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1For whatsoever the fates have appointed to men, that I beleeve shall happen.
2She said make beleeve but I tolld her thats lies.
3And I beleeve and conceive a thousand manners of life, contrary to the common sorte.
4Some angel beleeve me, say mebbe he is a angel that has fallen from the sky?
5Concerning his eloquence, it is beyond all comparison, and I verily beleeve that none shall ever equall it.
7Well, who will not then but beleeve that the married estate is full of incomprehensible and inexhaustible pleasures and sweetnesses?
8In Jesus Christ I doe beleeve;
9I do beleeve that it is very pleasurable to ly with a Gentleman, but the Child-bearing hath no delight at all in it.
10And amongst other things, I verily beleeve it would have proved altogether incapable and unfit to yeeld unto force, or stoope unto violence.
11Death 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.'
14For whatsoever the fates have appointed to men, that I beleeve shall happen.
15She said make beleeve but I tolld her thats lies.
16And I beleeve and conceive a thousand manners of life, contrary to the common sorte.
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