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1 Ind | just anger of God was~ ~sent upon us mortals. Some few 2 Ind | convenient necessaries, and sent word to the place~ ~of their 3 Ind | young Gentlemen (having sent their attending~ ~servants 4 1, 1| Burgundians:~ ~whereupon, having sent for him, thus he beganne.~ ~ 5 1, 1| sicke, and the two brethren sent for~ ~Physitions to attend 6 1, 1| shall appeare, or else be~ ~sent to a more fearefull place; 7 1, 3| ensnare him. And having sent for him,~ ~entertained him 8 1, 5| Marquesse then lay; he sent her word that she should 9 1, 6| or in any kinde sort~ ~sent away, whose name was Bergamino, 10 1, 6| an indifferent while,~ ~sent forth one of his men, to 11 2, 1| againe. He hearing this, sent for a~ ~dozen of the Sergeants, 12 2, 1| so well with him, that he sent to have Martellino brought 13 2, 2| horsebacke, and word hee sent to~ ~the Lady, to spare 14 2, 2| death to life. Then the Lady sent him garments,~ ~which lately 15 2, 2| honourable giftes; and having sent for his~ ~dishonest Servant, 16 2, 3| such extreame necessity) sent him so good~ ~succour. Nor 17 2, 3| the Queene~ ~had no sooner sent out her command, but she 18 2, 3| usances in England; they sent a Nephew of theirs~ ~thither, 19 2, 3| and the~ ~monies still sent from Alessandro, supporting 20 2, 3| and young children being sent thence,~ ~some to one village, 21 2, 4| having vented them all, he sent~ ~a great summe of money 22 2, 5| her owne house, away shee sent the olde Pandresse~ ~about 23 2, 5| when evening drew on, she sent her to Andreas~ ~lodging, 24 2, 5| therefore, as she had formerly sent word to his Inne, that they~ ~ 25 2, 6| Messer Gastarino d'Oria, who sent them together to~ ~his owne 26 2, 6| any longer dallying, hee sent in like manner for his Daughter.~ ~ 27 2, 6| after, both the mothers were sent for, who were transported 28 2, 6| the Seas, tooke us and sent us home to his house as 29 2, 6| the Ambassador which was sent to Sicily, arrived there~ ~ 30 2, 6| swift winged Bark was now~ ~sent thither (upon the happy 31 2, 6| Gentlemens welcome, thus sent to Madame Beritola and~ ~ 32 2, 7| The Soldan of Babylon sent one of his Daughters, to 33 2, 7| heaven, in this maner was she sent~ ~away.~ ~ The time being 34 2, 7| but also~ ~immediately sent her to him: a matter most 35 2, 7| Emperor of Constantinople sent~ ~his sonne Constantine, 36 2, 7| owne; seeming as if he was sent from~ ~the Duke, to conferre 37 2, 7| Merchant-husband, shee sent for him, requesting to have 38 2, 7| good tydings; and having sent honorably~ ~for hir from 39 2, 7| Lords and Ladies, shee was sent thence, and conducted all 40 2, 7| Gentleman of Cyprus who sent me to bee~ ~married in Candie; 41 2, 7| received me royally, and sent me home to~ ~you with so 42 2, 7| the King of Cyprus, who sent her home so Majestically.~ ~ 43 2, 7| Ambassadours expressely~ ~sent, both from himselfe and 44 2, 8| suteable to her intention: shee sent for the Count, under colour 45 2, 8| what occasion she had thus sent for him. She~ ~sitting a 46 2, 8| store of Physicions were sent for, to~ ~save him from 47 2, 8| Physicion~ ~caused her to be sent for; and immediately shee 48 2, 8| his new brother of France) sent him very~ ~honourable supplies 49 2, 9| benefit. And who should be now sent about this~ ~businesse, 50 3, Ind| Houshold, having (long before); sent all things necessary to~ ~ 51 3, Ind| content: they went (by order sent~ ~from the Queene) into 52 3, 1| three of these~ ~virgins sent him. At the time wherof 53 3, 1| before her turne came to~ ~be sent to the Soldane, she fell 54 3, 2| his body, that the least sent of the Stable might not 55 3, 3| yesterday, (as I tolde you) hee sent a woman~ ~to me, one of 56 3, 3| either Purses or Girdies, hee sent me by her, a Purse and a 57 3, 3| Gentlewoman was gone, hee sent for his friend whom~ ~she 58 3, 5| to~ ~part with any money, sent for the Magnifico, desiring 59 3, 6| I would ere this, have sent him such a message, as should~ ~ 60 3, 7| denying to heare any message~ ~sent from him, but scorning also 61 3, 7| when he was arrived, he sent his Merchandises to Florence, 62 3, 7| thine, whom Heaven hath sent to doe thee good, in meere 63 3, 7| But when the tortures were sent for, to understand~ ~truly 64 3, 8| of necessity he Must be sent into Purgatory. How may~ ~ 65 3, 8| untill Ferando were first sent into~ ~Purgatory. And till 66 3, 8| This powder or drugge, was sent~ ~him by a great Prince 67 3, 8| be dead:~ ~whereupon they sent for his wife and friends, 68 3, 8| that some Candles~ ~may be sent me also, because I live 69 3, 8| that Ferando should be~ ~sent to the world againe, and 70 3, 8| released out of Purgatory, and sent to~ ~live in the world againe. 71 3, 8| When the next foode was sent to Ferando, so much of the 72 3, 8| lighted Taper in his hand, sent~ ~him home so to his owne 73 3, 9| Ward to the King, and being sent to Paris, remained there 74 3, 9| whether this Virgin is sent to me by the direction of 75 3, 9| that the Count should be sent for, and~ ~spake thus to 76 3, 9| discreet knights, whom she sent to~ ~the Count her husband, 77 3, 9| the two~ ~Knights which I sent unto thee, and which (by 78 4, 1| daughter to bee slaine, and sent her his heart in a cup of 79 4, 1| to her. Thy~ ~Father hath sent thee this present, to comfort 80 4, 1| owne meere motion) hath sent thee to me; and~ ~truly 81 4, 1| present here, in this Cup~ ~sent me by my Father, as having 82 4, 1| off in that manner, they sent word to the King, who~ ~ 83 4, 2| this offer, the money being sent for, and~ ~paied downe; 84 4, 2| Butchery. Afterward, he sent a man to the Rialto,~ ~who 85 4, 3| conveyed into a sacke, and sent in that manner to~ ~the 86 4, 4| she bought of~ ~him, she sent by him to the Prince Gerbino, 87 4, 4| not onely~ ~she should be sent further off, by a large 88 4, 4| power, when she should be sent by Sea to her husband, or 89 4, 4| prevented by Gerbino: he sent to the~ ~King of Sicilie, 90 4, 4| his honourable meaning, he sent him his~ ~royall Glove, 91 4, 4| preparation; secretly~ ~sent a servant of hers to Palermo, 92 4, 4| and arrowes, with stones sent in violent~ ~sort from their 93 4, 4| these disastrous Newes, sent his Ambassadors~ ~(habited 94 4, 5| credible report) that they had sent him abroad about~ ~their 95 4, 5| into what parts they had sent him, that his tarrying was~ ~ 96 4, 6| be done. Forthwith she~ ~sent the maid to her Chamber, 97 4, 6| accident happened. Beside, he sent for~ ~divers Physitians, 98 4, 7| the Gardiner was presently sent for, and before the~ ~Judge 99 4, 8| other place he should be sent too. Which when his Tutors 100 4, 8| secret love Letters he had~ ~sent from Paris, with other private 101 4, 9| liberty to see his Mistresse, sent answer backe by~ ~the messenger, 102 4, 10| imagining that shee~ ~was sent by her Master.~ ~ Sir (quoth 103 4, 10| was~ ~easie to be knowne; sent first for Master Doctor 104 5, 1| the affianced husband had sent for her:~ ~Chynon thus communed 105 5, 1| the night following, he sent for him into his~ ~Chamber, 106 5, 1| of the enterprize,~ ~hee sent troope secretly to the Port, 107 5, 2| therewith, and Martuccio being sent for;~ ~he was commanded 108 5, 2| them thither, and her they sent~ ~abroad into the City, 109 5, 3| you may with safety be sent~ ~backe to Rome.~ ~ Pedro 110 5, 5| nature. Bernardino instantly sent for his wife, her owne Mother, 111 5, 6| utterly despaire, whereupon he sent away his~ ~Barque, and perceiving 112 5, 6| Restituta~ ~likewise was sent for, who no sooner saw her 113 5, 6| gifts and presents on them, sent them honourably attended 114 5, 7| King of the Countrey had sent to Rome, as~ ~Ambassadours 115 5, 7| My Lord, he whom you have sent to death as a slave, is 116 5, 7| with credit. Wherefore he sent in all~ ~poast haste, to 117 5, 8| condemnation pronounced on her, and sent to the~ ~same place where 118 5, 8| as he thought convenient, sent for~ ~divers of his kindred 119 5, 8| manner.~ ~ Secretly she sent a faithfull Chambermaide 120 5, 10| After Supper, the youth was sent away in friendly~ ~manner, 121 6, Ind| commanded that they should be sent for, (their anger and violent~ ~ 122 6, 2| in great regard) having sent divers Gentlemen of~ ~his 123 6, 2| for which they wer~ ~thus sent to Florence, and their parting 124 6, 2| Fellow, Messer Geri never~ ~sent thee with such a Message 125 6, 2| and assure Cistio, that I sent thee to him, and if hee 126 6, 2| avouched that his~ ~Maister had sent him, but Cistio affirming, 127 6, 2| or grant it.~ ~ Then he sent him with a bottle of more 128 6, 2| am sure~ ~that thy Master sent thee to me, and he shall 129 6, 2| Bottle to be filled, he sent it away by~ ~the Servant, 130 6, 2| pallate but mine owne: I have sent you halfe my~ ~store, and 131 6, 4| both young and fat, he sent it to his Cooke, a Venetian 132 6, 10| collection whereof, I am sent by my Superior, namely our 133 6, 10| of mony. Hereupon, he~ ~sent to his Boy Guccio Imbrata, 134 6, 10| with drinking water, he sent him to the Church to ring 135 6, 10| being then very young) was sent by my Superiour,~ ~into 136 6, 10| themselves. Wherefore they sent~ ~the waiting Gentlewoman 137 7, 3| allowed to walke alone) was sent aside with~ ~her into the 138 7, 3| of waxe to be made, and sent~ ~it to be placed on the 139 7, 5| seeming to be the Novice sent from the Confessor, and 140 7, 6| from home, and she having sent for Lionello, to take the~ ~ 141 7, 7| affected to her. She cunningly sent Egano her Husband into~ ~ 142 7, 9| any such Message~ ~to be sent from my Lady, and therefore 143 7, 9| verie selfe-same day) shee sent to Pyrrhus her~ ~hearts 144 7, 9| Let therefore my Barber be sent for,~ ~and, without any 145 7, 9| mean while, by Lesca she sent the sound tooth to Pyrrhus, 146 7, 9| love towardes~ ~him, but sent her assurance likewise, 147 7, 10| quoth Tingoccio) I am~ ~not sent thither, but for divers 148 8, 1| apprehension of her husband: he sent~ ~upon a day to entreate 149 8, 1| wherby to effect it.~ ~ He sent her word, that he was willing 150 8, 1| wife, uppon~ ~this answer sent her, was extraordinarily 151 8, 2| of her,~ ~which when hee sent home againe in the presence 152 8, 2| demaunded to have his Cloake sent him, as having left it in 153 8, 2| Morter without a pawne: she sent him backe his~ ~Cloake againe, 154 8, 2| acquaintance with Belcolore, hee sent~ ~her sundry gifts and presents, 155 8, 2| carry home such yarne as was sent me to~ ~spinne, and to amend 156 8, 2| suspecting no treachery, sent him the~ ~Stone Morter with 157 8, 4| the Bishops command, hee sent him~ ~(under sufficient 158 8, 7| solicited by the Scholler, she sent him word by~ ~her maide 159 8, 7| night shee had privately sent for her friend also, and~ ~ 160 8, 7| recall. Which when I have sent you, the Moone being then~ ~ 161 8, 7| a Charme; both which he sent to the Lady, so~ ~soone 162 8, 7| her. Then Physitians were sent for; who,~ ~not without 163 8, 8| stirre not, till I have sent~ ~him forth againe, which 164 8, 9| are both truly and duly sent us. Enjoying~ ~thus the 165 8, 9| when the Beast shall be sent for you; I speake it~ ~the 166 8, 10| pitty her. Whereupon, she sent one of~ ~her Pandoraes unto 167 8, 10| her determination, she~ ~sent to have him come speake 168 8, 10| which I received of you, I sent hence the next daie following~ ~ 169 8, 10| which likewise are to be sent hither.~ ~And if I should 170 8, 10| the money be not speedily sent, our goods will be carried~ ~ 171 8, 10| and the next morning shee sent for a~ ~Broker, in whom 172 8, 10| Gold: from whence also he sent~ ~contentment to his Master 173 9, 1| My Mistris Francesca hath sent me to you, to tell you, 174 9, 3| reservation of his Water,~ ~and sent it by a young Damosell unto 175 9, 3| necessaries bought~ ~and sent me home to my house. Concerning 176 9, 3| excellent Hypocrasse, which he sent the next day according to 177 9, 4| threatening to have them sent as prisoners to Sienna.~ ~ 178 9, 5| till yer while when I was~ ~sent to fetch water. A very strange 179 9, 5| them, as if they~ ~were sent by her, to give him hope 180 9, 7| having found her by the sent, mounting~ ~uppe, and grasping 181 9, 8| and a whole Sturgeon, were sent unto Messer Corso~ ~Donati, 182 9, 8| burthen-bearer, such as are usually~ ~sent on errands; and hyring him 183 9, 8| to~ ~him. Sir, Blondello sent me to you, and courteously 184 9, 8| whom~ ~he knew well enough) sent this message in meere mockage 185 9, 8| maintained, that he~ ~never sent any such message for wine, 186 10, 1| the King had purposely~ ~sent him so to do. Respectively 187 10, 2| When this was~ ~done, he sent one of his most sufficient 188 10, 4| two of his servants, he sent~ ~them to Madame Catharina ( 189 10, 5| be~ ~done. Heereupon, hee sent into divers partes of the 190 10, 5| store of them, secretly he~ ~sent them to Madam Dianora, inviting 191 10, 6| attending on him. Wherupon he sent him word, that he wold come 192 10, 7| sickenesse, whereupon, he sent presently for~ ~the Gentleman, 193 10, 7| commanded him also, to goe (as sent from him) and comfort her, 194 10, 8| yeares and apprehension, sent him to Athens to~ ~learne 195 10, 8| little lingring dispute, sent him to the Bride, and so 196 10, 8| to Gisippus,~ ~and so was sent away with him to Rome, where 197 10, 8| given on the condemned man~ ~sent away, because hee is truely 198 10, 8| of the whole earth, and~ ~sent her into perpetuall exile.~ ~ 199 10, 9| what should bee done, and sent him with them. Himselfe,~ ~ 200 10, 9| what hee~ ~intended, he sent him to Pavia, which was 201 10, 9| soone~ ~after. The Servant sent to Pavia, delivered the 202 10, 9| rather truely~ ~Royall, sent Thorelloes servants into 203 10, 9| jewell which he had; he~ ~sent for his Lady and wife, because ( 204 10, 9| certaine Ambassadours beeing sent by the Genewayes, to~ ~redeeme 205 10, 9| Saladine, seeing the Gods have sent you so~ ~happily to me: 206 10, 9| And causing him to be sent for, he demaunded of him, 207 10, 9| newes now~ ~possibly to be sent thither of his life, his 208 10, 9| accomplished.~ ~Saladine sent for one of his Sorcerers ( 209 10, 9| engraven on it) that~ ~Saladine sent it to Madame Adalietta, 210 10, 9| condescended.~ ~ In the morning, he sent to the Bridegroom, and advertised 211 10, 9| him to be a Sarracine, and sent by the Soldane (in Ambassage)~ ~ 212 10, 9| covered the Cuppe, and sent~ ~it againe to the Bride, 213 10, 9| upon her head, in honor sent her~ ~from great Saladine. 214 10, 9| bestowed on Monkes. Then he sent a messenger to Saladine, 215 10, 10| him~ ~what he should doe, sent him to Grizelda, and he 216 10, 10| incomparable~ ~constancy. Then he sent it by the same servant to 217 10, 10| for the Daughter, so~ ~he sent the same servant for the 218 10, 10| and seeming as if he had~ ~sent it to have been slaine, 219 10, 10| came to the Marquesse (as sent from Rome) which he caused 220 10, 10| her. Woman, by concession sent me from the Pope, he hath~ ~ 221 10, 10| thirteene yeares and more,~ ~was sent away so poorely in her Smocke: 222 10, 10| sumptuous wedding; he~ ~sent for Grizelda, and she being 223 10, 10| a Feast: and therefore I sent for~ ~thee, who knowing ( 224 10, 10| about sixe or seven. He~ ~sent a Gentleman expresly to 225 10, Song| Master of the Houshold having sent away the carriages;~ ~they