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  1  Ind      |            in writing~ ~after this manner.~ ~ The yeare of our blessed
  2  Ind      |            began in very strange~ ~manner, as appeared by divers admirable
  3  Ind      |         very rare and~ ~miraculous manner. Among which matter of marvell,
  4  Ind      |           themselves in a sociable manner, they lived as separatists
  5  Ind      |           was~ ~carried (in comely manner) on mens shoulders, with
  6  Ind      |             encrease, they in like manner altogether ceased, and other
  7  Ind      |    witnesse, how, when, or in what manner they departed.~ ~So that
  8  Ind      |          the~ ~rest, dying in this manner every where, the neighbours
  9  Ind      |     extremities running on in such manner as you have heard, little~ ~
 10  Ind      |           Pampinea began~ ~in this manner.~ ~ Faire Ladies, you may (
 11  Ind      |      seemeth to mee) in no other~ ~manner, then as if we would or
 12  Ind      |          them, as thinking in that manner to escape.~ ~ If it be so,
 13  Ind      |          bestoweth on us. In which manner we may remaine, till~ ~we
 14  Ind      |        hearing them speake in such manner, not only were~ ~silent
 15  Ind      |            Pampinea having in like manner shaken~ ~off her sorrowes,
 16  Ind      |           smile, replyed in~ ~this manner.~ ~ Dioneus, well have you
 17  Ind      |          beds adorned in exquisite manner, as those~ ~of the Ladies
 18    1,    1|          dangers: So in~ ~the same manner, we live mingled among them,
 19    1,    1|           understandest it in this manner, and thy~ ~conscience thus
 20    1,    1|          admonish them in friendly manner, to clense~ ~their mindes
 21    1,    1|            he answered in the same manner. But~ ~before he proceeded
 22    1,    1|      offered up to God.~ ~ In this manner he held on an houre and
 23    1,    1|            a man to speake in this manner, and being upon the very~ ~
 24    1,    1|            within themselves, What manner of man is this, whom neither~ ~
 25    1,    1|            to be visited in~ ~this manner.~ ~ When night was come,
 26    1,    1|       visit his shrine.~ ~ In this manner lived and died Master Chappelet
 27    1,    2|          charge, and began in this manner.~ ~ Pamphilus hath declared
 28    1,    3|          to this very day. In like manner my good Lord,~ ~concerning
 29    1,    4|         same course) spake in this manner.~ ~ Gracious Ladies, if
 30    1,    4|          selfe, how,~ ~and in what manner shee was brought thither.
 31    1,    4|           betrayed in this unkinde manner.~ ~ My Lord Abbot looking
 32    1,    4|            of my Brethren, in what manner we young Monkes ought to
 33    1,    4|            transgresse in the like manner.~ ~
 34    1,    5|        became her,~ ~began in this manner.~ ~ It is no little joy
 35    1,    6|             and~ ~declared in what manner they were uttered. Presently
 36    1,    6|         speake next, began in this manner.~ ~ It is a commendable
 37    1,    6|         intended to say of him, in manner following.~ ~ Master Can
 38    1,    6|          Court was such,~ ~that no manner of Foode should be served
 39    1,    7|       Courtier reprehended in like manner (and nothing~ ~unprofitably)
 40    1,    7|         how to sneeze (after a new manner) upon a full and~ ~over-cloyed
 41    1,    8|         him weeping, spake in this manner. Sir,~ ~I presume not into
 42    1,    9|         and to jest (in some merry manner) at his~ ~loving folly,
 43    2,  Ind|           deniall, began~ ~in this manner.~ ~
 44    2,    1|            false and counterfeit~ ~manner. So laying hands uppon him,
 45    2,    1|          them charging him in like manner,~ ~that hee had cut their
 46    2,    1|          matters proceeded in this manner, Marquiso and Stechio,~ ~
 47    2,    2|          Rinaldo replyed in~ ~this manner. To tell you true Sir, I
 48    2,    2|           and legges, trembling in manner before rehearsed. She~ ~
 49    2,    3|        then forward, began in this manner. Ladies of great respect,
 50    2,    3|            began to speake in this manner.~ ~ Holy Father (as you
 51    2,    3|          meane admiration. In like manner was Alessandro greatly~ ~
 52    2,    3|           the Citizens in royall~ ~manner. There did shee deliver
 53    2,    4|         and furnishing it in ample manner, for roving and~ ~robbing
 54    2,    4|           hee was; but not in what manner he was brought thither,
 55    2,    4|        mishap might follow in like manner, hee consulted with his~ ~
 56    2,    5|    particularly, and in~ ~as ample manner as himselfe could have done:
 57    2,    5|          in sad, but verie seemely manner, thus shee beganne.~ ~ I
 58    2,    5|             in plaine and~ ~truest manner, I will reveale unto thee.~ ~
 59    2,    5|       which words, in very orderly manner, she enquired of his~ ~chiefest
 60    2,    5|   conditions,~ ~speaking in gentle manner to Andrea, said. Shift for
 61    2,    5|         advise him in charitable~ ~manner: it caused him to depart
 62    2,    5|      thither, and in that~ ~filthy manner.~ ~ Constraint having now
 63    2,    5|         place) yet in a succesfull manner, and entring no more backe
 64    2,    5|            he began~ ~also in this manner to comfort him. Honest fellow,-
 65    2,    6|         Queene) to~ ~speak in this manner.~ ~ The diversitie of changes
 66    2,    6|          dayes past in much better manner.~ ~Heere she resolved now
 67    2,    6|     extraordinary and most fervent manner: which love was not~ ~long
 68    2,    6|      vehement sighe, spake in this manner. Alas poore miserable wretch
 69    2,    6|         dallying, hee sent in like manner for his Daughter.~ ~Her
 70    2,    6|        whom first he spake in this manner.~ ~ What will you say Madame,
 71    2,    6|       rendering it unto me in such manner as you speake of, you~ ~
 72    2,    6|          whole businesse in~ ~such manner as shee had done. Gasparino
 73    2,    6|           yeares, and knowing what manner of man he was, his~ ~Father
 74    2,    7|            obedient, began in this manner.~ ~ It is a matter of no
 75    2,    7|          pot. Many other~ ~in like manner (with most earnest appetite)
 76    2,    7|        very majesticke and solemne manner,~ ~hee prepared a delicate
 77    2,    7|         some women dance after the manner observed there in Majorica,
 78    2,    7|        needs offend her in greater manner: but Amurath did~ ~so kindely
 79    2,    7|        their blood in such violent manner, that~ ~forgetting brotherly
 80    2,    7|   Afterward, understanding in what manner shee was brought~ ~thither,
 81    2,    7|        served in most~ ~honourable manner.~ ~ The Gentlemen usually
 82    2,    7|           bee murthered in so vile manner: by gifts~ ~and faire perswasions
 83    2,    7|      occurrences passed on in this manner, it fortuned, that Osbech~ ~
 84    2,    7|        beds side, he spake in this manner.~ ~ Deere Love, and my most
 85    2,    7|        speaking them in such harsh manner as they hapned, and not
 86    2,    7|            her, how,~ ~and in what manner he would performe it.~ ~
 87    2,    7|     performed in most~ ~Majesticke manner. Being questioned by the
 88    2,    7|        answered her father in this manner. Sir,~ ~about the twentieth
 89    2,    7|           the rest in most stately manner, oftentimes entreating the
 90    2,    7|        wold yet send her in Royall manner to him. The King of~ ~Colchos
 91    2,    8|        deliver her~ ~minde in this manner.~ ~ Honourable Lord, and
 92    2,    8|         but, in his wonted begging manner, travailing thorough the~ ~
 93    2,    8|           rest in such commendable manner, as none of~ ~them came
 94    2,    8|      Mother began with him in this manner. Sonne, I was alwayes~ ~
 95    2,    8|          for thee, and in as ample manner as for mine~ ~owne selfe.
 96    2,    8|      privately to her, in~ ~gentle manner, and by the way of pleasant
 97    2,    8|            the Count spake in this manner to~ ~Perotto. Sir, S. Roger
 98    2,    8|         Count in more~ ~respective manner, and remembring beside,
 99    2,    8|          to be garmented in better manner, but in no wise he would~ ~
100    2,    8|          Perotto in the selfe same manner. Immediately also~ ~he gave
101    2,    9|          communed in very friendly manner, concerning their wives,
102    2,    9|           and constant. So in like manner, it hath beene, and~ ~is
103    2,    9|          Bernardo answered in this manner. I am a Merchant, and no~ ~
104    2,    9|           to~ ~further him in this manner following. A faire and artificiall
105    2,    9|           young Daughter in like~ ~manner by her, she seeming then
106    2,    9|          hanging about it, in what manner the bed stood, and every~ ~
107    2,    9|           Master and me,~ ~in such manner as I will make plaine and
108    2,    9|         your demaund, but at the~ ~manner how I came by these things.~ ~
109    2,    9|           Sicurano spake~ ~in this manner to the Soldane. My gracious
110    2,    9|      desirous to give Sicurano all manner of~ ~satisfaction, having
111    2,   10|        with him in more~ ~friendly manner, and he entreated her as
112    2,   10|            Ricciardo began in this manner.~ ~Heart of my heart, life
113    2,   10|   afterward died in very miserable manner. Which newes~ ~came no sooner
114    2,   10|         her courage in~ ~chearfull manner setled, seating her selfe
115    2,   10|   prosecuted in~ ~one and the same manner: where. fore, I would advise
116    3,  Ind|    Philostratus, who began in this manner.~ ~
117    3,    1|       backt by~ ~solitude. In like manner, there are other people
118    3,    1|             asleepe, began in this manner.~ ~ Sister (quoth she) if
119    3,    1|       being perswaded also in like manner, that~ ~if hee were an Eunuch
120    3,    2|        Wherefore, to see in what~ ~manner, and what the usuall habit
121    3,    2|            according to his wonted manner, to the no little~ ~mervaile
122    3,    2|            eare, in the selfe same manner~ ~as the King had done his,
123    3,    2|       after one and the selfe same manner;~ ~marvailing greatly, he
124    3,    3|          or regarded by him in any manner, saving only because~ ~she
125    3,    3|           after all~ ~their usuall manner, when they cast forth their
126    3,    3|       thither, as was his usuall~ ~manner, and having done his duty
127    3,    3|           dayly though in covert~ ~manner (to the no litle liking
128    3,    3|           see Sir (said shee) what manner~ ~of man he is, yet would
129    3,    4|            his; yet the meanes and manner were (as~ ~yet) quite out
130    3,    4|            speake unto him in this manner; I have many times noted,
131    3,    4|            thee how, but marke the manner very heedfully. I do not~ ~
132    3,    4|          stande stedfastly in that manner every night, without~ ~the
133    3,    5|           but as it was her usuall manner, thus began. The~ ~world
134    3,    5|            things~ ~(in honourable manner) beseeming such a charge;
135    3,    5| accordingly, and in more thankfull manner,~ ~then (as yet) I am able
136    3,    6|            imbracings in as loving manner; yet not daring to speake,
137    3,    6|         her spleene, began in this manner. Alas! how~ ~mighty, are
138    3,    6|            me fall in so foule a~ ~manner. Nor becommeth it me, to
139    3,    7|            on in this successefull manner, although he could~ ~not
140    3,    7|           babite, farre~ ~from the manner of common use at his parting
141    3,    7|            might be slaine in this manner, and by Aldobrandino, for~ ~
142    3,    7|          hence in such~ ~desperate manner as hee did, seeing him melt
143    3,    7|        mariage in such clandestine manner.~ ~ But let us see, whether
144    3,    7|         your demonstration, what~ ~manner of people some of those
145    3,    7|          make amends, even in such manner as you have advised.~ ~But
146    3,    7|           in farre more effectuall manner, she declared her~ ~unfained
147    3,    8|       mervailous civill and modest manner. Yet all these were but~ ~
148    3,    8|       consider with my selfe, what manner of man Ferando is, and thinke
149    3,    8|         you being~ ~in this wofull manner tormented, your tribulations
150    3,    8|         againe to life, in as able manner as ever he was.~ ~Why then,
151    3,    8|             the Abbot used in this manner to~ ~visit her, and the
152    3,    8|      Ferando, who~ ~walked in this manner after his death, as a just
153    3,    8|         and singing in a solemne~ ~manner of Procession, he humbled
154    3,    9|            unto them (in mournfull manner) what an attempt she~ ~had
155    3,    9|            Countesse began in this manner.~ ~ Madame, in my poore
156    3,    9|           our calamities in~ ~such manner, as you are able to do.
157    3,    9|            history, even in~ ~such manner as you have formerly heard
158    3,   10|            and supt in most loving manner. Then Philostratus, not
159    3,   10|      prepared, and~ ~began in this manner.~ ~ ~ ~
160    4,    1|         which proved to be in this manner. She wrote a Letter,~ ~concerning
161    4,    1|          hollow Cane,~ ~in jesting manner threw it to Guiscardo, saying;
162    4,    1|         resorting thither. In this manner went~ ~he to the saide loope-hole
163    4,    1|        often meeting there in this manner.~ ~ But Fortune, who hath
164    4,    1|            with her in most loving manner. One unhappy day amongst
165    4,    1|           vertues, conditions, and manner of~ ~behaviour. On the other
166    4,    1|           she began againe in this manner.~ ~Thou sweete entertainer
167    4,    1|           to quaffe it off in that manner, they sent word to the King,
168    4,    1|      latest oblation; for, in this manner are we comming to~ ~thee.
169    4,    2|       before her, speaking in this manner. Madam, for~ ~charities
170    4,    2|           chastised in such cruell manner, as I was~ ~never able to
171    4,    2|             according to my usuall manner: suddenly I saw a~ ~bright
172    4,    2|        whereas, if~ ~(in powerfull manner) he made use of his wings,
173    4,    2|            then common or humane~ ~manner; and therefore he made him
174    4,    2|    meetings they had in the former manner.~ ~ It fortuned within few
175    4,    2|            according to his former manner, his Friarly Cowle covering
176    4,    2|    escaping home,~ ~except in this manner as I advise you. We observe
177    4,    2|            what he was. In which~ ~manner, he brought him, to the
178    4,    2|        then he spake aloud in this manner.~ ~Gentlemen and others,
179    4,    3|   infirmity, and in~ ~more extreme manner, because it much sooner
180    4,    3|         they them againe in loving manner; so that no lovers could
181    4,    3|       under colour of altering the manner of Ninettaes~ ~death, not
182    4,    3|            sacke, and sent in that manner to~ ~the House of Folco,
183    4,    4|         she obeying, began in this manner. I have heard~ ~(Gracious
184    4,    4|         therewith, in such flowing manner, as was truly~ ~answerable
185    4,    4|         understand, in such secret manner as best they could devise,~ ~
186    4,    4|      Matters proceeding on in this manner, and continuing longer then~ ~
187    4,    4|         according to their Country manner,~ ~and commanding their
188    4,    4|           and proceeding in~ ~this manner, was both against Law and
189    4,    4|           their lives in~ ~violent manner.~ ~
190    4,    5|           his body. She (in silent manner) brought away~ ~his head,
191    4,    5|       conversing with him in kinde manner; it fortuned, that riding (
192    4,    5|           held on in this mourning manner, that, what by the~ ~continuall
193    4,    6|            bare it out in the best manner she could devise to doe.~ ~
194    4,    6|        Gabriello, Andreana in this manner spake to her maide.~ ~ Seeing
195    4,    6|            the grasse, even in the manner of a winding sheete, and~ ~
196    4,    6|            shrowd over in the same manner; which being done, thus
197    4,    6|           feete, she began in this manner. Deare Father, I shall not~ ~
198    4,    7|            dyed also in the~ ~same manner.~ ~ ~ ~ Pamphilus having
199    4,    7|      delight continuing on in this manner,~ ~with more forcible encreasing
200    4,    7|            a little~ ~admiring the manner of his death, while he stood
201    4,    7|     Pasquino, having noted in what manner she used the Sage, and this~ ~
202    4,    7|       Pasquino, in~ ~the very same manner of death, and with such
203    4,    8|            began to speake in this manner. It seemeth to me~ ~(Gracious
204    4,    8|          one of them began in this manner.~ ~ Jeronimo, you are now
205    4,    8|           or license, so in~ ~like manner I do desire you to be gone.
206    4,    8|           felt his~ ~hands in like manner, which were stiffely extended
207    4,    8|         thy selfe in some decent~ ~manner, and go to the Church, where (
208    4,    8|            did it hers in the same manner. For she~ ~moved neither
209    4,    9|           fell out to be in this~ ~manner. A publicke joust or Tourney,
210    4,    9|         dresse it in the daintiest manner thou canst devise to do;
211    4,    9|         silence, she spake in this manner. My Lord and~ ~husband,
212    4,   10|      proceede, hee beganne in this manner. So~ ~many miseries of unfortunate
213    4,   10|            to see~ ~Beauty in this manner betrayed, and to the embraces
214    4,   10|   oftentimes she would (in kinde~ ~manner) rebuke him, and advise
215    4,   10|       whole businesse, and in what manner it had bene carried, revealed
216    4,   10|    directed~ ~her in such discreet manner, as you will better conceive
217    4,   10|           Master Doctor. In~ ~this manner (quoth the Maide) and thus
218    4,   10|        according to their wonted~ ~manner) they supped altogether,
219    4,   10|         the~ ~Queene spake in this manner.~ ~ Philostratus, I intend
220    5,  Ind|          according to their wonted manner) and as the~ ~Queene had
221    5,    1|            a servant in the same~ ~manner. No sooner had Chynon fixed
222    5,    1|          who beholding her in like manner to weepe, thus~ ~spake unto
223    5,    1|      accordingly was done. In this manner,~ ~the poore unfortunate
224    5,    1|       deepe distresse, and in such manner as I will relate unto you.~ ~
225    5,    1|           sped in the selfe-same~ ~manner as he had done; so did divers
226    5,    2|     affecting Constance in harty~ ~manner: and she so answerable to
227    5,    2|            to arrive there in this manner? When~ ~Constance, heard
228    5,    2|           good woman began in this manner. Constance, I~ ~will bring
229    5,    2|           the hand, and (in loving manner) kissed her~ ~fore-head.
230    5,    2|       Whereupon he began in this~ ~manner.~ ~ My gracious Lord, during
231    5,    2|     provide themselves in the same manner. Now the reason (Gracious~ ~
232    5,    2|      revived againe in~ ~chearfull manner.~ ~ Having imparted all
233    5,    2|           spake unto him in this~ ~manner. Noble Martuccio, there
234    5,    3|          friend Pedro, in the same manner did it fall~ ~out with her,
235    5,    3|          this night, in such poore manner as you~ ~see: but let mee
236    5,    3|           where he might in better manner releeve himselfe.~ ~The
237    5,    3|            of~ ~them did in loving manner, to rid him of all further
238    5,    4|           she sleeping in the same manner. Whereupon, they are~ ~joyned
239    5,    4|        boldly spake to her in this manner. Faire~ ~Catharina, I hope
240    5,    4|               Many nights (in this manner) enjoyed they their meetings,~ ~
241    5,    4|           many~ ~times met in this manner, the nights (according to
242    5,    4|        fast asleepe, and~ ~in such manner as hath bene before declared:
243    5,    4|           private meetings in this manner, yet free from any blamefu~ ~
244    5,    4|           together in such mutuall manner, and he~ ~adventuring so
245    5,    5|      yeelded to, beginning in this manner.~ ~Seing it pleased Philostratus,
246    5,    5|         heare him,~ ~began in this manner.~ ~ Understand worthy Gentlemen,
247    5,    6|           attended in most pompous manner.~ ~ Now grew the noyse and
248    5,    6|            prevention, and in such manner as I will tell~ ~you. This
249    5,    6|            he had presumed in that manner; closely was he kept in~ ~
250    5,    6|         the uncivill and unsightly manner, which (in feare of the~ ~
251    5,    7|            speaking to him in this manner. Goe carry~ ~these two presents
252    5,    7|        Theodoro, and now~ ~in like manner must happen to her: whereas
253    5,    8|       comming, cryed out in this~ ~manner to him. Anastasio, put not
254    5,    8|            she should flye in this manner before me, and~ ~I (who
255    5,    8|            to~ ~pursue her in this manner for so many yeares, as she
256    5,    8|      purposed to prosecute in this manner.~ ~ Secretly she sent a
257    5,    9|          all modest and gracious~ ~manner, requited him with the like
258    5,    9|           therefore (in very kinde manner) thus~ ~began.~ ~ Frederigo,
259    5,    9|            then any other kinde of manner: which made~ ~her ready
260    5,    9|         pause, he returned in this manner.~ ~ Madame, since the houre,
261    5,    9|         Her Brethren in scornefull manner reprooved her, telling her,
262    5,   10|       minde to her, in~ ~some such manner as formerly you have heard,
263    5,   10|            a sharpe~ ~reprehending manner, thus shee began. See Husband,
264    5,   10|            sent away in friendly~ ~manner, and Pedro was alwayes afterward
265    6,  Ind|         Novels: which (in dutifull manner) shee~ ~undertooke to doe,
266    6,    2|        made her to~ ~begin in this manner.~ ~ Worthy Ladies, it exceedeth
267    6,    2|           serve it in such sparing manner to~ ~the Table, that each
268    6,    2|        speeches in most thankefull manner,~ ~accepting him alwayes
269    6,    3|           was bitten in the same~ ~manner before: he is the lesse
270    6,    5|          the Queene, spake in this manner. Woorthy Ladies, it commeth
271    6,    5|       Madame Pampinea:) so in like manner hath~ ~appeared; that Nature
272    6,    8|              sleepe, began in this manner.~ ~ Faire Beauties; My thoughts
273    6,    9|            last, she began in this manner.~ ~ Faire Company, you have
274    6,   10|          began to~ ~speake in this manner.~ ~ Gentlemen and Gentlewomen,
275    6,   10|    sanctity. Consider then,~ ~what manner of man he is like to be,
276    6,   10|          Taffata, and in as demure manner as~ ~they found it. So,
277    6,   10|   admiration, he proceeded in this manner.~ ~ Lords, Ladies, and you
278    6,   10|            made triall.~ ~ In this manner, having crossed all the
279    6,   10|            very cunning and crafty manner. But setting~ ~aside the
280    6,   10|         voyce) she beganne in this manner.~ ~ ~ ~
281    6, Song|      reason of her singing in this manner.~ ~But the King being in
282    6, Song|        night being spent in~ ~this manner, they all gave over, and
283    7,    1|      longer the messenger) in such manner as you~ ~shall heare.~ ~
284    7,    1|           most dainty and delicate manner: it fell out so unfortunately,
285    7,    1|       beganne her prayer in this~ ~manner.~ ~ ~ ~ Spirit, that walkst
286    7,    1|    conjured the Spirite, in~ ~such manner as you have already heard;
287    7,    1|            disappointed. In like~ ~manner some say, that Monna Tessaes
288    7,    2|            twice, he spake in this manner to himselfe. Fortune I thanke~ ~
289    7,    2|     husband sayde, and knowing the manner of his knocke, said~ ~fearfully
290    7,    3|            a little, at his queint manner of~ ~discoursing it. But
291    7,    4|      whereto she~ ~yeelded in this manner. O Love: What, and how many
292    7,    4|          quoth she) you see what~ ~manner of man he is. What would
293    7,    5|   graciously, shee beganne in this manner.~ ~ Noble Ladies, the precedent
294    7,    5|           his travailes. In~ ~like manner, it is so willed and ordained
295    7,    6|          friends. She knowing what manner of man he was, and how able
296    7,    6|    threatneth in such~ ~implacable manner? The Lady arising from her
297    7,    6|     stayres~ ~againe, in such like manner as you chaunced to meete
298    7,    7|          related in verie~ ~modest manner by Madame Pampinea, was
299    7,    7|            her senses (in the same manner) were~ ~enchanted; and sighes
300    7,    7|         past, thou shalt in better manner perceive it. Adventure into
301    7,    7|       closed againe, in~ ~the same manner as he found it. Going to
302    7,    7|     Anichino (in rough and stearne manner)~ ~thus spake unto him.
303    7,    8|       somewhat~ ~strangely, in the manner of beguiling her husband;
304    7,    8|      reproved them in very~ ~harsh manner. In which respect Arriguccio,
305    7,    8|          up the bed in such former manner, as~ ~if no body had lodged
306    7,    8|           to worke in very serious manner, as if shee had~ ~undertaken
307    7,    8|        your comming hither in this manner. Shee being~ ~set downe
308    7,    8|        thred, and in what~ ~cruell manner he sware hee did beate her.
309    7,    8|            doubtlesse (in the same manner)~ ~happened to him, and
310    7,    8|      occurrences; in~ ~most bitter manner they railed on Arriguccio,
311    7,    9|          eyes be blinded after one manner. And so proceed we to our
312    7,    9|     benefit~ ~of them, in as ample manner, as they do or can.~ ~ Hitherto
313    7,    9|      Message~ ~to him, in the best manner she could devise. Which
314    7,    9|            continue still, in like manner~ ~as the other day it did,
315    7,    9|         dined there, spake in this manner.~ ~ Ill should I take revenge
316    7,    9|           him, and hee in the like manner with her, tickling and~ ~
317    7,    9|         you do~ ~it but in jesting manner? These friendly speeches
318    7,    9|        forming her attempt in this manner. Upon Nicostratus~ ~wayted
319    7,    9|         him; she proceeded in this manner. Alas my Lord, you shall
320    7,    9|            I should faile~ ~in the manner of their facilitie, yet
321    7,    9|          and tumbled in such rough manner?~ ~Though such dalliances
322    7,    9|           and which in some milder manner~ ~to qualifie, Pyrrhus spake
323    7,   10|        laughing at~ ~me in mocking manner, replyed thus. Goe like
324    7,   10|       Company, she began in this~ ~manner.~ ~ It was the Will of Dioneus
325    7, Song|          Philomena to sing in this manner. And because (by the discourse~ ~
326    7, Song|         example,~ ~which in worthy manner shee began to us all: I
327    8,    1|             that hee spake in such manner, because his friend should~ ~
328    8,    2|              at least, in the same manner as they do injurie us. And
329    8,    2|          made up in the choysest~ ~manner.~ ~ Belcolore looking on
330    8,    3|         will relate it in the best manner I can.~ ~ In our owne Citie,
331    8,    3|          to jest with him in merry manner, and to suggest his~ ~longing
332    8,    3|        saluting them in such kinde manner, as continually~ ~he used
333    8,    3|             with his girdle in the manner of a sacke, and that he
334    8,    3|             and~ ~seeing the whole manner of their wondering behaviour:
335    8,    4|        whereupon she began in this manner.~ ~ Vertuous Ladies, I very
336    8,    4|         Holy Father:) for, in such manner as you make~ ~the motion:
337    8,    4|            so low or in whispering manner, but they~ ~heare it very
338    8,    4|           as~ ~forward in the same manner to him, and there for a
339    8,    4|        accepted in very thankefull manner:~ ~and courteous complement
340    8,    4|  distracted in his wits. In this~ ~manner the honest Gentlewoman discharged
341    8,    5|            there, observed in what manner Messer~ ~Niccolao was seated;
342    8,    5|           in such base and beastly manner; that (being as yet farre~ ~
343    8,    6|        concerning him: In the same manner must I intreat you, to~ ~
344    8,    6|            to tell ow, and in what manner they were revenged on~ ~
345    8,    6|        fresh relation to you, what manner of people~ ~those three
346    8,    6|           him, but in so colde a~ ~manner, as they denyed him, and
347    8,    6|            formall~ ~and Physicall manner. He bought moreover, a big
348    8,    6|          violently, and in grosser manner then he did before, nor
349    8,    7|         not in a gadding or grosse manner: for~ ~she was not ignorant
350    8,    7|          to compasse warmth in any manner: no seate or~ ~shelter had
351    8,    7|         she began~ ~againe in this manner. Deare love (quoth she)
352    8,    7|          she answered in~ ~mocking manner. I make no doubt (my deare
353    8,    7|          in a~ ~modest dissembling manner; without the least shew
354    8,    7|           againe, in as effectuall manner as before; herewith~ ~immediately
355    8,    7|          joviall and comfortable~ ~manner, and entreated her in all
356    8,    7|          meanes how,~ ~and in what manner it is to bee done, especially
357    8,    7|            selfe, answered in this manner. Madame, I was never in
358    8,    7|           stand in such convenient manner as you have~ ~described,
359    8,    7|        afflicted her in~ ~grievous manner, causing her to curse her
360    8,    7|            to him, spake in this~ ~manner. Reniero, thy revenge exceedeth
361    8,    7|     torment mee in such mercilesse manner. What~ ~greater extreamity
362    8,    7|           raging in as~ ~pittifull manner, as if her Ladie had beene
363    8,    7|         they~ ~brought her in like manner. And questionles, there
364    8,    8|         INJURY (IF~ ~ NOT IN WORSE MANNER) BY THE SAME MAN~ ~ ~ ~
365    8,    8|         done him, in much~ ~milder manner, and revenged his wrong
366    8,    8|          my wife, in the selfesame manner as I am, and as hee~ ~ought
367    8,    9|            our lives in such merry manner as you see, and better then
368    8,    9|            uppe, and spake in this manner.~ ~ Ah Master Doctor, the
369    8,    9|      Tables covered in such Royall manner,~ ~waited on by numberless
370    8,    9|          very~ ~grave and gracious manner. Concerning the Chambers
371    8,    9|            to Corsica, after the~ ~manner of our private Pyracie,
372    8,    9|      affect you in~ ~such endeared manner, as I doe; yet because you
373    8,    9|    Corsicane Voyage; could take no manner of rest either by~ ~day
374    8,    9|     afterwardes turning in~ ~kinde manner, thus hee beganne.~ ~ Master
375    8,    9|            among the Doctors, in~ ~manner as I was wont to be. In
376    8,    9|         you~ ~shall heare, in what manner, and how you are to be bold
377    8,    9|          blowing in mad and raging manner: which when the Physitian
378    8,    9|          bare all out~ ~in formall manner. After that Buiffalmaco
379    8,    9|          shape his course in milde manner, toward Santa~ ~Maria della
380    8,    9|        witnesses, in what cruell~ ~manner we have bin beaten. So taking
381    8,   10|        commanded, he began in this manner.~ ~ ~ ~ Worthy Ladies, it
382    8,   10|       pursse, and in most humble~ ~manner, delivered it unto him,
383    8,   10|         him (he thought) in better manner, and no~ ~such misfortune
384    8,   10|            entreated her in~ ~this manner, casting her armes about
385    8,   10|           gracing him in as loving manner as ever~ ~she had done,
386    8,   10|            City.~ ~ Having in this manner renewed his wonted amity
387    8,   10|          times in more magnificent manner.~ ~ But he intending to
388    8,   10|         sighes, he began in~ ~this manner.~ ~ Ah my dearest Love,
389    8,   10|           formall and Merchantable manner: there was~ ~nothing else
390    8,   10|      speaking graciously in this~ ~manner. Madam, I am not able to
391    9,    1|            affecting her in~ ~like manner, as I do) have devised this
392    9,    1|            Kinsman (by and in this manner devised) must bring~ ~me
393    9,    1|        began to bethinke him, what manner of man~ ~Scannadio was,
394    9,    2|           they never regarded what manner of~ ~vaile the Lady Abbesse
395    9,    2|          answered in such immodest manner?~ ~Isabella not a jot danted
396    9,    2|         hir tongue~ ~found another manner of Language, then her former
397    9,    3|           warning) began in this~ ~manner.~ ~ Faire Ladies, the paltry
398    9,    3|            have already heard what manner of man Calandrino was, and~ ~
399    9,    3|           him, advised him in such manner as they were wont to~ ~do;
400    9,    3|        passing betweene them; in a manner of admiration, demanded
401    9,    3|         these words, in dispairing manner he~ ~beganne to rage, and
402    9,    3|         downe her head in bashfull manner;~ ~without returning any
403    9,    3|          impatient and tempestuous manner, because I perceive the
404    9,    4|         intreating him in the best manner he could, to let him waite
405    9,    4|         play, speeding in the same manner as~ ~hee did before, not
406    9,    4|            speake in such confused manner, and~ ~perceiving also,
407    9,    4|      kindnesse? You behold in what manner he left~ ~me in my Lodging,
408    9,    4|         ride away from him in that manner, and Aniolliero left so
409    9,    5|           but~ ~meerly in scorning manner, breathing forth divers
410    9,    5|        discoursed at large,~ ~what manner of man Calandrino was, and
411    9,    5|            such close and secret~ ~manner, that a starke blinde sight
412    9,    5|    unmindfull of~ ~him.~ ~ In this manner, Bruno and Buffalmaco (who
413    9,    5|          this fond and~ ~frivolous manner, without any other successe
414    9,    5|      presume to salute her, in any manner whatsoever it be, and touching~ ~
415    9,    6|        when Panuccio spake in this manner to him. Good man, we must~ ~
416    9,    6|     observed all this, and in what manner they~ ~went to bed; after
417    9,    6|            passe in this strange~ ~manner, and Panuccio fearing, lest
418    9,    6|     carried in quick and~ ~cleanly manner, but angerly answered. What
419    9,    6|        distractions in franticke~ ~manner. Which the Hoste perceiving,
420    9,    6|         lesse contented~ ~with the manner of occasions happened, then
421    9,    7|            and so she did, in this manner. In some discourses~ ~(gracious
422    9,    7|            let mee now in~ ~loving manner advise thee, to follow my
423    9,    8|           Guiotto in ceremonious~ ~manner, saying. How didst thou
424    9,    8|          was at large related, and manner of the message sending.
425    9,    9|      interpret it in such pleasing manner as~ ~they ought, shal find
426    9,    9|         phisicke. As in~ ~the like manner, for support of vertue,
427    9,    9|            courtesies could in any manner prevaile withall.~ ~Afterward
428    9,    9|          him, and revealed in what manner the King had answered~ ~
429    9,    9|       heavily laden, and after the manner of a Caravan~ ~of Camels
430    9,    9|            by~ ~my friend, in what manner he would have our Supper
431    9,    9|          her for it in~ ~very kind manner: whereupon, Giosefo spake
432    9,   10|      silent, Dioneus began in this manner. Gracious~ ~Beauties, among
433    9,   10|            Swanne can doe. In like manner, among a~ ~multitude of
434    9,   10|          friendly, and in the best manner he could devise~ ~to doe.
435    9,   10|          might be lodged in better manner:~ ~Gossip John thus spake
436    9,   10|           to see it set on in such manner.~ ~ The fond yong woman,
437    9,   10|        every one to speake in this manner to~ ~morrow. Namety, of
438   10,  Ind|      LIBERALITY, OR IN MAGNIFICENT MANNER, PERFORMED ANY WORTHY~ ~
439   10,    1|     Signior Rogiero, yet~ ~in such manner, as he should not perceive,
440   10,    2|           hee spoke to him in this manner.~ ~ My Lord, when Ghinotto
441   10,    2|            advising~ ~in Phisicall manner, and the other seeming to
442   10,    2|           performed in magnificent manner.~ ~ The Lord Abbot recreated
443   10,    3|       instructed by him, in what~ ~manner he might best performe the
444   10,    3|         most beautifull houses (in manner of a Princes Pallace) that~ ~
445   10,    3|        About Evening, and (in this manner) alone by himselfe, neere
446   10,    3|            him (but in very humble manner) of whence, and what he
447   10,    3|           in teares, spake in this manner. Now~ ~do I manifestly know (
448   10,    4|            yeelding, began in this manner.~ ~ Youthfull Ladies, the
449   10,    4|           an Argument, and in such manner~ ~as it ought to be: except
450   10,    4|          according to the~ ~usuall manner; with teares trickling mainly
451   10,    4|            spirits being in better manner met together, and she still~ ~
452   10,    4|             to effect~ ~it in such manner, as he pleased to appoint
453   10,    4|         served in most magnificent manner,~ ~with plenty of all delicates
454   10,    4|           his friend in effectuall manner, he invited him home to
455   10,    4|      welcome you after the Persian manner, in shewing~ ~you the jewell,
456   10,    4|            her self in~ ~excellent manner) entreating her, that she
457   10,    4|       apparantly discerne, in what manner this occasion happened;
458   10,    4|            to you in more familiar manner. Then he began the whole~ ~
459   10,    5|            striving to bee in like manner affected of her: to which
460   10,    5|           her she communed in this manner. Good woman (quoth she)~ ~
461   10,    5|      listen to his suite in milder manner, then hitherto I have done.~ ~
462   10,    5|        Lady speake in such strange manner: and being much moved~ ~
463   10,    6|            to goe in some familiar manner, and with no trayne~ ~attending
464   10,    6|         performed in most decent~ ~manner, and without the least noise
465   10,    6|     Feeding thus in this contented manner, and fancying the solitude~ ~
466   10,    6|       jesting and sporting in this manner, till the servant~ ~had
467   10,    6|           ditty, beginning in this manner.~ ~ Where Love presumeth
468   10,    6|       delivered his mind in~ ~this manner.~ ~ Gracious Lord, I wonder
469   10,    6|      meerely~ ~(almost) in a naked manner: witnessing thereby, what
470   10,    6|         their possession in~ ~this manner (whatsoever it be) ought
471   10,    7|            the King, began in this manner.~ ~ There is no man of good
472   10,    7|              King to know, in what manner she stood affected to him.
473   10,    7|           spake unto him in~ ~this manner.~ ~ Manutio, I have made
474   10,    7|    controule it, or~ ~in the least manner to diminish it: I have made
475   10,    7|      delivered in such excellent~ ~manner, the voice and Instrument
476   10,    7|          to~ ~her, in as excellent manner as he had done before, wherein
477   10,    7|      affecting him in such fervent manner. Upon a day~ ~determined,
478   10,    7|           the King spake in this~ ~manner to her.~ ~ Faire Virgin,
479   10,    7|         speaking, in most dutifull manner.~ ~ The answer of Lisana
480   10,    8|            commendation. In this~ ~manner they lived, to the no meane
481   10,    8|        well-governed and temperate manner without any long delaying,
482   10,    8|            thou canst not (in like manner) looke~ ~for from me, if
483   10,    8|            now be kept in the same manner? Can any thing more~ ~perticularly
484   10,    8|        with our friends, in secret manner at night (as we can cunningly~ ~
485   10,    8|           before them all, in this manner following.~ ~ "Many Philosophers
486   10,    8|    transported in so temerarious a manner.~ ~ "In which notorious
487   10,    8|          wife to Titus; but of the manner~ ~whereby it was done, as
488   10,    8|         which hee did.~ ~ "In like manner, if Gisippus hath married
489   10,    8|            to finde fault with the manner hee used in~ ~her marriage.
490   10,    8|            Titus, in as effectuall manner, as formerly shee had done
491   10,    8|         having heard and seene the manner of this accident, was not~ ~
492   10,    8|             as it was the usuall~ ~manner of death in those dayes.
493   10,    8|           to the Praetor in this~ ~manner. Marcus Varro, recall thy
494   10,    9|            be prepared in~ ~worthy manner, and the Tables to be covered
495   10,    9|       themselves,~ ~in serviceable manner to the Gentlemen, taking
496   10,    9|         rich adornments, in~ ~such manner as her husband had commanded,
497   10,    9|          no way to learne, in what manner to entertaine~ ~strangers.~ ~
498   10,    9|             made after the Persian manner) the one lyned thorough
499   10,    9|         and their men also in like manner~ ~provided. Which when Saladine
500   10,    9|           aside, and spake in this manner.~ ~ By our greatest Gods,
501   10,    9|      exceeded in more bountifull~ ~manner. Thorello, replyed Saladine,
502   10,    9|     Adalietta, proceeded in~ ~this manner at Pavia, it chanced on
503   10,    9|           revealed to him also the manner how.~ ~ Thorello verily
504   10,    9|     deserve no reprehension in any manner~ ~whatsoever. For, of all
505   10,    9|              after the Alexandrian manner, of Velvet and cloth Gold,
506   10,    9|     Majesticall Turbant, after the manner~ ~of his owne wearing, and
507   10,    9|   Gentleman accepted in thankefull manner. And when dinner~ ~time
508   10,    9|      Saladine. In which triumphant manner, she left the new~ ~Bridegrooms
509   10,    9|          he had~ ~done.~ ~ In this manner ended the troubles of Signior
510   10,   10|          then spake unto~ ~them in manner as followeth.~ ~ Honourable
511   10,   10|           of the world.~ ~ In like manner, towards the subjects of
512   10,   10|              Marquesse in the like manner as he did before for the
513   10,   10|        condition, could not in any manner sute with your high blood
514   10,   10|        them welcome, in honourable manner, and graced~ ~them all with
515   10,   10|      attended in~ ~very honourable manner, and publishing every where
516   10,   10|          in so~ ~honest and modest manner: he commanded her to sit
517   10,   10|        dispatcht it in very loving manner. Then they began to play
518   10,   10|       pleasantly she began in this manner.~ ~ ~ ~
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