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1 Ind | as the season required) returned thence~ ~seven discrete 2 Ind | limitted by the~ ~Queene, they returned into the house, where they 3 1, 1| larger recompencing, and returned to him the~ ~farre greater 4 1, 2| behaviour of men in the Church, returned~ ~backe to Paris againe, 5 1, 3| with him, if he had not returned so wise an answere; the 6 1, 4| untill such time~ ~as he returned to her.~ ~ Going forth of 7 1, 4| doore fast~ ~againe, hee returned thence to his owne Chamber.~ ~ 8 1, 4| supposing him to be lately returned with the wood,~ ~determined 9 1, 5| her owne honour; boldly returned~ ~the King this answere. 10 1, 6| thankes he could devise to do, returned to Paris on~ ~horse-backe, 11 1, 7| hearing him speake so simply, returned him~ ~this answer: Sir, 12 2, 1| accusations, laughed, and returned scoffing answeres.~ ~Whereat 13 2, 2| by his companie, as hee returned the same courtesie to them,~ ~ 14 2, 2| much moved to compassion, returned to her~ ~Lady, and tolde 15 2, 2| Marquesse~ ~both entred and returned, when he intended not to 16 2, 3| and~ ~afterward another, returned backe againe to Florence: 17 2, 3| to his Chamber, and she returned to~ ~her bed againe, sufficiently 18 2, 4| good woman; And afterward, returned richly home to~ ~his owne 19 2, 5| and with a rich~ ~Ring, returned home to his owne house.~ ~ ~ ~ 20 2, 5| speeches for that time, shee returned to her young~ ~Cammerado; 21 2, 5| City?~ ~whereto readily she returned him this answer.~ ~ Brother, 22 2, 5| After which, he would have returned to his lodging,~ ~because 23 2, 5| and shee as speedily~ ~returned to the Chamber, where finding 24 2, 5| fellowes, who purposely~ ~returned to drag him out of the Well, 25 2, 6| found likewise, they both returned to great estate and~ ~credit.~ ~ ~ ~ 26 2, 6| accustomed to doe, shee returned backe~ ~to her children 27 2, 6| pleasure: but after they~ ~were returned backe againe, and had won 28 2, 6| from the sea-shore, she returned~ ~to the solitary place, 29 2, 6| vertuous wife, who were returned backe from a Pilgrimage, 30 2, 6| Messer Nicolas Grignam, returned home to her Fathers~ ~house. 31 2, 6| Jehannot sighed extreamly, and returned him this answer.~ ~Me thinkes 32 2, 6| freed from hence, and might returned home to~ ~Sicily, I should ( 33 2, 7| Ship, but his companions returned backe againe; when the Mariners,~ ~ 34 2, 7| Shippes, wherewith they returned backe to~ ~Lajazzo. Being 35 2, 7| circumstances, forthwith he returned to~ ~Famagosta, and going 36 2, 8| his sickenesse, whereto he returned no other answere,~ ~but 37 2, 8| all his former feare, he returned her this answere; Madam, 38 2, 8| him? Sodainly the Maide returned this answer:~ ~Madame, the 39 2, 8| of Gianetta, who devoutly returned~ ~infinite thankes to heaven, 40 2, 8| were fetcht~ ~away, they returned againe to the olde man, 41 2, 9| againe of a woman, and~ ~returned home with her Husband to 42 2, 9| to his Wife, that he was returned, and shee~ ~should come 43 2, 9| pleased;~ ~whither they returned most richly and joyfully, 44 2, 10| any further in speech, returned him this answere. I would 45 2, 10| left his wife there, and returned home to Pisa. There~ ~further 46 3, 1| belonging to the house, returned thence to the village~ ~ 47 3, 1| Massetto being rich and olde, returned home like a wealthy~ ~father, 48 3, 2| indifferently satisfied: returned backe as he came, the sleepy 49 3, 2| the next~ ~morning, and so returned backe to his lodging againe. 50 3, 3| deceased friends, and~ ~so returned home to her house.~ ~ Within 51 3, 3| in a pretended rage, she returned~ ~backe from the ghostly 52 3, 4| season of the yeare, there returned a young Scholler~ ~from 53 3, 5| had spoken thus,~ ~then he returned her this answer. Most vertuous 54 3, 5| the Magnifico arose, and returned to the Knight, who~ ~went 55 3, 6| selfe, and alwaies she hath returned in such~ ~answers, as she 56 3, 6| which answer the woman returned very jocondly. Let me now 57 3, 6| them then became her; shee returned home to her house in~ ~wonderfull 58 3, 7| as if he had beene newly returned from Jerusalem.~ ~ Being 59 3, 7| knew it; whereupon shee returned him this~ ~answer. It appeareth 60 3, 8| offended: but Ferando being~ ~returned to life againe, you must 61 3, 8| was exceeding joyfull, and returned this answere: For~ ~ever 62 3, 9| bestowe upon you. The Count~ ~returned his Highnesse most humble 63 3, 9| derived from him; sorrowfully returned~ ~backe to their Lady, and 64 3, 9| rude answer was thereon returned. In the end, she told them,~ ~ 65 3, 9| farre greater summe. So shee returned to~ ~her wonted lodging, 66 4, 1| widdowed estate, and then she returned home to her father againe.~ ~ 67 4, 1| with brambles and bushes, returned (unseene~ ~of any) to his 68 4, 1| she leaving the Chamber,~ ~returned to her women in the Garden; 69 4, 2| a parting kisse or two, returned to the place where he had~ ~ 70 4, 2| should not be long till he returned.~ ~So, locking the doore, 71 4, 3| enabled.~ ~ Restagnone being returned to Folco and Hugnetto, who 72 4, 3| his entrance; angerly~ ~returned backe to his Court, protesting 73 4, 4| effectually performed it, and then returned backe to~ ~Thunis.~ ~ The 74 4, 4| what he~ ~demanded, they returned answer: That their motion 75 4, 4| swallow the rest, Gerbino returned unto his~ ~Gallies againe, 76 4, 4| with sighes and teares: he returned backe into~ ~Sicilie, where 77 4, 5| discovered by any one. Then they returned backe to Messina, and gave~ ~ 78 4, 5| discontentedly, one of them returned~ ~her this frowning answer. 79 4, 8| hearing, and (in few words) returned~ ~them answer: That he would 80 4, 8| longer there, but home he returned, before~ ~he was expected. 81 4, 8| Silvestra and her husband were~ ~returned home, and laide downe in 82 4, 8| left it, and afterward~ ~returned to his owne house againe.~ ~ 83 4, 9| night~ ~drawing on apace, he returned home to his Castle. The 84 4, 10| the evening, and he was returned home from his pacients, 85 4, 10| prolonged, untill~ ~he was returned backe againe, in regard 86 4, 10| hereof? Is~ ~Master Doctor returned home, or hath some other 87 4, 10| Master Doctor Mazzeo was returned from~ ~Malfy, to proceede 88 4, 10| now become of him. Being returned home againe, and alone~ ~ 89 4, 10| Lombardes house, even as I returned home.~ ~Wherefore Mistresse, 90 5, Ind| enlarge it selfe strongly, returned backe to the~ ~Castle; where 91 5, 1| delivered, and no answer returned, to command the grapling~ ~ 92 5, 1| of~ ~banishment, Chynon returned joyfully with his Iphigenia 93 5, 2| the saide Constance, and~ ~returned richly home with Air, to 94 5, 2| safety: which being done, she returned backe againe, and~ ~covering 95 5, 3| marrying her, they then returned home to Rome.~ ~ ~ ~ There 96 5, 3| an honourable traine)~ ~returned to Rome; where her Lord 97 5, 4| standing musing awhile, at last returned him this answere.~ ~Signio 98 5, 5| rewarding; wheret Grinello returned this answere. I know not~ ~ 99 5, 5| pacified, and~ ~Jacomino returned home to his house from supper; 100 5, 5| of sound understanding, returned~ ~them this answer.~ ~ Gentlemen, 101 5, 6| was thought convenient, he returned thither againe, provided~ ~ 102 5, 6| looking on the Admirall, returned him this answer. Sir, heretofore~ ~ 103 5, 7| were come, with whom they returned to Trapani, where by~ ~wise 104 5, 7| stayed awhile, till Pedro had returned his answer,~ ~who saide. 105 5, 7| contrary, he left her, and returned backe to him, certifying 106 5, 7| Phineo (with the~ ~rest) was returned thither againe; Violenta 107 5, 8| marke upon the place, he returned backe to~ ~his owne people, 108 5, 8| accomplish:~ ~wherefore, being returned to Ravenna, and as they 109 5, 9| best to resolve,~ ~shee returned no answer to her Sonne, 110 5, 9| small respite and pause, he returned in this manner.~ ~ Madame, 111 5, 10| domesticke disquietnesse returned her no~ ~benefit, but rather 112 5, 10| have heard, whereto she returned this~ ~answer.~ ~ Now trust 113 5, 10| Table, but her Husband was returned backe, and~ ~called to bee 114 5, 10| affaires of~ ~Husbandry, were returned home this instant night, 115 5, 10| betweene Man and Wife, hee returned~ ~her this answer. Well 116 5, 10| Tale, for which the Ladies returned~ ~him no thankes, but rather 117 6, 2| getting no other answer, he returned~ ~backe therwith to his 118 6, 2| his Master.~ ~ Messer Geri returned the Servant backe againe 119 6, 5| busines there, they both returned backe towards Florence, 120 6, 5| any further meditation) returned~ ~him this answere. Signior 121 6, 5| error, and saw his~ ~payment returned in such Coine, as he sold 122 6, 7| delivered from the fire,~ ~returned home with victorie to her 123 6, 10| see in the after noone, returned in all hast to their houses, 124 6, 10| invested with the Crowne, returned~ ~this answer.~ ~ I make 125 6, 10| done, and being re-vested, returned backe to their Lodgings, 126 7, 1| you have already heard; returned to bed againe with her~ ~ 127 7, 2| urgent~ ~occasion, Lazaro returned backe againe, quite contrary 128 7, 2| what to do or say. He never returned in this~ ~order before now, 129 7, 3| and his holy Brother were returned from theyr meditations; 130 7, 4| of this his distrust, hee returned home at night~ ~(not having 131 7, 4| times, without any answere returned: hee~ ~went downe the staires, 132 7, 4| stayed, till at the last she returned indeede, and finding the 133 7, 6| infamous imputations, wisely returned him hopefull~ ~promises, 134 7, 6| saying: My Master Beltramo is returned back?, newly alighted, and~ ~( 135 7, 6| might the better heare her; returned her~ ~Husband this answere. 136 7, 7| In the meane while; Egano returned home from Hawking, and so 137 7, 8| as~ ~Arriguccio was; he returned backe upon him, the one 138 7, 8| extreamely full of anger,~ ~returned backe againe to his house. 139 7, 9| roundly and roughly, hee returned this~ ~answere. Lesca, I 140 7, 9| and derided Nicostratus, returned in againe with his~ ~Lady 141 7, 10| to enjoyne mee. Now, as~ ~returned to my wonted priviledge, 142 8, 1| rather of a~ ~recompence duly returned: because women ought to 143 8, 1| my behalfe, when he is~ ~returned from Geneway. Ambrosia, 144 8, 1| beside, before her Husbande returned home, is a~ ~matter out 145 8, 3| himselfe to~ ~have found it; returned home to his house heavily 146 8, 3| protestation of courtesie, returned them this answer.~ ~Alas 147 8, 4| vehement sighe) at length~ ~returned him this answer.~ ~ Reverend 148 8, 4| parted from her, and~ ~shee returned home to her house.~ ~ Heere 149 8, 7| without any due revenge returned, but onely in this last 150 8, 7| the Schooles at Paris,~ ~returned home to Florence, not to 151 8, 7| distrustfull of any guilt; returned this answere to~ ~Ancilla. 152 8, 7| the Schollers hard usage, returned up againe with her to her~ ~ 153 8, 7| walke upon his~ ~legges, returned home, (so well as hee could) 154 8, 7| hinderance: and so parting, she returned home to her house.~ ~ Our 155 8, 7| body in the river, and then returned with it to the Tower. The~ ~ 156 8, 7| discoursing with her, returned her this answere. Madame, 157 8, 7| her~ ~Garments, and as yet returned not. Now began she to gaze 158 8, 7| faire green banke, he~ ~returned to see what the waiting 159 8, 9| Bologna to Florence; and returned thither againe like unto 160 8, 9| kinds. Among whom,~ ~there returned (not long since) thence, 161 8, 9| their company,~ ~Buffalmaco returned him this answer, whereto 162 8, 9| no other means, home he returned to his~ ~own house, where 163 8, 10| Mistresse, was presently~ ~returned backe againe to him, to 164 8, 10| depart thence, the slaves~ ~returned; they cloathed themselves, 165 8, 10| heare this answer, but she returned home to her~ ~owne house, 166 8, 10| pretty while absent,~ ~she returned againe weeping, and throwing 167 8, 10| being shipt, Salabetto~ ~returned with them to Palermo. Where 168 8, 10| no more,~ ~afterward he returned to Florence and there lived 169 8, 10| she saw that Salabetto~ ~returned not againe to Palermo, she 170 9, 2| absolution: the Lady~ ~Abbesse returned backe againe to bed to the 171 9, 3| againe unto them, they all returned~ ~home with Calandrino unto 172 9, 3| him for that night, and returned to visite him againe the 173 9, 4| in his~ ~purse, and then returned backe to play, speeding 174 9, 4| the Marquisate of Ancona, returned backe poorly in~ ~his shirt 175 9, 5| of tarrying, so that he~ ~returned not with water to his other 176 9, 5| When Calandrino was returned backe to his businesse, 177 9, 5| And when Calandrino was~ ~returned backe againe; in whispering 178 9, 5| also on the other side, returned him such queint and cunning~ ~ 179 9, 6| businesse for which he rose, returned to his bed~ ~againe, never 180 9, 6| candle; but rating the Cat,~ ~returned backe, feeling for the bed 181 9, 6| kisses and sweet imbraces: returned againe to his owne Bed, 182 9, 8| message, and when thou art returned, Ile pay thee for~ ~thy 183 9, 8| and escaping from him, returned backe to Guiotto~ ~(who 184 9, 9| halfe~ ~discontented) they returned homeward againe.~ ~ After 185 9, 9| This being done, hee~ ~returned to Melisso, and said: Tomorrow 186 9, 9| gone from Giosefo, and~ ~returned home to his owne house: 187 10, Ind| over-piercing for them: they returned backe~ ~againe to the Pallace, 188 10, Ind| over-past, and such as slept, returned~ ~waking: they mette together 189 10, 1| for so~ ~liberall a gift, returned home joyfully therewith, 190 10, 2| same Lord Abbot when hee returned~ ~from the Court Rome, reconciled 191 10, 2| parted for that time.~ ~ Nor returned he any more, till the next 192 10, 2| part of all his goods, and returned backe againe~ ~to Rome, 193 10, 2| him:~ ~but when he saw him returned, he demaunded, what benefit 194 10, 2| motion made by the~ ~Abbot; returned answere, that he was as 195 10, 3| him, which she had; and~ ~returned in againe at a second gate, 196 10, 3| death: whereunto Nathan returned this aunswere.~ ~ I would 197 10, 3| requested, Mithridanes~ ~returned back with him to the Pallace, 198 10, 4| his place of authority; he returned back againe to Bologna, 199 10, 4| which being effected, he~ ~returned to his company, and used 200 10, 4| all which demaunds, she returned not any~ ~answere. But when 201 10, 4| child in his armes, he returned to his place, and sate downe 202 10, 5| with much admiration, she returned home againe, the~ ~most 203 10, 5| So, taking her leave, she returned home honorably~ ~attended 204 10, 6| Florence, and the Guelphes returned thither againe. By which 205 10, 6| humility as they~ ~did before, returned home to the mansion house.~ ~ 206 10, 6| Cheese, the two Damosels returned~ ~againe, attyred in goodly 207 10, 6| from Signior Neri, the King returned~ ~to his lodging, concealing 208 10, 6| after, the King being~ ~returned to Naples, he determined, 209 10, 7| duty for her, whereupon, he returned her this answer.~ ~Lisana, 210 10, 7| comfortable speeches, he returned backe to the Court. This 211 10, 7| fortunate a~ ~marriage, returned humble and hearty thankes 212 10, 8| indifferent while with her, they returned~ ~home to their lodging, 213 10, 9| that were with Thorello, returned him this answer. Sir, it 214 10, 9| all tooke Shipping, and returned into~ ~Alexandria: sufficiently 215 10, 9| drowned in teares) she returned denyall, till in the end, 216 10, 9| at Geneway; whereto he~ ~returned him this answere. My Lord, 217 10, 9| your loving Nephew, newly returned from beyond~ ~the Seas. 218 10, 9| Sonne thou art happily returned, yet there is not any man 219 10, 10| hearing what he had~ ~said, returned no other answere but this. 220 10, 10| within few daies after returned backe to Bologna; and the~ ~ 221 10, Song| away the carriages;~ ~they returned (under the conduct of their