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1 1, 9| arose, and courteously~ ~invited him to enter with them, 2 2, 7| whereto the Lady was~ ~invited: and hee had given order, 3 2, 7| night.~ ~ At the length, the invited guests being all gone, the 4 3, 7| such as~ ~Aldobrandino had invited as his witnesses, they offered 5 4, 3| intent, and that hee had invited the two Gentlemen home unto~ ~ 6 4, 3| them. For, being one day invited to a Banket, hee saw there 7 5, 5| Grinello, Jacomino was invited by a Neighbour to supper, 8 5, 8| by his Hounds. Anastasio invited his friends, and hers also~ ~ 9 5, 8| answerable to their purpose, they invited such as Anastasio had~ ~ 10 5, 10| passe, that her Husband was invited~ ~foorth to supper, with 11 6, 4| Messer Currado, who had invited certain~ ~strangers his 12 6, 4| strangers that hee had~ ~invited to supper, gave over any 13 8, 2| lodging, for a few~ ~of some invited friends: he made use of 14 8, 6| ordinary sort of people be invited~ ~(for such onely are most 15 8, 7| Scholler Reniero, who being invited to a solemne Feast, in company~ ~ 16 8, 9| Guests very easie to be invited, where rich wines and~ ~ 17 8, 9| following: the~ ~Physitian invited them both to dinner; when 18 8, 10| having (on~ ~a day) solemnly invited him, to suppe and lodge 19 9, 8| his company, albeit not invited, yet (like a bold~ ~intruder) 20 9, 8| Gentlemen, whom hee~ ~hath invited this day to dine with him, 21 10, 2| provided likewise, whereto he~ ~invited divers of the Towne, and 22 10, 4| appointing who~ ~should be his invited guests, the very chiefest 23 10, 4| in effectuall manner, he invited him home to his~ ~house, 24 10, 9| met him) hee should have invited him; and therefore,~ ~because 25 10, 9| entercoursed, til Supper time invited them~ ~thence.~ ~ Saladine, 26 10, 9| was~ ~somewhat late) they invited the very greatest and noblest 27 10, 10| the Marquesse,~ ~having invited all the Ladies of the Countrey,