ready cut downe in the Forrest; and
 4    2,    1|    is a~ ~villaine that hath cut my purse, I desire he may
 5    2,    1|  like manner,~ ~that hee had cut their purses also.~ ~ Upon
 6    2,    1|     me, when and where I did cut their purses, and~ ~then
 7    2,    7|     would performe it.~ ~ To cut off further tedious circumstances,
 8    3,    2|  them to have~ ~their lockes cut, all after one and the selfe
 9    4,   10|      the legge must be quite cut off, or else the Patient~ ~
10    4, Song|      through my heart:~ ~ To cut off future fell contending
11    5,    4|    AND THEIR OWNE CREDIT, TO CUT OFF~ ~ INCONVENIENCES, BEFORE
12    5,    7|  Amarigo,~ ~because he would cut off (at one and the same
13    6,    4|    Brunetta angrie with him; cut away one of the Cranes legges
14    7,    5|    he is, or else I meane to cut your throate.~ ~ The Woman
15    7,    8|   not be deceived, softly he cut the thred from his wives
16    7,    8|      finding the thred to be cut from her toe; conjectured~ ~
17    7,    8|      Next, with his knife he cut off a great deal of her~ ~
18    7,    8|   thus madly beaten her, and cut the~ ~lockes off from her
19    7,    8| together~ ~to bed? Did not I cut this thred from thy great
20    7,    8|  haire, which I my selfe did cut from thy bead?~ ~ Alas Sir (
21    7,    8|      you~ ~did beate me, and cut those lockes of haire from
22    7,    8|      you~ ~say, that you did cut those lockes of haire from
23    7,    8|  shall all see, if they be~ ~cut, or no. So, taking off her
24    7,    8|     onely beat her, but also cut the haire from her head.
25    7,    9|      These friendly speeches cut off all~ ~further contention,
26    7,    9|  although the Peare-tree was cut~ ~downe) they could find
27    8,    5|     sate upon the Bench, yet cut so~ ~sparingly of the Cloath,
28    9,    1|  eies, teare out~ ~my teeth, cut off my hands, or do me any
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