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1 For whatsoever the fates have appointed to men, that I beleeve shall happen.
2 She said make beleeve but I tolld her thats lies.
3 And I beleeve and conceive a thousand manners of life, contrary to the common sorte.
4 Some angel beleeve me, say mebbe he is a angel that has fallen from the sky?
5 Concerning his eloquence, it is beyond all comparison, and I verily beleeve that none shall ever equall it.
7 Well, who will not then but beleeve that the married estate is full of incomprehensible and inexhaustible pleasures and sweetnesses?
8 In Jesus Christ I doe beleeve ;
9 I do beleeve that it is very pleasurable to ly with a Gentleman, but the Child-bearing hath no delight at all in it.
10 And amongst other things, I verily beleeve it would have proved altogether incapable and unfit to yeeld unto force, or stoope unto violence.
11 Death which hateth and destroyeth man, is beleeved ; God, which hath made him and loves him, is alwayes deferred.
12 'A wad suner beleeve there was a mistak' in the veesible heevens than ae fault in the Guid Buik.
13 [Footnote 2: 'Thucydides... in whom (I beleeve with many others) the Faculty of writing History is at the Highest.'
14 For whatsoever the fates have appointed to men, that I beleeve shall happen.
15 She said make beleeve but I tolld her thats lies.
16 And I beleeve and conceive a thousand manners of life, contrary to the common sorte.
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