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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.~ ~ ~ ~