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  1  Ind      |          short time after,~ ~those two infected parts were growne
  2  Ind      |        hurled in the open streete; two Swine going by, and (according~ ~
  3  Ind      |          listed.~ ~ Betweene these two rehearsed extremities of
  4  Ind      |           onely to be charged with two or three dead bodies at
  5  Ind      |         the wife with the husband, two or~ ~three Brethren together;
  6  Ind      |        hath beene seene, that when two Priests went~ ~with one
  7  Ind      |            Master, and the other~ ~two, when his fellowes impeached
  8  Ind      |            Ladies,~ ~and the other two young Gentlemen (having
  9    1,    1|           lodged~ ~in the house of two Florentine brethren, that
 10    1,    1|        that he fell sicke, and the two brethren sent for~ ~Physitions
 11    1,    1|           way discontented.~ ~ The two Brethren, although they
 12    1,    1|       lodged heere in the house of two Usurers, that therefore
 13    1,    1|    Chappelet had requested.~ ~ The two Brethren, who much doubted
 14    1,    1|         the evening. Whereupon the two Brethren tooke order,~ ~
 15    1,    3|    excellent Goldsmith, hee caused two other Rings to bee made,
 16    2,    1|         walke of my selfe: And you two thus sustaining me, desiring
 17    2,    2|     resolve us both, whether of us two shall be the best lodged,~ ~
 18    2,    3|        aside from which~ ~of these two houses he came, I say, that
 19    2,    3|           the needfull~ ~Carriage. Two auncient Knights, kinsmen
 20    2,    3|          Abbots brest, found there two~ ~pretty little mountaines,
 21    2,    3|           supposed Abbot, with the two Knights, and none else in
 22    2,    3|            overcame~ ~him: but the two Knights were not a little
 23    2,    3|         having first comforted the two Knights, and made peace~ ~
 24    2,    3|          greatly~ ~honoured by the two Knights, being most sumptuous
 25    2,    3|            France. From whence the two Knights went~ ~before for
 26    2,    4|       refuge, entred (soone after) two~ ~great Carrackes of Genewayes,
 27    2,    4|           rude~ ~stormes, that the two Carracks were sundered each
 28    2,    4|           more~ ~advisedly, beheld two armes extended over it,
 29    2,    5|             and seeing her descend two~ ~or three steps, with open
 30    2,    5|           we see reserved betweene two houses, for eithers~ ~benefit
 31    2,    5|          in the house; rapping out two or~ ~three terrible Oathes,
 32    2,    5|          because he suspected them two of the watch, or some persons
 33    2,    5|          Well to drinke. The other two men, perceiving~ ~the Watch
 34    2,    5|          As he went on, he met his two fellowes, who purposely~ ~
 35    2,    5|       Andrea. Which when the other two~ ~heard, they caught fast
 36    2,    5|           no purpose.~ ~ The other two fellowes, as cunning in
 37    2,    5|           him with choyse of these two~ ~unavoydable extremities:
 38    2,    6|            found in an Island with two Goates,~ ~having lost her
 39    2,    6|          Goates,~ ~having lost her two Sonnes, and thence travailed
 40    2,    6|          foorth, where she~ ~found two young Kids, yeaned (as it
 41    2,    6|          shee lay~ ~downe unto the two yong Kids, and taking them
 42    2,    6|          at last~ ~happened on the two Kids where they were feeding,
 43    2,    6|         carrying also with her the two yong Goats~ ~and their damme,
 44    2,    6|            being followed by~ ~the two young Goates and their Damme;
 45    2,    6|      attended on Beritola, and the two Children with her, fell
 46    2,    6|            was now fallen with the two~ ~young Laddes; after long
 47    2,    6|           warily~ ~observe.~ ~ The two young Laddes, verie poorely
 48    2,    6|          named, and now aged about two and twenty yeeres.~ ~Conrado
 49    2,    6|     leysure, hee dispatched thence two~ ~discreete persons, the
 50    2,    7|         tempests, for the space of two dayes~ ~and nights together,
 51    2,    7|          for Smyrna, of which Ship two Geneway Merchants~ ~(being
 52    2,    7|           should serve. With these two Genewayes Amurath had covenanted,
 53    2,    7| commendable kinde expressed; the~ ~two Brethren owners of the Ship,
 54    2,    7|          and lamentations: but the two Lovers came quickely to
 55    2,    7|             least the anger of the two Brethrens Parents~ ~and
 56    2,    7|       convenient houre, took these two~ ~Princes with her to a
 57    2,    7|    assistance in this case.~ ~ The two young Lords knew all this
 58    2,    7|         the Garden, attended on by two~ ~of her servants, and two
 59    2,    7|         two~ ~of her servants, and two of his owne; seeming as
 60    2,    7|          would be~ ~encompassed by two such potent kings, and marched
 61    2,    7|      course, in the armes of those two~ ~persons, whome I most
 62    2,    7|       Nature framed. If of~ ~these two things you will give mee
 63    2,    7|          wrackt, I was first (with two of my women) brought and
 64    2,    7|         that came for Cyprus, till two honest Gentlemen of~ ~France
 65    2,    7|           who hapned thither about two moneths since, accompanied
 66    2,    8|          of~ ~France, and left his two children in England in divers
 67    2,    8|            vile election.~ ~ These two speciall observations, allowable
 68    2,    8|            counsell, he seated his two~ ~children on horsebacke,
 69    2,    8|           children, but especially two~ ~precepts above all the
 70    2,    8|         enforced, with those his~ ~two other children, to forsake
 71    2,    8|        short a~ ~time, fell to the two innocent children of the
 72    2,    9|          be absent from~ ~the City two or three dayes, and shee
 73    2,    9|    continuing there in the Chamber two severall~ ~nights, the Gentlewoman
 74    2,    9|      sending him to Geneway~ ~with two Horses, writing to his Wife,
 75    2,   10|            Pyrate, who espying the two Pinnaces, made presently
 76    3,    1|         signes he~ ~bad him to the two Asses therewith, which commonly
 77    3,    1|        awhile under the trees, and two delicate yong Nunnes, walking~ ~
 78    3,    1|         dumbe and deafe, which are two the~ ~most rationall and
 79    3,    1|             without discovery. Our two joviall Nunnes, not a little
 80    3,    1|           and imparted the same to two other Sisters, all three~ ~
 81    3,    3|    necessities.~ ~Then, giving him two peeces of Gold, she said:
 82    3,    3|            if it were a yeare~ ~or two past, since so foule abuses
 83    3,    6|              openly by any meanes; two unavoydable dangers must
 84    3,    7|            pleased the for.~ ~ mer two discoursers to part from:
 85    3,    7|            went to an Inne kept by two brethren,~ ~neere neighbours
 86    3,    7|         minde) he went~ ~on to the two brothers Inne, finding foure
 87    3,    7|            the fact committed: the two Brethren who were~ ~Theobaldoes
 88    3,    7|          wondrously~ ~joyfull, for two such succesefull accidents
 89    3,    7|        closely to her selfe. After two or three dayes were~ ~over-past,
 90    3,    7|            not Theobaldo, whom the two Brethren Inne-keepers maliced,
 91    3,    8|      truely termed a Saint. Within two dayes after, Ferando went
 92    3,    9|            shee conceived, and had two Sonnes; which~ ~being afterward
 93    3,    9|      liberties; she made choise of two discreet knights, whom she
 94    3,    9|       remaining in it. And these~ ~two Knights, hearing the impossibility
 95    3,    9|         the impossibility of these two strict conditions,~ ~with
 96    3,    9|          whereby to compasse those two apparant impossibilities,~ ~
 97    3,    9|           afflicting~ ~sufferance; two things there are, which
 98    3,    9|        Lord and Husband. Yet these two things may I obtaine by
 99    3,    9|         Mercury, shee conceived of two~ ~goodly Sonnes, and her
100    3,    9|          deliverance, which was of two goodly Sonnes, lively resembling
101    3,    9|         throng of people, with her two children in her armes, s~ ~
102    3,    9|            conditions, made to the two~ ~Knights which I sent unto
103    3,    9|            by thee~ ~begotten, but two Twins, and thy Ring beside.
104    3,    9|           adventure; he kissed the two sweete~ ~boyes, and to keepe
105    4,    1|       obtained meeting, caused the two deerely affected Lovers,
106    4,    1|            distemper,~ ~commanding two of his follow (who had the
107    4,    1|      saying; Here Fortune, receive two~ ~true hearts latest oblation;
108    4,    2|            with a parting kisse or two, returned to the place where
109    4,    2|          hand, in lesse space then two dayes, all~ ~Venice was
110    4,    2|      staffe in the one hand, and~ ~two huge Mastive dogs chained
111    4,    3|     exceeded his Sonnes in yeeres. Two of them~ ~being twinnes,
112    4,    3|             It came to passe, that two other young Gallants, the
113    4,    3|           that hee had invited the two Gentlemen home unto~ ~his
114    4,    3|         cordiall love you beare to two of the Sisters, as I~ ~suffer
115    4,    3|            or to refuse it.~ ~ The two Brothers, whose pass exceeded
116    4,    3|         betweene him and the other two young Gentlemen,~ ~maintaining
117    4,    4|             Chronicles record, had two children, the one a sonne,
118    4,    4|       Messina, where he made ready two~ ~speedy gallies, and fitting
119    4,    4|       voyde of~ ~justice. So these two unfortunate Lovers, never
120    4,    6|       wherein mention is~ ~made of two severall dreames; which
121    4,    6|         and thither~ ~(betweene us two) he may be easily caried,
122    4,    7|            by Strambo, Lagina, and two~ ~men more; the one named
123    4,    7|            occasion, whereby these two poore Lovers~ ~lost their
124    4,    8|            there they detained him two whole yeares together.~ ~
125    4,    8|  disposition: for, in the space of two whole~ ~yeares, either you
126    4,    9|     remaining to speake but they~ ~two, began thus. I call to minde (
127    4,    9|     sometime in that jurisdiction, two noble Knights, each well~ ~
128    4,    9|       dinner, arming himselfe, and two more of his~ ~servants with
129    4,    9|           he had stayed there some two~ ~houres space and more,
130    4,    9|        espyed him come riding with two of his~ ~attendants, all
131    4,    9|           him~ ~to consider; these two extreamities inlarged his
132    4,    9|         love unto him; which being two maine and~ ~important motives,
133    4,   10|       procure a sleepy entrancing. Two Lombard usurers,~ ~stealing
134    4,   10|           happening there betweene two Noble Families, wherein
135    4,   10|            excesse; which of these two~ ~extreames they were, I
136    4,   10|            publike sale,~ ~because two or three nights together,
137    4,   10|              whereon I will bestow two or three wounds with my
138    4,   10|       farre from the joyner, dwelt two yong~ ~men who were Lombards,
139    4,   10|       which troublesome noise, the two Lombards awaked, and seizing~ ~
140    4,   10|           robbing the house of the two usuring Lombardes:~ ~which
141    4,   10|         what meanes he came to the two Lombards house, if~ ~all
142    4,   10|           solde~ ~the Chest to the two Lombard usurers, as himselfe
143    4,   10|        owner of the Chest, and the two Lombards, being severally
144    4,   10|          and in the~ ~house of the two Lombards) he could not say
145    4,   10|          her lippes looking~ ~like two little Rubyes, with a commendable
146    5,    1|             and at her~ ~feete lay two other Damosels sleeping,
147    5,    1|           to shew themselves, like two little mountaines. So that,
148    5,    1|        life. For the prevention of two such notorious~ ~injuries,
149    5,    1|    feasting;~ ~and (seizing on the two Brides) beare them thence
150    5,    1|             Passing with the other two traines of Pasimondo, he
151    5,    3|           night, which happened to two Lovers, that were not~ ~
152    5,    3|         Castle, which stands about two miles and an halfe hence,
153    5,    3|          accompany him thither, as two of~ ~them did in loving
154    5,    5|      sometime in the City of Fano, two Lombards, the one~ ~being
155    5,    5|           But (above all the rest) two very honest young men, of~ ~
156    5,    5|          Minghole. Either of these two young men, before the~ ~
157    5,    5|          even when Giovanni (and~ ~two of his confederates) rushed
158    5,    5|      excepted, being then aged but two yeeres, or~ ~thereabout.
159    5,    6|    out-rooted there. Beside, these two maine motives, to challenge~ ~
160    5,    7|                OCCASIONED BY THOSE TWO POWERFULL COMMANDERS, LOVE
161    5,    7|        when they heard, that the~ ~two poore Lovers were in danger
162    5,    7|      Signior~ ~Amarigo, about some two or three miles distance
163    5,    7|           onely the~ ~lives of the two poore Lovers, but their
164    5,    7|          manner. Goe carry~ ~these two presents to my late Daughter
165    5,    7|        that in this instant houre, two severall kinds of death
166    5,    7|      whereas not long before, when two~ ~such violent deathes were
167    5,    8|       mercy so lowde as she could. Two~ ~fierce Bloodhounds also
168    5,    8|       stearnely~ ~seized on by the two blood-hounds, he opened
169    5,   10|           which, no woman can have two heavier enemies, and~ ~very
170    6,    2|         have~ ~done. Even so these two great commanders of the
171    6,    2|        choisest white Wine, with~ ~two small Glasses, looking like
172    6,    2|       passing by, he dranke one or two rouses~ ~of his Wine so
173    6,    2|         verie~ ~same course in him two mornings together; on the
174    6,    4|            thee, that a Crane hath two thighes, and two legges.
175    6,    4|        Crane hath two thighes, and two legges. Then~ ~riding somwhat
176    6,    4|        lying Knave,~ ~hath a Crane two legs, or no? Chichibio being
177    6,    5|             As hath beene noted in two of our~ ~owne Citizens,
178    6,    5|          due season; they borrowed two old cloakes of the poore~ ~
179    6,    5|       ragged Country gray, as also two hoodes of the~ ~like Complexion, (
180    6,    5|          well they might be termed two filthy companions:~ ~the
181    6,    9|        this day disappointed me of two Novells at~ ~the least,
182    6,   10|             shunned a shame, which two O wily companions had prepared
183    6,   10|           the church,~ ~there were two shrewde and crafty Companions;
184    6,   10|           a paire of brests like~ ~two bumbards, smelling loathsomely
185    6,   10|         began.~ ~ Our former named two craftie Companions, seeing
186    6,   10|      speech of them. Wherefore the two crafty consorts,~ ~not a
187    6,   10|            confession)~ ~he caused two goodly torches to be lighted,
188    6,   10|        liberall to him, giving him two of the Plaines of Monte
189    6,   10|            Vallies,~ ~that divided two of the little hils, and
190    7,  Ind|          when he was up, the other two Gentlemen and the Ladies
191    7,    1|          Tessa, who had made ready two fat Capons, drest in~ ~most
192    7,    1|      direction) had conveighed the two Capons, with boyled Eggs,
193    7,    1|             There shalt thou finde two Capons drest,~ ~ And Egges
194    7,    1|         the linnen cloth, with the two hot Capons, Bread, Egges,~ ~
195    7,    1|          to entertain which of the two prayers you please, or both~ ~
196    7,    2|      loving Paramours, yea, one,~ ~two, three at once, making their
197    7,    2|        come foorth,~ ~and then you two end the bargaine together.
198    7,    3|           prayer and exorcising in two places at~ ~once: Nurse
199    7,    3|             I could accomplish but two jaculatory prayers onely.~ ~
200    7,    5|            Nature affords thee but two, and have my pleasures freely,
201    7,    6|    affrighted then before, (having two severall amourous~ ~suters
202    7,    7|            know the cause of those two~ ~deepe sighes: whereto
203    7,    7|            with a kinde kisse~ ~or two, the bargaine was concluded,
204    7,    9|          consideration, then those two which shee had~ ~already
205    7,    9|          Upon Nicostratus~ ~wayted two young Gentlemen, as Pages
206    7,    9|            day, Lydia called these two youths aside; and, among
207    7,    9|            the~ ~behaviour of your two Pages, when they wait on
208    7,    9|           and cast me downe one or two;~ ~which instantly hee did.
209    7,   10|             THEM FROM SINNE~ ~ ~ ~ Two Citizens of Siena, the one
210    7,   10|     Sometime there lived in Sienna two popular men; the one being~ ~
211    7,   10|    dwelling in Porta Salaia. These two men~ ~lived in such familiar
212    7,   10|           which first dyed of them two,~ ~should returne backe
213    8,    1|           Gulfardo, provided, that two especiall considerations
214    8,    1|          she had occasion to~ ~use two hundred Crowns, about businesse
215    8,    1|           shall neede to use~ ~but two hundred Crownes onely: I
216    8,    1|        come see her, and bring the two hundred Crownes with~ ~him.~ ~
217    8,    1|          did, he counted downe the two hundred~ ~Crownes; and delivering
218    8,    1|            Ambrosia, receive these two hundred Crownes, which~ ~
219    8,    1|             Ambrosia, receyved the two hundred Crownes, not~ ~regarding
220    8,    1|           summe~ ~containing truly two hundred Crownes (wherewith
221    8,    1|            said. Worthy Sir,~ ~the two hundred Crownes which you
222    8,    1|     borrowed them: within a day or two after, in the~ ~presence
223    8,    1|      Indeede~ ~Husband, I received two hundred Crownes of the Gentleman,
224    8,    3|          spent in the~ ~company of two other Painters, the one
225    8,    3|            replyed Maso, there are two kinds of them~ ~to be found
226    8,    3|          what meanes?~ ~ There are two sorts of them (quoth Calandrino)
227    8,    3|          stealing before the other two, and verilie perswaded~ ~
228    8,    3|            thou shouldest so abuse two honest neighbours? Well,
229    8,    3|           within the~ ~distance of two yards length; and perceiving
230    8,    3|          severall blowes, with the two Flint-stones, the one hurting
231    8,    4|             and no company but her two Brethren, Gentlemen of~ ~
232    8,    4|          she) you know that I have two Gentlemen my brethren, who~ ~
233    8,    4|           the Provoste, for one or two nights,~ ~I can make hard
234    8,    4|             appointment, even when two brethren were in their lodging,
235    8,    4|        Faire and softly went the~ ~two brethren forth of their
236    8,    4|            Historie whereof,~ ~the two brethren related at large
237    8,    5|      another concerning~ ~him, and two men more, his friendly Companions.
238    8,    5|           Inquisition; Namely, for two other merry Lads like~ ~
239    8,    5|    indifference, he called for the two~ ~men, who contended for
240    8,    6|             they on, they gave him two Pilles of a~ ~Dogges Dates,
241    8,    6|    couragiously one after another. Two or three~ ~houres of the
242    8,    6|        uppe in~ ~small Pilles: and two other beside of a Dogges-dates
243    8,    6|         this honest Priest and us, two couple of Capons, and a
244    8,    6|           them money, to buy~ ~the two couple of Capons and Wine,
245    8,    7|           onely of his Brawne, but two couple of~ ~Capons, and
246    8,    7|     lending him a cunning looke or two,~ ~queintly caried with
247    8,    7|         have so often spoken them, two goodly Ladies (the very~ ~
248    8,    7|           looking still~ ~when the two Ladies would appeare in
249    8,    7|           or Dairy~ ~house, having two of his young Heyfers wandred
250    8,    7|         about him, he~ ~espyed the two sides of the Ladder, which
251    8,    7|      gaining the assistance of his two brethren~ ~and wife, setting
252    8,    8|             BY THE SAME MAN~ ~ ~ ~ Two neere dwelling Neighbours,
253    8,    8|          not long since in Sienna, two young men, of honest~ ~parentage
254    8,    8|        they lived~ ~and loved like two Brethren, they both beeing
255    8,    8|        wealthy, and married~ ~unto two beautifull women.~ ~ It
256    8,    8|       blabbe it, because they were two dangerous~ ~evils.~ ~ Many
257    8,    8|          come dine with us: for we two can make no~ ~merry Musicke,
258    8,    8|            each of~ ~the Women had two Husbands, as either Husband
259    8,    8|          as either Husband enjoyed two Wives,~ ~without further
260    8,    9|       communication~ ~betweene the two Wives of Sienna, and the
261    8,    9|          noted, he most observed~ ~two Painters, of whom we have
262    8,    9|         and entreaty; he left here two of his Schollers behinde
263    8,    9|           highly honoured him. The two famous~ ~Schollers, were
264    8,    9|         uttered his minde to those two Schollers, in such cases
265    8,    9|          acquaintance~ ~with those two worthy Schollers, and our
266    8,    9|     Comfits, and danced a dance or two to the rare~ ~Musicke: every
267    8,    9|            do not deceive me) them two provided for Buffalmaco
268    8,    9|       Queene of England, the onely two~ ~choise beauties of the
269    8,    9|           the~ ~gracious favour of two such Royall Queenes, receyving
270    8,    9|       commaund them) a thousand or two thousand~ ~Florines at the
271    8,    9| Hippocrates and Avicenna, who were two admirable Physitians.~ ~
272    8,    9|           of ours, a Captaine, and two~ ~Counsellors, which are
273    8,    9|         vizard over his face, with two gastly~ ~horrible hornes,
274    8,    9|         Thus (as~ ~you have heard) two poore Painters of Florence,
275    8,   10|           had he taried there, but two Women slaves came laden
276    8,   10|         interwoven among them, and two such rich pillowes,~ ~as
277    8,   10|        prepared for him, where the two Slaves~ ~washed his body
278    8,   10|         hirselfe,~ ~attended on by two other women slaves, and
279    8,   10|              him and her, bringing two goodly sheetes, softe and
280    8,   10|          shee would needs~ ~bestow two goodly gilt standing Cuppes
281    8,   10|          was come, yea a moneth or two over-past,~ ~and he demanded
282    8,   10|            him, amounting to above two thousand~ ~Florins, staying
283    8,   10|            him a larger portion of two or three~ ~thousand at the
284    8,   10|            mee, and valewing above two thousand Florines, all~ ~
285    8,   10|              tarried for him above two moneths space, and perceived
286    8,   10|            of Hempe and Tow; onely two had Cloathes in~ ~them.
287    8,   10|            the whole did not value two hundred~ ~Crownes: which
288    9,    1|         Pistoya, being affected by two~ ~Florentine Gentlemen,
289    9,    1| Gentlewoman, to rid her~ ~selfe of two importunate suiters, who
290    9,    1|  Gentlewoman, being a Widdow, whom two of our Florentines (the
291    9,    1|      messages and Letters of the~ ~two Florentines, Rinuccio and
292    9,    2|          bold presumption~ ~of the two amorous suiters, was reputed
293    9,    2|             disclosing the same to two or three more: they agreed
294    9,    2|          divided themselves~ ~into two bands, one to guard Isabellaes
295    9,    2|          being~ ~entred, found the two Lovers sweetly imbracing:
296    9,    3|               left him a legacy of two hundred Florines, wherewith
297    9,    3|           safe deliverance. I have two hundred Florines, lately
298    9,    4|         and not many yeeres since, two young men of~ ~equall age,
299    9,    5|     because there was a Chamber or two, having olde moveables in
300    9,    5|          he~ ~would abide a day or two with her, and then convey
301    9,    5|     rapping out a Lovers Oath or~ ~two, thus he proceeded. My dearest
302    9,    5|           thy cheekes looking like two of our artificiall Roses,~ ~
303    9,    6|           CIVILL DISCRETION~ ~ ~ ~ Two yong Gentlemen, the one
304    9,    6|         wife, by whom hee had also two~ ~children, the one a comely
305    9,    6|       course of his love:~ ~hyring two horses, and having Portmantues
306    9,    6|         had devised to place them, two of them standing by the~ ~
307    9,    8|        Fishmarket, where he bought two goodly Lampreyes, for Messer
308    9,    8|         hee caused me to buy these two~ ~beside: Doest not thou
309    9,    8|         sayde~ ~Guiotto) let these two tokens continue familiar
310    9,    9|            CIVILL OBEDIENCE~ ~ ~ ~ Two yong Gentlemen, the one
311    9,    9|          men to love me. Thus like two well-met~ ~friendly companions,
312    9,   10|           Gludice Leo, because the two Gossips might both lie together
313   10,  Ind|        before accompanied with the two Noble Ladies~ ~Philomena
314   10,    1|          before given order) stood two great Chests, fast lockt;
315   10,    1|          onely. Chuse one of these two, and which thou makest election
316   10,    2|      Napkin on his arme, and in it two slices or toasts of fine
317   10,    2|         next morning with the like two~ ~toastes of bread, and
318   10,    3|          on all commers and goers. Two and fifty severall gates,~ ~
319   10,    3|          that? I have past through two and thirty gates of~ ~his
320   10,    4|        made unto you. Then calling two of his servants, he sent~ ~
321   10,    5|           meanest garments,~ ~with two servingmen before her, and
322   10,    6|            joyned in marriage with two Noble Gentlemen; the one~ ~
323   10,    6|            entred into the garden, two yong Damosels, each~ ~aged
324   10,    6|       except Fruit and Cheese, the two Damosels returned~ ~againe,
325   10,    6|          Turkish fashion, carrying two fayre Silver dishes in their
326   10,    6|           you intend to~ ~take the two Virgines from the Knight,
327   10,    6|            himselfe) to~ ~have the two Damosels married, not as
328   10,    6|      Signior Gulielmo della Magna, two Noble Knights and~ ~honourable
329   10,    6|         for a King, to give~ ~away two Damosels in marriage, and
330   10,    6|         courtesie, honouring the~ ~two daughters so royally, and
331   10,    7|            to visite her. So, with two~ ~of his Lords onely, and
332   10,    7|              love to you; to these two I will never give consent,
333   10,    7|         Ceffala and Calatabelotta, two~ ~great territories abounding
334   10,    8|           an honorable curtesie of two worthy~ ~friends.~ ~ At
335   10,    8|         called Aristippus.~ ~These two yong Gentlemen living thus
336   10,    8|           discerne, which of~ ~the two had most need of comfort,
337   10,    8|            eyes to flow forth like two Fountaines, thus he replyed.~ ~
338   10,    8|         shall be~ ~enforced to doe two things, quite contrary to
339   10,    8|          But if the glory of these two~ ~Cities should bee disputed
340   10,    8|        condemne their~ ~working in two kinds, which would be offensive
341   10,    8|        sleepe.~ ~ It fortuned that two men, who had beene abroad
342   10,    8|          contention betweene these two persons. And questionlesse,
343   10,    8|        pleased them all three: the two noble friendes, because~ ~
344   10,    8|            not to be found between two such persons, which~ ~is
345   10,    9|      Merchant, attended onely with two of his most Noble and wisest~ ~
346   10,    9|         the River, where he shewed two or three faire flights:~ ~
347   10,    9|    sumptuously attired, and having two sweet Sonnes (resembling
348   10,    9|       midst, kindly cherishing the two~ ~Children. After some gracious
349   10,    9|         brought (for each of them) two goodly gowns or~ ~Robes (
350   10,    9|      advisedly, and espyed~ ~those two especiall Garments, which
351   10,    9|         but true it is, that these two doe resemble two such Robes,
352   10,    9|        that these two doe resemble two such Robes, as I~ ~was wont
353   10,    9|          above all the rest) those two~ ~Baschaes, which accompanied
354   10,    9|      excepted, but (in the wracke) two of my brethren perished.~ ~
355   10,    9|           inestimable value,~ ~and two rarely wrought Pillowes,
356   10,    9|              side of them, hee set two great Basons of pure Gold,
357   10,   10|           Janiculo, by whom he had two children, which he~ ~pretended
358   10,   10|          his Mules tayle; deserved two penny-worth of more~ ~praise,
359   10,   10|              body which hath borne two children, and begotten by
360   10,   10|      Marquesse, who had caused his two children to be nobly~ ~nourished
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