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1 Ind | not any woman, how noble, young, or faire soever shee was,~ ~ 2 Ind | to attend her,~ ~were hee young or otherwise, respect of 3 Ind | many~ ~valiant and comely young men, whom none but Galen, 4 Ind | thence~ ~seven discrete young Gentlewomen, all allyed 5 Ind | among the Ladies, three young~ ~Gentlemen came foorth 6 Ind | of the Church (yet not so young, but the~ ~youngest had 7 Ind | three so wise and worthy young Gentlemen, who~ ~will gladly 8 Ind | the other) was a pleasant young gallant, and~ ~full of infinite 9 Ind | Ladies,~ ~and the other two young Gentlemen (having sent their 10 1, 4| had beene the gallant~ ~young Monke; but finding it to 11 1, 4| fleshly desires, then the young Monke before~ ~had done; 12 1, 4| This is a delicate sweete young Damosell,~ ~and here is 13 1, 4| her often.~ ~ Our lusty young novice Monke, whom the Abbot 14 1, 4| Brethren, in what manner we young Monkes ought to use~ ~women, 15 1, 8| delaying) thus beganne. Young Ladies, it~ ~hath often 16 1, 9| speake: Honest and vertuous young Ladies, like as~ ~the Starres ( 17 1, 9| to feede on Lupines, and young Onions or Leekes, and~ ~ 18 1, 9| Madam Philomena, a most wise young Lady, shall governe~ ~as 19 2, 2| Chasteau Guillaume, lived a young Lady, who was a~ ~widdow, 20 2, 3| OF FORTUNE~ ~ ~ ~ Three young Gentlemen, being Brethren, 21 2, 3| the rest, theyr Wives and young children being sent thence,~ ~ 22 2, 3| foorth of Bruges, hee saw a young Abbot~ ~also journeying 23 2, 3| that he was a very~ ~comely young man, so affable, lovely, 24 2, 3| to Alessandro) is this~ ~young Gentleman standing by me, 25 2, 5| Perouse or~ ~Perugia, a young man, named Andrea de Piero, 26 2, 5| It came to passe, that a young Sicillian wench (very beautifull, 27 2, 5| so she went on. With this young wanton there was (at the 28 2, 5| time, shee returned to her young~ ~Cammerado; and Andrea 29 2, 5| him to Naples. The witty young housewife, being thorowly~ ~ 30 2, 5| of service.~ ~Calling a young crafty Girle to her, whom 31 2, 5| ascended, the cunning young Queane gave a call to her 32 2, 5| entertaine~ ~him. She was young, very beautifull, comely 33 2, 5| amended.~ ~ Being left so young at Palermo, and growing ( 34 2, 5| himselfe) the custome of young people, who~ ~are easily 35 2, 5| whereby the day before the young Gyrle had guided him,~ ~ 36 2, 6| foorth, where she~ ~found two young Kids, yeaned (as it seemed) 37 2, 6| being followed by~ ~the two young Goates and their Damme; 38 2, 6| now fallen with the two~ ~young Laddes; after long lamenting, 39 2, 6| warily~ ~observe.~ ~ The two young Laddes, verie poorely garmented, 40 2, 6| beautifull and amiable she was, young likewise, aged but~ ~little 41 2, 6| remember, that once he was~ ~young and measure others offences 42 2, 7| the Duke of Athens, beeing young, goodly, and valiant of~ ~ 43 2, 7| in this case.~ ~ The two young Lords knew all this matter, 44 2, 7| was a brave and~ ~gallant young man, upon a review of the 45 2, 8| lascivious appetite, her young,~ ~gallant, and over-ready 46 2, 8| looking advisedly on the young Girle beganne to grow~ ~ 47 2, 8| wherein he excelled many young Gentlemen.~ ~Endued he was 48 2, 8| brought unto him, being young~ ~in yeeres, but well experienced 49 2, 8| Chamber, which when the young Gentleman perceived, and 50 2, 8| extraordinary affection to a young Maiden, in some such place~ ~ 51 2, 8| of such a Sonne.~ ~ The young Gentleman having heard these 52 2, 8| referre the matter to me. The young Gentleman,~ ~being put in 53 2, 8| the Countrey people, the young Lady accepted to be her~ ~ 54 2, 8| hee~ ~understoode, that a young Gentlewoman, named Gianetta, 55 2, 9| of~ ~person, and yet very young, quicke, quaint, milde, 56 2, 9| communing together, there was a young~ ~proper man, named Ambroginolo 57 2, 9| sweetly sleeping, and her young Daughter in like~ ~manner 58 2, 10| dayly~ ~documents to his young wife, wherewith (poore soule) 59 2, 10| beheld there so faire a~ ~young Woman, he coveted after 60 2, 10| from me; because I am a young man, and can as~ ~well maintaine 61 2, 10| matters requisite for such young women,~ ~beside allowance 62 2, 10| folly, in marying a wife so young, and far unfit for his age 63 2, 10| become of his gallant~ ~young wife, making hornes, with 64 3, Ind| other Ladies, and the three young Gentlemen, taking~ ~their 65 3, 1| him to be an hansome man, young, lusty,~ ~well-limbde and 66 3, 4| yeare, there returned a young Scholler~ ~from Paris, named 67 3, 4| regard and reverence.~ ~ The young man continuing his resort 68 3, 4| would trust her selfe in the young mans company, but onely 69 3, 4| abated the edge~ ~of the young mans appetite. After infinite 70 3, 5| lived in Pistoya likewise, a young man,~ ~named Ricciardo, 71 3, 6| Catulla wife to as gallant a young~ ~Gentleman, called Philippello 72 3, 7| there dwelt in Florence a young Gentleman, named~ ~Theobaido 73 3, 7| might be, he espied a faire young woman, who~ ~carried a light 74 3, 7| them speaking thus to~ ~the young woman. Now we may boldly 75 3, 7| affected an~ ~unfortunate young Gentleman, who (in secret) 76 3, 7| Pilgrime, the unfortinate young Gentleman that~ ~is slaine, 77 3, 7| power. Was hee not a noble young Gentleman?~ ~Was he (among 78 3, 8| to so faire and goodly a young woman as you are, to be~ ~ 79 3, 8| againe to her House, with a young Sonne which shee had by 80 3, 8| but onely to attend her young Sonne, and be~ ~very carefull 81 3, 8| concerning the birth of another young Sonne, whom (according as 82 3, 9| where hee made~ ~love to a young Gentlewoman. Juliet, by 83 3, 9| one onely Sonne, very young in yeares, yet of towardly 84 3, 9| fixed her affection upon young Bertrand, with~ ~such an 85 3, 9| Old Count Isnarde dying, young Bertrand fell as~ ~a Ward 86 3, 9| no little discomfort of young~ ~Juliet, who became greevously 87 3, 9| because she would see the young Count, awaiting but~ ~time 88 3, 9| faire, comely, and discreete young~ ~Gentlewoman; wherefore, 89 3, 9| be despised, because I am young,~ ~and a Maiden; for my 90 3, 9| the King gladly~ ~granted. Young Juliet began to minister 91 3, 9| King to~ ~grant her the young Count, but in regard of 92 3, 9| a neighbour of~ ~hers, a young Gentlewoman, but very poore 93 3, 10| pious hermit, seeing her so young and fair, was afraid lest~ ~ 94 3, 10| came to the cell of a young hermit, a very pious and 95 3, 10| a certain~ ~Neerbale, a young man who had wasted his patrimony 96 3, 10| still is.~ ~ Wherefore, young ladies, I beseech you if 97 3, 10| the Connies, Kids, and young Hindes skipping every where~ ~ 98 4, 1| be wished in any woman, young, queintly disposed,~ ~and 99 4, 1| heedfully observed. There was a young Gentleman among all the 100 4, 1| enough in their love.~ ~ The young Gentleman, though poore, 101 4, 1| converse with that silly young man Guiscardo, one of~ ~ 102 4, 1| mighty power,~ ~not onely in young people, but also in them 103 4, 2| Fryar Albert made a young Venetian Gentlewoman beleeve, 104 4, 2| more. It fortuned, that a~ ~young Gentlewoman, being somewhat 105 4, 2| but I espied a very goodly young~ ~Lad standing by me, holding 106 4, 3| to passe, that two other young Gallants, the one named~ ~ 107 4, 3| betweene him and the other two young Gentlemen,~ ~maintaining 108 4, 4| best favouring windes. The young~ ~Princesse, who understood 109 4, 5| Messina there dwelt three young men, Brethren, and Merchants 110 4, 5| a Sister named Isabella, young, beautifull,~ ~and well 111 4, 5| vanished away.~ ~ The young Damosell awaking, and giving 112 4, 6| LOVE~ ~ ~ ~ A beautifull young Virgine, named Andreana, 113 4, 6| became enamoured of a~ ~young Gentleman called Gabriello. 114 4, 6| named~ ~Gabriello; a comely young Gentleman, of affable complexion, 115 4, 6| became there possessed of a young~ ~Hinde, the verie loveliest 116 4, 6| account of them.~ ~ The young Maiden, who was still dismayed 117 4, 7| our City of~ ~Florence, a young and beautifull Damosell, 118 4, 7| then her selfe, a proper young~ ~springall, named Pasquino, 119 4, 8| then well agreed with our young blood. Since~ ~when, you 120 4, 10| marrie with a beautifull young Mayden of the~ ~City, bestowing 121 4, 10| imputation, to bee layde on the young Women,~ ~who gladdely would 122 4, 10| speake uprightly of this young married Wife, she declared 123 4, 10| plucking him by the nose and young~ ~beard, and what else she 124 5, Ind| likewise did, and the three young~ ~Gentlemen descending downe 125 5, 1| espied a very beautifull young Damosell, seeming~ ~to be 126 5, 1| time, it chanced that the young~ ~Damosel (who was named 127 5, 1| felt till~ ~then. Which the young Gentlewoman well noting, 128 5, 1| he prevailed with divers young~ ~Gentlemen his friends, 129 5, 1| his taking to wife a faire young~ ~Gentlewoman of Rhodes, 130 5, 2| a Towne called Susa. The young~ ~Damosell knew not whether 131 5, 2| Christian Fishermen. The young~ ~Maiden (albeit she was 132 5, 2| Mariabdela: there was a young Lord of great birth, and 133 5, 3| after they had~ ~fed on some young Kids, and other flesh which 134 5, 3| become of (quoth hee) our young~ ~Gentlewoman, which came 135 5, 4| their owne Sonne.~ ~ This young Gallant, perceiving the 136 5, 4| the Garden Gallery? Is her young~ ~blood to be compared with 137 5, 5| fell both in love with the young Maiden, and fought for her;~ ~ 138 5, 5| taking with him also the young Girle, which~ ~Guidotto 139 5, 5| the rest) two very honest young men, of~ ~good fame and 140 5, 5| Minghole. Either of these two young men, before the~ ~Maide 141 5, 5| and finding the~ ~faire young Maiden sitting in the Hall, 142 5, 5| friends, and~ ~seeing the young Damosell brought well-neere 143 5, 5| sustained. Concerning the young Damosell remaining in my 144 5, 5| must needs be the~ ~same young Mayden, for I was there 145 5, 6| familiarly conversing with a young~ ~Damosell, which he loved; 146 5, 6| time) certaine Sicilian young Gentlemen, which~ ~came 147 5, 6| Sicille, who was~ ~then young and joviall, and could not 148 5, 6| such a goodly and compleat young man: but the poore infortunate 149 5, 6| compare. Then looking on the young man, thus he~ ~saide within 150 5, 6| wherin have those poore young couple offended you, that~ ~ 151 5, 6| transported with~ ~anger.~ ~ The young Gentleman, is the Sonne 152 5, 6| this Countrey. The faire young Damosell, is the~ ~Daughter 153 5, 6| love, and in such lovely young people as they are.) Canst 154 5, 7| within the same Dominion, a young Gentleman, named~ ~Signior 155 5, 7| haste.~ ~ Pedro, who was young, and likewise Violenta, 156 5, 7| for his Wife, to know what young~ ~childe cryed in his House. 157 5, 7| owne Daughter, and her young Sonne, the servant readier 158 5, 7| all the Citizens, and the young~ ~married couple nourished 159 5, 7| Sonne, Daughter, and~ ~their young Sonne, went aboard, sayling 160 5, 8| Knight desperately~ ~pursue a young Damosell; whom he slew, 161 5, 8| fitting for marriage, (as young Gallants are easily apt 162 5, 8| spreading~ ~trees, hee espyed a young Damosell come running towards 163 5, 9| poverty.~ ~ Hereupon, the young Gentleman her Sonne, taking 164 5, 9| a short while after, the young~ ~Gentleman, became very 165 5, 10| in the meane while) had a young man whom shee loved, at 166 5, 10| returning home on a sodaine, the young man was hidden under~ ~a 167 5, 10| aged, then~ ~when they were young. But women serve onely for 168 5, 10| commendation of such as are~ ~young, the daintiest morsels are 169 5, 10| and coveting to hide the young~ ~man, that her Husband 170 5, 10| the deede. And after the young man was indifferently~ ~ 171 5, 10| into the entry, where the young man lay hidden under the 172 5, 10| Asse set his foote on the~ ~young mans fingers, treading so 173 5, 10| old sacke, he espyed the young man, who, beside the~ ~painefull 174 5, 10| speeches, holding still the young man~ ~before her face, meerely 175 5, 10| eate, for doubtlesse, this young man and thy selfe fell~ ~ 176 6, 4| finding her to be~ ~both young and fat, he sent it to his 177 6, 4| savour; it fortuned that a young Woman dwelling not far~ ~ 178 6, 6| Michiele Scalza proves to some young men that the family of the~ ~ 179 6, 6| Michiele Scalza, a young Florentine, had so facetious 180 6, 7| Pugliese, shee loving the young Gallant, as her owne~ ~life, 181 6, 10| that I (being then very young) was sent by my Superiour,~ ~ 182 7, 2| Wife, a fayre and lustie young Woman, being named~ ~Peronella.- 183 7, 2| passe, that a~ ~certayne young man, well observing the 184 7, 2| Striguario (so was the amorous young~ ~man named) visiting Peronella 185 7, 4| who enjoyed in marriage a young beautifull~ ~woman, called 186 7, 4| came so to passe, that a young~ ~Gallant made meanes to 187 7, 5| should gaine a sight of the young~ ~Gentleman, and finde an 188 7, 5| to send you a Novice or young Clearke of mine,~ ~whom 189 7, 5| familiarly together. The~ ~young Gentleman being no dullard, 190 7, 6| Husband; grew enamoured of a young Gentleman, called~ ~Lionello, 191 7, 6| affrighted till now; for, a young Gentleman, of whence, or 192 7, 7| and good opinion of the young~ ~Gentleman; that Anichino 193 7, 8| forward in~ ~affection with a young Gentleman, called Signior 194 7, 9| Nicostratus~ ~wayted two young Gentlemen, as Pages of his 195 8, 6| Buffalmaco, did steale a young Brawne from Calandrino, 196 8, 6| there in store, hee had a young~ ~Boare readie fatted for 197 8, 6| before the Church; as well young~ ~Florentynes (who purposely 198 8, 6| told me, that thou keptst a young Lad heere to~ ~do thee service, 199 8, 7| DISGRACING THEM~ ~ ~ ~ A young Gentleman being a Scholler, 200 8, 7| bare affection to a gallant young~ ~Gentleman, whom she had 201 8, 7| verie same time, another young Gentleman of our~ ~Citie, 202 8, 7| house, having two of his young Heyfers wandred astray, 203 8, 8| long since in Sienna, two young men, of honest~ ~parentage 204 8, 9| one of the most delicate young women, that ever anie~ ~ 205 8, 9| one night, we met with a young Bona Roba, a paltry~ ~greene-sicknesse 206 8, 10| and policie, deceived a young Merchant, called Salabetto, 207 8, 10| long time since, that a young Florentine of~ ~ours, named 208 8, Song| the~ ~Ladies, as also the young Gentlemen, willing to go 209 9, 2| whose governement the same young Nunne~ ~was, of whom I am 210 9, 2| grate, became enamored of a young Gentleman, being then in 211 9, 2| nor speake one word.~ ~The young Nunne Isabella, was raised 212 9, 3| poore Isabella~ ~the faire young Nunne, from the bitter reprehensions 213 9, 3| Water,~ ~and sent it by a young Damosell unto Maister Doctor, 214 9, 4| not many yeeres since, two young men of~ ~equall age, both 215 9, 4| goodly and faire conditioned young Gentleman)~ ~apparently 216 9, 5| extraordinarily enamoured of a young Damosell,~ ~named Nicholetta. 217 9, 5| She was a very beautifull young woman,~ ~wearing garments 218 9, 5| the wife or friend to our young master~ ~Phillippo, with 219 9, 5| art thou~ ~neighing after young wenches? hast thou not worke 220 9, 6| children, the one a comely young maiden, aged about fifteene 221 9, 6| being none of the wisest young men in the~ ~world, perceiving 222 9, 9| offended with~ ~another. I am young, wealthy, well derived by 223 9, 10| for him, and an handsome young woman which he had to his 224 9, 10| convert my~ ~Mule into a faire young woman, to give mee much 225 9, 10| without her company.~ ~ The young woman wondring at these 226 10, 3| advised by mee. Lusty and young, as now~ ~thou art, thou 227 10, 6| rather the giddy folly of a young braine.~ ~ Moreover you 228 10, 7| bestowed her in marriage on a young~ ~Gentleman, who was called 229 10, 8| Chremes died, whereat both the young~ ~Gentlemen conceived such 230 10, 8| bestowed her on a rich~ ~young man: Gisippus hath given 231 10, 8| by point. That I~ ~am a young man and a Philosophe, as 232 10, 9| departure, and calling a young Page that waited on none 233 10, 10| man of them al,~ ~was a young Noble Lord, named Gualtiero, 234 10, 10| by the body of a~ ~comely young Gentlewoman, who he knew 235 10, 10| King of~ ~France. And the young Bride apparantly declared, 236 10, 10| foolishly, and according to a young giddie~ ~braine, when he 237 10, 10| they came along,~ ~that the young Virgin (knowne to none but 238 10, 10| her brother likewise, as young as he was, yet not knowing