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1 Ind | offensive beginning,~ ~in regard of the mournfull remembrance 2 Ind | appertained to them. In regard whereof, it could be no~ ~ 3 Ind | helpe to bee healed. In regard whereof, as well~ ~through 4 Ind | feminine compassion, yea, or regard of their owne welfare.~ ~ 5 Ind | did not forbid it, in~ ~regard of the occasions following 6 Ind | our selves forsaken; in regard that our~ ~Husbands, Kinred, 7 Ind | spirited, and fearefull: in regard of which~ ~imperfections, 8 Ind | might a little coole it, in regard of the queazie season.~ ~ 9 1, 1| Chappell; imagined,~ ~that in regard of his small stature, they 10 1, 1| himselfe by~ ~Law suites, in regard that many matters relyed 11 1, 1| of the Towne, as well in regard of the account we carry~ ~ 12 1, 2| want of Faith. In which regard, lovingly he began to intreate~ ~ 13 1, 2| not altogither lost, in regard he bestowed it to a good 14 1, 3| their~ ~Father: in which regard, he affected them all equally, 15 1, 3| meanes) his Father,~ ~that in regard he was now growne very old, 16 1, 6| and~ ~ready versifier: in regard whereof, he was so much 17 1, 7| lesse pleasing to you, in~ ~regard it sorted to as good an 18 1, 9| this lovely widdow. In regard whereof, his dayly passage 19 1, 9| endure till darke night; in~ ~regard, that when some time is 20 1, 9| commendable; in~ ~which regard, untill by over-tedious 21 2, 1| sanctified life. In which regard (whether~ ~it were true 22 2, 2| at all there for him, in regard that (no long~ ~while before) 23 2, 3| other with the Father.~ ~In regard whereof, those Castles and 24 2, 3| was, he knew not, but in~ ~regard of her traine and company, 25 2, 4| the same commodities, in regard whereof, it was~ ~needefull 26 2, 5| have much condemned him, in regard of his~ ~ingratitude to 27 2, 5| I may well call them, in regard of our wealthy possessions,~ ~ 28 2, 7| sudden extreame sicknesse, in regard whereof (by~ ~the Dukes 29 2, 7| matters more beside, onely in regard~ ~of feare, and yeelding 30 2, 8| passions to her heart (in regard of his person and~ ~vertues) 31 2, 8| condition, throwes off all regard of civill and sober~ ~thoughts, 32 2, 8| mean inducement to love, in regard of my husbands far~ ~distance 33 2, 8| to a wife. Wherefore, in regard of the unfained affection~ ~ 34 2, 8| honourable preferment; in regard, the Lady that had received 35 2, 8| them both, as~ ~well in regard he was to be their heire, 36 2, 8| eye~ ~but shee. Now, in regard her parentage was reputed 37 2, 8| Notwithstanding, I trust (in the~ ~regard of mine owne good and honour) 38 2, 8| for~ ~each one of them; in regard he was innocent of the foule 39 2, 9| appetites as her owne are. In regard whereof, it is meerely~ ~ 40 2, 10| recompence for her ransome (in regard of your grave and reverend~ ~ 41 2, 10| answere is this? Hast thou no regard of thine owne honor, thy 42 2, 10| what reason have I to~ ~regard them now? And whereas you 43 3, 1| sildome hither. Moreover, in regard of his~ ~double imperfections, 44 3, 2| hee considered, that in regard the party~ ~was unknowne 45 3, 3| sufficiently affoord it. In regard whereof, I love him equally 46 3, 3| beget actions. In which regard,~ ~because no harme or scandall 47 3, 3| be his friend, as also in regard~ ~of your office, which 48 3, 3| such base behaviour. In regard therefore~ ~of thine owne 49 3, 3| made to~ ~me; wherefore, in regard of his former offence, as 50 3, 4| the market place. And in regard he was but a weake~ ~witted 51 3, 4| him,~ ~allowing him good regard and reverence.~ ~ The young 52 3, 5| frankely give it him, in regard of the love he bare to~ ~ 53 3, 5| and obedient. In which regard faire Madam, if I be so 54 3, 6| people repose themselves in regard of the heates violence; 55 3, 6| good reason in them, in regard of the unavoydable evils~ ~ 56 3, 7| with Theobaldo, in which regard, I would receive~ ~neither 57 3, 7| them~ ~before Swine, in regard they are altogether so unworthy 58 3, 7| affoord to do, but onely in~ ~regard of those infamous speeches 59 3, 7| doest thou think that I regard any such praters? In the 60 3, 8| displeasing to any, in regard of the length, but rather 61 3, 8| divine contemplations, to regard a matter of so humble an 62 3, 8| as other men are, and in regard I am~ ~neither aged, nor 63 3, 9| she was committed, in~ ~regard of her rich dowrie, and 64 3, 9| Faire beauty (quoth he) in~ ~regard that thou art a Maide and 65 3, 9| the young Count, but in regard of his solemne passed~ ~ 66 3, 9| faire and amiable, yet in regard of her~ ~meane birth, which 67 3, 9| off from his finger, in regard of an especiall vertue~ ~ 68 3, 9| inducement, but~ ~onely in regard of her: wherefore, she had 69 4, 1| worne out of memory (in~ ~regard it had not beene visited 70 4, 1| of birth and equality, in regard, that such as have~ ~the 71 4, 2| charities sake, and in regard of your owne most gracious 72 4, 2| conversing with you. But in regard he is a God, and meerely 73 4, 2| was well contented, in~ ~regard of the severe punishment 74 4, 2| speeches~ ~may be true, in regard of your admired beauty, 75 4, 3| with the brighter flame, in regard they have the lesser~ ~consideration, 76 4, 3| therefore more fraile. In which regard,~ ~seeing wee are naturally 77 4, 3| very~ ~hardly doe; yet, in regard shee had more desire then 78 4, 3| very easily perswaded, in regard of his immoderate love to 79 4, 4| he was to effect it, in regard of his~ ~manly valour, and 80 4, 4| apprehended, and he himselfe (in regard that none of his Lords and~ ~ 81 4, 5| commended~ ~by the King, in regard of the Tragicall conclusion; 82 4, 5| ability. Wherefore, in regard she could not have all, 83 4, 6| doubtfull~ ~of her dreame. In regard whereof, Gabriello being 84 4, 6| told him, that it was in regard of a horrid Dreame, wherewith~ ~ 85 4, 7| shew of compassion, in regard of Andreanaes disastrous 86 4, 8| of all evils.~ ~ Now, in regard that among all other naturall 87 4, 8| Tutors, and like one that in regard of her riches, thought to 88 4, 8| journey to~ ~Paris, as in regard of his violent affection 89 4, 8| be a married~ ~wife, in regard whereof, my thoughts have 90 4, 8| mooved to much compassion, in regard of her former~ ~affection 91 4, 9| Guardastagno. Now, in regard that they were both valiant 92 4, 9| Country of Provence, in regard of~ ~the peoples generall 93 4, 9| Rossiglions flight;~ ~in regard whereof, the dead bodyes 94 4, 10| returned backe againe, in regard that many of the wounded~ ~ 95 4, 10| rather farre lesse, in~ ~regard of your husbands credite 96 4, 10| the Chest doth belong; in regard~ ~whereof, they are ready 97 4, 10| repeate over divers times, in regard they were very pleasing 98 4, 10| Novels: my desire is, in regard we would not be troubled~ ~ 99 5, 1| continually greeved, in regard, that having all the compleate~ ~ 100 5, 1| observe them with a~ ~constant regard, and being perswaded in 101 5, 1| Iphigeniaes~ ~marriage, in regard that the affianced husband 102 5, 1| but especially Chynon, in regard~ ~of ancient and new combined 103 5, 1| any difficult matter, in regard of his~ ~Office and Authority: 104 5, 2| your peoples Arrowes, in regard that~ ~the nockes are too 105 5, 2| performed at Thunis, in~ ~regard of divers Christian ceremonies 106 5, 3| horse shall be ours, in regard he hath no other~ ~Master, 107 5, 4| or dare deny to do, in regard of our Lawes severity; for~ ~ 108 5, 4| excuse, especially in the regard of my Daughter, whom I~ ~ 109 5, 5| entreated~ ~him, not to regard a wrong offered by unruly 110 5, 9| her turne was the next, in regard of the priviledge~ ~granted 111 5, 9| hold me excused.~ ~ Now, in regard that you never had any, 112 5, 9| Wherefore I beseech you, not in regard~ ~of the love you have borne 113 5, 9| to dine with~ ~me, having regard to your excellency, and 114 5, 10| groweth to agreement, in regard~ ~of some imperfections 115 5, 10| concern our selves. Now,~ ~in regard that all the paines I have 116 5, 10| is given us, in~ ~which regard, wee are to make use of 117 5, 10| nothing but reason,~ ~in regard of his over-much neglect 118 6, 1| disgrace to us women.~ ~But in regard, that Madame Pampinea hath 119 6, 2| Geri Spina was in great regard) having sent divers Gentlemen 120 6, 2| Messer Geri, eyther in regard of the times quality, or 121 6, 2| earnestly entreated.~ ~ In regard of which deniall, Messer 122 6, 9| be possessors of them, in regard of~ ~the frailty attending 123 6, 10| house~ ~to boot too: for, in regard his beard beginneth to shew 124 6, 10| profitable to any but us.~ ~In regard whereof, being upon my journey, 125 6, 10| was yet~ ~very high, in regard all the re-counted Novels 126 6, 10| sufficiently commended it: in regard the heat of the~ ~dry was 127 6, 10| deliver mee the Crowne: in regard whereof, be you this night 128 7, 1| to you~ ~heereafter, in regard, that if other women bee 129 7, 3| OF THEIR GOSSIPS, IN~ ~ REGARD OF UNAVOYDABLE PERILLES 130 7, 4| her, rather then him, in regard of his~ ~too well knowne 131 7, 4| be used against him, in regard her Kindred and~ ~Friends 132 7, 5| as humane, which have regard to the glory of God, and 133 7, 7| speeches with you: but,~ ~in regard of your wearinesse and early 134 7, 7| smile thereat in secret, in regard that they knew more then~ ~ 135 7, 8| named~ ~Simonida. Now, in regard that he delighted (as it 136 7, 8| offended at this relation,~ ~in regard they beleeved it for truth, 137 7, 9| give direction. In which regard, I would not advise~ ~any 138 7, 9| woman can~ ~wish to have, in regard of Fortunes common and ordinary 139 7, 9| over-ancient for me; in which regard, my~ ~youth finds it selfe 140 7, 9| adde a fourth taske, in regard of his strong opinion concerning 141 7, 9| offensive to you. But in regard, it is now manifestly apparant, 142 7, 9| though somewhat rudely, in regard of her perillous sicknesse,~ ~ 143 7, Song| the sacred Sabboth, in due regard of~ ~it selfe. Wherefore, 144 8, 1| of her amorous favour, in regard of a summe of money first~ ~ 145 8, 1| yet~ ~neverthelesse (in regard of our frailty) many times 146 8, 1| journy to~ ~Geneway, in regard they could not serve my 147 8, 2| best~ ~businesse, in which regard they are restrained from 148 8, 3| lent an attentive eare, in regard it was matter~ ~of singular 149 8, 3| wel as he was able,~ ~in regard of beeing over-loaden with 150 8, 3| met nor seen by any, in~ ~regard they were all in their houses 151 8, 3| misfortune chanced to see me; in regard (as it is not unknowne to~ ~ 152 8, 4| respective of him, it was in regard~ ~of his outside and profession, 153 8, 4| name was Ciuta, but in~ ~regard of her flat nose, lying 154 8, 4| such foule~ ~Sluts have: in regard whereof, Madame Piccarda 155 8, 5| somewhat unpleasing, in regard of a little grosse~ ~and 156 8, 5| Misers, then men. And in regard of~ ~this their naturall 157 8, 5| Magistrate, if you have no more regard of your honour and honesty, 158 8, 6| to mine~ ~owne house, in regard my wife will never beleeve 159 8, 7| very proudly gloried, in regard of the reasons before~ ~ 160 8, 7| she cannot come to you, in regard that one of her~ ~brethren 161 8, 7| extend themselves) yet in regard he was yong, and Summer~ ~ 162 8, 7| extremity of colde (in~ ~regard of my nakednesse) even almost 163 8, 7| pretend to beare me; but~ ~for regard of thine owne selfe, being 164 8, 7| owne saying. Wherefore, in regard~ ~that I am neither an Eagle, 165 8, 7| made~ ~choise of, not in regard of any ease to you, but 166 8, 7| your affection to him: in regard that I have another~ ~Ladie 167 8, 8| with none but you. Now, in regard of the love which I~ ~beare 168 8, 9| and profite.~ ~In which regard, he grew exceeding desirous, 169 8, 9| acquaint you therewith, in regard you are one of our most 170 8, 9| any other men can doe: in regard we enjoy the~ ~gracious 171 8, 9| upon my courage. And in regard of my more honourable entertainment,~ ~ 172 8, 9| beene there but a while, in regard that~ ~the Countesse (having 173 8, 9| have the more honour of, in regard I am well able~ ~to maintaine 174 8, 10| either by~ ~day or night. In regard whereof, she desired (above 175 8, 10| sustained no losse thereby, in regard he loved her~ ~as fervently, 176 8, 10| possession of my heart, onely in regard of my~ ~Biancafiore, to 177 8, 10| comfort of my soule, in regard I prize thy~ ~love dearer 178 8, 10| minde I then was, both in regard of my~ ~Brothers danger, 179 9, 1| together, I have devised (in regard of their~ ~great and liberall 180 9, 1| Rinuccio could~ ~not avoyd, in regard the night was so wonderfully 181 9, 4| entertainment, not in regard of his insufficiency, and 182 9, 5| Damosell in his company (in regard he was unmarried) where 183 9, 5| before he hadde done. In regard~ ~whereof Nicholetta being 184 9, 5| plain of Mugnone; in which regard, I am~ ~very desirous to 185 9, 7| displeasing to her husband: but in regard he knew not~ ~how to helpe 186 9, 7| rent and~ ~torne.~ ~ In regard of this terrifying dreame, 187 9, 7| our wood, bee it but in regard of~ ~my dreame. Well sir ( 188 9, 7| deformed and much unsightly. In regard of which~ ~strange alteration, 189 9, 8| fretting and fuming, in regard he could not~ ~comprehend 190 9, 9| direction~ ~given: in which regard, they highly commended the 191 9, 10| and solace.~ ~ In which regard, you all being modest and 192 9, 10| so~ ~much the rather, in regard that whensoever I list: 193 9, 10| Soveraigne and~ ~Queene, in regard of ease and recreation unto 194 10, 1| FORTUNE, THEN IN ANY REGARD OF THEIR DUTIFULL SERVICES~ ~ ~ ~ 195 10, 1| respect and reward him. In regard whereof,~ ~by a notable 196 10, 1| become the richer: but in regard you~ ~have not as yet any 197 10, 2| men of the Church, in~ ~regard that dayly they preached 198 10, 3| repose confidence in him (in regard of his pretended discontentment)~ ~ 199 10, 3| matter to be wondred at, in regard that Emperors,~ ~and the 200 10, 4| dead: which act he did, in regard of his former honest~ ~affection 201 10, 4| humbly requesting, that, in regard of the love he had formerly 202 10, 4| inquisition after you: in~ ~which regard, the favour I desire from 203 10, 4| unbeseeming affection to her (in~ ~regard she was a worthy mans wife) 204 10, 5| yet it is pleasant, in regard~ ~of many goodly Mountaines, 205 10, 5| and so stil wil~ ~do, in regard I am not to be woon by any 206 10, 5| thereof. Long the Lady (in regard of shame and modesty) sate 207 10, 6| subject to the~ ~like, in regard I have knowne you from the 208 10, 6| to say: I did it, in regard hee was a Ghibelline. Can 209 10, 7| no effect, because in~ ~regard of her choyce (which could 210 10, 7| neither likely to bee, in regard shee hath had a long and~ ~ 211 10, 7| he did much commend, in regard of her high adventuring; 212 10, 8| avoide it, if thou hast any regard of true friendship,~ ~and 213 10, 8| to pursue it. In which~ ~regard, let my perswasions prevaile 214 10, 8| life is deare to me, in regard of mine owne depending thereon; 215 10, 8| doe: And the~ ~second, in regard he hath dealt more wisely, 216 10, 8| to wonder thereat, in~ ~regard it is no matter of mervaile.~ ~ " 217 10, 8| still at Athens, in small regard of eyther theirs~ ~or his 218 10, 8| speake a word~ ~to him, in regard of his poore and miserable 219 10, 8| he would remember him, in regard~ ~of former courtesies, 220 10, 8| him any~ ~more.~ ~ Now, in regard it was night, he having 221 10, 8| City, and then againe, in regard of the constant love,~ ~ 222 10, 9| you receive~ ~of me, in regard of that justly belonging 223 10, 9| you that my selfe,~ ~in regard I have occasion to ride 224 10, 9| rich or receyved: but in regard of your strict imposition, 225 10, 9| returning backe~ ~againe, in regard of a thousand accidents 226 10, 9| doe justly merit, which in regard~ ~it cannot be so conveniently 227 10, 9| dying or living. But in~ ~regard you have taken such order 228 10, 9| cannot beare you company, in regard of the~ ~businesse you goe 229 10, 9| him very often,~ ~not in regard of any knowlege she took 230 10, 9| where he sate, without regard of all the riches thereon, 231 10, 10| displeased with him, in regard of his Wives base birth 232 10, 10| support them: as wel in regard she is much yonger, as also~ ~ 233 10, 10| which assuredly, as well in regard of you, as~ ~us, hath much