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  1  Ind      |          Physitians:~ ~so that not onely few were healed, but (well-neere)
  2  Ind      |            or violence; for,~ ~not onely healthfull persons speaking
  3  Ind      |      contagious pestilence was not onely of such~ ~efficacy, in taking
  4  Ind      |       quality of man, they did not onely contaminate and infect the
  5  Ind      |           their place; because not onely people died, without~ ~having
  6  Ind      |          honourable Citizen,~ ~but onely the meanest kinde of people,
  7  Ind      |            that did these services onely for~ ~money, and the beere
  8  Ind      |           have bin observed,~ ~not onely to be charged with two or
  9  Ind      |         their greatest height: not onely the~ ~wise might now learne,
 10  Ind      |           that time they were, not onely to their yeares but to many~ ~
 11  Ind      |        Lawes) were banished hence, onely for their bad and brutish~ ~
 12  Ind      |            of all my Family, but~ ~onely my poore waiting Chamber-maide;
 13  Ind      |          none to remaine heere but onely we.~ ~ Moreover, I have
 14  Ind      |        things honest or dishonest; onely appetite~ ~will be served;
 15  Ind      |      desireth: not secular persons onely,~ ~but such as are recluses,
 16  Ind      |        heard Madam Pampinea, not~ ~onely commended her counsell,
 17  Ind      |        worthy to keepe company not onely with us, but them of more~ ~
 18  Ind      |        each one of us (for a~ ~day onely) should feele both the burthen
 19    1,    1|       remaine on him, as the thing onely~ ~permanent, and his name
 20    1,    1|          of our owne; but~ ~of his onely most gracious benignity.
 21    1,    1|           of so great a Judge; but onely~ ~to himselfe, for the obtaining
 22    1,    1|          indifferent~ ~good order, onely he remained doubtfull, whom
 23    1,    1|     greater benefit. Hee tooke the onely pleasure of the world, to~ ~
 24    1,    1|         open fields, and~ ~feeding onely upon them, without coveting
 25    1,    1|      hither to no other end, but~ ~onely to chastise and admonish
 26    1,    1|           the World endureth, were onely in one~ ~man, and he repenting
 27    1,    2|        well contented to doe it;~ ~onely upon this condition: That
 28    1,    2|       luxurie, and not~ ~naturally onely, but in foule Sodomie, so
 29    1,    2|         solde for ready money, not onely the~ ~blood of men, but (
 30    1,    3|      powerfull and valiant, as not onely his~ ~very valour made him
 31    1,    4|          whether under shrift (the onely cloake to compasse carnal~ ~
 32    1,    4|        answere; that the Monke not onely knew as much as he did,~ ~
 33    1,    5|           his Table, that remained onely at her own~ ~disposing.~ ~
 34    1,    5|        commaunded her Cookes, that onely of them (without any~ ~other
 35    1,    5|            nothing else but Hennes onely, he~ ~began to wonder; and
 36    1,    5|     provided for him, but~ ~Hennes onely: wherein to be the better
 37    1,    5|           spake. Madam, are Hennes onely bred~ ~in this Country,
 38    1,    6|            beleeve all constantly: onely one thing troubleth me much,
 39    1,    6|           at their~ ~pleasure, one onely man remained unrespected,
 40    1,    6|         such as never saw him, but onely heard of him,~ ~could easily
 41    1,    6|         nothing now wanted but his onely presence.~ ~ The Abbot comming
 42    1,    6|           him to be Primasso, come onely to~ ~see the magnificence
 43    1,    7|      wicked that way; because, not onely he kept his purse lockt
 44    1,    7|           enduring~ ~many miseries onely to avoid expences, contrary
 45    1,    8|            faint-hearted; that not onely he refused to punish~ ~with
 46    1,    9|          but~ ~shee that conferres onely with her Chambermaide, Laundresse,
 47    1,    9|          drawne him in among them, onely to~ ~scoffe and make a mockery
 48    1,    9|       blades or stalkes: which not onely are not good for any thing,
 49    1,    9|        done under my regiment, but onely to bestow a new Queene~ ~
 50    1,    9|            promised to imitate it; onely Dioneus excepted, who when
 51    1,    9|         mooved this~ ~request, but onely to the end, that if the
 52    2,    1|       should forth-with be holpen, onely by their~ ~touching the
 53    2,    2|          kinde of diet,~ ~digested onely by the eye; yet so cunningly
 54    2,    3|         for all commers; and~ ~not onely all delights else fit for
 55    2,    3|      whereon (indeede) was theyr~ ~onely dependance: it fortuned,
 56    2,    3|      refusing all the world, to be onely his: which being~ ~on either
 57    2,    3|         intention, our Lord, who~ ~onely knoweth perfectly, what
 58    2,    3|         man~ ~in marriage, but him onely, although my Father, or
 59    2,    3|  contracted in the presence of God onely, betweene~ ~Alessandro and
 60    2,    4|          Rhegium to Gaieta, is the onely delactable part of all Italy,
 61    2,    4|          all belonging to himselfe onely, and making his voyage~ ~
 62    2,    4|             needefull for him, not onely to make a good Mart of his
 63    2,    4|       himselfe well recovered, not onely of all his losses by Merchandize,~ ~
 64    2,    4|        comming upon them: it~ ~not onely was contrary to their course,
 65    2,    5|             and not as a cheapener onely,~ ~oftentimes (like a shallow-brainde
 66    2,    5|           knowledge of him (rioved onely thereto by most loyal~ ~
 67    2,    5|          knew not what to say, but onely thus replied. I love you
 68    2,    5|           of extraordinary height) onely the filth of the place, (
 69    2,    5|          those~ ~counterfet words, onely to disturbe the Mistresse
 70    2,    5|          and leaving me heere, not onely shall I loose my right among
 71    2,    6|          but Conrado, and his wife onely, shee would be~ ~stiled
 72    2,    6|           death, and hee commanded onely, that~ ~they should separately
 73    2,    6|             except it bee by death onely? How now, replyed the Officer~ ~
 74    2,    6|             and was in his power~ ~onely to bestow on him; yet could
 75    2,    7|          cares. And therefore, not onely have~ ~theyr prayers and
 76    2,    7|           affections, to be guided onely by him, who best knoweth
 77    2,    7|     blamefull imputation uppon men onely, for offending in many~ ~
 78    2,    7|         times to be~ ~married. and onely for her beauty.~ ~ It is
 79    2,    7|     persons therein remaining, but onely the~ ~Lady and her women,
 80    2,    7|          of a much mean man, whose onely glory was her shame;~ ~altered
 81    2,    7|          of his hearts desire, but onely the strict~ ~custodie and
 82    2,    7|        Amurath out of the way, who onely was the~ ~hinderer of their
 83    2,    7|           all, that~ ~his strength onely threw Amurath into the Sea,
 84    2,    7|           of her, that she was the onely Idea of his~ ~best desires.
 85    2,    7|       Parents heard~ ~of, they not onely made tender of their willingnesse
 86    2,    7|   honoirable and loving complement onely, but~ ~as his espoused Lady
 87    2,    7|          her~ ~beauties became the onely theame and argument of private
 88    2,    7|        lookes~ ~and outward signes onely; and the more they beheld
 89    2,    7|          her, yet thinking thereby onely to bee satisfied, hee~ ~
 90    2,    7|         the doore, which was but~ ~onely closed together, and finding
 91    2,    7|      wrongs endured~ ~at his hands onely, by the Lady, he solemnly
 92    2,    7|            that he would do this~ ~onely for her sake, and not in
 93    2,    7|            gladly entertained, not onely by such as wayted~ ~on her,
 94    2,    7|         dayly, hee determined, not onely to leave such wealth as
 95    2,    7|         know,~ ~nor ever heard of. Onely I remember, then when death
 96    2,    7|          many matters more beside, onely in regard~ ~of feare, and
 97    2,    7|          say to the Gentlemen, who onely were carefull~ ~for delivering
 98    2,    7|       delivered nothing but truth. Onely shee hath forgotten~ ~somewhat
 99    2,    8|            mean while, leaving him onely a sonne~ ~and a daughter
100    2,    8|        could be her hindrance, but onely bashfull~ ~shamefastnesse,
101    2,    8|    strongest resistances, that not onely so weake~ ~a woman as I
102    2,    8|        Gianetta dwelt, had but one onely~ ~Sonne by her Husband,
103    2,    8|      discreet and wise, I will not onely affirme what~ ~you have
104    2,    8|      remaining in you, whereby you onely may~ ~secure my life.~ ~
105    2,    8|            to~ ~love and honor him onely, and not any other. For,
106    2,    8|            preservation of their~ ~onely sons life, to match him
107    2,    8|            the Island, being named onely~ ~Perotto the valiant Piccard,
108    2,    8|           remaining alive, but one onely Daughter~ ~marriageable,
109    2,    8|           married~ ~to that Ladies onely Son, which made a second
110    2,    8|          of no other service, save onely to be an~ ~horsekeeper,
111    2,    8|           of an Horse, which was~ ~onely for his Daughters saddle,
112    2,    8|          suffer it; for it was his onely desire, that Sir Roger should
113    2,    9|      report any more Novels, but~ ~onely he and my selfe: I must
114    2,    9|         make use of their time.~ ~ Onely one man among them all,
115    2,    9|          kinde of~ ~discourse, but onely by a naturall instinct and
116    2,    9|      certaine rule,~ ~that that is onely chaste, that never was solicited
117    2,    9|        canst not doe,~ ~thou shalt onely loose a thousand duckets
118    2,    9|         and shee reputed to be the onely wonder of women; whereby
119    2,    9|        make credible~ ~report, but onely a small wart upon her left
120    2,    9|              my garments, spare me onely thy doublet, and such a
121    2,    9|       assured him, that he had not onely~ ~accomplished his commaund,
122    2,    9|            meane torment: he not~ ~onely died, but likewise was devoured
123    3,    1|            therein with Lurco, but onely~ ~demaunded other matter
124    3,    1|            sustaine thereby, but~ ~onely stood in doubt of his entertainment,
125    3,    1|         Monastery,~ ~attending now onely the Gardens preparation.~ ~
126    3,    1|           am not able to expresse; onely it~ ~appeared, that his
127    3,    1|         indeed, but not by Nature; onely I had a long lingering sicknes~ ~
128    3,    1|       speech, and which I have not onely recovered againe~ ~this
129    3,    1|     plainely perceived, that not~ ~onely she had fallen into foll
130    3,    2|      garments, he thought~ ~it the onely heaven on earth.~ ~ But,
131    3,    2|         beleagers his braines, but onely for secret~ ~accesse to
132    3,    2|            truly Sir, quoth she, I onely desire you to have care
133    3,    2|         were now in his Court, but onely such as~ ~belonged to his
134    3,    2|          of his meaning; the man~ ~onely excepted whom indeed they
135    3,    3|           I doe not tell this tale onely to follow the order~ ~enjoyned
136    3,    3|           theyr craftinesse, not~ ~onely by men, but likewise some
137    3,    3|            she be~ ~confessed, and onely had made her choice of him.
138    3,    3|         correct such abuses, not~ ~onely in friends, but also in
139    3,    3|         assurance) that she is the onely woman of the world, who
140    3,    3|            have suffered this, but onely in my dutifull reverence
141    3,    4|          kept no other family, but onely a widdowed daughter, and~ ~
142    3,    4|        would talke of nothing, but onely~ ~concerning the great vertue
143    3,    4|        Alchimy, (himselfe~ ~having onely practise, but no great learning)
144    3,    4|            young mans company, but onely in~ ~her Fathers house;
145    3,    4|           prosecuted~ ~by none but onely great Lords, that are able
146    3,    5|           beseeming such a charge; onely, a comely~ ~horse for his
147    3,    5|           not be heard by any, but onely her~ ~selfe. Signior Francesco,
148    3,    5|      earnest desires, for~ ~on you onely depends my happinesse, life,
149    3,    5|            they take hold of them, onely Judge you the best, and
150    3,    6|           of mid-day~ ~accompanied onely with her Chamber-mayde,
151    3,    6|         any honour from you, but~ ~onely declared, the faithfull
152    3,    7|   contemptibly to despise him, not onely denying to heare any message~ ~
153    3,    7|              her eye, that was the onely occasion of his unhappinesse.
154    3,    7|            to the Merchant, as not onely he~ ~allowed him very sufficient
155    3,    7|  accompanied with a servant of his onely, he passed to Ancona, where~ ~
156    3,    7|     torments) heare lies avouched (onely for ease of paine)~ ~in
157    3,    7|            Surely Madame, this one onely sin, may justly torment
158    3,    7|        yours, so were you likewise onely his; and~ ~he being yours,
159    3,    7|              selfe from him, being onely his, and not commit most
160    3,    7|              Religion in them, but onely the outward shew and habite.
161    3,    7|          all of religious men, but onely the colour of their garments,
162    3,    7|              but that you were the onely occasion thereof. In all
163    3,    7|           seeming to be a man come onely to comfort him:~ ~sitting
164    3,    7|            that I would gladly not onely promise~ ~something which
165    3,    7|           it is to be desired, but onely the man who hath bene~ ~
166    3,    7|          not to hinder hope, which onely aymeth at~ ~Heaven, I freely
167    3,    7|       should not bee punished, but onely the~ ~guilty and haynous
168    3,    7|        their due commendation, but onely sad silence,~ ~occasioned
169    3,    7|     plainly~ ~perceived, to be the onely disgrace to him and his
170    3,    7|            it might else have, but onely the presence of~ ~Theobaldo,
171    3,    7|            all to him.~ ~Hermelina onely excepted: which when Aldobrandino
172    3,    7|           could affoord to do, but onely in~ ~regard of those infamous
173    3,    8|            all things else,~ ~save onely a wanton appetite to women:
174    3,    8|          any should kisse her, but onely himselfe, which drove~ ~
175    3,    8|            meanes of remedy,~ ~but onely one, being a kinde of physicke (
176    3,    8|          seene in any company, but onely to attend her young Sonne,
177    3,    8|      neither are they allowed, but onely for~ ~the time of thy feeding
178    3,    8|           the wine, as would serve onely for foure houres~ ~entrauncing,
179    3,    9|        uninfringed) but the Queene onely, to declare her Novell.~ ~
180    3,    9|            Count Isnarde had~ ~one onely Sonne, very young in yeares,
181    3,    9|       Paris her selfe~ ~in person, onely because she would see the
182    3,    9|        would prove the meanes, not onely of her journey to Paris,~ ~
183    3,    9|       Count Bertrand, as being the onely~ ~Saint that caused her
184    3,    9|          have no other reward, but onely Count Bertrand to~ ~be her
185    3,    9|            other inducement, but~ ~onely in regard of her: wherefore,
186    3,    9|            them all,~ ~accompanied onely with her Maide, and one
187    3,    9|           with any evill report:~ ~onely her poverty was the maine
188    3,    9|          thereof (as I have heard) onely~ ~by lack of a competent
189    3,    9|         old Lady, not at this time onely, but at many other meetings~ ~
190    3,    9|          base and~ ~mercenary: but onely whatsoever you shall receive
191    3,    9|            here in mine armes, not onely one Sonne by thee~ ~begotten,
192    3,    9|          of his~ ~contentment, but onely this; for now he confessed
193    3,   10|           of no other Songs,~ ~but onely a peece of mine owne, which
194    4      |           have laboured to go, not onely by~ ~plaine and even pathes
195    4      |           this world, but misery~ ~onely.~ ~ But what shall I say
196    4,    1|        this Prince, he had but one onely daughter~ ~(albeit it had
197    4,    1|           answer nothing else, but onely this:~ ~Alas my Lord! Love
198    4,    1|       conversing with any man, but onely he that was~ ~to be thy
199    4,    1|       perceiving withall, that not onely her secret love was discovered,
200    4,    1|            for ever~ ~vowed to him onely. Nor did mine owne womanish
201    4,    1|           have mighty power,~ ~not onely in young people, but also
202    4,    1|     argument for your anger, but~ ~onely my not choosing a Gentleman,
203    4,    1|       judgement of any person; but onely by your speeches, and mine
204    4,    1|         truly the deceit proceeded onely from you. How wil you then
205    4,    1|  unfrequented silent shades,~ ~but onely in thine? As yet am sure
206    4,    1|          remaineth uneffected; but onely breathing my last, to let
207    4,    2|       quantity,~ ~whereby they not onely deceive themselves, but
208    4,    2|           know it; for you are the onely happy Lady~ ~now living,
209    4,    2|            often to awake you, but onely fearing~ ~to affright you.
210    4,    2|        thinke your selfe to be the onely happy~ ~woman livng, and
211    4,    2|             and none but her selfe onely to be his best Mistresse,~ ~
212    4,    2|             to affect none but her onely, as his often visitations~ ~
213    4,    2|           anguish he hath endured, onely for my love. May this be
214    4,    2|        hath left his high dwelling onely for the comfort of our Venetian~ ~
215    4,    3|       beene adverse to Restagnone, onely being~ ~over-ruled likewise
216    4,    4|          never wound any body, but onely by the eyes lookes~ ~and
217    4,    4|          fall in~ ~love by hearing onely. Wherein (beleeve me) they
218    4,    4|        plainely perceive, that not onely fame or report~ ~is as prevailing
219    4,    4|        bounds or limits of Sicilie onely, but~ ~being published very
220    4,    4|        unto her, devoting himselfe onely to~ ~her service.~ ~ One
221    4,    4|          her service, and that she onely was to dispose of him.~ ~
222    4,    4|   sorrowfull, perceiving, that not onely~ ~she should be sent further
223    4,    4|         selfe to be our prize) not onely is the Jewell which I most
224    4,    4|           any part or parcell, but onely a Ladie, for whose sake
225    4,    4|        having lost her for whom he onely desired~ ~to live: not dreading
226    4,    5|          affection from him,~ ~and onely fixed his heart on her,
227    4,    5|            formerly appointed her, onely to~ ~make triall, if that
228    4,    5|     extreame sicknesse, occasioned onely by her ceaselesse weeping:
229    4,    6|       resorting hither knowne, but onely to our selves. If~ ~you
230    4,    6|             proceeded to say, that onely to prove her, he had made~ ~
231    4,    6|          such~ ~pardon; because my onely desire is to dye your daughter,
232    4,    7|            kinde of~ ~resemblance; onely this excepted: that as Andreana
233    4,    7|        perseverance, so that death onely, but no disaster else had
234    4,    7|        They~ ~finding Pasquino not onely to be dead, but his body
235    4,    8|            who by his wife had one onely Sonne, called Jeronimo;
236    4,    8|           such wealth. You are his onely sonne~ ~and heire, to whom
237    4,    8|          no ill intent to her, but onely to take his latest leave
238    4,    8|    concerned himselfe)~ ~that, the onely helpe in such an unexpected
239    4,    9|           ground, the fall did not onely kill her, but also shivered~ ~
240    4,   10|        already related,~ ~hath not onely swolne your eyes with weeping,
241    4,   10|       matter, good for nothing but onely to feede melancholly~ ~humor,
242    4,   10|           Doctor Mazzeo (being not onely a most expert Physitian,
243    4,   10|        conceale~ ~Ruggiero in, but onely the bed Chamber of her Master,
244    4,   10|       beleeving his accesse hither onely to~ ~thee: but my good name,
245    4,   10|          of his~ ~lives restoring: onely to rid his body but of the
246    4,   10| astonishment in his braine, as not onely did afflict him all the~ ~
247    4,   10|           purposely compound~ ~it, onely to procure a dead seeming
248    4,   10|     sleepie~ ~Water, which was the onely engine of all this trouble,
249    4,   10|          that he knew not where.~ ~Onely he well remembred, that
250    4, Song|         sharpe afflictions,~ ~ But onely death. Grant then that I
251    5,  Ind|            comprehend thereby, not onely the~ ~fortunate conclusion,
252    5,    1|          little of her white body: onely from the girdle downward,
253    5,    1|             appearing (as yet) but onely~ ~to shew themselves, like
254    5,    1|           enclosed together, and~ ~onely to looke on them, hee wished
255    5,    1|            wood? Chynon, who not~ ~onely by his countenance but likewise
256    5,    1|           wonder of every one) not onely to understand the first
257    5,    1|         this happy alteration, not onely did his harsh~ ~and clownish
258    5,    1|           better then a beast: not onely endured all~ ~patiently,
259    5,    1|            you belong to him~ ~but onely by promise. So, bringing
260    5,    1|            could never happen, but onely by the Gods displeasure,
261    5,    1|         his proud presumption, not onely in his unavoidable death,~ ~
262    5,    1|           them all put to~ ~death; onely they were condemned to perpetuall
263    5,    1|              Office and Authority: onely it would seeme dishonest
264    5,    1|        Chynon, that Pasimondo, the onely glad man~ ~of thy misfortune,
265    5,    1|       faire Cassandra from me, the onely~ ~Jewell of my love and
266    5,    1|            us no other meanes, but onely~ ~the vertue of our courages,
267    5,    1|            thy losse, I~ ~will not onely pronounce liberty to thee (
268    5,    2|            in his company, was her onely felicity. Martuccio coveting
269    5,    2|         Newes came to Liparis, not onely by one, but many more beside,~ ~
270    5,    2|          she saw not any body, but onely the poore distressed~ ~Damosell,
271    5,    3|    unfrequented~ ~Forrests: he not onely was in feare of loosing
272    5,    4|       over-frequent companies, but onely such as agreed best with
273    5,    4|            all my fairest fortunes onely~ ~to thy service, so that
274    5,    4|           Catharina (quoth he) the onely~ ~place for our more private
275    5,    4|          to be disappointed; not~ ~onely could she take any rest
276    5,    4|           Husband, have we but one onely Daughter, whom you pretend
277    5,    4|            round engirting Tarras, onely for a man to~ ~stand upon,
278    5,    5|          forsaken of the dwellers, onely this~ ~poore Mayden excepted,
279    5,    5|      figured in her sweete face;~ ~onely that her beauty was somewhat
280    5,    6|         the sight of her was~ ~his onely comfort, as occasion gave
281    5,    6|           quite out of hope, not~ ~onely of ever enjoying her, but
282    5,    6|         Landolfo di Procida, the~ ~onely Brother to Lord John di
283    5,    6|            truth: he appointed not onely,~ ~that they should proceede
284    5,    7|          very sight of her was his onely~ ~happinesse. Yet very fearefull
285    5,    7|         kisses and embraces,~ ~the onely ease to poore Lovers soules;
286    5,    7|         one and the same time) not onely the~ ~lives of the two poore
287    5,    8|           DECLARING, THAT LOVE NOT ONELY MAKES A MAN PRODIGALL, BUT
288    5,    8|          course of his love, the~ ~onely fuell which fed this furious
289    5,    8|             or any thing else, but onely the unkind requitall~ ~of
290    5,    8|           to them, and such beside onely as you shall please to appoint,
291    5,    8|            imagination in her, not onely happened this long desired~ ~
292    5,    9|   answerable to the precedent, not onely to let you know,~ ~how powerfully
293    5,    9|       thinking himselfe happy, but onely when he was in her company;~ ~
294    5,    9|          that ever flew? It is his onely~ ~Jewell of delight, and
295    5,    9|         about her troubled braine, onely in tender care and love
296    5,    9|            Gentlewoman~ ~with her; onely as a morning recreation,
297    5,    9|            for my part)~ ~have but onely one, I stand not exempted
298    5,    9|            comfort or delight, but onely that poore one, which is~ ~
299    5,    9|         freely then confesse, that onely by your~ ~meanes, my Sonnes
300    5,    9|          of any other husband, but onely Frederigo di Alberino.~ ~
301    5,   10|        aymeth at no other end, but onely to purge~ ~your minds of
302    5,   10|        were young. But women serve onely for mens contentation, and~ ~
303    5,   10|          noyse quietly pacified.~ ~Onely (by this meanes, and the
304    5,   10|           offer thee any violence: onely tell mee how thou~ ~camest
305    6,    3|            already spoken: let mee onely tell you~ ~(over and beside)
306    6,    3|           cleare~ ~conscience, but onely to retort taunt for taunt,
307    6,    4|          any further contestation; onely he~ ~said. Seeing thou assurest
308    6,    7|         well enstructed in, as not onely~ ~it yeelded the hearers
309    6,    7|      against none, but poore women onely, who~ ~are able to yeeld
310    6,    7|     interpreted to concerne them~ ~onely, who offered injurie to
311    6,    8|            upon none but thy selfe onely, and then thou shalt be~ ~
312    6,    8|            senselesse as a sheepe. Onely she replyed, that she would~ ~
313    6,    9|            now to speake next, but onely her selfe,~ ~his priviledge
314    6,    9|             and Covetousnesse, the onely supplanters of all good
315    6,    9|        tended to no other end, but onely to finde out that which~ ~
316    6,    9|            in verie few words) not onely~ ~notably expresse his owne
317    6,   10|         Aristotle, or Seneca had~ ~onely but one of them: it were
318    6,   10|            to entitle her as~ ~his onely, to free her from the Inne
319    6,   10|         ring the bels,~ ~which not onely would warme the cold water
320    6,   10|         endued with so much~ ~wit, onely hee curst him for keeping
321    6,   10|      shunned all paine and labour, onely for the love of God, and
322    6,   10|          discoursing to morow, may onely concerne such slye cunning~ ~
323    6,   10|            any immodest deede, but onely for familiar and~ ~blamelesse
324    6,   10|         easily they might. And not onely was the bottome thus~ ~apparantly
325    6,   10|            in with any bankes, but onely the sides of the plain~ ~
326    6,   10|            no other discourse, but onely concerning the~ ~Valley
327    6, Song|         madst me her slave;~ ~ Was onely borne to feede me with despaires,~ ~
328    7,  Ind|          departed out of East, but onely that, which~ ~commonly cal
329    7,    3|             and this~ ~proving the onely colourable meanes, for his
330    7,    3|    ordinary colour, to expell cold onely,~ ~but not to appear brave
331    7,    3|      betweene them, that, for once onely (so it might~ ~not infrindge
332    7,    3|            hinder his purpose, but onely the~ ~Nursse which attended
333    7,    3|         but two jaculatory prayers onely.~ ~But it appeareth, that
334    7,    4|             drunkennesse, that not onely shee adventured to bring
335    7,    4|          might suggest to him: but onely to visit a~ ~weak and sickly
336    7,    4|            whereof; he would not~ ~onely refraine from drunkennesse,
337    7,    5|       other beside~ ~himselfe: the onely common argument of every
338    7,    5|       shame whereof he was now but onely affraid. And~ ~because she
339    7,    5|           Confessor himselfe: save onely his Hood was not so closely
340    7,    5|            men, but your~ ~husband onely. That shall I never doe,
341    7,    6|       meaning to performe any, but onely~ ~(Lady-like) to flatter
342    7,    6|  Lambertuccio.~ ~ Now was shee the onely sorrowfull woman of the
343    7,    6|           his Study, which was the onely occasion of~ ~his journey,
344    7,    6|           her mercie) hath bin the onely meanes at this~ ~time, of
345    7,    7|           Madame Pampinea, was not onely admired by all the~ ~company;
346    7,    7|         great~ ~wealth, having one onely sonne by his wife, named
347    7,    7|       Beatrix,~ ~reputed to be the onely faire woman of the world.
348    7,    7|    entertaine no other matter, but onely of travailing thither to
349    7,    7|          thankefull duty in him,~ ~onely to love her. O singular
350    7,    7|         over many Amorous proofes (onely to acquaint you with his
351    7,    8|          his~ ~care and endeavour, onely to be watchfull of his Wife;
352    7,    8|           doore without any noyse, onely as his wife was wont to
353    7,    8|      alwayes been to me:~ ~Did not onely beat her, but also cut the
354    7,    8|         her~ ~wisdome, she did not onely prevent an imminent perill:
355    7,    9|             that the Lady did this onely to~ ~try him; whereupon,
356    7,    9|     Agonies thy Lady and mine was, onely in~ ~regarde of her love
357    7,    9|            that it was not urged~ ~onely to trie him, wherefore,
358    7,    9|          by no other occasion, but onely want~ ~of a fit and apt
359    7,    9|           I can perceive) is not~ ~onely hollow and corrupted: but
360    7,    9|          forth of the Chamber, but onely Lesca, who evermore~ ~kept
361    7,    9|       attending on him but Pyrrhus onely: she earnestly~ ~entreated,
362    7,    9|             was occasioned by thee onely. For all the world could~ ~
363    7,   10|              Wherein, you have not onely performed more then I could
364    8,    1|          falleth into the offence, onely through~ ~intire affection (
365    8,    1|          her: in which respect, he onely desired~ ~for to know, when
366    8,    1|          his~ ~setled purpose, but onely a deere friend and kinde
367    8,    1|            but two hundred Crownes onely: I desire you to lend me
368    8,    2|          as if his devotion waited onely on her presence. Yet he
369    8,    3|            into their company (the onely thing which Maso~ ~desired)
370    8,    3|            to goe in your Company; onely~ ~to see how they make these
371    8,    3|            answered: That Countrey onely doth not containe~ ~the
372    8,    3|            this~ ~is an enterprize onely to be perfourmed in an early
373    8,    3|        perswaded, that hee had not onely found the precious stone;~ ~
374    8,    3|            have stild my selfe the onely happy man in~ ~Florence,
375    8,    3|           it by his wives speaking onely to him. But when they~ ~
376    8,    4|         your pleasure for now I am onely devoted yours.~ ~ Well may
377    8,    4|         Sir (quoth she) the matter onely~ ~remaineth in you, for
378    8,    4|          farre greater danger, you onely have the power to command~ ~
379    8,    4|              dangerous action, but onely to lodge in my bed this
380    8,    4|          one favour more of you,~ ~onely but to see a sight which
381    8,    5|  immediately,~ ~the Breeches being onely tyed but with one Poynt
382    8,    5|         never happened to him, but onely to testifie,~ ~how understanding
383    8,    6|      proved not to anie~ ~purpose: onely he desired them to suppe
384    8,    6|          no body in the house, but onely~ ~himselfe: for he is best
385    8,    6|       infallible; but it extendeth onely unto persons of Gentilitie,
386    8,    6|      people be invited~ ~(for such onely are most to be mistrusted)
387    8,    6|            thee for foure Crownes, onely to cousen thy poore wife
388    8,    6|           thy house, when thou art onely the Theefe to thy selfe,
389    8,    7|          so knavishly cheated, not onely of his Brawne, but two couple
390    8,    7|          due revenge returned, but onely in this last of~ ~silly
391    8,    7|          best~ ~parts of industry, onely to honour and please her,
392    8,    7|         Paris? Let us make him our onely Table~ ~argument, and seeing
393    8,    7|          answere to give hope, but onely in~ ~generall, and thus
394    8,    7|    suddenly sicke of the head-ake, onely through meere conceit of~ ~
395    8,    7|           Now was our Scholler the onely jocond man of the world,
396    8,    7|          steale a little from him, onely to~ ~cheare you with this
397    8,    7|          to mount out of his body, onely by~ ~conceit of joy; chearefully
398    8,    7|        accomplish your desire, you onely having the power to command
399    8,    7|             and am provided of the onely place in the~ ~world, where
400    8,    7|       people do sildome enter, but onely~ ~Heardsmen or Flocke-keepers,
401    8,    7|        must needs be ignorant, not onely of your Farme, but the Turret~ ~
402    8,    7|            went secretly attended, onely by~ ~his servant, to the
403    8,    7|     throwne thy selfe in perill,~ ~onely for the maintenance of thine
404    8,    7|            rash credulitie was thy onely helpe. Asswage then thine~ ~
405    8,    7|       death.~ ~ The Scholler, who (onely to delight himselfe) maintained
406    8,    7|    over-rash credulity,~ ~gave the onely meanes to my revenge: Alas!
407    8,    7|            of any ease to you, but onely to content my~ ~selfe.~ ~
408    8,    7|        head so violently: as~ ~not onely it seared all the flesh
409    8,    7|         much the more~ ~encreased, onely by the sight thereof, and
410    8,    7|          uppe a glasse of~ ~Water, onely to moisten my mouth, which
411    8,    7|      heates violence; and not once onely, but infinite times~ ~beside (
412    8,    7|         from whom she expected her onely best helpe) to bee now in~ ~
413    8,    8|           reputed the Scholler not onely over-obstinate, but~ ~also
414    8,    9|          Physicke, which title hee onely~ ~bestowed on himselfe,
415    8,    9|           other unlawfull courses: onely we travayle to Corsica,
416    8,    9|          under seale from all, but onely our selves. Fie, fie Master~ ~
417    8,    9|           our diet, being composed onely of Gold and~ ~Silver, and
418    8,    9|    renowned Queene of England, the onely two~ ~choise beauties of
419    8,    9|          receits, and medicines,~ ~onely to be in her heavenly presence,
420    8,    9| effectually performed: I shall not onely be thy~ ~true and loyall
421    8,    9|          already related to me, it onely were a~ ~motive sufficient
422    8,    9|           found me, as I~ ~was the onely man, that knew his mariage
423    8,    9|         verie singular in Physicke onely: but it~ ~seemeth, your
424    8,    9|             Civillari, who was the onely goodliest creature to be
425    8,    9|            that not~ ~meane people onely, but even the greatest Lords,
426    8,    9|      leapes, and loftie~ ~trickes, onely to terrifie and affright
427    8,    9|         our most endeared friends, onely for your honor and~ ~advancement:
428    8,   10|        heard this Message, was the onely joyfull man~ ~that could
429    8,   10|        being counsell for himselfe onely to keepe, he imparted it
430    8,   10|           my soule, and makes~ ~me onely live at thy command. Then
431    8,   10|            mee: and therefore, not onely may command my service this~ ~
432    8,   10|       employment of my life, to be onely yours~ ~in my very best
433    8,   10|   understand, that as my person is onely subjected thine; so this~ ~
434    8,   10|         replyed. Ah Salabetto, the onely~ ~jewell of my joy on earth,
435    8,   10|          redeemed by thy goodnesse onely. Heaven beareth me record,
436    8,   10|          any other~ ~security, but onely her single promise.~ ~ Biancafiore,
437    8,   10|            possession of my heart, onely in regard of my~ ~Biancafiore,
438    8,   10|            hereafter) is dedicated onely to her~ ~service; whereto
439    8,   10|         because I~ ~intend to live onely with thee, so soone as I
440    8,   10|        finde succour from my selfe onely, but indeede I am not able
441    8,   10|         party, who lent the money. Onely he desired to keepe the~ ~
442    8,   10|           floating on the toppe,~ ~onely to serve when a tryall should
443    8,   10|          hurdles of Hempe and Tow; onely two had Cloathes in~ ~them.
444    8,   10|          opinion, that it will not onely well become us,~ ~but also
445    8,   10|          to one kinde~ ~of purpose onely. Which being thus granted
446    9,    1|            divers accidents,~ ~not onely inevitable dangers of death,
447    9,    1|    discoursed; whereby you may not onely comprehend the power of
448    9,    1|          she wittily devised the~ ~onely meanes, namely, to move
449    9,    1|           vilest man living,~ ~not onely there in Pistoya, but throughout
450    9,    1|        woulde (for her sake) not~ ~onely descend into a Grave, but
451    9,    1|          bene noised of him, not~ ~onely for ransacking dead mens
452    9,    1|          dearly lovest, and is the onely meanes, whereby to gaine~ ~
453    9,    3|          take them all if need be, onely reserving some few for~ ~
454    9,    4|        deaund any other wages, but onely payment of his ordinary~ ~
455    9,    4|            short while, he had not onely lost his money, but all
456    9,    4|           peazants, giving credite onely to Fortarigoes lying exclamations:~ ~
457    9,    5|          roome where they wrought, onely to gaine~ ~another sight
458    9,    5|            performed in this case, onely to make a pastime of his
459    9,    5|        children. Next, that I am~ ~onely hers, in any service she
460    9,    5|    oftentimes downe into the Court onely to have a sight of his~ ~
461    9,    5|            to indifferent charges, onely to be careful in the~ ~furtherance
462    9,    5|    preparation as he could make,~ ~onely to catch a Bat; which being
463    9,    5|            so neere adjoyning, the onely convenient place that~ ~
464    9,    5|            thou brought me hither, onely to looke~ ~babies in mine
465    9,    8|           the Porters message: but onely surmized,~ ~that Blondello (
466    9,    9|           succeede next in er, but onely the Queene r viledge reserved,~ ~
467    9,    9|          in mine opinion) is~ ~not onely worthy of grievous reprehension,
468    9,    9|       thither; the King~ ~replying onely thus: Goe to the Goose Bridge:
469    9,   10|              discretion, shall not onely increase the splendour and
470    9,   10|          you how it is to be done: onely I must and doe confesse,
471    9,   10|            more willing to doe it. Onely you must~ ~consent, to doe
472    9,   10|          be utterly~ ~overthrowne, onely wish that the taile may
473    9,   10|        nothing else remaining, but onely the forming of the taile,~ ~
474    9,   10|          fel to his former Trading onely with his Asse, as he was~ ~
475    9,   10|           of bruite beasts, reason onely~ ~distinguishing this difference,
476   10,    1|     through any defect in him, but onely occasioned by the~ ~Knights
477   10,    1|           other is full of earth~ ~onely. Chuse one of these two,
478   10,    2|            INTO BAD~ ~ CONDITIONS, ONELY OCCASIONED THERETO BY NECESSITY:
479   10,    2|            the~ ~Romane Court: but onely to save his owne life and
480   10,    3|           to be plentifully stored onely~ ~to receive, entertaine,
481   10,    3|            so long a while, as not onely the East parts, but also~ ~
482   10,    3|      before he would kill him) not onely to see,~ ~but also to heare
483   10,    3|       hatred thou barest me,~ ~but onely in coveting to be reputed
484   10,    3|           Worldlings make it their onely~ ~felicity; but, contending
485   10,    3|           killing; yet not one man onely, as thou wouldst have done:
486   10,    3|          huge~ ~Townes and Cities, onely to enlarge their dominion,
487   10,    3|         thou~ ~shouldst not be the onely man, that ever departed
488   10,    3|        shorten thine~ ~owne dayes, onely to lengthen mine? Why then
489   10,    4|            horsebacke, accompanied onely with one servant, and~ ~
490   10,    4|            the servant, having not onely~ ~(in such necessity) forsaken
491   10,    4|             unjust soever) was the onely meanes of preserving her
492   10,    4|     possession. Yet honestly not~ ~onely overswayed the heate of
493   10,    5|        motion to no other end, but onely to bereave him of all his
494   10,    5|         would do:~ ~mooved thereto onely by feare of the Magitian,
495   10,    5|       otherwise, lend him thy body onely for once, but~ ~not thy
496   10,    5|           promise made to you, but onely by~ ~the command of my husband (
497   10,    5|      command, am~ ~ready (for once onely) to fulfill your pleasure,
498   10,    6|          him, with foure Gentlemen onely in his companie, meaning
499   10,    6|           often his goodly Garden; onely to see~ ~his faire Daughter
500   10,    6|         from her Father, and not~ ~onely she, but her Sister also;
501   10,    6|     harmelesse Ladies, made~ ~your onely way of entrance into this
502   10,    7|            who had by his Wife one onely Daughter, of~ ~marriageable
503   10,    7|           on any thing else, but~ ~onely the love, which she had
504   10,    7|            to any living body, but onely to him whom I shall bid
505   10,    7|    possibly thou canst, because my onely~ ~hope relyeth in thee.
506   10,    7|            have made choyce of the onely~ ~and best remedy of all,
507   10,    7|           heavy an oppression, the onely~ ~comfort to a parting spirit:
508   10,    7|     fortunes thereby dignified,~ ~ Onely his sight would lend me
509   10,    7|           disclose that to any but onely your~ ~selfe. Which answer
510   10,    7|            with two~ ~of his Lords onely, and the Father, he ascended
511   10,    7|          is (almost) already kild, onely by this soveraigne mercy
512   10,    7|        owne, and therefore, am not onely~ ~willing to accept him
513   10,    7|       other like worthy deeds, not onely did he win~ ~the hearts
514   10,    8|            I~ ~can covet none, but onely those wherein Love is directer.
515   10,    8|          sufficient for him,~ ~but onely death, which he willingly
516   10,    8|            bed, not as my wife but onely thine. And~ ~therefore leave
517   10,    8|           be directed: it is the~ ~onely end whereat I aime, and
518   10,    8|              have Sophronia to bee onely thine. I know sufficiently,
519   10,    8|         how I enjoy from thee, not onely~ ~her whom most of all I
520   10,    8|            I hold this to be~ ~our onely way. It is not unknowne
521   10,    8|           as my dearest friend and onely associate. The nuptials
522   10,    8|       being generally reputed, not onely~ ~worthy of all bitter reproofe,
523   10,    8|          them, shew themselves not onely humble enough, but rather
524   10,    8| accompanied with none but Gisippus onely, he began to deliver~ ~his
525   10,    8|             that this necessity is onely referred to things~ ~done.
526   10,    8|            thing of ours, and will onely stay my~ ~selfe on humane
527   10,    8|         case in question, doth not onely require, but also command
528   10,    8|             it~ ~shall suffice mee onely to informe you, that the
529   10,    8|            that of kinred, commeth onely~ ~by fortune or chance.
530   10,    8|            gave her to one who not onely loved her not, but also
531   10,    8|           it selfe but for Studies onely. And although you seeme~ ~
532   10,    8|            fraud or deceit, (but~ ~onely by witte) any opportunitie,
533   10,    8|          Gisippus was become~ ~not onely wretchedly poore, but wandred
534   10,    8|          bloud be shed for it, but onely mine that have~ ~offended.~ ~
535   10,    8| immediately, that he had done this onely for his deliverance, as
536   10,    8|          ordiall amity, worthy not onely of~ ~singuler reverence,
537   10,    8|         commendation, as being the onely wise Mother of all magnificence
538   10,    8|         who respecting nothing but onely their particular benefit;
539   10,    8|            of his Companion,~ ~but onely the precious league of Amity?~ ~
540   10,    8|              much as himselfe) but onely the gracious title of Amity?
541   10,    8|         and satisfie a friend, but onely~ ~Divine Amity?~ ~ Come
542   10,    8|  dispossest him of his~ ~owne, but onely heaven-borne Amity? What
543   10,    8|           disgrace and misery, but onely infinite Amity? To~ ~what
544   10,    9|            we had met here in duty onely for correcting the abuses
545   10,    9|        like a~ ~Merchant, attended onely with two of his most Noble
546   10,    9|            as I goe unto: I desire onely but one favour of thee,~ ~
547   10,    9|            obsequies in his memory onely. so Madame (replyed her
548   10,    9|             their oathes, that not onely they saw him dead, but were
549   10,    9|         any man escaped with life, onely my selfe~ ~excepted, but (
550   10,    9|           have seene, she is~ ~the onely woman, whose carriage, vertues,
551   10,    9|         remayning in me; your word onely being~ ~enough for my comfort
552   10,    9|            friendship, that it was onely to strengthen him after
553   10,    9|           merit ensue thereon, but onely such disgrace as justly~ ~
554   10,   10|           and perfections, and not onely was shee absolute for beautie,~ ~
555   10,   10|            then contented, and the onely happy man~ ~of the world.~ ~
556   10,   10|          in~ ~very short time, not onely the Marquisate it selfe,
557   10,   10|         not any merit of mine, but onely as a favour lent~ ~me, which
558   10,   10|            of my~ ~wedding Smocks, onely to conceale the shame of
559   10,   10|           Goe,~ ~give her a Smocke onely, and so send her gadding.
560   10,   10|            the Marquesse, and that onely was the cause of her~ ~comming.
561   10,   10|            live with~ ~her, as the onely happy man of the world.
562   10,   10|            mortals, consisteth not onely (as I think) by~ ~preserving
563   10, Song|           me of secure delight.~ ~ Onely through fond mistrust, he
564   10, Song|            Seeking for that, which onely mine should be:~ ~ Then
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