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1 Ded | effect thereof tendeth to a good and vertuous moral, as in 2 Ded | shall accept ant take in good part, I shall not onely 3 1, 2| new cheeses of exceeding good taste and relish, I fortuned 4 1, 3| entertained mee and made mee good cheere; and by and by being 5 1, 5| Taverner, and loved wel good wines) answered, Nay rather 6 1, 5| unbarred the doors, but those good and faithfull doores which 7 1, 5| countenance, saying, Behold good Hostler, my friend, my companion 8 1, 5| after that I had lamented a good space the death of my wretched 9 1, 6| sayd againe, I pray thee good mother do not mocke, but 10 1, 6| Wherfore I pray you take in good part our poore lodging, 11 1, 6| vertuous qualities of your good father Theseus, who disdained 12 1, 7| by, and viewing me at a good space, in the end brought 13 2, 8| heed, be vigilant, have a good care, for now thou hast 14 2, 8| still, then hast thou a good occasion ministred to thee 15 2, 9| kissed me, and bid me be of good courage, and I will (quoth 16 2, 10| unto Milo, Of truth it is a good experience and proof of 17 2, 10| of talke, that I lost a good part of the night, and the 18 2, 11| inchantments. Then quoth I, In good fellowship tell me the order 19 2, 11| when I heard him I tooke a good heart, and went unto the 20 2, 11| unto me saying, I pray you good man take good heed, and 21 2, 11| I pray you good man take good heed, and see well to your 22 2, 11| and sayd, When this the good Gard of my body watched 23 3, 13| punishment thereof may be a right good example to others. Wherefore 24 3, 13| duty of one that beareth good will to this weale publique, 25 3, 13| exceedingly, and especially my good friend and host Milo. Then 26 3, 14| Orphan, and deprived of all good fortune: and execute your 27 3, 14| handes, but when I refused a good space, by reason I would 28 3, 14| uncovered the bodies: but O good Lord what a strange sight 29 3, 15| the Boetian, and I tooke a good deale thereof, and colouring 30 3, 16| that she did it for any good will and favour, but to 31 3, 16| prayed that I might [have] good successe in my purpose. 32 3, 16| the box, and took out a good deale of oyntment and rubbed 33 3, 17| a man. And did devise a good space with my selfe, whether 34 3, 17| and taking my adversity in good part, I went into the stable 35 4, 18| being alone did put me in good hope, that if I could find 36 4, 18| help of the guide of my good fortune, ranne lustily towards 37 4, 19| and when wee had gone a good part of our journey what 38 4, 19| Behold, now I have found a good occasion: for I will fall 39 4, 19| evill fortune prevented so good a consideration; for the 40 4, 19| deceit, and to play the good Asse to get my masters favour, 41 4, 19| weapons: hee was come of a good house, marvellous rich, 42 4, 20| after like a bear with a good courage. Thus we began our 43 4, 20| brought this matter to so good a point, there chanced a 44 4, 20| killed him. But verily our good Captaine Thrasileon, the 45 4, 20| taking his present fortune in good part, with courage and glory 46 4, 21| longer, that am come of so good a house, forsaken of my 47 4, 21| Perithous. But behold my good mother, now my unhappy fortune 48 4, 21| sort: My daughter take a good heart unto you, and bee 49 4, 21| and killing, is a token of good luck and prosperous change. 50 4, 21| laughing, carnal dalliance, and good cheere, is a signe of sadnesse, 51 4, 22| Neither let us declare her good fortune to our father, nor 52 4, 22| whereof if thou take not good heed it will shortly come 53 4, 22| Venus? Why do I not take a good heart, and offer my selfe 54 4, 22| sufficient witnesse of the good service of Psyches, but 55 4, 22| thou bee of so stout, so good a courage, and singular 56 4, 22| when thou hast passed a good part of that way, thou shalt 57 4, 22| danger: shee will make thee good cheere, and entertaine thee 58 4, 23| him first he never did any good, and I thinke he came unto 59 4, 23| hanging at the halter, tooke a good courage and wrested it out 60 5, 24| he had sojourned there a good space, and won the heart 61 5, 24| doe glory with the name of good, and contrary the good and 62 5, 24| of good, and contrary the good and innocent be detracted 63 5, 24| in great danger: for the good matron perceiving us incontinently 64 5, 24| drunk unto him in token of good lucke.~ 65 5, 25| theeves, and such as have a good judgement, will preferre 66 5, 25| case. In this manner the good theefe pleaded and defended 67 5, 25| defended our cause, being a good Patron to the silly virgin, 68 5, 25| But they staied hereupon a good space, with long deliberation, 69 5, 26| which she willingly tooke in good part. Moreover, hee kissed 70 5, 26| presence, and said, Be of good cheere my sweete friend 71 5, 27| valiantly recovered: then my good Mistresse looked about for 72 5, 27| chosen barly and beanes and good littour, howbeit another 73 5, 27| committed) had brought me a good way distant from the City, 74 5, 30| suffer me to continue in so good estate long: For the shepheards 75 5, 31| thanks did I give to that good boy, who (being so slaine) 76 5, 31| malefactors accustome to do. But O good Lord, thou cursed beast, 77 5, 31| away alone, forsaking thy good Master, thy pastor and conductor. 78 5, 31| they have offended against good manners, and the law naturall? 79 6, 32| one of the family of the good woman Charites, who sometimes 80 6, 32| understand that wee have lost our good mistris Charites miserably 81 6, 32| the next City, borne of good parentage, valiant in prowesse, 82 6, 33| But (notwithstanding this good counsell) our caitife drivers 83 6, 34| wounds.~When we had gone a good part of our way, we came 84 6, 36| jade with worne hooves, good for nothing but to make 85 6, 36| Cimbals to get the almes of good and charitable folks, this 86 7, 37| but I taking each thing in good part, disproved their mad 87 7, 38| Behold I have sold it to a good fellow (that is here present) 88 7, 38| candle, saying, I pray you good brother put not your selfe 89 7, 38| the tub, and caused the good man himselfe to carry it 90 7, 39| whether he should have a good wife or no, they would say 91 7, 39| should be tyed and yoked to a good woman and have increase 92 7, 39| whether he should have a good and prosperous voyage, they 93 7, 39| they said he should have good successe, and it should 94 7, 39| my subtility did me small good, for by and by when the 95 7, 39| suddaine a change. When a good part of the day was past, 96 7, 39| drinke while I looked on.~O good Lord what a sort of poore 97 7, 39| considering with my selfe the good fortune which I was sometime 98 7, 40| haunted to her house, and made good cheere with her to the utter 99 7, 41| perjured knave. It were a good deed if the Goddesse and 100 7, 41| first morsell, when the good man (contrary to his wives 101 7, 41| smoake of the brymstone. The good man thinking it had beene 102 7, 41| water to drinke; then had I good occasion ministred, to revenge 103 7, 41| chamber, where they remained a good space, till all the corne 104 7, 41| that she had lamented a good space, and was somewhat 105 7, 42| have layed an Egge. The good man of the house perceiving 106 7, 42| perceiving her, said: O good and profitable pullet that 107 7, 42| that happened, astonied the good man of the house, and the 108 7, 42| one brought word to the good man of the house, that his 109 7, 42| who had been brought up in good literature, and endued with 110 7, 42| literature, and endued with good manners were dead, for they 111 7, 42| fortuned in the house of the good man, who after he had heard 112 8, 44| warre. When we had gone a good part of our journey, over 113 8, 44| had a sonne instructed in good literature, and endued with 114 8, 44| willed his mother to be of good cheere, and comfort her 115 8, 44| ignorant of the venim, dranke a good draught thereof, which was 116 8, 44| hee promised to give me a good reward for my paines: but 117 8, 44| ancient Physitian, a man of a good conscience and credit throughout 118 8, 44| ancient Physitian was found good, and every man had a desire 119 8, 45| ended, they would bring many good morsels into their Chamber 120 8, 45| Chickens, fish, and other good meates, the other fine bread, 121 8, 45| to sell it to augment thy good, and yet neverthelesse to 122 8, 46| and presently drunke a good draught thereof, which done, 123 8, 46| flourished, and that I was in good hope to find some Roses, 124 9, 47| fortune and calamity, I found good hope and soveraigne remedy, 125 9, 47| joyfull Ceremonies, and in so good a company that any person 126 9, 47| which was appointed to my good fortun according to the 127 9, 47| estate, I stood still a good space and said nothing, 128 9, 48| accepting and taking in good part their honest gifts 129 9, 48| was indued with a desirous good will, yet the feare of the 130 9, 48| I had continued there a good space, I conceived a marvailous 131 9, 48| many tongues: Howbeit as a good religious person, and according 132 9, 48| unable to recompence the good which he had done to me: