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1 Ind | separatists from all~ ~other company, being shut up in such houses, 2 Ind | attended by any seemly~ ~company, lights, teares, or the 3 Ind | and be they alone or in company, by day or night, they~ ~ 4 Ind | them had a Love in the company, and said; Good Madam Pampinea 5 Ind | being well worthy to keepe company not onely with us, but them 6 Ind | intention, entreating their company in so pleasant a voyage.~ ~ 7 Ind | vouchsafe to beare them company.~ ~ The Gentlemen imagined 8 Ind | modest.~ ~ This Pallace the company found fully fitted and prepared, 9 Ind | this so long as~ ~their company continued, manifested to 10 Ind | from good to better, our company may live in~ ~order and 11 Ind | coole shade.~ ~ This jocund company having received licence 12 Ind | spake:~ ~ You see (faire company) that the Sunne is highly 13 1, 2| was highly pleasing to the company,~ ~and much commended by 14 1, 2| perchance) I will beare thee~ ~company, and go along with thee 15 1, 3| allowed~ ~of by all the company; it pleased the Queene, 16 1, 5| necessary service required~ ~his company on the Seas, in a goodly 17 1, 5| she should expect his~ ~company on the morrow at dinner. 18 1, 6| done.~ ~ Being on a day in company, (very little differing 19 1, 6| Queene, and the rest of the company, to~ ~commend the invention 20 1, 7| discourse (faire and vertuous company) induceth me to tell~ ~you, 21 1, 7| divers occasions.~ ~ In company of other Genewayes with 22 1, 9| and all the rest in her company, being~ ~bashfully ashamed 23 1, 9| leave of~ ~her and all the company, and she blushing, as all 24 1, 9| said. For this day (faire company) there remaineth nothing~ ~ 25 1, 9| confirmed to mee, so long as our company continueth; namely, that 26 1, 9| to the end, that if the company grew wearied by any~ ~of 27 2, Ind| countenance to the whole company;~ ~commanded Madam Neiphila 28 2, 2| towards Verona, he fell in company with other Horsemen,~ ~seeming 29 2, 2| away that night in her~ ~company, she having secretly prepared 30 2, 3| kindely accepted into their company. Alessandro riding~ ~along 31 2, 3| if he pleased) in his~ ~company. Alessandro most humbly 32 2, 3| regard of her traine and company, hee reputed her to be both 33 2, 3| Knights, and none else in company but~ ~Alessandro, went before 34 2, 5| journeyed thither in the company of other Horse-coursers, 35 2, 5| crediting, and that~ ~he was in company of his owne Sister Fiordeliza ( 36 2, 5| another~ ~man with him in company, both of them comming towards 37 2, 5| Priest being one~ ~in the company, boldly said. Why how now 38 2, 5| to his Inne, where al his company were with~ ~his Host, who 39 2, 6| Lady, having found some company in this~ ~solitary desart, 40 2, 6| Gentleman left his wife in her company, saying, that he would go 41 2, 6| owne Castle, Beritola kept company with the wife~ ~of Conrado, 42 2, 6| familiarly keeping them company.~ ~ Returne wee now to the 43 2, 6| because shee~ ~alwayes kept company with Conradoes wife; and 44 2, 6| gone the rest of their~ ~company, they made choise of a pleasant 45 2, 6| honour my Mother with your company, at a Feast of my making,~ ~ 46 2, 6| Gasparino and~ ~his daughter, in company now with Conrado and his 47 2, 6| faithfull Nurse bearing~ ~them company. With prosperous windes 48 2, 7| Ladies that were of her company,~ ~and some other of her 49 2, 7| with such small store of company as was~ ~left her, fearefully 50 2, 7| ensuing, and the Lady in his~ ~company. When night was come, having 51 2, 7| kinde and most esteemed~ ~company. Yet one thing maketh my 52 2, 7| and respect I found in the company of those Gentlemen and their~ ~ 53 2, 8| befall them, their best company ought~ ~to bee with beggers, 54 2, 8| beggers~ ~brats to keepe company with beggers. The Count 55 2, 8| tooke~ ~in the poore mans company; albeit he was offended 56 2, 9| female should fall into my company: I could easily forget my~ ~ 57 2, 9| Bernardo, were I in private company with thy~ ~wife, howsoever 58 2, 9| she observed a worthy~ ~company of Merchants, Sicilians, 59 2, 9| continuer of them in her company,~ ~makes them alike in knowledge 60 2, 9| So committing her to the company of~ ~honourable Ladies, 61 2, 10| Gentlewomen, in whose company she was very well pleased. 62 2, 10| Calender, without enjoying any company of~ ~mine, for you heare 63 2, 10| entertained among the whole company, that~ ~each one smiling 64 2, 10| allow the enlarging of our company,~ ~with some other friends 65 2, 10| which being done, the~ ~company arose, licensing every one 66 3, Ind| Queene (and all the faire company) were~ ~come abroad forth 67 3, 2| For proofe whereof, faire company, in a~ ~contrary kinde I 68 3, 4| selfe in the young mans company, but onely in~ ~her Fathers 69 3, 6| much commended by all the company: the Queene~ ~commanded 70 3, 6| that Madam Catulla (with a company of~ ~her friends) intended 71 3, 7| hand, and three men in her company,~ ~descending downe the 72 3, 7| thus spake.~ ~ Gracious company, there is no defect in this 73 3, 7| bin continually in your company, it seemes you~ ~are not 74 3, 8| her carfully out of all company, as one (indeede) very~ ~ 75 3, 8| more to~ ~be seene in any company, but onely to attend her 76 3, 9| because she had lost~ ~the company of Bertrand.~ ~ Within some 77 3, 9| created Captaine of a worthy~ ~Company, and continuing there a 78 3, 9| horse-backe, with his~ ~company. Now, albeit shee knew him 79 3, 10| better satisfaction of the company, during the time of his~ ~ 80 4 | King being risen, all the company arose likewise.~ ~When being 81 4, 1| with thine: for in what company else can I~ ~travaile more 82 4, 2| in~ ~the eyes of all the company; but it being finished, 83 4, 2| the~ ~inclination of the company, whereof shee was more respective 84 4, 2| as Lieger long~ ~time: in company of other Gentlewomen, went 85 4, 2| trusty brethren in~ ~his company, he went to the House of 86 4, 2| Madam Lisetta being in~ ~company with one of her Gossips, 87 4, 2| month, till she were in company with some other Gossips, 88 4, 3| treasure) shall beare us company~ ~to what place soever we 89 4, 3| suspition to be daily in his company, she thus answered. My hearts~ ~ 90 4, 4| concluded her Novel, and the company~ ~complaining on Lovers 91 4, 4| resolutes which were in his company, thus he~ ~spake.~ ~ Gentlemen, 92 4, 5| tooke Lorenzo in~ ~their company, and when they were come 93 4, 5| thou canst not~ ~enjoy my company any more, because the very 94 4, 5| journey ney the City, in company of her trusty~ ~Nurse, who 95 4, 6| as you have lost his kind company here in this life, so shall~ ~ 96 4, 6| desiring more the dead mans company, then theirs whom she had 97 4, 7| Simonida tooke along in her~ ~company, and came to the Garden 98 4, 7| all there present in his company,~ ~were silent for a long 99 4, 8| and frequenting dayly the company of his~ ~Schoole-fellowes 100 4, 8| never well but in her~ ~company, nor she enjoyed any rest 101 4, 8| not~ ~send him out of her company, one day (perhaps) he may 102 4, 10| affoord to be out of her company. There is one especiall~ ~ 103 4, 10| as a theeving and lewde company.~ ~The Doctours Wife, had 104 4, 10| gave leave unto the~ ~whole company (who were all risen) to 105 5, 1| Gentlewoman refused his company, as dreading some acte of~ ~ 106 5, 1| condiscended. And frequenting the company of civill youths,~ ~observing 107 5, 1| her life must perish for company.~ ~ She continuing in these 108 5, 1| apprehension of Chynon and his company,~ ~committing them to prison, 109 5, 1| the Sea, remaining in~ ~company of those Ladies and Gentlewomen, 110 5, 1| wanted now, but a convenient company to assist him, and~ ~the 111 5, 2| kinde, that to be~ ~in his company, was her onely felicity. 112 5, 3| not any one in the whole company, but much commended the~ ~ 113 5, 3| seeing her to~ ~be without company, the old man spake thus 114 5, 3| replied; that she had lost her company in the Forrest, and enquired~ ~ 115 5, 3| fully hidden, but a great company of~ ~Theeves and Villaines, 116 5, 3| a word. This disordered company, after they had~ ~fed on 117 5, 3| being arrived, he found a company of Shepheards banquetting~ ~ 118 5, 4| commendations~ ~the whole company gave thereof; the Queene 119 5, 5| Neighbour to supper, in company of~ ~divers his familiar 120 5, 5| then a Gentleman in the company, named Guillemino da Medicina, 121 5, 5| knowne~ ~to some in the company: whereto right willingly 122 5, 7| then her Mother and her company, as much perhaps provoked 123 5, 7| Amarigo, having beene in company of other Gentlemen, to flye 124 5, 8| servants to forbeare his~ ~company, and suffer him to walke 125 5, 8| hard matter,~ ~to gaine her company whom he so deerely affected; 126 5, 8| came very nere unto the company, who cryed out with lowd~ ~ 127 5, 8| then any other in all the company. For now~ ~she could call 128 5, 9| onely when he was in her company;~ ~wherefore, shee entred 129 5, 9| where having no convenient company for her, he said. Madam,~ ~ 130 5, 10| I am de. bard of your~ ~company? I would I were the Wife 131 5, 10| contentation of all the company; thus shee spake.~ ~ We 132 6, Ind| risen) caused all the~ ~Company to be called, walking forth 133 6, 1| walking~ ~along with her company upon the way; and the place 134 6, 1| lingering the time, untill her company was neerer arrived: hee~ ~ 135 6, 3| Discourse, and (by the whole~ ~company) the answere and bounty 136 6, 6| it an honour to enjoy his company. Being one~ ~day at Mont 137 6, 7| he tooke delight in~ ~my company, I ever made any curiosity, 138 6, 9| in this manner.~ ~ Faire Company, you have this day disappointed 139 6, 9| together, creating their company to~ ~consist of a certaine 140 6, 9| Table, for the rest~ ~of the company. Oftentimes, they did honour 141 6, 9| Feastivall dayes.~ ~ Among which company, there was one called, Signior 142 6, 9| him and the rest of his company~ ~conceive, that the solitude 143 6, 10| and came thither in his company; yet~ ~they concluded betweene 144 6, 10| any of you. Moreover, your company, which hath bin most~ ~honest, 145 7, 3| greatly curious of his company, so they were some of the 146 7, 3| the sweet benefit of your company? Yes, said~ ~the Lady, why 147 7, 3| that came thither in his company~ ~(because Friars were not 148 7, 5| meant to do amisse, had the company of a secret Friend,~ ~who 149 7, 6| Isabella, delighting in the company of her affected Friend,~ ~ 150 7, 6| Wondrously pleasing to all the company, was the reported Novell 151 7, 6| Isabella~ ~now fit to enjoy his company: gallops thither with all 152 7, 7| onely admired by all the~ ~company; but likewise passed with 153 7, 7| Sepulcher, and~ ~comming into company where Lodovico was: much 154 7, 7| had seene.~ ~ One in the company constantly avouched, that 155 7, 7| allowance, to spare his company, and take no knowledge of 156 7, 8| had small benefit of his company; shee grew very forward 157 7, 8| the~ ~open more, and in company of some wanton Gallants? 158 7, 9| evermore~ ~kept still in her company. So, locking fast the doore, 159 7, 10| and they still keeping~ ~company, as they were wont to doe: 160 7, 10| Crowne, as Queene of our~ ~Company. You shall henceforth command 161 7, 10| turning her selfe to the whole Company, she began in this~ ~manner.~ ~ 162 7, Song| CHORUS SUNG BY THE WHOLE COMPANY~ ~ ~ ~ Wearisome is my life 163 7, Song| gave occasion to the whole Company, to imagine, that~ ~some 164 8, 1| alwayes used to keepe him company, in the neerest occasions 165 8, 1| taking his friend in his company, went to visit~ ~Mistresse 166 8, 2| that could dance in her company. All which so~ ~enflamed 167 8, 3| time, he spent in the~ ~company of two other Painters, the 168 8, 3| Counsell: he went into their company (the onely thing which Maso~ ~ 169 8, 3| could affoord to goe in your Company; onely~ ~to see how they 170 8, 4| commendations of the whole company: the Queen turning her lookes 171 8, 4| or wanton desires) and no company but her two Brethren, Gentlemen 172 8, 4| or none cared for his~ ~company. And if any Woman seemed 173 8, 4| great~ ~delight in their company, as being good Schollers, 174 8, 5| would bring~ ~also in their company, such Scribes or Notaries, 175 8, 5| therefore the fitter~ ~for his Company.~ ~ After he had met with 176 8, 6| is best at ease without company.~ ~ As Bruno had propounded, 177 8, 6| the next morning, a goodly company being~ ~assembled, under 178 8, 6| of the Flaggon, all the~ ~company beeing set round, as in 179 8, 6| Buffalmaco, Bruno, and the whole company, perceiving how he~ ~continued 180 8, 6| there~ ~was a man in the company, who did eate and drinke 181 8, 7| invited to a solemne Feast, in company~ ~of other his especiall 182 8, 7| would gladly~ ~have your Company.~ ~ The amourous Friend 183 8, 7| thou didst not injoy my company~ ~that unhappy night, yet 184 8, 7| thou hadst bin in her company, and at the same place where 185 8, 8| frequenting each others company~ ~daily. together; Spinelloccio 186 8, 8| abroade~ ~without the others Company, and their houses allowed 187 8, 8| apt occasion to leave my company, and then~ ~come hither 188 8, 9| made one of a~ ~new created Company, who usually went to see 189 8, 9| meanly proud of enjoying his company. One day, as~ ~they sate 190 8, 9| each mans command of the company. The Basins,~ ~Ewers, Pots, 191 8, 9| men bee desirous of their company: but for your easier~ ~comprehension, 192 8, 9| to be accepted into the company.~ ~But yet he thought fit 193 8, 9| live, except he~ ~had the company of Bruno. Who seeing himselfe 194 8, 9| passed, he~ ~had bin with the Company which he did wot of. And 195 8, 9| of the~ ~Corsicane Roving Company, to be one in so rare and 196 8, 9| more I am in your Learned company, so much the faster am I 197 8, 9| well, and to frequent the company of the~ ~Wise. A thousand 198 8, 9| themselves happy by being in my company? If I~ ~ought any debts, 199 8, 9| procure you to be one of our Company.~ ~ After this promise thus 200 8, 9| his entrance into their company,~ ~Buffalmaco returned him 201 8, 9| bring~ ~you along to the company. But if in all this time 202 8, 9| remember, when having no other company but my boy, I went~ ~thorow 203 8, 9| will~ ~be among the whole company, at the entertaining of 204 8, 9| shall winne credite by your company. But be carefull I pray~ ~ 205 8, 9| evermore delighting in their company. Thus (as~ ~you have heard) 206 8, 10| to bee familiar in their company,~ ~till from some they get 207 8, 10| againe to frequent her company, she expressing all former 208 9, 1| of freedome in this faire company (according to the~ ~injunction 209 9, 2| Gentleman, being then in his~ ~company.~ ~ He likewise, beholding 210 9, 2| very same night) had the~ ~company of a lusty Priest in bed 211 9, 3| and every one of~ ~the company given thankes to Fortune, 212 9, 3| Abide you heere to keepe him company, and I~ ~will walke along 213 9, 3| with Bruno also in his company,~ ~and sitting downe on 214 9, 4| his Wife, all the~ ~whole company hartily laughed at: but 215 9, 4| indifferently, and finding~ ~company fit for the purpose, he 216 9, 5| commendation of the whole~ ~Company: the Queene turned hir selfe 217 9, 5| prety Damosell in his company (in regard he was unmarried) 218 9, 5| to~ ~her, if hee be in my company. For Buffalmaco (quoth Calandrino) 219 9, 5| that daily haunt the~ ~company of dainty Damosels, yet 220 9, 5| Florence,~ ~where being in company with Calandrinoes Wife, 221 9, 5| taking a yong woman in her company; shee went~ ~away with Nello 222 9, 5| have I longed for thy sweet Company? And~ ~enjoying it now, 223 9, 7| Queane, closely to have her company there, and is~ ~afraide 224 9, 8| and such~ ~should have his company, albeit not invited, yet ( 225 9, 8| with you, and your good company. Wherto Messer~ ~Corso answered, 226 9, 9| did. Having~ ~ridden in company some few dayes together, 227 9, 9| Bridge, and because a great company of~ ~Horses and Mules (heavily 228 9, 9| still to~ ~enjoy the others Company, they journeyed on, till 229 9, 9| friend, and hath borne me company in all my travell: such~ ~ 230 9, 10| am I never~ ~without her company.~ ~ The young woman wondring 231 9, 10| pleasing~ ~to the whole Company; who being all risen, by 232 10, 1| the country, and in the company of Signior Rogiero, yet~ ~ 233 10, 1| immediatly after came into his company, making him beleeve, that 234 10, 2| and~ ~likewise all his company and carriages with him. 235 10, 2| the Lord Abbot and all his company,~ ~were served with costly 236 10, 3| with few attendants in his company, and after three~ ~dayes 237 10, 3| being loth to leave his~ ~company.~ ~ While thus Mithridanes 238 10, 4| horsebacke, and found so good company~ ~attending for him (the 239 10, 4| effected, he~ ~returned to his company, and used these speeches.~ ~ 240 10, 4| injury at all. The whole Company~ ~sitting at the Table ( 241 10, 4| as all the~ ~rest of the Company pany the like) who could 242 10, 5| Not any one in all the Company, but extolled the worthy 243 10, 6| them which came in his~ ~company) to sitte downe by him, 244 10, 6| concluded, and the King and his Company remounted on~ ~horsebacke: 245 10, 7| howbeit, some of the~ ~Company, affecting the Ghibelline 246 10, 7| being admitted into~ ~their company, they expressed themselves 247 10, 8| were both~ ~together in company.~ ~ Being each of them endued 248 10, 8| having thee alwaies in my company,~ ~as my dearest friend 249 10, 9| as it deserved by all the Company: the King, reserving~ ~the 250 10, 9| this night~ ~to keepe them company, or himselfe better provided 251 10, 9| awhile, and he~ ~keeping company with his three guests, brought 252 10, 9| most honourable and worthy company, beeing afterwards Lodged 253 10, 9| exceedingly, to leave~ ~the company of Thorello, so dearely 254 10, 9| from Saladine and~ ~his company, who verily determined in 255 10, 9| unto Geneway, he and his company boorded a Galley, and~ ~( 256 10, 9| because I cannot beare you company, in regard of the~ ~businesse 257 10, 9| taken off by any of the company, nor shewed any moderation 258 10, 10| the presence of all his company, with his owne~ ~hands, 259 10, 10| nursed at Bologna, in~ ~company of his sweete Sister. Whereat 260 10, 10| who when shee came in~ ~company of other Gentlewomen, which 261 10, 10| daughter, and a worthy company attending on them,~ ~arrived 262 10, 10| morning, and then gave the company~ ~leave to rise. The Ladies 263 10, Song| SUNG BY ALL THE REST OF THE COMPANY~ ~ ~ ~ If Love were free