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1 Ind | and defend her life so long as shee can; and~ ~this 2 Ind | measure, are subject to no~ ~long continuance: I, who began 3 Ind | assembled, and ayme at the long lasting thereof, doe hold 4 Ind | may order and dispose how long the time of his~ ~rule shall 5 Ind | upon her head; and this so long as~ ~their company continued, 6 1, 1| their lewdnesse. Having a long while examined his~ ~thoughts 7 1, 1| whose wickednesse~ ~was for long time supported, by the favour, 8 1, 1| or shall be committed so long as the World endureth, were 9 1, 1| after hee had helde him a long while in suspence, breathing 10 1, 1| confession, he died (not long~ ~after) towards the evening. 11 1, 3| heard it reported,~ ~that (long since) there was a very 12 1, 3| to his Father, continued long time,~ ~and so it dooth 13 1, 4| Abbot thought hee had staide long enough with the~ ~Damosell, 14 1, 4| have not~ ~yet beene so long in the Order of Saint Benedict, 15 1, 6| commended, then derided.~ ~ Not long since (worthy Ladies) there 16 1, 6| live upon the~ ~third so long as it would last, till hee 17 1, 6| yet seeming as if he~ ~had long considered thereon, reported 18 1, 6| furnishment, and should stay~ ~long there for his dinner, he 19 1, 6| and never used to fast so long; expecting still when meate 20 1, 6| man whatsoever? I have~ ~long time allowed my meate to 21 1, 7| good an end.~ ~ It is no long time since, that there lived 22 1, 9| women, then in men; because long and~ ~tedious talking (when 23 1, 9| it confirmed to mee, so long as our company continueth; 24 2, 1| happily~ ~escaped.~ ~ Not long since, there lived in the 25 2, 1| hanging. The Lord, smiling (a long while) at the~ ~accident, 26 2, 2| him, in regard that (no long~ ~while before) the late 27 2, 3| youthfull appetites.~ ~ Not long had they run on this race, 28 2, 3| Alessandro, who had awaited long time for peace in England, 29 2, 3| of this accident was~ ~(long before) noysed, and they 30 2, 3| first dub'd him Knight. Long~ ~time he lived in peace 31 2, 4| hath made it famous for long time, that the Seacoast 32 2, 4| rich people) there was (not long since) a very wealthy man,~ ~ 33 2, 4| prosperous passage~ ~all the day long; but upon the entrance of 34 2, 5| have done: That shee had long time~ ~dwelt in Sicily with 35 2, 5| which might hold her time long enough of~ ~employment, 36 2, 5| Father and thine, dwelt long time (as thou canst not~ ~ 37 2, 5| things ill done, and so long time since, are more~ ~easily 38 2, 5| tolde me, that shee dwelt a long while with our Father, both 39 2, 5| Their conference having long time continued, and the 40 2, 5| their conference lasted very long, purposely dilated~ ~out 41 2, 6| two~ ~young Laddes; after long lamenting, which shee found 42 2, 6| they and the Nurse were long time employed about verie 43 2, 6| manner: which love was not~ ~long without full effect, continuing 44 2, 6| captivity wherein I~ ~have so long kept thee, and in one instant, 45 2, 6| to~ ~remaine with me so long as you both please.~ ~ Imprisonment 46 2, 6| would~ ~have beene granted, long since I had most humbly 47 2, 6| see your eldest Son, not~ ~long since married to one of 48 2, 6| suffered her to live so long; and yet, if heaven hath 49 2, 6| a hidden~ ~vertue which long had silently slept in her, 50 2, 6| usage wherein he had so long time kept the Lad, and desiring ( 51 2, 6| where he beginneth, added long wished~ ~tydings concerning 52 2, 6| Henriet, who being so long a time detained in prison 53 2, 6| people (grudging at Henriets long imprisonment) slew the Guards, 54 2, 6| that there~ ~they lived (a long while after) in much felicitie, 55 2, 7| her beauty.~ ~ It is now a long time since, that there lived 56 2, 7| advantage her; beside, that long protraction of time would~ ~ 57 2, 7| minde, wherein followed (not long~ ~after) as cruell an effect.~ ~ 58 2, 7| of another. After divers long and well~ ~delivered Orations, 59 2, 7| divers houses, which the long~ ~continuance of time, and 60 2, 7| assayling Osbech. It was~ ~not long, before hee heard of this 61 2, 7| and where shee continued a long~ ~while with him, no one 62 2, 7| selfe likewise, who~ ~had so long time beene Fortunes tennis 63 2, 7| Soldane, who was supposed (long~ ~since) to be drowned in 64 2, 7| had become of her in so long a time, because~ ~it was 65 2, 7| misfortunes I have lived so long obscurely in the world.~ ~ 66 2, 7| she could possibly live so long in any~ ~Kingdome or Province 67 2, 7| in our Ship, it was not long before we~ ~arrived at Baga, 68 2, 7| honest Virgin, living long time after with him in much 69 2, 8| for him. She~ ~sitting a long while silent, as if she 70 2, 8| for trueth Sir, that the long absence of my husband from 71 2, 8| serving man, and lived a long while in that~ ~estate very 72 2, 8| observation, to note how long that fit would continue. 73 2, 8| indangered thy life by this long lingering sicknesse. And 74 2, 8| that shall be my Legacie so long as I live.~ ~ These wordes, 75 2, 8| sole~ ~commander. Within no long while after, the King of 76 2, 8| feeling~ ~his body (through long labour and exercise endured 77 2, 8| with whom he had continued long in service, to no~ ~advantage 78 2, 8| went, and~ ~continued a long while in the Campe as a 79 2, 8| againe.~ ~ It was not long after, but the Queene left 80 2, 8| for his wrongfull exile so long,~ ~he should be exalted 81 2, 8| me up as your Father, the long exiled~ ~Count D'Angiers. 82 2, 9| Being arrived there long before his limmitted time, 83 2, 9| faithfull knowledge, by long and very honorable experience; 84 2, 9| dead; and alwayes after, so long as she lived, shee was most~ ~ 85 2, 9| strangely blacke for~ ~a long time after, knit together 86 3, Ind| HAVE ATTAINED TO THEIR LONG~ ~ WISHED DESIRES, OR RECOVERED 87 3, Ind| of the Houshold, having (long before); sent all things 88 3, 1| having continued there so long a time? Quoth Lurco, I laboured 89 3, 1| private stolne pleasures, so long resorted to the close Arbour, 90 3, 1| where he was kept close so long, that the~ ~Nunnes grew 91 3, 1| him~ ~speake, who had so long ben there stricken into 92 3, 1| by Nature; onely I had a long lingering sicknes~ ~which 93 3, 1| erected, Massetto had~ ~his long restrained speech restored, 94 3, 2| Chamber, where he stayed not long,~ ~before his returning 95 3, 2| shee, this hath beene a long wished, and now most welcome~ ~ 96 3, 2| they used to weare~ ~very long, to the end that he might 97 3, 2| marvelled much at them, and by long examinations among~ ~themselves, 98 3, 2| were never~ ~discovered, so long as the King lived, neither 99 3, 3| for she had beene too long from shrift) and kneeling 100 3, 4| neighbour of ours, and no long time since, as the accident 101 3, 4| because Puccio (by a long continued custome) used 102 3, 5| Florence, there lived not~ ~long since, a Knight named Signieur 103 3, 5| the Magnifico,~ ~who had long time affected, yea, and 104 3, 5| as no~ ~doubt you have long since perceived, what unfeigned 105 3, 5| blemish or impayre, so long as I enjoy life or motion; 106 3, 5| answere, who made neither long or short of the matter,~ ~ 107 3, 5| my friend, surely it is a long time since, when I~ ~first 108 3, 5| thy constant love~ ~which long thou hast, and still doest 109 3, 6| endevours, persevering so long in this~ ~opinion, as now 110 3, 6| according to a custome long observed in that Country) 111 3, 6| he~ ~pretended no willing long time of tarrying, but that 112 3, 6| Gentlewoman, waxing weary of too long a continued~ ~argument, 113 3, 6| spake, as she sat silent a long~ ~while, til being able 114 3, 6| Catulla, having heard this long and unpleasing report,~ ~ 115 3, 6| with her, whom thou hast long time deluded by false~ ~ 116 3, 6| servant; and~ ~as it is a long time agoe, since I dedicated 117 3, 6| wildernesse, where (not long after) he ended his~ ~dayes.~ ~ 118 3, 7| and returning thither (a long while after)~ ~in the habite 119 3, 7| hath beene~ ~absent hence a long while) about some fifteene 120 3, 7| that neither his parting long~ ~absence from me, or his 121 3, 7| deliberation had~ ~beene long agoe quite altered, because 122 3, 7| Theobaido do returne from his long banishment, you~ ~shall 123 3, 7| courtesies, which (indeed) so long a~ ~separation do justly 124 3, 7| love and respect them so long as I shall~ ~live. This 125 3, 7| into her bed, whereto so long time hee had beene a stranger.~ ~ 126 3, 7| desired him to continue so long as himselfe pleased, using 127 3, 8| his Wife.~ ~ ~ ~ When the long discourse of Madame Emilia 128 3, 8| deedes of men and women, long since departed out of this~ ~ 129 3, 8| strongest holdes by over long~ ~battery and besieging, 130 3, 8| Wife, O my loving Wife, long mayest thou live for~ ~this 131 3, 8| chastised, and he had beene long~ ~enough in Purgatory: wherefore, 132 3, 8| for I have beene heere long enough in~ ~conscience. 133 3, 8| pale, as one, that in so long time hadde~ ~not seene the 134 3, 8| them tydings, from~ ~their long deceased Kindred and Friends, 135 3, 9| rules of~ ~Art, which (by long practise and experience) 136 3, 9| and continuing there a long while in service.~ ~ The 137 3, 9| reason of the Counts so long absence, all things were 138 3, 9| Mothers great comfort.~ ~ Not long after, Count Bertrand was 139 3, 9| divers dayes, after so~ ~long and wearisome a journey.~ ~ 140 3, 9| owne abiding, have thus long gone begging through the 141 3, 9| their promises, and after so long and tedious~ ~travell, I 142 3, 10| Temptations did not long delay an assault on his 143 4, 1| Duke of Capua, who lived no long while with her; but left 144 4, 1| rising hill, a cave had long beene made~ ~in the body 145 4, 1| because it had not beene a long time frequented, by the~ ~ 146 4, 1| beene visited by any one in long time before) as~ ~no man 147 4, 1| her into her Chamber. This long desired,~ ~and now obtained 148 4, 1| heart-breake this will be to me, so long as life~ ~remaineth in this 149 4, 1| purposing the like~ ~so long as I shall live, which will 150 4, 1| deserving, and having bene so long a time your servant.~ ~Neverthelesse 151 4, 2| who having their garments long and large, their~ ~faces 152 4, 2| and there lay as Lieger long~ ~time: in company of other 153 4, 2| and solace, that, how~ ~long I continued there, or by 154 4, 2| rest, and it should not be long till he returned.~ ~So, 155 4, 2| Cupid, who Poets feigned long since to be~ ~a little boy, 156 4, 2| pittying his abusing. So long~ ~continued the offended 157 4, 3| with such~ ~secrecy, as long time they enjoyed their 158 4, 3| wherewith my braine hath a long While travelled~ ~and now 159 4, 3| their loves; desired no~ ~long time of deliberation, or 160 4, 3| then freely enjoyed their long wished desires, from~ ~whence 161 4, 3| disguise, and enjoy his long expected desire; but untill 162 4, 3| a custome observed there long time, and at the~ ~importunity 163 4, 3| in his disguise, having long daunced attendance~ ~at 164 4, 3| Husband: for being beaten a long while on the Seas, by tempestuous~ ~ 165 4, 3| Folco, overturned all their long~ ~continued happinesse, 166 4, 4| thus continuing the fight a long while, to~ ~very great harme 167 4, 4| least~ ~benefite of their long wished desires: ended both 168 4, 5| set in; she watered it (a long~ ~while) with her teares. 169 4, 5| occasion gave leave.~ ~ Long time continued this amorous 170 4, 5| to her was so offensive long: made many demands to her~ ~ 171 4, 5| reproved him for his so long absence. One night amongst 172 4, 5| seeing him againe,~ ~having a long while wept and greevously 173 4, 5| her trusty~ ~Nurse, who long time had attended on her 174 4, 5| did the time require any long tarrying there. Gladly~ ~ 175 4, 5| infinite kisses thereon.~ ~ Not long after, the Nurse having 176 4, 5| that~ ~beheld her.~ ~ So long she held on in this mourning 177 4, 5| behaviour in her, observing the long continuance thereof, how 178 4, 5| his Isabella. Within no long~ ~while after, when this 179 4, 7| liking.~ ~ It is not any long time since, when there lived 180 4, 7| made choise of, was by a long and goodly bed of~ ~Sage, 181 4, 7| withall, after feeding. Not long had he thus champed the~ ~ 182 4, 7| company,~ ~were silent for a long while together: but, uppon 183 4, 8| ancient sparks of love so long concealed in the embers,~ ~ 184 4, 9| league of friendly amity so long~ ~continued, began to faile 185 4, 9| marvailing at his~ ~so long tarrying, saide to her husband: 186 4, 9| delayes his comming so long, he never used to do so 187 4, 9| she heard these words, a~ ~long while she sate silert, but 188 4, 10| dead sleepe, and endure so long a space, as~ ~necessity 189 4, 10| for the space of three long houres and more was visited 190 4, 10| which maketh men unable any long while to~ ~abstaine as being 191 4, 10| Ruggiero, who had now slept a long while, the drinke being 192 4, 10| well I remember,~ ~that not long since I was in my sweet-hearts 193 4, 10| lockes of haire were curled, long, and~ ~like golden wiers, 194 5, 1| over the fields,~ ~with a long staffe on his necke, which 195 5, 1| deserve to enjoy you, by my long continued affection~ ~to 196 5, 1| whose name was Hormisda, and long time the~ ~case had bene 197 5, 1| example. Neverthelesse, after long deliberation,~ ~honour gave 198 5, 1| therefore, without craving any long~ ~respit of time for answer, 199 5, 1| Pasimonda, with an huge long Staffe in his hand, to hinder 200 5, 1| contentment: albeit there was a long and troublesome~ ~difference ( 201 5, 2| called Liparis, wherein (not long since)~ ~lived a yong Damosell, 202 5, 2| resisted them stoutly a long while together, though it 203 5, 2| againe at you, for~ ~so long while as the battell endureth, 204 5, 2| Gomito (whom she supposed so long since to be dead) was~ ~ 205 5, 2| living? It is a tedious long while since I~ ~heard thou 206 5, 3| calling, and~ ~continuing so long awhile without any sustenance, 207 5, 3| drawing, and followed it so~ ~long, till it brought her within 208 5, 3| having stood quaking so long in the Tree; at length by 209 5, 4| together in marriage, and their long loyall love mutually~ ~recompenced.~ ~ ~ ~ 210 5, 4| notes of observation.~ ~ Not long since, there lived in Romania, 211 5, 4| window, we may discourse so long as we please.~ ~Now trust 212 5, 4| singing there~ ~all the night long; I will breake the matter 213 5, 4| we doe? we have slept too long, and~ ~shall be taken here.~ ~ 214 5, 4| at the nuptials, living long after in~ ~happy prosperity.~ ~ 215 5, 5| did in Jacomino: having long~ ~conference with him about 216 5, 5| that the City of Faenza, long time~ ~being molested with 217 5, 5| I am sure thou hast supt long agoe, and I know~ ~no businesse 218 5, 5| meanes whereof, after a long time of~ ~contention, Menghino 219 5, 5| belonging~ ~thereto; and long time after they had lived 220 5, 6| to Naples, wherein (not long since)~ ~lived a faire and 221 5, 6| perhaps) thou mayest so long looke~ ~on her, as thou 222 5, 6| which (but for him) had long since~ ~bene out-rooted 223 5, 6| of~ ~their youth, having long continued in loyall love 224 5, 6| comfort received, and~ ~lived long after in great felicity.~ ~ 225 5, 7| reveale it, till~ ~Love (too long concealed) must needes disclose 226 5, 7| if she~ ~pittied their so long languishing, enstructed 227 5, 7| concealed her amisse so long as she could, and saw~ ~ 228 5, 7| had delayed the~ ~time so long, and would not accept the 229 5, 7| happen to her: whereas not long before, when two~ ~such 230 5, 8| unsufferable, that after a long time of fruitlesse~ ~service, 231 5, 8| Anastasio held out thus a long time, without lending an 232 5, 8| unhappy death, remained no long time alive after me, and 233 5, 8| Kinsmen and Friends, ye have a long while importuned me, to~ ~ 234 5, 8| not onely happened this long desired~ ~conversion, of 235 5, 9| for well she knew, how long a time Frederigo had~ ~most 236 5, 9| the same whom he had so long and deerely loved, submitted~ ~ 237 5, 10| require it.~ ~ There dwelt not long since in Perugia, a wealthy 238 5, 10| chiefly instituted.~ ~Castles long besieged, doe yeeld at the 239 5, 10| escape them.~ ~ Having thus a long while consulted with her 240 5, 10| reason, why you kept us so long from comming into this roome: 241 5, 10| thus shee spake.~ ~ We have long since heard, that with witty 242 6, 1| the flowry fields~ ~(so long as the spring time lasteth) 243 6, 1| have heard, that it is no long time since, when there dwelt 244 6, 2| and~ ~tarry you never so long, you shall not drinke a 245 6, 2| they had drunke of in a long while before.~ ~And having 246 6, 2| many dayes afterwardes (so long as they~ ~continued there) 247 6, 3| assembly, Madame Pampinea (not long time since) gave~ ~beginning, 248 6, 3| unmindfull, as appeared~ ~(not long since) by a Prelate of ours, 249 6, 5| treasures of vertue (as, not long since, was well~ ~discoursed 250 6, 5| singular Art to light, which long time before had lyen~ ~buried, 251 6, 6| ll meet with one with a long narrow face, another with~ ~ 252 6, 6| measures an ell; one has a long chin and jaws like an ass, 253 6, 9| Ladies) that in former times long~ ~since past, our Cittie 254 6, 9| Betto, notwithstanding his long continued importunitie, 255 6, 10| named Friar Onyon, had long~ ~time used to resort thither, 256 6, 10| Relique, which I my selfe (long since) brought from the 257 6, 10| Caprezio, which~ ~he had long laboured in search of; he 258 6, 10| and which I gave (not~ ~long since) to Gerrardo di Bousy 259 6, 10| admiration and reverence)~ ~a long while beheld them, they 260 6, 10| commended, but especially his long~ ~Pilgrimage, and the Reliques 261 7, Ind| departure of his, it was not long before~ ~the King arose, 262 7, 1| Maide likewise,~ ~it was not long after, before Frederigo 263 7, 1| somewhat~ ~suspitious of his long attendance.~ ~ When they 264 7, 1| passing by the Vine, having a long piked staffe on his necke: 265 7, 2| her owne safety.~ ~ Not long since, there lived in Naples, 266 7, 3| understand by word of mouth, what long~ ~before she collected by 267 7, 3| sanctimonious life; as long watching, praying, discipline 268 7, 4| conditions apparantly knowne. So long there he~ ~stayed, till 269 7, 4| strength: which when Tofano had long suffered her in~ ~vaine 270 7, 4| neighbour, the nights being long, she not (as yet)~ ~capeable 271 7, 4| honest witnesses, how long I have suffered this beastlinesse 272 7, 5| their houses all the Weeke long, imployed in nothing but~ ~ 273 7, 6| qualities, there dwelt (not long since) a Gentlewoman, endued 274 7, 6| but to winne what he had long expected. Signior Lambertuccio 275 7, 6| I come to claime your~ ~long delayed promise, the time 276 7, 7| understand then, that it is no long while since, when~ ~there 277 7, 7| time~ ~(compared with their long and tedious suing) hast 278 7, 8| Neverthelesse, having a long while consulted with her~ ~ 279 7, 8| that every night it~ ~was long before he fell asleepe: 280 7, 8| ensue~ ~thereon. It was not long before Roberto came, and 281 7, 8| should never give over, as long as he had any life left 282 7, 9| entreat thee, to comfort her long~ ~languishing desires: but 283 7, 9| that this Faulcone hath long~ ~time robbed me of those 284 7, 9| kild~ ~the Hawke, it was no long while after, but being in 285 7, 9| neverthelesse) I have long concealed, because I would 286 7, 9| you abide this, and for so long a while? Heere~ ~is a tooth 287 7, 10| and wearinesse, which the long walke had charged~ ~them 288 7, Song| length,~ ~ To cheare my long dismay:~ ~ My spirits reassume 289 8, 1| over-rigorous: as not long since wee heard from Philostratus, 290 8, 2| said. My Belcolore, how long shall I pine and languish 291 8, 2| yet she would withstand so long as she could, and not be~ ~ 292 8, 2| hell fire, continuing so long in hatred of~ ~a holy Priest, 293 8, 3| all sorts of~ ~people, not long since there dwelt, a Painter, 294 8, 3| carved Tabernacle, which (not long before) was placed on~ ~ 295 8, 3| to effect what hee had long time~ ~desired. And having 296 8, 3| beareth it about him, so long as he keepeth it, it is~ ~ 297 8, 3| replyed. I saw him not long since, for then he was hard 298 8, 3| now as neere him, as not long~ ~since I was, I would give 299 8, 3| somewhat angry for~ ~his so long absence, and seeing him 300 8, 3| I justly beate~ ~her, so long as she was able to stand 301 8, 4| the same Citie, and~ ~no long while since, neere unto 302 8, 4| selfe.~ ~For, you having so long time solicited me, one while 303 8, 4| you could stand upon such long~ ~resistance, considering, 304 8, 4| Ciutazza tarrying not long from him, but (as her Mistresse 305 8, 4| forty: Moreover, it was a long while after,~ ~before he 306 8, 6| stolne from him. Talke so long~ ~as thou wilt, quoth Buffalmaco, 307 8, 7| called Reniero, having long studied in the Schooles 308 8, 7| heere, which he studyed so long~ ~for in the University 309 8, 7| shee dallied with him a long while. In the end, she~ ~ 310 8, 7| Ladies Brother, for his so long~ ~tarrying with her, as 311 8, 7| house, or else~ ~she would (long before) have admitted his 312 8, 7| When they had spent a long while in this or the like 313 8, 7| of comfort, that his so long~ ~tarrying might be the 314 8, 7| came to passe (within no long while after) that Fortune~ ~ 315 8, 7| their likenesse, and so long~ ~she held on her imprecations ( 316 8, 7| her enemy.~ ~ Continuing long in this extreame affliction, 317 8, 7| Scholler~ ~as (in scorne) not long since, thou didst terme 318 8, 7| himselfe) maintained this long~ ~discoursing with her, 319 8, 7| all despairing, by his so long tarrying away with her~ ~ 320 8, 7| over-wearied with anguish and long~ ~watching, she fell into 321 8, 7| hast roasted me all day~ ~long on this Tower, yea, meerly 322 8, 7| disconsolate for her~ ~Ladies long absence, to whom thus he 323 8, 7| she was not recovered in a long~ ~while after, but continued 324 8, 8| heard,~ ~there lived not long since in Sienna, two young 325 8, 8| continued~ ~their close fight a long while together, unseene 326 8, 8| kept still very~ ~close, so long as Spinelloccio was with 327 8, 8| availing, she confest her long acquaintance with Spinelloccio, 328 8, 8| pleasures, be they never so long in contenting and~ ~continuance, 329 8, 9| althogh Madam Pampinea (not~ ~long since) avouched the contrary.~ ~ 330 8, 9| third a Notarie, with long and large gowns, some of 331 8, 9| whom,~ ~there returned (not long since) thence, one Master. 332 8, 9| judicious Doctor, that it is not long~ ~time since, when there 333 8, 9| matters besides.~ ~ Not long after, they finding the 334 8, 9| Cymbals lasting all night long, much better to be by you~ ~ 335 8, 9| enflame him the more. Not long~ ~after, as the doctor was 336 8, 9| thou well knowest, it is no long~ ~while since, when thou 337 8, 9| he wil him thirst, and long to follow~ ~after mee, to 338 8, 9| upon my~ ~hands, and in a long Gowne, thou perhappes doest 339 8, 10| It came to passe, and no long time since, that a young 340 8, 10| with such businesse.~ ~ Not long had he taried there, but 341 8, 10| they had bene with~ ~you long time since, which because 342 8, 10| cunningly she was~ ~deceived: a long while after shee sorrowed, 343 9, 1| covered the grave againe. Not long had hee~ ~tarryed there, 344 9, 1| now was no time for any long~ ~deliberation: let fall 345 9, 1| Scannadioes Garments, which were long and too bigge for him) fledde~ ~ 346 9, 2| continued~ ~thus concealed a long while, but not without great 347 9, 2| and then~ ~chide me as long as you will. At these words, 348 9, 3| accordingly, and it was not~ ~long before Mayster Doctor Simon 349 9, 3| wicked woman, this is long of thee, and thou hast done 350 9, 4| he continued~ ~there so long with them, till he was better 351 9, 5| what Philostratus not~ ~long since saide, That they intended 352 9, 6| to Florence, dwelt (not long~ ~since) an honest meane 353 9, 6| enjoy the fruits of hi; long continued liking,~ ~and 354 9, 7| there all the whole day~ ~long; but I will meet with him 355 9, 7| house, where she remained a long while after, carefully attended~ ~ 356 9, 8| Hall of Cavicciuli? Not a long while, answerd Blondello, 357 9, 9| for~ ~some repose after so long a journey, and entertained 358 9, 10| any rest all the night~ ~long, so desirous they were to 359 10, 1| valiant Knights, which of~ ~long have lived in our City, 360 10, 1| remained an indifferent long while, observing divers 361 10, 1| Rogiero, in regarde of the~ ~long journy he intended to ride. 362 10, 2| which Office~ ~he lived long time after, as a loyall 363 10, 3| custom) he~ ~persevered so long a while, as not onely the 364 10, 3| there continueth time long enough: there maist thou 365 10, 3| things else) it~ ~cannot bee long before it must leave mee.~ ~ 366 10, 4| Signior~ ~Gentile, it was not long before her deliverance of 367 10, 4| grave Signior Gentile lived long after, a loyall friend to~ ~ 368 10, 5| the occasion~ ~thereof. Long the Lady (in regard of shame 369 10, 5| if the affection I have~ ~long time borne you, and yet 370 10, 5| you may~ ~remaine heere so long as you please, in no other 371 10, 6| permitted their~ ~disputation a long while, looking on Madam 372 10, 6| the right she carryed a long~ ~staffe. The other following 373 10, 6| But after he had dwelt long enough upon these thoughts, 374 10, 7| languished in~ ~an extreame and long sickenesse. By her owne 375 10, 7| in regard shee hath had a long and~ ~tedious sickenesse: 376 10, 7| like alteration in her, a long while before.~ ~ The King 377 10, 7| made to Lisana, because (so long as he lived) he alwales~ ~ 378 10, 8| his ancient friend, of~ ~long acquaintance. This Gentleman 379 10, 8| temperate manner without any long delaying, hee~ ~concluded 380 10, 8| keeping thine extreamitie so long~ ~time concealed from mee, 381 10, 8| just~ ~requitall of thy long, loving, and worthy friendship, 382 10, 8| or his owne friends: not long after by meanes of sundry 383 10, 8| his house, stayed there so long, till~ ~Titus came home, 384 10, 8| place, but taried there so long, till the Sergeants and~ ~ 385 10, 8| his faire Sophronia, lived long after together in one and 386 10, 9| perhaps) may seeme somewhat long, but altogether~ ~pleasant, 387 10, 9| Wives, having travailed a~ ~long way already, and many miles 388 10, 9| declared to him; conferring a long while after with his~ ~Baschaes, 389 10, 9| hither) that for the short or long~ ~time we have to live, 390 10, 9| seeing his beard to be grown long, and his~ ~habit after the 391 10, 10| dignity and well-fares long continuance. Speaking now ( 392 10, 10| braine, namely,~ ~that by a long continued experience, and 393 10, 10| coynesse, or disdaine. Not long after, having told her in 394 10, 10| that the Marquesse would long~ ~keepe his daughter as 395 10, 10| taste the fruite of thy long admired patience, and that 396 10, 10| joy and~ ~happinesse, so long as I have a day to live 397 10, 10| imagined to be (by my command) long since slaine. I am~ ~thy 398 10, 10| the former doubt which too long deluded them; the ladies~ ~ 399 10, 10| maintenance, wherein hee long continued, and ended his~ ~ 400 10, 10| and Grizelda living a long time together, in the highest