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 1  Ind      |      well-disposed~ ~person, to seeke for (without wronging any)
 2  Ind      |        best judgement) that wee seeke not after some~ ~remedies
 3  Ind      |      else give me~ ~leave to go seeke my sorrowes agains, and
 4    1,    6|      further reformation did he seeke after.~ ~ The man comming
 5    2,    6|     brought such a Lad as you~ ~seeke for, with his mother, home
 6    3,    2|        himselfe. The man whom I seeke for,~ ~though he be but
 7    3,    6|     Madame Catulla, who went to seeke that which shee would not
 8    4      |       they would then say: Goe, seeke comfort among thy~ ~fables
 9    4,    1|          rather then truth: you seeke to reprove me~ ~bitterly,
10    5,    1|         thou, or what dost thou seeke for in this wood? Chynon,
11    5,    3|       could not devise where to seeke her owne safety. And therefore,
12    5,   10| wandering all about smelling to seeke water, happened~ ~into the
13    6,   10| expresse command, that I should seeke for (so~ ~much as consisted
14    7,    2|        every morning, either to seeke for worke, or to effect
15    7,    9|     many worthy persons, should seeke~ ~meanes to be rid of so
16    8,    3|          he went in all hast to seeke them; because, (without
17    8,    3|        all other businesse) goe seeke where it is to be found.~ ~
18    8,    3|      serch: may imagine what we seeke for, and~ ~partake with
19    8,    3|        leddest us with thee, to seeke a~ ~precious stone called
20    8,    6| revenged on~ ~him, for going to seeke the invisible Stone.~ ~
21    8,    6|       the plaine of Mugnone, to seeke for~ ~black invisible stones:
22    8,    7|     THEM: EXCEPT THEY INTEND TO SEEKE THEIR OWNE~ ~ SHAME, BY
23    8,    7|    Schollers departure, came to seeke them in Woods about the
24    8,    9|      another, who needs would~ ~seeke after his owne disgrace.~ ~
25    9,    9|        have~ ~it otherwise, goe seeke both your Suppers where
26   10,    3|         of Nathan: I will never seeke to impayre that in another,
27   10,    8|          Wherefore they went to seeke Titus, and~ ~said unto him,
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