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CAUSES...............1
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| 152.12a.066 With Causes, now to vs there can be none. | 6168 |
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CEDARS...............1
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| 024.00A.022 As Down,, as Stars, Cedars, and Lillies are, | 1702 |
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CEDIT..................1
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| 202h.8a.006 Fluminis in gremium tandem cedit, reditumque | 10026 |
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CENTRE...............4
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| 152.12a.003 Of Waight, one Centre; one, of Greatness is: | 6106 |
| 152.12a.004 And Reason is That Centre; Faith is This. | 6106 |
| 152.12a.021 If then, least Mouings of the Centre make | 6124 |
| 152.12a.063 Is th'other Centre, Reason, faster, then? | 6166 |
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CENTRES..............3
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| 152.12a.002 For, both my Centres feel This Period. | 6104 |
| 152.12a.016 Almost meetes Faith, and makes both Centres one: | 6118 |
| 152.12a.023 What must This doo; Centres distracted so, | 6126 |
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CHAINE...............2
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| 008.00B.HE2 Vpon the losse of his Mistresses Chaine, for | 768 |
| 152.12a.071 If Faith haue such a chaine, whose divers Links | 6174 |
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CHAM.................1
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| 192.00B.020 Whether where Iaphet dwelt, or Cham, or Sem. | 9792 |
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CHANCE...............1
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| 022.00A.070 For though 'tis got by chance, 'tis kept by art. | 1678 |
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CHANGE...............1
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| 024.00A.063 And so be change, and sicknesse, farre from thee, | 1742 |
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CHAP.................1
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| 187.00A.HE5 Chap. III. | 9392 |
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CHAPPELL.............2
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| 108.00A.159b Going to the Chappell. | 4124 |
| 154.00A.015 The Chappell wants an eare, Councell a tongue; | 6478 |
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CHARMES..............1
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| 152.12a.093 I coniure Thee by all the Charmes Hee spoke, | 6196 |
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CHARUS...............1
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| 144.00B.022 Non mihi tam charus, tam meus, ante fuit. | 5710 |
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CHOLERIQUE...........1
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| 142.00A.028 Spirituall Cholerique Crytiques, which in all | 5618 |
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CHOREAS................1
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| 202h.8a.004 Duxerat at postquam choreas, atque orbibus vndae | 10024 |
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CHRIST...............1
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| 190.00A.HE1 A Hymne to Christ, at the Authors | 9682 |
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CHRISTMAS............1
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| 108.00A.HE3 Allophanes finding Idios in the country in Christmas | 3944 |
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CHRISTOPHER..........1
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| 109.00A.1HE To Mr Christopher Brooke. | 4216 |
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CHRISTS..............1
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| 192.00B.022 Christs Crosse, & Adams tree, stood in one place; | 9794 |
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CHURCH...............1
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| 159.52a.004 That she once knew, more than the Church did know | 8264 |
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CHYMIQUES............1
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| 008.00B.044 Almighty Chymiques from each minerall, | 812 |
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CINCTO...............1
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| 201.20a.012 a cincto corde, venenum, | 9978 |
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CINERIQUE............1
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| 144.00B.005 Qui liber in pluteos, blattis, cinerique relictos, | 5694 |
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CINTHIA..............1
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| 021.00G.007 Should Cinthia quit thee Venus, and each starre, | 1508 |
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CIRCLES................1
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| 202b.9a.005 Vpon the watry circles, Then haue bin | 10056 |
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CIRCUMFERENCE........1
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| 152.12a.008 Shut-in for Men in one Circumference: | 6110 |
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CLA-.................1
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| 201.20a.027 16 Et properare meum, cla- | 9992 |
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CLAMAT.................1
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| 201.20a.041 Qui per eos clamat, linquas | 10006 |
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CLIMB'D..............1
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| 202d.9a.002 Hauing climb'd vp th'etheriall hill, doth raise | 10040 |
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CLOYSTERD............2
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| 160.00A.028 Immensity cloysterd in thy deare wombe. | 8308 |
| 160.00A.029 3 Immensitie cloysterd in thy deare wombe, | 8310 |
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CLYME................1
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| 050.00A.010 This is her tolerable Tropique clyme. | 2518 |
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COELORUM.............1
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| 144.00B.020 Libris, & Coelorum aemula amicitia. | 5708 |
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COLOSSUS.............1
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| 158.00A.153 A young Colossus there hee stands upright, | 7816 |
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COMMING..............1
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| 108.00A.203b The Bridegroomes comming. | 4176 |
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COMPANION............1
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| 202k.9a.002 Ghest, and Companion of my body | 10038 |
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COMPANY..............1
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| 157.00b.321M Of our company in this life and in the next. | 7432 |
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COMPRESSIS...........1
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| 202f.8a.004 Compressis velis, tandem vt remearet, alarum, | 10014 |
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COMPUTATION..........1
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| 076.00A.HE1 The Computation. | 3386 |
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CONCEPERAT...........1
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| 202l.8a.004 Si cum substratus Camerae, conceperat ignem, | 10020 |
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CONCLUSION...........2
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| 155.00a.435M Conclusion. | 6954 |
| 157.00b.511M Conclusion. | 7626 |
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CONDITION............1
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| 055.00A.025 Enforce them, by warres law condition not. | 2734 |
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CONFESSORS...........1
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| 184.00A.H11 The Confessors. | 8960 |
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CONNEXION............1
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| 152.12a.065 For, if our Reason be our Connexion | 6168 |
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CONQUEROUR...........1
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| 006.00D.026 Talke of Will. Conquerour, and Prester Iack. | 706 |
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CONSCIENCE...........1
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| 152.12a.092 Which hast the noble Conscience, Thou art Shee. | 6194 |
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CONSIDERING..........1
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| 152.12a.086 In her long Iourney of Considering GOD) | 6188 |
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CONSTANCY............2
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| 034.00A.HE1 Womans constancy. | 1986 |
| 071.00A.019 Which are vast Constancy, and Secretnesse, | 3304 |
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CONSULTI.............1
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| 132.003.003 Consulti, veteres sequi aemularierque, | 5024 |
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CONSUMMATUM..........1
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| 183.00A.022 Of the'Angels Ave,'and Consummatum est. | 8822 |
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CONTEMPLATION........2
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| 152.12a.018 As Contemplation of the Prince wee misse. | 6120 |
| 157.00b.085M Contemplation of our state in our death-bed. | 7192 |
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CORDE..................1
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| 201.20a.012 a cincto corde, venenum, | 9978 |
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CORONA...............1
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| 160.00A.HE1 La Corona. | 8278 |
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CORONAM..............1
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| 202i.8a.003 Excutit somnum, Tremulam Coronam | 10030 |
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CORRESPONDENCE.......1
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| 155.00a.375M Weaknesse in the want of correspondence of heauen and earth. | 6894 |
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COULD................2
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| 152.12a.019 For, All that Faith could credit Mankinde could, | 6122 |
| 159.52a.007 Loth to believe one Woman could do this; | 8268 |
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COUNCELL.............1
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| 154.00A.015 The Chappell wants an eare, Councell a tongue; | 6478 |
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COUNSAILE............2
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| 050.00A.004 This doth but counsaile, yet you cannot scape. | 2512 |
| 050.00A.024 You may at Revels, you at counsaile, sit. | 2532 |
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COUNTESSE............11
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| 131.00B.0HE To the Countesse of Huntington. | 4888 |
| 134.00A.0HE To the Countesse of Bedford. | 5094 |
| 136.00A.0HE To the Countesse of Bedford. | 5172 |
| 137.00A.0HE To the Countesse of Bedford. | 5228 |
| 138.00A.0HE To the Countesse of Bedford. | 5304 |
| 139.00A.0HE To the Countesse of Bedford. | 5396 |
| 141.00A.0HE To the Countesse of Huntingdon. | 5516 |
| 143.00A.0HE To the Countesse of Bedford. | 5656 |
| 145.00A.0HE To the Countesse of Salisbury. August. 1614. | 5712 |
| 153.00A.HE2 To the Countesse of Bedford. | 6204 |
| 191.00B.HE2 lip Sydney, and the Countesse of Pembroke | 9714 |
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COUNTRY..............1
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| 108.00A.HE3 Allophanes finding Idios in the country in Christmas | 3944 |
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COURT................2
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| 108.00A.HE4 time, reprehends his absence from court, at the mariage | 3946 |
| 111.00A.027 At Court, though from Court, were the better stile. | 4376 |
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CRAB.................1
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| 141.00A.038 Of the most starres, take low names, Crab, and Bull, | 5554 |
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CRADLES..............1
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| 050.00A.046 With Tombs, then Cradles, to weare out a day. | 2554 |
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CROOKEDLY............1
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| 202c.9a.004 Which crookedly did languish, and stoope downe | 10062 |
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CROSSE...............1
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| 181.00A.HE1 The Crosse. | 8710 |
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CROWN................1
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| 160.00A.001 Deigne at my hands this crown of prayer and praise, | 8280 |
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CROWNE.................1
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| 202c.9a.003 All drowsinesse, and raise his trembling Crowne, | 10062 |
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CROWNE...............1
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| 160.00A.098 Deigne at my hands this crowne of prayer and praise. | 8382 |
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CRUDITIES............1
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| 006.00D.HE1 Vpon Mr. Thomas Coryats Crudities. | 680 |
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CUM..................2
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| 202l.8a.004 Si cum substratus Camerae, conceperat ignem, | 10020 |
| 202h.8a.002 Cum ventum ad pontem fuerit, qua fornice transit | 10022 |
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CUPID................1
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| 020.00G.028 And firmament, our Cupid is not there: | 1432 |
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CURSE................2
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| 061.00A.HE1 The Curse. | 2892 |
| 152.12a.048 And will not lett's enioy our Curse, to Dye? | 6150 |
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CUSCO................1
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| 148.00A.007 Twinnes, though their birth Cusco, and Musco take, | 5860 |
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D....................1
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| 161.00A.0HE To E. of D. with six holy Sonnets. | 8384 |
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DABIT................1
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| 144.00B.014 Ipse Pater, Iuvenem, me dabit arte, senem? | 5702 |
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DAMPE................1
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| 071.00A.HE1 The Dampe. | 3286 |
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DARE.................2
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| 132.003.012 Libri, queis dare vis perennitatem. | 5032 |
| 136.00A.033 And vertues whole summe is but know and dare. | 5206 |
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DAUGHTER.............3
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| 187.00A.137 13 Daughter Ierusalem, Oh what may bee | 9352 |
| 187.00A.341 21 Rejoyce O Edoms daughter, joyfull bee | 9558 |
| 187.00A.347 Thy sinnes O Edoms daughter, hee will see, | 9564 |
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DAUNC'D..............1
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| 202b.9a.004 And hauing daunc'd a while, and nimbly plai'd | 10054 |