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  1  Ind      |                   manner, as appeared by divers admirable effects; yet not
  2  Ind      |                like an~ ~Egge, and so in divers greater or lesser, which (
  3  Ind      |              formerly I have said) among divers other, one day~ ~had evident
  4  Ind      |                if not far greater, begat divers feares and~ ~imaginations
  5  Ind      |           odoriferous herbes, and others divers kinds~ ~of spiceries, holding
  6  Ind      |           grieving: but insteed thereof, divers declared idle joy and~ ~
  7  Ind      |              misery of poore people, and divers, who were of better~ ~condition,
  8  Ind      |              were in a round ring: after divers sighs severelly~ ~delivered,
  9  Ind      |                 least, if we will doe as divers before us have done, and~ ~
 10  Ind      |                heere, others there, into divers~ ~places and companies,
 11  Ind      |                  with them, plucking off divers~ ~branches, shee made of
 12  Ind      |                Chaplets and Nosegayes of divers flowers, and singing~ ~silently
 13  Ind      |                 Queene commanded, that~ ~divers Instruments should be brought,
 14    1,    1|                  the~ ~charge of them to divers persons. And for all he
 15    1,    1|                 it very~ ~willingly; and divers times it was well knowen,
 16    1,    3|             circumspect, in answering to divers questions and~ ~demands,
 17    1,    3|         Christians likewise.~ ~Having in divers Warres, and other magnificent
 18    1,    4|                   wherein lived (among~ ~divers other) a yong Novice Monke,
 19    1,    5|                 Banquet of Hennes, and~ ~divers other gracious speeches
 20    1,    5|               variously~ ~cooked, and in divers kindes) were nothing else
 21    1,    6|            people being met there~ ~from divers places, especially Gentlemen
 22    1,    7|              very farre differing~ ~from divers Courtiers in these dayes,
 23    1,    7|                  discoursing with him on divers occasions.~ ~ In company
 24    1,    8|              have redresse by you,~ ~for divers dishonourable injuries done
 25    1,    9|                 shee (accompanied with~ ~divers other women of great account)
 26    1,    9|                 have often chaunced into divers places, where I have seene~ ~
 27    1,    9|               guided (by Fortune) thorow divers accidents and occasions:~ ~
 28    2,  Ind|                SUCH MEN OR WOMEN, AS (IN DIVERS~ ~ ACCIDENTS) HAVE BEEN
 29    2,    1|                but reason; and calling~ ~divers of the accusers, one of
 30    2,    2|              Continuing thus in talke of divers things, winning way, and~ ~
 31    2,    3|                supporting their expences divers~ ~yeeres.~ ~ The dealings
 32    2,    3|                white, accompanied with~ ~divers Monkes, and a great traine
 33    2,    3|                  it fortuned, that after divers~ ~dayes of travaile, they
 34    2,    4|              goodly Ship, lading it with divers sorts of~ ~Merchandizes,
 35    2,    4|                  in her~ ~house it would divers way stead her. The woman
 36    2,    5|                    performed; but, after divers other discoursings, the
 37    2,    5|                  one of them layde downe divers instruments of Iron which
 38    2,    5|                 a noise in the Church of divers men, who (as he imagined)~ ~
 39    2,    6|             Pisans, which remained there divers daies. In this Barke~ ~was
 40    2,    7|             EVILS, YEA, AND OF DEATH, TO DIVERS MEN~ ~ ~ ~ The Soldan of
 41    2,    7|                  King of Cholcos, who by divers accidents (in the~ ~space
 42    2,    7|                  his owne desires. Among divers other Children both~ ~male
 43    2,    7|                  Bajazeth, attended by~ ~divers of his followers on horsebacke,
 44    2,    7|               Lady to be honourably used divers dayes~ ~together, shee became
 45    2,    7|                  necke of another. After divers long and well~ ~delivered
 46    2,    7|                foorth, was directly over divers houses, which the long~ ~
 47    2,    7|               and frends, collected from divers places; he mustred a good
 48    2,    7|                 further. Remaining there divers dayes together,~ ~Constantine (
 49    2,    7|                  constrainedly had lived divers yeeres together, in the~ ~
 50    2,    8|               two children in England in divers places.~ ~Returning afterward (
 51    2,    8|                  men and women; yet (for divers~ ~occasions) much more upon
 52    2,    8|              upright judge, a fault of~ ~divers conditions (in respect of
 53    2,    8|                 into the City, he~ ~gave divers good advertisements to his
 54    2,    8|                   sons, accompanied with divers other Gentlemens children,
 55    2,    8|                 came any thing nere him. Divers times the President had
 56    2,    8|                performed.~ ~Gianetta had divers children by her husband,
 57    2,    8|                  King of France~ ~(after divers leagues of truces passed
 58    2,    9|                  began to~ ~discourse on divers matters, and falling from
 59    2,    9|                humours and affections of divers Women. Yea, and~ ~let me
 60    2,    9|               towards the Country house; divers things shee discoursed on
 61    2,    9|                   and she~ ~wrought with divers gallant Merchants of Geneway
 62    2,    9|                private)~ ~entertained by divers of her woorthie friends,
 63    2,   10|              their sakes, he approved by divers arguments and~ ~reasons,
 64    2,   10|              contentment, he~ ~continued divers daies together. And for
 65    2,   10|                  another, consorted with divers other~ ~Gentlewomen, in
 66    2,   10|                    of the Chamber, using divers speeches to Pagamino, whereof
 67    2, Song|                Song was ended, they sung divers other beside, and having~ ~
 68    3,    1|                  and trust of one woman, divers~ ~virgins were kept as recluses,
 69    3,    1|               and~ ~afterward shewed him divers knotty logs of wood, which
 70    3,    1|                where causing him to fell divers Trees, by signes he~ ~bad
 71    3,    1|                to make use of his paines divers other dayes beside;~ ~in
 72    3,    1|               daily from the Forest, and divers~ ~employments in other places,
 73    3,    2|            unable to relinquish his love divers times he resolved on some~ ~
 74    3,    2|                  Queene: he hid himselfe divers nights in a~ ~Gallery, which
 75    3,    2|                  by any of his fellowes, divers of them lodging~ ~both in
 76    3,    2|                 being there appointed to divers beds. Now, this was his~ ~
 77    3,    3|                   may be, yea and are~ ~(divers times) cunningly met withall,
 78    3,    3|             thought in~ ~my sleepe, that divers spirits of my kindred appeared
 79    3,    3|               but only demanded of~ ~her divers times, whether she knew
 80    3,    4|              them both, which~ ~made her divers times say to Felice: You
 81    3,    7|                  heard~ ~the treading of divers persons over his head, who
 82    3,    7|                Madame Hermelina, as also divers other~ ~Gentlewomen there
 83    3,    8|                 as living, himselfe, and divers more~ ~beside, did beleeve
 84    3,    8|                  no other~ ~end, but for divers times of recreation; when
 85    3,    8|              brought his wife with him~ ~divers dayes to the Monasterie;
 86    3,    8|                 his senses, and thorow~ ~divers chinkes and crannies of
 87    3,    9|                them, with the gifts of~ ~divers faire: and costly jewels;
 88    3,    9|           sodainly with her daughter, to divers friends of hers that dwelt
 89    3,    9|                 she rested her selfe for divers dayes, after so~ ~long and
 90    3,    9|                and sweetly~ ~kissing her divers times together, he bad her
 91    3, Song|                was understood by some in divers kinds: some alluding~ ~it
 92    4,    1|          although she had outstept (by~ ~divers yeeres) the age meete for
 93    4,    1|             malicious. The King had used divers dayes before, after~ ~dinner
 94    4,    1|            heeretofore beene poore, when divers of them that have~ ~delved
 95    4,    2|              Gentlewomen, she giving him divers disdainfull~ ~lookes.~ ~
 96    4,    2|                so left in bed: he beheld divers crouds of people, and a
 97    4,    3|                  and meeting with her in divers private places, grew~ ~prodigall
 98    4,    4|                  but also hath conducted divers, to a~ ~wretched and miserable
 99    4,    5|                 with earth, and planting divers rootes of excellent~ ~Basile
100    4,    6|               and women living, to~ ~see divers and sundry things while
101    4,    6|                  or the~ ~like cases?~ ~ Divers times I have had as ill
102    4,    6|                 maid to her Chamber, for divers elles of white Damaske~ ~
103    4,    6|          happened. Beside, he sent for~ ~divers Physitians, to be informed
104    4,    8|                  husband and~ ~wife, and divers other such like kind tearmes,
105    4,    8|           custome of yong Lovers) to use divers daily walkes by her doore:
106    4,   10|                discontentments.~ ~ Among divers other, that faine would
107    4,   10|                  Noble Families, wherein divers~ ~were very dangerously
108    4,   10|          admitted into the~ ~house, when divers Neighbours were in conference
109    4,   10|                  day following, but also divers dayes and nights afterward.
110    4,   10|                 painfull to him; turning divers times on the one side, and
111    4,   10|            caused them~ ~to repeate over divers times, in regard they were
112    4, Song|                    Song being ended, and divers other beside, lasting till
113    5,  Ind|                   wholsom Wines, as also divers sorts of banquetting stuffe.~ ~
114    5,  Ind|                former order) to exercise divers dances, and~ ~afterward
115    5,    1|                  the goods of~ ~Fortune. Divers children he had, but (amongst
116    5,    1|            native Countrey language, and divers other beside,~ ~signifieth
117    5,    1|              resolved, he prevailed with divers young~ ~Gentlemen his friends,
118    5,    1| neere-neighbouring Villages, where dwelt divers~ ~worthy Gentlemen, to whom
119    5,    1|                  the earnest entreaty of divers Rhodian Gentlemen, who were
120    5,    1|               marriage with Hormisda, by divers~ ~strange accidents. Now
121    5,    1|            manner as he had done; so did divers other beside, whom the companions~ ~
122    5,    2|              into her house, where dwelt divers~ ~other women (but not one
123    5,    2|                at Thunis, in~ ~regard of divers Christian ceremonies there
124    5,    3|                  Castle, and found there divers of his~ ~familiar acquaintance:
125    5,    4|                further from me. So, with divers parting~ ~kisses, they brake
126    5,    5|                  supper, in company of~ ~divers his familiar friends, whereof
127    5,    5|                 thither, and apprehended divers of the~ ~mutiners: among
128    5,    6|                 hath bene observed, by~ ~divers of our former Novels related,
129    5,    7|                 along Armenia, had taken divers children; he bought some
130    5,    8|                  goodly greene) erecting divers Tents and Pavillions, such
131    5,    8|                had done before, inviting divers to~ ~dine with him this
132    5,    8|           thought convenient, sent for~ ~divers of his kindred and friends
133    6,  Ind|            disposed, and repetition of~ ~divers the passed Novels, especially
134    6,  Ind|                  After dinner, they sung divers excellent Canzonnets, and
135    6,    1|           Acquaintance, accompanied with divers Knights and~ ~Gentlewomen,
136    6,    2|                great regard) having sent divers Gentlemen of~ ~his Court
137    6,    4|            Fortune (being a ready helper divers wayes to the~ ~timorous)
138    6,    5|              like as Fortune is observed divers wayes, to~ ~hide under vile
139    6,    9|          deserving note, namely, that in divers places of~ ~Florence, men
140    6,    9|           Oftentimes, they did honour to divers Gentlemen and~ ~strangers,
141    6,    9|               are at Saint Reparata, and divers more beside. He~ ~entring
142    6,   10|               gave him, and chiefly~ ~at divers daies of the year, when
143    6,   10|              Chappel, where he shewed me divers beames of the Starre that~ ~
144    6,   10|                  and Figge-trees, with~ ~divers other Trees beside, so plentifully
145    6, Song|              sound whereof they~ ~danced divers daunces: And a great part
146    7,    1|                 and~ ~assemblies. He had divers other petty Offices beside,
147    7,    1|                house, and where shee had divers times supt with Frederigo.
148    7,    1|               hath bin my feare, that in divers nights past, so soone as
149    7,    1|                  head, and made it turne divers times~ ~about, and in the
150    7,    3|                his gossip~ ~Agnesia, and divers other enormous vanities
151    7,    3|         Dominicke, Saint Fraunces, and~ ~divers other holy Saints beside,
152    7,    4|        familiarity with her friend, yea, divers times after, as~ ~occasion
153    7,    4|                   calling his Wife Cheta divers times, without any answere
154    7,   10|                not sent thither, but for divers sinnes by mee committed
155    8,    1|                   The Gentlewoman, after divers of these private solicitings,~ ~
156    8,    2|                offering at her~ ~shrine. Divers prety pleasing qualities
157    8,    2|              Asse before him, laden with divers commodities,~ ~and demaunding
158    8,    4|                 I very well remember (by divers Novels formerly~ ~related)
159    8,    7|                her Waitingwoman, she had divers meetings, and kinde conferences.~ ~
160    8,    7|             passing daily by the~ ~doore divers times, under colour of some
161    8,    9|              observed day by day,~ ~that divers of our Citizens, when they
162    8,    9|              furred with Minever, beside divers other great apparances,~ ~
163    8,    9|              Wherefore, he~ ~demanded of divers persons, who had good understanding
164    8,    9|         helpefull to those Gentlemen, in divers of~ ~their amorous occasions,
165    8,    9|                  and friendshippe~ ~with divers, never regarding, whether
166    8,    9|                  in me,~ ~as, playing on divers instruments, exquisite in
167    8,    9|              farre off from thence, were divers trenches and~ ~ditches,
168    8,   10|              related by the~ ~Queene, in divers passages thereof, mooved
169    8,   10|                  from others all.~ ~Nay, divers have gone so farre, as to
170    8,   10|                 the Basket, wherein were divers goodly Silver~ ~bottles,
171    8,   10|                  although he had heard~ ~divers flying reports concerning
172    8,   10|         unhappinesse. He received~ ~also divers Letters from his Master,
173    8,   10|                  first againe: he caused divers Packes to~ ~be well bound
174    8,   10|               their Instruments, singing divers sweete~ ~Ditties to them,
175    9,    1|                Lovers have bene led into divers accidents,~ ~not onely inevitable
176    9,    1|                hee became surprized with divers~ ~dreadfull conceites and
177    9,    1|               opinions, he was~ ~willing divers times to turne home backe
178    9,    1|                   and as hee went along, divers considerations also ran
179    9,    4|                was a great Gamester, and divers times~ ~would be beastly
180    9,    4|                  that Fortarigo espied~ ~divers countrey Pezants, laboring
181    9,    4|                 Corsignano, where he had divers Kinsmen and Friends, he
182    9,    5|              Phillippo, resorted thither divers times, with one or other~ ~
183    9,    5|                  manner, breathing forth divers dissembled sighs~ ~among
184    9,    5|               great moment. Moreover, at divers close and~ ~sodain meetings,
185    9,    5|                 Chamber, there hee wrote divers follies on the~ ~Parchment,
186    9,    6|              Damosell, resorting thither divers times as hee~ ~travelled
187    9,    6|                  continued liking,~ ~and divers devises mustred in his braine,
188    9,    8|                  not sufficient to feede divers Gentlemen, whom hee~ ~hath
189    9,    8|                 having told this jest to divers of his friends, and~ ~much
190    9,    9|          consideration (over and above~ ~divers other important reasons)
191    9,   10|                  in one~ ~bed; wherewith divers times she acquainted her
192   10,  Ind|                talking, and answering to divers demands both what that~ ~
193   10,    1|        indifferent long while, observing divers behaviours~ ~in the king:
194   10,    1|              another, and~ ~Baronnies on divers, som-what indiscreetly,
195   10,    1|                  perhaps) I have done to divers other, farre inferiour to
196   10,    2|                 of Bastard. Afterward,~ ~divers other speeches passed betweene
197   10,    2|           continuing the same course for divers~ ~dayes after: till the
198   10,    2|           likewise, whereto he~ ~invited divers of the Towne, and many of
199   10,    5|                 Heereupon, hee sent into divers partes of the world, to
200   10,    5|           rarities; so, accompanied with divers~ ~Ladies and Gentlewomen
201   10,    6|                  the servant~ ~had drest divers of them in exquisite order,
202   10,    6|               their hands,~ ~filled with divers delicate Fruites, such as
203   10,    7|                   and likewise he sung~ ~divers excellent Ditties, which
204   10,    7|               nature, having~ ~afterward divers times considered on the
205   10,    7|                 territories abounding in divers wealthy possessions, saying
206   10,    7|                from her.~ ~ By this, and divers other like worthy deeds,
207   10,    8|                 bed. Gisippus, who~ ~had divers dayes noted his melancholly
208   10,    9|                  with the~ ~Gentlemen on divers occasions, guided them by
209   10,    9|                Dinner~ ~being ended, and divers familiar conferences passing
210   10,    9|              their servants also, with~ ~divers worthy necessaries fitting
211   10,    9|            respect, I make no doubt; but divers and sundrie great Lords
212   10,    9|                sundred and imprisoned in divers~ ~Townes and Citties. Amongest
213   10,    9|                  Genewayes, to~ ~redeeme divers Cittizens of theirs, there
214   10,    9|                  had effected as~ ~much, divers times else-where: whereupon
215   10,   10|                humble, and patient? with divers other the like~ ~questions:
216   10, Song|                 After the Song was past, divers other were sung beside,
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