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  1  Ind      |           the East Countries, where Lord or Lady being touched~ ~
  2  Ind      |           it) even as boldly as the Lord or owner, without any~ ~
  3    1,    1|           many offences against our Lord God,~ ~in the whole current
  4    1,    1|       better~ ~entertainement to my Lord and Saviour, and yet I have
  5    1,    1|            on that day, our blessed Lord arose~ ~from death to life.
  6    1,    1|             doe daily blaspheme our Lord God,~ ~and yet neverthelesse,
  7    1,    3|              thus he replied.~ ~ My Lord, the question propounded
  8    1,    3|              In like manner my good Lord,~ ~concerning those three
  9    1,    4|               should have bene: the Lord Abbot being newly arisen
 10    1,    4|           he~ ~went directly to the Lord Abbots lodging, and delivering
 11    1,    4|          matter, boldly~ ~saide; My Lord, I have not yet brought
 12    1,    4|            but finding it to be the Lord Abbot, shee fell on her~ ~
 13    1,    4|          this unkinde manner.~ ~ My Lord Abbot looking demurely on
 14    1,    4|           answered, saying. My good Lord, I have not~ ~yet beene
 15    1,    5|       PRINCES: AND THAT A DISCREETE LORD SHOULD NOT~ ~ OFFER MODESTIE
 16    1,    5|             Lady Marquesse,~ ~whose Lord being then from home, opinion
 17    1,    5|             this answere. Not so my Lord, but women and wives,~ ~
 18    1,    6|           What? Doest thou make our Lord a drinker, and a curious
 19    1,    6|              a Magnifico and mighty Lord, for a sudden~ ~and unaccustomed
 20    1,    6|          journy, and arrived at the Lord Abbots Court, an indifferent
 21    1,    6|           untill~ ~such time as the Lord Abbot was himselfe set:
 22    1,    6|           Houshold went to tell his Lord,~ ~that nothing now wanted
 23    1,    6|     heartily fell to feeding.~ ~ My Lord Abbot, after hee had stayed
 24    2,    1|            said unto~ ~him. Good my Lord Justice, helpe me in an
 25    2,    1|         thus spake to the Judge. My Lord, I am heere~ ~ready before
 26    2,    1|     Martellino hearing, replyed. My Lord, they~ ~all lie in their
 27    2,    1|           lodged. Wherefore good my Lord, if you finde all no otherwise,
 28    2,    1|       service, went with him to the Lord of Trevers; prevailing~ ~
 29    2,    1|            not~ ~deliver him to the Lord, untill in meere despight
 30    2,    1|          compeld to do~ ~it.~ ~ The Lord of Trevers, when Martellino
 31    2,    1|        other helpe but hanging. The Lord, smiling (a long while)
 32    2,    2|          that makes it, my deceased Lord and Husband living so perfectly
 33    2,    3| Neverthelesse, next adjoyning to my Lord Abbots~ ~Chamber, there
 34    2,    3|             any noyse at all.~ ~ My Lord Abbot, whose thoughts were
 35    2,    3|             vertuous intention, our Lord, who~ ~onely knoweth perfectly,
 36    2,    6|        Sonnes became servant to the Lord thereof, and was found~ ~
 37    2,    6|         judgement, thus replied. My Lord,~ ~affectation of rule,
 38    2,    6|         Beritola thus~ ~replied. My Lord, I can say nothing else
 39    2,    6|          this universall joy; our~ ~Lord, a most abundant bestower
 40    2,    7|             hee did, to resolve his Lord what remained therein. There~ ~
 41    2,    7|        behaviour,~ ~declared to his Lord what hee had seene in the
 42    2,    7|         Princes brother to be their Lord and~ ~Soveraigne, inciting
 43    2,    7|            to the Soldan, saide: My Lord, as shee hath~ ~often told
 44    2,    8|           to be a wise and~ ~worthy Lord, singularly expert in military
 45    2,    8|          this manner.~ ~ Honourable Lord, and my deerely respected
 46    2,    8|         then hee would so wrong his Lord and~ ~Maister, he would
 47    2,    8|              being then wife to the Lord high Marshal, comming forth
 48    2,    8|           foot. There dwelt another Lord, in office of~ ~Marshalship
 49    2,    8|    gracefull in the favour of her~ ~Lord and Lady, yea, of every
 50    2,    8|           me~ ~Gianetta, what if my Lord the King (who is a gallant
 51    2,    8|          comparison, acquainted her Lord with all she had done, and
 52    2,    8|        lefte~ ~there with the other Lord Marshall, who was the President
 53    2,    8|           choisely respected by his Lord,~ ~because hee was most
 54    2,    8|            dreadful visitation, the Lord~ ~President, his Lady, Sonnes,
 55    2,    8|       deceased Father, she made him Lord, and sole~ ~commander. Within
 56    2,    8|             place of his~ ~deceased Lord. These faire fortunes, within
 57    2,    8|          where he found him to~ ~be Lord Marshall and President of
 58    2,    8|             of the good olde man,~ ~Lord Andrew Mandevile, Father
 59    2,    8|       Mandevile, Son to his~ ~other Lord high Marshall; with whom
 60    2,    8|    requesting his speedy repaire to Lord Perotto, that being~ ~both
 61    2,    8|           promised by the King. You Lord~ ~Perotto, whose true name
 62    2,    8|       remuneration of my soveraigne Lord and King, and~ ~commending
 63    2,    9|           went beyond all other. No Lord, Knight, Esquire, or~ ~Gentleman,
 64    2,    9|             being come to Acres, as Lord and Captaine of the Guard~ ~
 65    2,    9|           Ambroginolo replyed, My~ ~Lord, pardon mee, I smile not
 66    2,    9|           how~ ~thou hadst them. My Lord (answered Ambroginolo) these
 67    2,    9|            the Soldane. My gracious Lord, you may plainly~ ~perceive,
 68    2,   10|            Pagamino answered.~ ~ My Lord Judge, you are welcome hither,
 69    2,   10|             with him. Which when my Lord the~ ~Judge beheld, (who
 70    2,   10|              have not seene you. My Lord Judge conceived in his minde,
 71    3,    1|        Monasterie, belonging to the Lord of those parts, who is termed
 72    3,    8|          not a little welcome to my Lord Abbot, because~ ~(thereby)
 73    3,    8|             me reverenced here~ ~as Lord Abbot, yet am I but as other
 74    3,    8|      honored be the Fates, the holy Lord Abbot, blessed Saint~ ~Bennet,
 75    3,    8|       politique~ ~stratagems of the Lord Abbot, when hee intended
 76    3,    9|           gaining the grace of my~ ~Lord and Husband. Yet these two
 77    3,    9|            thus~ ~she spake. Worthy Lord, I am thy poore, despised,
 78    3,   10|          Devil in Hell, whereto the Lord~ ~had condemned him.~ ~
 79    3,   10|            hardly bear it."~ ~ "The Lord be praised!" said she; "
 80    3,   10|          sing a~ ~Song. My gracious Lord (quoth she) I can skill
 81    4,    1|    Principality was a very~ ~humane Lord, and of ingenious nature;
 82    4,    1|           but onely this:~ ~Alas my Lord! Love is able to do much
 83    4,    6|            such pompe as beseemed a Lord~ ~Baron, and on the shoulders
 84    4,    9|           no otherwise, then as his Lord had saide: and using~ ~his
 85    4,    9|            spake in this manner. My Lord and~ ~husband, you have
 86    5,    1|            answer, thus he replyed. Lord Lysimachus, in such a~ ~
 87    5,    2|       Mariabdela: there was a young Lord of great birth, and very
 88    5,    2|              manner.~ ~ My gracious Lord, during the time that I
 89    5,    2|          Now the reason (Gracious~ ~Lord) why thus I counsell you,
 90    5,    3|         returned to Rome; where her Lord Liello and she prevailed
 91    5,    6|           by Don~ ~Rogiero de Oria, Lord Admirall of Sicilie, and
 92    5,    6|    forthwith brought him before the Lord Marshall, where being~ ~
 93    5,    6|            admired valour, and then Lord high Admirall of Sicily,
 94    5,    6|             to him, saying, Good my Lord, entreat one favour for
 95    5,    6|              the~ ~onely Brother to Lord John di Procida, by whose
 96    5,    6|        whose meanes thou becamest~ ~Lord and King of this Countrey.
 97    5,    7|    Sergeants (in reverence to the~ ~Lord Ambassador) stayed awhile,
 98    5,    7|             spake thus~ ~to him. My Lord, he whom you have sent to
 99    5,    7|         that Pedro was Sonne to the Lord Ambassador, he~ ~wondred
100    6,    3|         Byshop of Florence, and the Lord Marshall: having moved a
101    6,    3|       Messer Diego de la Ratta, and Lord Marshall to King Robert
102    6,    3|              natured man. Which the Lord Marshall understanding,
103    6,    3|         absolutely~ ~agreed on; the Lord Marshall prepared to fit
104    6,    3|           after, the Bishop and the Lord Marshal (alwaies~ ~conversing
105    6,    3|    presently thus she~ ~replied. My Lord, if I should make such a
106    6,    7|       pleasantly thus~ ~replied. My Lord, true it is, that Rinaldo
107    6,    7|             then demand of~ ~you my Lord, being our Potestate and
108    6,   10|           the poore brethren of our Lord Baron S.~ ~Anthony, both
109    6,   10|         most devout servants to our Lord Baron S. Anthony,~ ~in especiall
110    6,   10|              weare, and love to our Lord Baron Saint Anthony, would
111    7,  Ind|          readines, according as his Lord over-night had~ ~commanded
112    7,    1|        knocking.~ ~ ~ ~ My Gracious Lord (quoth Madame Aemillia)
113    7,    2|            and sighing to my selfe: Lord, thinke I, of what~ ~mettall
114    7,    5|             Courtes; yea, or as our Lord~ ~himselfe, who rested the
115    7,    7|           in himselfe, to serve som Lord or worthy~ ~Gentleman, if
116    7,    9|          Governour thereof, a Noble Lord,~ ~named Nicostratus, on
117    7,    9|           herein were relatives: My Lord and Master hath so farre~ ~
118    7,    9|            withall, that I knowe my Lord to be wise and~ ~judicious,
119    7,    9|             in~ ~the presence of my Lord and Master, she kill his
120    7,    9|               great Wisedome of his Lord and Maister. After she had
121    7,    9|   pleasantly thus spake. How now my Lord? Why do you looke~ ~so frowningly?
122    7,    9|     ilpleasing smell, whereof their Lord seemed to take dislike.
123    7,    9|             in this manner. Alas my Lord, you shall not need to~ ~
124    7,    9|             is this? Alas~ ~my good Lord, How could you abide this,
125    7,    9|            meere loyall duty to his Lord) seeing them all three to
126    7,    9|             he said.~ ~ Forbeare my Lord, Do you not see, in how
127    7,    9|         loving soever you are to my Lord, Are you~ ~so little carefull
128    7,    9|          think thou dreamest. No my Lord, replyed~ ~Pyrrhus, I dreame
129    7,    9|             know not verie well (my Lord) what answere I should make~ ~
130    7,    9|              thou seest us. Alas my Lord (saide Pyrrhus) I humbly
131    7,    9|       Pyrrhus, Darst thou abuse thy Lord, who hath reposed so much~ ~
132    7,    9|              Lydia replyed, Alas my Lord, Why do you raile and~ ~
133    7,    9|                 I deny not (my good Lord) but freely confesse, that
134    7,    9|            an injurious slave to my Lord and Master.~ ~ Now then,
135    7,    9|           not thou~ ~serve a worthy Lord? And have not I a wise Husband,
136    7, Song|          the Passion of our blessed Lord~ ~and Saviour, which (if
137    8,    3|      walketh meerely~ ~invisible. O Lord Sir (quoth Calandrino) those
138    8,    4|        being somwhat~ ~tedious, the Lord Bishop was walking abroad
139    8,    4|     Brethren, thus~ ~spake. My good Lord, seeing it hath pleased
140    8,    4|         which we will shew you. The Lord Bishop was~ ~well contented
141    8,    5|      answerable to the other. Oh my Lord Judge (cryed~ ~Maso out
142    8,    5|            mine owne use.~ ~ Worthy Lord Judge (cryed Ribi, on the
143    8,    5|            to defend~ ~himselfe. My Lord (quoth Maso) you may bee
144    8,    5|             to mine~ ~Adversary? My Lord (said Ribi) never was Libell
145    8,    7|         friend, electing thee as my Lord and constant Love for ever.~ ~
146    8,    9|             Sol being at that time, Lord of~ ~the ascendent, joyned
147    8,   10|             of the~ ~Communalty, or Lord of the Towne or City, for
148    9,    1|             his hope, by making you Lord of her, and all that is
149    9,    4|              his much indeared good Lord~ ~and friend: he intended
150   10,    2|        Ghinotto di Tacco; tooke the Lord Abbot of Clugni as his prisoner,~ ~
151   10,    2|             him at libert. The same Lord Abbot when hee returned~ ~
152   10,    2|            made~ ~him a Knight, and Lord Prior of a goodly Hospitall.~ ~ ~ ~
153   10,    2|            as Pope at Rome, and the Lord Abbot of Clugni (accounted
154   10,    2|          well accompanyed)~ ~to the Lord Abbot, who said to him in
155   10,    2|           thus mildely answered. My Lord (quoth he) you are arrived
156   10,    2|     strongly armed theeves, and the Lord~ ~Abbot perceiving, that
157   10,    2|     Ghinotto himselfe went~ ~to the Lord Abbot, and said. My Lord,
158   10,    2|            Lord Abbot, and said. My Lord, Ghinotto, to whom you are
159   10,    2|          upon what occasion?~ ~ The Lord Abbot being a very wise
160   10,    2|           him in this manner.~ ~ My Lord, when Ghinotto was yonger
161   10,    2|         well enough (answered the~ ~Lord Abbot) if I could get forth
162   10,    2|         next morning, he said. My~ ~Lord, seeing you doe feele your
163   10,    2|          magnificent manner.~ ~ The Lord Abbot recreated himselfe
164   10,    2|           dinner time was come, the Lord Abbot and all his company,~ ~
165   10,    2|     horsebacke as yet, or~ ~no? The Lord Abbot answered, that he
166   10,    2|             his horses, he said. My Lord, let me plainely give you
167   10,    2|          you seeme to be a worthy~ ~Lord, I will not (although I
168   10,    2|           owne free liberty.~ ~ The Lord Abbot wondred not a little,
169   10,    2|      received intelligence of~ ~the Lord Abbots surprizall, which
170   10,    2|           Holy Father, answered the Lord Abbot, all the humble suit
171   10,    2|             to the great joy of the Lord Abbot: and the~ ~Pope finding
172   10,    2|          creating him knight, and~ ~Lord Prior of the very chiefest
173   10,    2|            thankefull friend to the Lord Abbot of Clugny.~ ~
174   10,    3|         matter of~ ~mervaile, for a Lord Abbot to performe any magnificent
175   10,    3|          great and that done by the Lord great in Abbot of~ ~Clugny,
176   10,    5|     betweene himselfe and the Noble Lord Ansaldo.~ ~ Now concerning
177   10,    5|          shal keepe it. The~ ~Noble Lord was modestly ashamed, and
178   10,    6|               Gilberto the Husband, Lord Ansaldo the importunate
179   10,    6|          very worthy and vertuous~ ~Lord, and meet to be a Counseller
180   10,    6|            this manner.~ ~ Gracious Lord, I wonder not a little at
181   10,    7|        Arragon,~ ~being then become Lord of that Kingdom, he made
182   10,    7|            day, when our Soveraigne Lord the King honoured~ ~his
183   10,    7|                Say to my Soveraigne Lord, that I must die~ ~ Except
184   10,    7|                Say to my Soveraigne Lord, that I must die:~ ~ Except
185   10,    7|            it before? My gracious~ ~Lord, answered Manutio, it must
186   10,    7|             her, or no? My Gracious Lord, answered Bernardo, as yet
187   10,    7|            voyce, thus answered. My Lord, most~ ~certaine am I, that
188   10,    8|             possessor. As for Noble Lord Titus, he had no reason
189   10,    9|              and no Prince or great Lord. Dinner~ ~being ended, and
190   10,    9|       account your selfe to be soly Lord here, for I am now~ ~no
191   10,    9|       returned him this answere. My Lord, our Gallies made a very
192   10,    9|         cried out aloud: This is my Lord and~ ~Husband, this truely
193   10,    9|          Husband, this truely is my Lord Thorello. So running to
194   10,   10|            I purpose to speake of a Lord Marquesse, not any matter
195   10,   10|          when among those that were Lord~ ~Marquesses of Saluzzo,
196   10,   10|             al,~ ~was a young Noble Lord, named Gualtiero, who having
197   10,   10|           destitute of a succeeding Lord; offering~ ~themselves to
198   10,   10|            contentment; whereto the Lord Marquess thus answered.~ ~
199   10,   10|       appeared very pleasing to the Lord~ ~Marquesse, and gave him
200   10,   10|          nuptiall day was come, the Lord Marques, about~ ~nine of
201   10,   10|             the passage by of the~ ~Lord Marquesse and his traine.
202   10,   10|    courtesie, saying. My gracious~ ~Lord, hee is in the house.~ ~
203   10,   10|           answered. Yes my gracious Lord, if you will accept so poore
204   10,   10|          but rather~ ~of some Noble Lord, whereat every one wondred
205   10,   10|         towards the subjects of her Lord and Husband, she~ ~shewed
206   10,   10|             honourable and gracious Lord, dispose of me, as you thinke~ ~
207   10,   10|           must accomplish what my~ ~Lord hath strictly enjoyned me,
208   10,   10|              and doe with it as thy Lord and mine hath~ ~commanded
209   10,   10|          must be~ ~their Soveraigne Lord and Master. Which makes
210   10,   10|           Gracious and Honourable~ ~Lord, satisfie and please your
211   10,   10|         laden with~ ~it. For (Noble Lord) it was never out of my
212   10,   10|            answered.~ ~ My Gracious Lord, I am glad I can doe you
213   10,   10|           to see the comming of the Lord~ ~Marquesses new Spouse.~ ~
214   10,   10|           new elected Spouse of the Lord~ ~Marquesse.~ ~ All the
215   10,   10|           our new chosen Spouse? My Lord (quoth she)~ ~I like her
216   10,   10|       slaine. I am~ ~thy honourable Lord and Husband, who doth, and
217   10,   10|         backe to Bologna; and the~ ~Lord Marques, fetching home old
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