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  1  Ind      |             peradventure) could not bee expected by~ ~such a beginning,
  2  Ind      |           that not any should there bee left alive, but~ ~that the
  3  Ind      |          die, then by such helpe to bee healed. In regard whereof,
  4  Ind      |            Wherein might manifestly bee~ ~noted, that that which
  5  Ind      |            that they should alwaies bee prepared against all~ ~infelicities
  6  Ind      |          now are well-neere come to bee~ ~none at all) sing Service
  7  Ind      |              And therefore it shall bee expedient for us, to provide
  8  Ind      |            our health, so should we bee as respective~ ~withall,
  9  Ind      |           hope, that Fortune~ ~will bee furtherous to our purposed
 10  Ind      |     therefore~ ~let your resolution bee, to spend the time here
 11  Ind      |       servant~ ~to Pamphilus, shall bee our Dispenser and Treasurer,
 12  Ind      |             your~ ~dispositions may bee addicted. But if mine advice
 13  Ind      |         therefore what I have sayde bee~ ~acceptable to you (I purposing
 14    1,    1|            of Merchants fall out to bee) and that very~ ~hardly
 15    1,    1|      travaile~ ~for nothing, but to bee requited otherwise then
 16    1,    1|           money; which~ ~prooved to bee his much larger recompencing,
 17    1,    1|            him, and causing them to bee called unto him,~ ~thus
 18    1,    1|             to~ ~be found (if there bee any one at all) may come
 19    1,    1|             as a common custome) to bee confessed~ ~once (at the
 20    1,    1|             in~ ~telling the truth, bee it in confession or otherwise,
 21    1,    1|         which everie yeare ought to bee duely~ ~observed by devout
 22    1,    1|             not done as it ought to bee.~ ~ Sonne, Sonne, replied
 23    1,    1|    Chappelet, for no place ought to bee kept more pure and cleane
 24    1,    1|            that nothing more was to bee~ ~confessed by Master Chappelet;
 25    1,    1|         impossible, but that he may bee at rest among other blessed
 26    1,    2|            instantly urgest me to~ ~bee) to goe thither, for otherwise,
 27    1,    2|            would suffer himselfe to bee deceived by the outward
 28    1,    3|          ANSWERE~ ~ MAY FALL OUT TO BEE, ESPECIALLY WHEN A MAN FINDS
 29    1,    3|           wherefore, I would gladly bee informed by~ ~thee, which
 30    1,    3|          hee and none other, was to bee reputed his heire, and to
 31    1,    3|              him, whereby he should bee acknowledged for his heire.
 32    1,    3|           caused two other Rings to bee made, so~ ~really resembling
 33    1,    3|          the Jew was too cunning to bee caught~ ~in his snare, and
 34    1,    4|           NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ WHEREIN MAY BEE NOTED, THAT SUCH MEN AS
 35    1,    4|          greevous~ ~punishment must bee inflicted on him, which
 36    1,    4|          whom the Abbot imagined to bee gone~ ~for wood, had hid
 37    1,    5|        favour, and that he~ ~should bee most heartily welcome. Afterward,
 38    1,    5|             be from home, and it to bee no~ ~meane barre to his
 39    1,    5|          they are all heere as they bee in other places.~ ~ When
 40    1,    6|             CRAFT OF CHURCH-MEN MAY BEE JUSTLY REPROVED, AND~ ~
 41    1,    6|              OR GREAT~ ~ PERSON, TO BEE COVETOUS; BUT RATHER TO
 42    1,    6|             frequented~ ~before, to bee as suddenly hit by an ordinary
 43    1,    6|             I give my goods away to bee devoured. So returning backe
 44    1,    7|             called and~ ~reputed to bee Gentlemen, yea speciall
 45    1,    9|         whose habites were noted to bee most gaudy, fullest of~ ~
 46    1,    9|            better preparation~ ~may bee made for occasions to follow,
 47    1,    9|         most pleasing and worthy to bee~ ~allowed. But I intreate
 48    1,    9|            I am well~ ~contented to bee the last in every dayes
 49    2,    1|           my purse, I desire he may bee brought before~ ~you, that
 50    2,    1|            that he~ ~was accused to bee a Cutpurse. Now durst they
 51    2,    3|           order (at least) that can bee~ ~knowne to us. Now, although
 52    2,    3|           had caused~ ~purposely to bee prepared, where she seemed
 53    2,    4|            were it never so little, bee tooke advantage of this
 54    2,    5|          round, and finding it~ ~to bee a very hote and sweltring
 55    2,    6|          aforesaid Sonne chanced to bee~ ~knowne by his Mother,
 56    2,    6|           because her name should~ ~bee knowne to none but Conrado,
 57    2,    6|            this~ ~prison, except it bee by death onely? How now,
 58    2,    6|           from my hopes. But if you bee so forward as~ ~your words
 59    2,    6|           Messer Conrado, which may bee~ ~to his love and liking,
 60    2,    7|            could~ ~not winne her to bee his wife, yet (at the least)
 61    2,    7|           pleaded his priviledge to bee as good as the others,~ ~
 62    2,    7|             and Friends, should now bee laide to her charge, and
 63    2,    7|           Noble~ ~kinsman) then can bee spoken of, as your owne
 64    2,    7|           thinking thereby onely to bee satisfied, hee~ ~lost both
 65    2,    7|      treasure, which he esteemed to bee the height of all happinesse.
 66    2,    7|            a place,~ ~could neither bee heard or descryed by any.
 67    2,    7|           not opening~ ~her eyes to bee otherwise resolved. But
 68    2,    7|              where he caused her to bee kept very secretly (to her
 69    2,    7|        meane mervaile how he should bee murthered in so vile manner:
 70    2,    7|          also, which they caused to bee~ ~intered with all the most
 71    2,    7|           but desired that he would bee~ ~assistant to her, and
 72    2,    7|        seeming (in my judgement) to bee persons of~ ~power and authority,
 73    2,    7|            of Cyprus who sent me to bee~ ~married in Candie; but
 74    2,    8|            the person) ought not to bee censured~ ~with one and
 75    2,    8|  perfections, and all parts most to bee~ ~commended in a man, the
 76    2,    8|           both in this case; you to bee destitute of a wife, as
 77    2,    8|           if therefore thou canst~ ~bee content to leave her with
 78    2,    8|             His Mother, desirous to bee resolved, whether his confession
 79    2,    8|      condition: and if some~ ~meane bee not wrought, according to
 80    2,    8|        Armes,~ ~his like was not to bee found in all the Island,
 81    2,    8|             best company ought~ ~to bee with beggers, for so they
 82    2,    8|       desire, that Sir Roger should bee~ ~assured of the promised
 83    2,    9|      Esquire, or~ ~Gentleman, could bee better served at his Table,
 84    2,    9|             if it be so, she cannot bee without the same desires,~ ~
 85    2,    9|         Ambroginolo most desired to bee.~ ~ Being thus conveyed
 86    2,    9|           that~ ~both the men might bee brought before him; where
 87    2,    9|           with hony, and never~ ~to bee taken off, untill (of it
 88    2,   10|          hitherto continued, cannot bee prosecuted in~ ~one and
 89    3,    1|            appeared not easily to~ ~bee done. He could question
 90    3,    1|       servile Offices were there to bee done, which caused~ ~the
 91    3,    1|           intention of theirs might bee~ ~safely brought to full
 92    3,    1|              and while I awake him, bee you the watch, and afterward
 93    3,    2|            one, who~ ~(perhaps) may bee reputed of lesse reckning
 94    3,    2|          when he knew the King~ ~to bee at rest in his owne Lodging,
 95    3,    3|            shee should not any more bee~ ~offended. And knowing
 96    3,    3|      beleeve~ ~that he was borne to bee my mortall enemy, and to
 97    3,    3|        taking~ ~it in evil part, to bee contraried in his wanton
 98    3,    3|               end that he would not bee utterly discredited with
 99    3,    3|          with the good man, if so~ ~bee the Gentlewoman had shewne
100    3,    4|          whereby the mysterie might bee drowned in oblivion, and
101    3,    4|          was a rarity, not easie to bee comprehended by very apprehensive~ ~
102    3,    4|             is obtained, thou shalt bee even as rich~ ~as now thou
103    3,    4|           there is not any thing to bee done; and then returne to
104    3,    4|           forwardnesse, but it will bee utterly~ ~lost if thou fayle
105    3,    5|           confessest thy Gelding to bee mine? I doe, replied the
106    3,    6|        error is committed, how~ ~to bee discreete in keeping it
107    3,    6|     parentage, and well knowne to~ ~bee wealthy, named Ricciardo
108    3,    6|       Catulla, that the Bath should bee~ ~prepared for her, giving
109    3,    6|          delicate as possible could bee, wherein he entred so soone
110    3,    6|           ensue thereon, then could bee easily remedied: resolved
111    3,    6|           by one meanes or other) I bee reverged on thee. Thou hast~ ~
112    3,    7|             matters~ ~ought well to bee considered on before hand;
113    3,    7|        adayes, and such as covet to bee so esteemed; have no matter
114    3,    7|          that their garments should bee made of~ ~arrow, plaine,
115    3,    7|        finest cloth or stuffes~ ~to bee gotten, reducing those habites
116    3,    7|           other creatures; it would bee their highest title of~ ~
117    3,    7|            a matter which is not to bee performed. Whereto the~ ~
118    3,    7|           foule offence, should not bee punished, but onely the~ ~
119    3,    7|             approved~ ~himselfe, to bee truely Theobaldo.~ ~
120    3,    8|         because no exceptions could bee taken against it, comparing
121    3,    8|             as all pleasures cannot bee~ ~exempted from some following
122    3,    8|            pleased, that thou shalt bee released out of Purgatory,
123    3,    9|             attending any motion to bee made for her next succeeding,
124    3,    9|          office it was in her, to~ ~bee the meanes, whereby so worthy
125    3,    9|                shee would no longer bee troublesome to the good
126    3,    9|         because that would seeme to bee base and~ ~mercenary: but
127    4,    1|         friend of his~ ~daughter to bee slaine, and sent her his
128    4,    3|     concluded, that Candye~ ~should bee their harbour for entertainment,
129    4,    3|       loosing her: grew now also to bee weary of her, and consequently,
130    4,    3|            for infallible,~ ~and to bee most certaine. Heereupon,
131    4,    3|             Restagnone was found to bee dead in his bed. When his~ ~
132    4,    3|             knowing how hee came to bee thus empoysoned (because
133    4,    3|         death, not suffering her to bee consumed by fire, but to
134    4,    3|             abused. No credit might bee given to her womanly~ ~protestations,
135    4,    4|        necessity,~ ~what might best bee done. Notwithstanding, moved
136    4,   10|             then any imputation, to bee layde on the young Women,~ ~
137    4,   10|    fellow-Doctours,~ ~would alwayes bee chearing and comforting
138    4, Song|            sorrow, thus betray'd to bee.~ ~ My teares do, etc.~ ~ ~ ~
139    5,    1|          thee (at least if thy love bee such, as I am perswaded~ ~
140    5,    1|              these marriages are to bee~ ~celebrated in the houses
141    5,    1|           Port, that they might not bee~ ~hindred of going aboord
142    5,    1|         commanding that they should bee carried aboord the ship,~ ~
143    5,    3|           which if the~ ~maid would bee as forward as himselfe,
144    5,    3|            them that endeavoured to bee~ ~his hindrance. So that
145    5,    3|           that the~ ~Damosell might bee sought for in the Forrest.
146    5,    4|           strictnesse of Law should bee challenged against him,
147    5,    5|          House, which they found to bee well~ ~furnished with goods,
148    5,    5|              he desired Jacomino to bee so pleased, as to lift up
149    5,    6|             and could not otherwise bee~ ~perswaded, but that their
150    5,    6|         although he beheld him~ ~to bee very angerly moved; yet
151    5,    6|       garments, and knowing them to bee knit in unity of soule;
152    5,    7|           but see that you prove to bee so good as your word.~ ~
153    5,    7|           Daughter, which now could bee no longer~ ~covered, revealed
154    5,    7|         plainely speakes him for to bee my Sonne.~ ~ Moreover, thus
155    5,    7|        punished, and sentenced to~ ~bee hanged: wherefore, accompanied
156    5,    7|      hearing that Violenta~ ~should bee his Wife, if he would so
157    5,    9|            to morrow morning, shall bee my journey for the Faulcon,
158    5,   10|              this shee~ ~Saint must bee our distressed womans Counsellour,
159    5,   10|          not a minute of time is to bee left: for there is no greater
160    5,   10|             time, because it cannot bee~ ~recovered againe; and
161    5,   10|          not have thee thinke me to bee so foolish, that I did~ ~
162    5,   10|           it. For, when wee grow to bee old, our Husbands,~ ~yea,
163    5,   10|          not to suffer poverty to~ ~bee unsupplyed. I will make
164    5,   10|     returned backe, and~ ~called to bee let in at the doore. Which
165    5,   10|          Shee seeing her Husband to bee much moved, excused the
166    5,   10|        place, because it should not bee offensive~ ~to us. By this
167    5,   10|          and her selfe likewise, to bee so lewdly and incontinently
168    5,   10|       heart-breake must this needes bee to him, good man?~ ~Neither
169    5,   10|           such provision, as was to bee used in his City-house.~ ~
170    5,   10|      fearing some outrage beside to bee offered him by Pedro, who
171    5,   10|            to speake, how could you bee so cruell~ ~against her,
172    5,   10|       contentment, such as ought to bee~ ~betweene Man and Wife.~ ~
173    6,    1|           spoken; or, if a question bee~ ~mooved, understands to
174    6,    1|        Madam, this foot travell may bee offensive to you, and were
175    6,    2|          fooles have figured her to bee~ ~blinde. But, upon more
176    6,    2|           whereby Messer Geri might bee the inviter of himselfe
177    6,    2|            who (by no meanes) would bee seene in an assembly of~ ~
178    6,    2|            And~ ~because I meane to bee a Skinker no longer, by
179    6,    3|          before: he is the lesse to bee blamed, because hee maketh~ ~
180    6,    3|           an~ ~especiall care is to bee had, how, when, with whom,
181    6,    3|     Florentine Dames, one proved to bee most~ ~pleasing in his eye,
182    6,    3|       adventure, I would~ ~looke to bee payde with better money.~ ~
183    6,    4|          the Crane as it ought~ ~to bee, put it on the spit, and
184    6,    5|           NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ WHEREBY MAY BEE OBSERVED, THAT SUCH AS WILL
185    6,    5|           comparison (almost) could bee made more ugly.~ ~But notwithstanding
186    6,    5|               would beleeve thee to bee the best Painter in the
187    6,    7|        Guazzagliotri: caused her to bee cited before the Judge.~ ~
188    6,    7|       friend, as one deserving to~ ~bee thus abandoned, like such
189    6,    7|             not a little joyfull to bee thus freed and delivered
190    6,    8|             may the meaning of this bee? This being a~ ~solemne
191    6,    8|               often reported to me: bee advised then by my counsell.
192    6,    9|          instruction, as~ ~will not bee reputed for ydle and impertinent:
193    6,   10|           displeasure: that he will bee sure to make the first answer,
194    6,   10|         more ugly or~ ~unsightly to bee lookt upon. And for a further
195    6,   10|              which they supposed to bee the verie same, that he
196    6,   10|          uppe, he saw~ ~the same to bee full of Coales. He could
197    6,   10|      although the boyling~ ~thereof bee worth but little, yet it
198    6,   10|        Feast of Saint Anthony is to bee solemnized, against the~ ~
199    6,   10|            conceive~ ~the second to bee more apte for our intended
200    6,   10|         faulty, or~ ~else you would bee more sparing of speech?
201    6,   10|             answer, that all should bee~ ~answerable to his minde.
202    6,   10|           found the saide Valley to bee~ ~so goodly and pleasant,
203    7,    1|         speake something, which may bee advantageable to you~ ~heereafter,
204    7,    1|         regard, that if other women bee as fearfull as we,~ ~especially
205    7,    1|       severall~ ~times, and thereon bee admitted entrance. But if
206    7,    1|             what meanes? and~ ~how? Bee patient good man (quoth
207    7,    2|          AND DISTRESSES,~ ~ SUCH AS BEE SERIOUSLY LINKED IN LOVE,
208    7,    2|          Alas good Wife! I pray you bee not so angry, I~ ~never
209    7,    2|      worldly affaires: wouldst thou bee so simple, as to~ ~sell
210    7,    3|           them) they seeme not to~ ~bee Chambers of Religious men;
211    7,    3|           Starres! You will never~ ~bee so unfriendly to me. What?
212    7,    3|              Booke, and~ ~Beads, to bee (in all respects) as other
213    7,    3|           mother of the childe must bee present at such a mystery,
214    7,    3|             in againe, and if all~ ~bee well, then will I call you.
215    7,    4|        Window, saying. Water should bee put into Wine~ ~before a
216    7,    4|           thy course of life should bee~ ~publiquely known, and
217    7,    4|             and further injuries to bee offered.~ ~
218    7,    5|    imprisonment. For, she might not bee present at Feasts,~ ~Weddings,
219    7,    5|             if any at all were~ ~to bee founde) wherby he might
220    7,    5|                understanding him to bee thus sleepily entranced:
221    7,    5|        dangerous condition, it will bee the~ ~utter losse of your
222    7,    5|          except hee suffered you to bee there present, which is
223    7,    5|            Priest, that would needs bee my~ ~Confessor? I knew thee
224    7,    5| understanding man, as thou shouldst bee, and make not thy selfe
225    7,    6|          discourses, and shall also bee made manifest by another~ ~
226    7,    6| protestations, untill they should~ ~bee friended by opportunity.~ ~
227    7,    6|           speede, because hee would bee no longer delayed. Scarcely
228    7,    6|            for nothing~ ~was now to bee feared, but stormes and
229    7,    6|     scandall to us, if a man should bee slaine in your bed-chamber:
230    7,    7|             convenient, I desire to bee resolved by you: Among all
231    7,    7|            was poore Anichino;~ ~to bee so strongly detained by
232    7,    7|         Strumpets, reputing thee to bee the wickedst~ ~Woman living.
233    7,    8|          false; and reputing him to bee a drunken jealous foole;
234    7,    8|      enflamed, that hee must needes bee~ ~further resolved in this
235    7,    8|            and~ ~that hee would not bee so cruell to her: yet notwithstanding,
236    7,    8|         wherein my Husband~ ~should bee offended, or make any complaint
237    7,    8|       violence, neither seemed~ ~to bee so much as uncivilly or
238    7,    8|             seeing~ ~every thing to bee flatly against him, he durst
239    7,    9|       lovesicke affliction, it will bee the danger of my~ ~death,
240    7,    9|            shall confesse~ ~thee to bee an ignoraunt Asse. What
241    7,    9|          into thine owne souie, and bee wise for thy selfe.~ ~ Remember (
242    7,    9|        often vowing to my selfe, to bee thus revenged as now~ ~I
243    7,    9|            such persons, as~ ~might bee just judges of my wrongs,
244    7,    9|             what course was best to bee kept~ ~in this case, forming
245    7,    9|         these adventures, hardly to bee~ ~undertaken by any other
246    7,    9|            and place should alwaies bee respectively~ ~considered,
247    7,    9|             there would not a Peare bee left uppon it. How now Pyrrhus? (
248    7,    9|             whether this Peare-tree bee enchanted,~ ~or no: and
249    7,    9|            foure wilde horses, then bee~ ~such an injurious slave
250    7,    9|           wantonnesse: that I would bee~ ~so forgetfull of mine
251    7,    9|           my love eyther is, or can bee altred from you.~ ~ Thus
252    7,   10|     crediting, yet partly it will~ ~bee pleasing to heare.~ ~ Sometime
253    7,   10|           thought it~ ~unfitting to bee knowne. But Meucio had no
254    7,   10|           Master of the houshold to bee~ ~called, to whom she gave
255    7,   10|        necessary matters, as should bee required in the time of
256    8,    2|         Varlungo, which you know to bee not~ ~farre distant hence,
257    8,    2|        walking, if the question may bee demaunded? Beleeve me~ ~
258    8,    2|          How much may this Cloake~ ~bee worth? How much? quoth Sir
259    8,    2|             he knew~ ~Bentivegna to bee at home with his wife, by
260    8,    3|  Mill-stones or Grind-stones are to bee made,~ ~they knede the sand
261    8,    3|          the time) they three might bee the first men, that~ ~should
262    8,    3|           day, so greedie he was to bee possessed of the~ ~stone.
263    8,    3|        because he tooke himselfe to bee invisible, and~ ~utterly
264    8,    4|          strongly munited soever it bee; but by~ ~continuall assayling,
265    8,    5|           Lord (quoth Maso) you may bee ashamed that you doe me
266    8,    6|            thy life time thou canst bee~ ~wise. How? answered Calandrino,
267    8,    6|              the Pilles may as well bee hallowed and consecrated,
268    8,    6|        secret service; but I must~ ~bee furnished with money to
269    8,    6|         they should the more easily bee~ ~knowne from the other,
270    8,    6|         performe whatsoever~ ~is to bee sayde or done. On the next
271    8,    6|           stormes of chiding, would bee worse to him~ ~then racking
272    8,    7|         with a hopefull perswasion, bee found the meanes to gaine~ ~
273    8,    7|            entreat her, to let it~ ~bee so soone as she possibly
274    8,    7|              I pitty that he should bee thus ungently dealt~ ~withall:
275    8,    7|             which cannot choose but bee~ ~passing pleasing for us
276    8,    7|      quaking and quivering Reniero, bee then~ ~so favourable to
277    8,    7|          lost friend, as hee should bee compelled~ ~to love her
278    8,    7|             in what manner it is to bee done, especially on her
279    8,    7|           service,~ ~I were sure to bee seized on by all the divels:
280    8,    7|          yeare to bathe in; I~ ~can bee the easier induced thereunto.~ ~
281    8,    7|           your honor in estimation, bee now more~ ~precious to you
282    8,    7|        warning, that they scorne to bee twice~ ~deceived, and by
283    8,    7|           Chamber-stuffe~ ~that can bee? Yet thou soughtest the
284    8,    7|          ever have immagined you to bee there. So looking about
285    8,    7|         order againe as they should bee, and binding~ ~them fast
286    8,    7|           all meanes, that it might bee concealed from any~ ~further
287    8,    7|            her onely best helpe) to bee now in~ ~far greater necessity
288    8,    8|          For nothing else is now to bee divided betweene~ ~us, seeing
289    8,    9|           the night time) he should bee made one of a~ ~new created
290    8,    9|             foolish men; are not to bee blamed, but rather commended.~ ~
291    8,    9|             I cannot imagine you to bee so ignorant, but~ ~are certainly
292    8,    9|          alwayes~ ~provided, if men bee desirous of their company:
293    8,    9|               earth, rather then to bee rejected by us. Now therefore,
294    8,    9|           immeasurably enflamed, to bee made a~ ~member of this
295    8,    9|              Who seeing himselfe to bee so lovingly~ ~respected,
296    8,    9|           our Physitian, he~ ~would bee sure to tell him on the
297    8,    9|            because he~ ~could never bee wearied in his Companie,
298    8,    9|           living.~ ~ I know thee to bee a man of judgement, deepely
299    8,    9|           thy~ ~friends, that I may bee one of your singular Society;
300    8,    9|         trust thou reposest in mee, bee boldly sick whensoever thou~ ~
301    8,    9|           no men in the world could bee more sorrowfull then they,
302    8,    9|          and intercession to me, to bee~ ~cheefe Reader of the Physicke-Lecture,
303    8,    9|           that his fellow is not to bee found, from hence~ ~to the
304    8,    9|        Countesse, perceyving you to bee a woorthie Gentleman, may~ ~
305    8,    9|            on heaven, any Saint, or bee possessed with the least
306    8,    9|          Doctor, seeing himselfe to bee in such an abhominable~ ~
307    8,    9|     listning how M. Doctor~ ~should bee welcomd home by his angry
308    8,   10|          stored, of what valew they bee, and who is the Owner of
309    8,   10|          take knowledge of them, to bee familiar in their company,~ ~
310    8,   10|           him instantly what was to bee done, furnishing~ ~him also
311    8,   10|   courtesies, which otherwise would bee extended liberally.~ ~ Last
312    8,   10|             the likeliest course to bee taken, for saving the~ ~
313    8,   10|          hundred, and if you should bee~ ~forced to use him, you
314    8,   10|            when any~ ~Merchant shot bee so desirous: as also to
315    8,   10|            which shee beleeved~ ~to bee full of good Oyles. But
316    8,   10|          serve when a tryall should bee made. And then unbinding
317    8,   10|     Cloathes in~ ~them. So that (to bee briefe) the whole did not
318    8, Song|                 Thy happy thrall to bee.~ ~ Love, I found such felicity,
319    9,    1|        spoken of, but something may bee~ ~further added, and the
320    9,    1|          more honest~ ~occasion, to bee free from all further mollestation
321    9,    1|     wherewith~ ~hereafter you shall bee better acquainted, a neere
322    9,    1|     applauding her good Fortune, to bee so happily~ ~delivered from
323    9,    2|              deserve more justly to bee corrected. As~ ~hapned to
324    9,    2|          eye, that they appeared to bee~ ~silent intelligencers
325    9,    2|             Are you so malapert, to bee chatting already? Is~ ~the
326    9,    3|       possessed already. And, as if bee were to~ ~disburse some
327    9,    3|           dinners cost, as loath to bee at anie further charge~ ~
328    9,    3|             well, and Calandrino to bee at the cost thereof.~ ~
329    9,    3|         having resolved what was to bee done, they met togither
330    9,    3|            possible that I should~ ~bee sicke, and feele no paine
331    9,    3|             questionlesse they will bee my death, except you have
332    9,    3|           what~ ~other things shall bee imployed beside, you may
333    9,    4|         importance: my Doublet will bee had againe for five and
334    9,    4|         shillings, if the money may bee tendered downe at this very
335    9,    5|          not~ ~any thing, which can bee spoken pleasingly, except
336    9,    5|               Calandrino, that shee bee not the lovely friend to
337    9,    5|            trust me Bruno, it is to bee~ ~doubted, because he called
338    9,    5|        over-hard, and~ ~in kissing, bee carefull of biting, because
339    9,    5|            knowing what remained to bee done on her behalfe, drew~ ~
340    9,    5|          enough at home,~ ~but must bee gadding in to other mens
341    9,    6|             none of the meanest, to bee beloved by so~ ~youthfull
342    9,    6|              such as (better) could bee hardly~ ~dissembled: seemed
343    9,    7|           that little credit should bee given to~ ~dreames: neverthelesse,
344    9,    7|            walke not into our wood, bee it but in regard of~ ~my
345    9,    7|         folke, and I were worthy to bee thought a starke foole,~ ~
346    9,    8|             on thee, because he may bee easi induced to~ ~misuse
347    9,    9|          need of helpe,~ ~and is to bee governed: meerely reason
348    9,    9|      commandeth, that they should~ ~bee subject and obedient to
349    9,    9|         thee? Supper must and shall bee drest as I will have it:
350    9,    9|            counsell of King Salomon bee effectuall, or no; and~ ~
351    9,   10|             how short soever~ ~they bee) may perpetuate an ever-living
352   10,  Ind|          Garden, untill they should bee summoned to~ ~dinner. Which
353   10,    2|            and~ ~therefore it would bee much better for you, if
354   10,    2|       Abbots goods and furniture to bee~ ~brought, and likewise
355   10,    3|         desired to kill him; should bee secretly disposed to give
356   10,    3|              at least, if Faith may bee given to the~ ~report of
357   10,    3|               apparrell, whereby to bee distinguished from a meaner
358   10,    3|             were possible) he would bee neyther knowne nor seene~ ~
359   10,    3|            things else) it~ ~cannot bee long before it must leave
360   10,    3|            goods and treasure; then bee curious in keeping~ ~it,
361   10,    3|          goe live in thy house, and bee called by the name of Mithridanes.~ ~
362   10,    4|           for never hereafter can I bee halfe so happy. Overcome
363   10,    5|            extraordinary, hardly to bee contained within any moderate
364   10,    5|             compasse,~ ~striving to bee in like manner affected
365   10,    5|           taske upon him, as should bee impossible (in her~ ~opinion)
366   10,    6|              Magitian, expecting to bee bountifully rewarded. Surely,
367   10,    6|           maner for all~ ~things to bee done, entertaining the King
368   10,    6|            alwayes your carriage to bee one and~ ~the same. I could
369   10,    7|            terming himselfe also to bee her Knight for~ ~ever after,
370   10,    7|            also the yong Maiden, to bee both~ ~beautifull and vertuous:
371   10,    7|          marryed, neither likely to bee, in regard shee hath had
372   10,    7|    understanding: but rather how to bee cruell and tyrranous Lords,
373   10,    8|            But it is not so much to bee admired, neither deserveth
374   10,    8|            as never any lover could bee more~ ~violentlie surprized,
375   10,    8|            acknowledge thy selfe to bee a most~ ~miserable man.
376   10,    8|           no other occasion, but to bee Loved. Fortune had sinned
377   10,    8|            will~ ~have Sophronia to bee onely thine. I know sufficiently,
378   10,    8|            friends had no reason to bee offended, but rather to
379   10,    8|          many, and somewhat hard to bee understood: I am content
380   10,    8|         that his deede deserveth to bee much more commended~ ~then
381   10,    8|      commended~ ~then yours, let it bee duely considered on, point
382   10,    8|           these two~ ~Cities should bee disputed on: then let mee
383   10,    8|       although you seeme~ ~heere to bee a Scholler, in appearance
384   10,    8|                which opinion, if it bee condemned by the understanding
385   10,    8|           take order, if the Cobler bee indiscreet, that hee~ ~meddle
386   10,    8|     contented that Sophronia should bee~ ~his Wife, hee their deare
387   10,    8|         upon the bench) knew him to bee Gysippus, not a~ ~little
388   10,    9|            order to him what should bee done, and sent him with
389   10,    9|               accept, taking you to bee the mirrour of courtesie.
390   10,    9|            And therefore let it not bee displeasing to you, if~ ~
391   10,    9|              in their judgement) to bee the most gracious,~ ~compleate,
392   10,    9|         Knight, whom~ ~they knew to bee a Citizen, and no Prince
393   10,    9|      imposition:~ ~and when I shall bee compelled to the contrary:
394   10,    9|          the value thereof not~ ~to bee estimated. By him likewise
395   10,    9|            jewells (over-tedious to bee recounted) and kissing him
396   10,    9|         doth verily beleeve thee to bee dead, and therefore doe
397   10,    9|          directlie before her)~ ~to bee neately washed, and when
398   10,    9|      excellent Wine,~ ~caused it to bee carried to the stranger,
399   10,    9|     Thorello's wife in equitie, and bee could not justly lay any
400   10,   10|           And knowing~ ~himselfe to bee left for the last speaker,
401   10,   10|          and~ ~her entertainment to bee most honourable: to the
402   10,   10|          had caused the children to bee~ ~slaine, blamed him greatly,
403   10,   10|         pleased (and so am) that it bee restored. Here is the Ring,~ ~
404   10,   10|       reputed the Kings counsell to bee the best~ ~and wisest, concluding
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