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1 Ind | with some difficulty, come afterward to walk upon a goodly even~ ~ 2 Ind | soules: extending it selfe afterward from place to place Westward,~ ~ 3 Ind | women: whereon~ ~ensued afterward, that upon the parties healing 4 Ind | lying in no meane numbers. Afterward,~ ~Bieres were brought thither, 5 Ind | it~ ~came to passe (as afterward I understoode by some of 6 1, 1| answer for our selves.~ ~ Afterward, he demanded of him, how 7 1, 1| accounting it. About a moneth afterward, I found that there~ ~were 8 1, 1| the very~ ~point of death? Afterward, he saide unto him, Master 9 1, 2| and named him John, and afterward,~ ~by learned Divines he 10 1, 4| what shee was, and then (afterward) to resolve upon the rest. 11 1, 5| be tolde among women.~ ~Afterward, the Queene commaunded Madam 12 1, 5| bee most heartily welcome. Afterward, entring into further~ ~ 13 1, 6| selfe-same yellow~ ~unguent, and afterward, to heare Masse of the holy 14 1, 6| appointed for pennance. Afterward, Philostratus, who was in~ ~ 15 1, 9| at his~ ~loving folly, as afterward they did indeede.~ ~ No 16 1, 9| the fresh and~ ~open ayre; afterward, with Canzonets and other 17 2, Ind| MOLLESTED BY FORTUNE, AND YET AFTERWARD~ ~ (CONTRARY TO THEIR HOPE 18 2, 1| was~ ~well beaten, being afterward taken prisoner, and in great 19 2, 1| our Citizens; and yet afterward, how (beyond all hope) he 20 2, 1| him, and then to hang him afterward. Being let downe to the~ ~ 21 2, 1| refraine from laughing. Afterward, he went~ ~with them to 22 2, 2| all his losses; returning afterward~ ~safe and well home unto 23 2, 2| shift for~ ~thy lodging. Afterward, the same man thus againe 24 2, 3| with an Abbot, whom he afterward found to be the King of 25 2, 3| while one of them, and~ ~afterward another, returned backe 26 2, 3| inheritances and possessions.~ ~Afterward, departing from Florence, 27 2, 4| entertained by a good woman; And afterward, returned richly home to~ ~ 28 2, 4| armes extended over it, and afterward, she~ ~espied the face of 29 2, 5| Sicily with his Father, and afterward at Perouse;~ ~recounting 30 2, 5| such as~ ~thou seest me. Afterward, occasions so befalling 31 2, 5| indifferently fitte for his owne.~ ~Afterward, hee tooke the Crosse, Miter, 32 2, 5| get out of the grave, and afterward forth of the~ ~Church, at 33 2, 6| caused him to be imprisoned. Afterward, when the country of Sicely~ ~ 34 2, 6| those inconveniences which afterward followed; being~ ~overcome 35 2, 6| and wept exceedingly.~ ~ Afterward, by the loving paines of 36 2, 7| treacherous advantage;~ ~afterward drew on many more of the 37 2, 7| Idea of his~ ~best desires. Afterward, understanding in what manner 38 2, 7| chosen Prince being~ ~assured afterward, by other more apparant 39 2, 7| shee was, and never more afterward, to~ ~be seene in that Country 40 2, 7| you parted from him, and afterward make you wife~ ~to the King 41 2, 8| divers places.~ ~Returning afterward (unknowne) thorow Scotland, 42 2, 8| their fathers direction, as afterward it did sufficiently appeare. 43 2, 8| and~ ~seeing what Perotto afterward performed; became surprized 44 2, 9| caused her to~ ~be slaine, as afterward it was reported by himselfe.~ ~ 45 2, 9| devoured~ ~by savage beasts. Afterward, desiring such garments 46 2, 9| thousands of people, which afterward beheld the Carkasse of his~ ~ 47 2, 10| about the~ ~streetes, and afterward died in very miserable manner. 48 3, 1| gladly gave him food, and~ ~afterward shewed him divers knotty 49 3, 1| bee you the watch, and afterward follow mee~ ~in my fortune, 50 3, 2| discovered to her, might~ ~afterward be an occasion, to urge 51 3, 3| min by my brethren: but afterward I considered, that men~ ~( 52 3, 3| committed, he~ ~said; He would afterward be better advised. So departing 53 3, 4| so rich a~ ~Science; and afterward sware unto him, never to 54 3, 4| pure golde: and such as afterward thou makest, shall be more~ ~ 55 3, 4| little upon thy~ ~bed, and afterward go about thy businesse, 56 3, 7| insteed of him, accusing afterward (by~ ~false opinion, and 57 3, 8| that hee was in Purgatorie. Afterward, when time came that hee~ ~ 58 3, 8| it him~ ~to drinke, and afterward walked with him about the 59 3, 8| shee~ ~did: for very often afterward, the Abbot used in this 60 3, 9| two Sonnes; which~ ~being afterward made knowne unto Count Bertrand, 61 3, 9| shall give it me,~ ~and afterward send him word, that your 62 3, 9| much discontented; albeit~ ~afterward, he did never heare any 63 3, Song| and most sweetly sung. Afterward, lighted Torches being brought,~ ~ 64 4, 1| lodging: the cave being afterward guilty of~ ~their often 65 4, 1| although contrary use did afterward hide and conceale~ ~this 66 4, 2| disguise of the same God. Afterward, being frighted by the~ ~ 67 4, 2| abiding, then can I~ ~safely (afterward) bring you where you would 68 4, 2| borrowed in the Butchery. Afterward, he sent a man to the Rialto,~ ~ 69 4, 3| meanes of saving her life. Afterward, her owne~ ~Friend killeth 70 4, 3| uttering one word, but~ ~afterward spake thus. Little goodnesse 71 4, 3| Rhodes, where they lived afterward in great distresse and~ ~ 72 4, 4| likewise slew them; and afterward had his owne head smitten 73 4, 4| pleasing to him. So that afterward, by the trusty carriage 74 4, 4| hir~ ~before his face, and afterward, throwing her body into 75 4, 4| so ill-gotten victory.~ ~ Afterward, having recovered the Princesse 76 4, 5| Lorenzo,~ ~slew him, and afterward enterred his body, where 77 4, 5| to call him at any time afterward, and so~ ~vanished away.~ ~ 78 4, 6| her deliverance. But she afterward, being weary of all worldly~ ~ 79 4, 6| in~ ~my hand. The blind afterward couched downe by me, laying 80 4, 7| downe by the Sage bed, and afterward rise~ ~to walke againe, 81 4, 8| upon the bed lying by her. Afterward, his body being carried 82 4, 8| doore, where he left it, and afterward~ ~returned to his owne house 83 4, 8| capacity of expression. Afterward he declared what had hapned 84 4, 9| eate. Which she knowing afterward, threw her selfe out of 85 4, 9| had first tasted~ ~it, fed afterward so heartily thereon, that 86 4, 9| while she sate silert, but afterward saide. I pray you tell me~ ~ 87 4, 10| their~ ~owne house, where afterward the man awaking, was apprehended 88 4, 10| pilfering busines,~ ~and afterward hid his body in the chest, 89 4, 10| divers dayes and nights afterward. Having~ ~his eyes wide 90 4, 10| laide~ ~him in the Chest. Afterward, she rehearsed the speeches 91 4, 10| But what became of him afterward~ ~(till being awake, he 92 5, Ind| of banquetting stuffe.~ ~Afterward, they all repaired into 93 5, Ind| exercise divers dances, and~ ~afterward voyces to their instruments, 94 5, 1| Iphigenia on the Seas, was afterward imprisoned~ ~at Rhodes. 95 5, 1| exercised in Philosophy. And afterward, love to Iphigenia being~ ~ 96 5, 1| his power, and guid them (afterward) to the highest~ ~degrees 97 5, 1| endeavour,~ ~and let fortune afterward dispose of them as she pleased; 98 5, 1| man~ ~endued with reason. Afterward, by adverse fortune, and 99 5, 1| did first bestow, and (afterward~ ~frowning) tooke from thee 100 5, 2| HUMBLE MEN, TO RAISE THEM~ ~ AFTERWARD TO A FARRE HIGHER DEGREE~ ~ ~ ~ 101 5, 3| the Theeves, and happening afterward to escape from~ ~them; commeth ( 102 5, 3| happen, you should not~ ~afterward complaine of us.~ ~ The 103 5, 3| but the bare~ ~bones, and afterward ran ranging thorow the Forest. 104 5, 3| at my Husbands charges.~ ~Afterward both he and I will endeavour, 105 5, 3| in love and peace,~ ~and afterward they lived lovingly together, 106 5, 4| overpresuming boldnesse, as afterward proveth to be sauced~ ~with 107 5, 5| fought for her;~ ~who being afterward knowne to be the Sister 108 5, 5| the House: going thence~ ~afterward to Fano, and there deceasing, 109 5, 6| Admirall of Sicilie, and afterward married the~ ~Damosell.~ ~ ~ ~ 110 5, 6| or what they were; then afterward, to be consumed with~ ~fire. 111 5, 7| whereupon he was released, and afterward enjoyed~ ~Violenta in marriage.~ ~ ~ ~ 112 5, 7| to be burned: but hearing afterward of~ ~their happy deliverance, 113 5, 7| place of~ ~execution, and afterward to be hanged by the necke. 114 5, 7| against the walles, and afterward throw him to my~ ~Dogges 115 5, 7| hearing any tydings of~ ~him afterward. Upon further consideration, 116 5, 7| thence to Laiazzo,~ ~where afterward they lived in much tranquility.~ ~ 117 5, 8| Damosell; whom he slew, and afterward gave her to be~ ~devoured 118 5, 8| my~ ~Hounds to feede on. Afterward, such is the appointment 119 5, 8| admonished by her example)~ ~grew afterward more kind and tractable 120 5, 10| manner, and Pedro was alwayes afterward more loving to his Wife,~ ~ 121 6, Ind| be called, walking forth afterward upon the pearled dewe~ ~( 122 6, 2| passe by his doore, and~ ~afterward to returne backe the same 123 6, 2| with~ ~his good Wine; then afterward, to serve it in such sparing 124 6, 4| gave it to her to eate. Afterward, when the Fowle was served~ ~ 125 6, 9| upon another, and began afterward to~ ~murmure among themselves: 126 6, 10| the shorter dinner, and afterward flocked in maine~ ~troopes 127 6, 10| brought home~ ~with him. Afterward, the Queene perceiving, 128 7, 1| better leysure. Oftentimes afterward, upon other~ ~meetings of 129 7, 2| either~ ~by knowledge thereof afterward, or hearing the same reported 130 7, 3| meanes to become her Gossip. Afterward,~ ~he being conferring closely 131 7, 4| bone of~ ~him unbruised. Afterward, they went into the house, 132 7, 5| as hee had appointed.~ ~ Afterward, when she saw convenient 133 7, 5| his watch~ ~many nights afterward, as hoping to surprize the 134 7, 6| safely secured~ ~lience, afterward, looke to thy selfe so well 135 7, 7| her in the meane while. Afterward, Lodovico~ ~pretending a 136 7, 8| his wife Simonida:) and afterward~ ~fetcheth her Mother and 137 7, 9| backe; let no complaint afterward be made of~ ~her, if the 138 7, 9| require in this case: I am afterward her owne,~ ~in any service 139 7, 10| Gossip dyed, and appeared~ ~afterward to his companion, according 140 7, 10| childs~ ~Christning, and afterward I grew so affectionate to 141 7, 10| charged~ ~them withall. Afterward, according to their wonted 142 8, 1| What passed between them afterward, both~ ~then, and oftentimes 143 8, 2| By a~ ~subtile sleight afterward, he made meanes to borrow 144 8, 2| good place else, and then afterward~ ~other matters may be accomplished.~ ~ 145 8, 2| came for; and~ ~departed afterward in his light tripping Cassocke, 146 8, 3| and shrewdly beateth her. Afterward, when the case is debated 147 8, 3| with broth of Capons, and afterward hurled~ ~them all about, 148 8, 3| enchase them in Rings,~ ~which afterward they send to the great Soldane, 149 8, 3| along the Rivers side, and afterward~ ~through part of the City; 150 8, 4| his sinne committed; and afterward he desired to know, by what~ ~ 151 8, 6| the~ ~Priests house, and afterward went all to bed.~ ~ When 152 8, 6| seeme offensive to you; afterward you shall make~ ~no complaint 153 8, 6| one of these Pilles, and afterward to drinke of this Wine; 154 8, 7| a~ ~swift running River. Afterward, naked as you are, you must 155 8, 7| knees; beeing never able afterward to be false to you, or leave 156 8, 7| to repossesse her friend. Afterward for~ ~the better pleasing 157 8, 7| small brake of bushes:~ ~afterward, holding the Image in hir 158 8, 7| received from the Scholler. Afterward,~ ~by soft and stealing 159 8, 7| yet recovering her senses afterward, her greefe and sorrow ex.~ ~ 160 8, 7| taking th it from me, which afterward (although~ ~thou wouldst) 161 8, 7| where he dined well, and afterward laid him~ ~downe to sleepe.~ ~ 162 8, 7| before her: conveying her afterward into her owne bed, and taking 163 8, 9| which we do immediately afterward, whether it be~ ~required 164 8, 9| honoured with the Bathe, and afterward Knighted at~ ~her owne cost 165 8, 9| Countesse di Cimillari, and afterward~ ~imployed it for manuring 166 8, 10| for his Wares at Palermo. Afterward, he~ ~making shew of comming 167 8, 10| Sope and Gilly-floures. Afterward, the slaves washed both~ ~ 168 8, 10| bodyes in the bed, and~ ~afterward presented them with variety 169 8, 10| the Supper while. Being afterward conducted into a~ ~goodly 170 8, 10| in Merchandise no more,~ ~afterward he returned to Florence 171 9, 1| and all that is hers, as~ ~afterward shall plainly appeare. If 172 9, 1| some other baser place, and afterward she~ ~shall reprove me, 173 9, 1| That shee would never~ ~(afterward) expect any other service 174 9, 2| had the freer~ ~liberty afterward, to be more familiar with 175 9, 2| were done to Isabella, and afterward to take~ ~her thence away 176 9, 2| to~ ~mend your veile, and afterward say to me what you will.~ ~ 177 9, 3| must have an especiall care afterward, being providently wise,~ ~ 178 9, 3| three~ ~mornings together: afterward Master Doctor and the rest 179 9, 4| determined to dine, and afterward,~ ~finding the heate to 180 9, 4| time and place, nothing afterward was left unpunished.~ ~ 181 9, 5| stratagem in his braine, and afterward said. Hast thou so much~ ~ 182 9, 5| molestations (day and night) afterward:~ ~his Companions, Phillippo 183 9, 6| with the daughter, happened afterward~ ~to the Hostes bed and 184 9, 6| devill heere in my Bedde? Afterward being more rashly angry,~ ~ 185 9, 6| light to helpe her, and~ ~afterward went to bed to her, where ( 186 9, 6| effects they sorted~ ~to. Afterward, other courses were taken, 187 9, 8| could compasse occasion afterward.~ ~ Before many dales were 188 9, 9| manner prevaile withall.~ ~Afterward he demaunded of Melisso, 189 9, 10| the~ ~night-season, and afterward make her a Mule againe: 190 10, 1| bountifully recompencing him afterward.~ ~ ~ ~ I doe accept it ( 191 10, 2| dranke the Glasse of Bastard. Afterward,~ ~divers other speeches 192 10, 4| Catharina remaining there~ ~afterward, and delivered of a goodly 193 10, 4| grieved and lamented, but afterward gave them most hearty thankes,~ ~ 194 10, 5| for, if he do importune me afterward, as hitherto I have~ ~concealed 195 10, 5| all to listen, but worse (afterward)~ ~to contract.~ ~ But, 196 10, 7| encrease her fire and flame.~ ~ Afterward, she requested to have some 197 10, 7| her what he had done, and afterward sung the song to~ ~her, 198 10, 7| benigne nature, having~ ~afterward divers times considered 199 10, 8| following, but many more~ ~afterward, til he lost both his feeding 200 10, 8| she were thine owne wife. Afterward, in apt time and place, 201 10, 8| committed the murder, and afterward would not~ ~depart from 202 10, 8| possessions to him, and afterward gave him in marriage,~ ~ 203 10, 9| him many great honours. Afterward, Thorello~ ~falling sicke, 204 10, 9| done before to her husband. Afterward, with a~ ~modest smiling 205 10, 9| fitting for their journey.~ ~ Afterward, Thorello (by very much 206 10, 9| directly before the high Altar. Afterward, when the bells~ ~rung to 207 10, 9| an~ ~important businesse. Afterward, having safely secured the 208 10, 10| to be secretly murdered. Afterward, they being grown to~ ~yeres 209 10, 10| Ladie and~ ~Soveraigne. Afterward, they made preparation for 210 10, 10| liking of the~ ~Marquesse. Afterward, a strange humour entred 211 10, 10| educated.~ ~ At time convenient afterward, being with child againe, 212 10, 10| in my other~ ~succeedings afterward: in one minute now, I purpose 213 10, 10| used to weare before.~ ~ Afterward, they waited on her into 214 10, 10| and ended his~ ~daies. Afterward, he matched his daughter