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  1  Ind      |        servant? How many Kindreds, worthy of memory! How many great~ ~
  2  Ind      |        eyes with three so wise and worthy young Gentlemen, who~ ~will
  3  Ind      |          intended: as~ ~being well worthy to keepe company not onely
  4  Ind      |            those branches, and how worthy of honour they~ ~were, that
  5  Ind      |   acceptable, and~ ~our folly well worthy reprehension, if we should
  6    1,    1|          God, God convert thee.~ ~ Worthy, and charitable words, replied
  7    1,    2|          Jehannot,~ ~saying.~ ~ My worthy friend Jehannot, thou art
  8    1,    3|    propounded by you, is faire and worthy, and to~ ~answere my opinion
  9    1,    5|      Marquesse of Montferrat was a worthy and valiant Knight, who~ ~
 10    1,    6|        derided.~ ~ Not long since (worthy Ladies) there dwelt in our
 11    1,    6|           of wickednes,~ ~and well worthy to be sharply shot at. And
 12    1,    7|      COVETOUS GENTLEMAN, IS NOT~ ~ WORTHY OF ANY HONOR OR RESPECT~ ~ ~ ~
 13    1,    9|          is not many yeares since (worthy assembly) that in Bulloigne~ ~
 14    1,    9|             because you are well~ ~worthy of it. And although those
 15    1,    9|    appointed, is most pleasing and worthy to bee~ ~allowed. But I
 16    2,    2|          of her~ ~degree, and well worthy of generall condemnation.
 17    2,    3|    presence, who were come to this worthy Feast, which hee had caused~ ~
 18    2,    5|            said. Sir, there~ ~is a worthy Gentlewoman of this Citie,
 19    2,    6|         and reputed her Daughter~ ~worthy (for so great an offence)
 20    2,    6|            for I~ ~hold her highly worthy of my love. If I have bin
 21    2,    6|         and the concourse great of worthy guests,~ ~both Lords and
 22    2,    7|      tarrying here. And therefore (worthy friend) most~ ~earnestly
 23    2,    7|       tydings, and dispatching a~ ~worthy traine to fetch her, she
 24    2,    8|        Angiers, to be a wise and~ ~worthy Lord, singularly expert
 25    2,    8|           make election of a wise, worthy,~ ~and honorable friend,
 26    2,    8|       places) yet~ ~under good and worthy government; the Count would
 27    2,    8|         her eyes, reputed her well worthy of~ ~honourable preferment;
 28    2,    8|    otherwise~ ~of her: and that so worthy a Virgin might be no mate
 29    2,    8|           because hee was a man so worthy and valiant; and of all
 30    2,    8|             same before many other worthy persons, and of great honour,
 31    2,    9|        Fayre, where she observed a worthy~ ~company of Merchants,
 32    2,    9|           and to her, as to a most worthy woman,~ ~and matchlesse
 33    2,   10|           came so to passe, that a worthy~ ~Gentlewoman, called Bertolomea,
 34    2,   10|            for you appeare to be a worthy Gentleman, and~ ~(questionlesse)
 35    2,   10|          maried, and you loose the worthy~ ~reputation of a judge,
 36    2,   10|               Here am I now with a worthy Gentleman, that entertaineth
 37    2,   10|         Pisa, you reputed~ ~me not worthy your society: because, by
 38    3,    1|         with them all.~ ~ ~ ~ Most worthy Ladies, there wants no store
 39    3,    1|          nature, and therefore not worthy the title of a man. Ah Sister,
 40    3,    3|             And assure your selves worthy~ ~Ladies, that I doe not
 41    3,    3|             how rich soever) was~ ~worthy to enjoy a Gentlewoman in
 42    3,    3| satisfaction, who might seeme more worthy of her respect, then the~ ~
 43    3,    3|            and~ ~by tokens of such worthy esteeme; wherefore no sooner
 44    3,    3|          thou shewedst thy selfe a worthy wise woman, in~ ~sending
 45    3,    5|            hand, thus he spake.~ ~ Worthy Lady, it seemeth to me,
 46    3,    6|            of excellent beuty, and worthy the verie kindest affecting~ ~
 47    3,    6|           honour) to performe many worthy actions of Armes, Joustes,~ ~
 48    3,    7|         therefore thus is replied. Worthy man, and the~ ~friend to
 49    3,    8|          meere miracle of men, and worthy to~ ~be truely termed a
 50    3,    9|            of Narbona~ ~who was my worthy Father, and a Physitian
 51    3,    9|         shall be of honourable and worthy~ ~reputation, with a sufficient
 52    3,    9|        being created Captaine of a worthy~ ~Company, and continuing
 53    3,    9|      policy and~ ~wisedome of this worthy Lady) was fully reestablished
 54    3,    9|            was a wise, honest, and worthy Lady.~ ~ The Countesse having
 55    3,    9|         bee the meanes, whereby so worthy a Countesse should recover
 56    3,    9|         cheekes, thus~ ~she spake. Worthy Lord, I am thy poore, despised,
 57    4      |   SUCCESSELESSE ENDING~ ~ ~ ~ Most worthy Ladies, I have alwayes heard,
 58    4,    1|         most unfortinate, and well worthy~ ~to be graced with bur
 59    4,    1|            contrary, among so many worthy spirits as resort to my
 60    4,    1|           a Gentleman, or one more worthy. Wherein it is~ ~most evident,
 61    4,    1|         right and justice, that so worthy a heart as this is, should
 62    4,    3|         Mistresses, and~ ~continue worthy friendship. On a day, when
 63    4,    3|       Families well beseeming such worthy Gentlemen, and all~ ~delights
 64    4,    4|           Of famous, vertuous, and worthy men, it was continually
 65    4,    5|         thus~ ~she spake. My Tale (worthy Ladies) extendeth not to
 66    4,    6|          as soddainly followed.~ ~ Worthy Ladies, I am sure it is
 67    4,    8|              dwelt sometime a very worthy and wealthy Merchant, named
 68    4,    8|          schooled among many other worthy neighbours~ ~children, according
 69    4,    8|      learned~ ~what belongeth to a worthy Marchant, such as was Leonardo
 70    4,    9|           given you, to murther so worthy and Noble a Gentleman. I
 71    4,   10|         wounded~ ~persons were his worthy friends, and liberall bounty
 72    5,    1|          the most civil, wise, and worthy Gentleman, aswell for~ ~
 73    5,    1|           friends, to~ ~finde very worthy entertainement, and so to
 74    5,    1|     Villages, where dwelt divers~ ~worthy Gentlemen, to whom they
 75    5,    1|          Yet being a very wise and worthy man, he~ ~dissembled his
 76    5,    1|         may happen, then they make worthy (as valiant spirits) of
 77    5,    1|        give thee any blessing more worthy~ ~acceptance, then she whom
 78    5,    2|        thee to the house of a very worthy Sarazin Lady, to whom~ ~
 79    5,    2|         place of authority. Now as worthy and commendable actions
 80    5,    4|           confessing my selfe well worthy of death, that knowing the
 81    5,    4|         breake it. But~ ~pardon me worthy Sir, my loyall and unfeigned
 82    5,    5|         this manner.~ ~ Understand worthy Gentlemen, that Guidotto
 83    5,    5|        City (being a very wise and worthy~ ~Gentleman) heard these
 84    5,    8|       sometime a~ ~great number of worthy Gentlemen, among whom I
 85    5,    9|           humble~ ~obedience. And (worthy Ladies) I am to acquaint
 86    5,    9|            your favours shine on~ ~worthy deservers, without the direction
 87    5,    9|        knowing~ ~Frederigo to be a worthy Gentleman, though poverty
 88    5,   10|     delights; so I might once be~ ~worthy the name of a Mother, and
 89    5,   10|          endeavour thou to win the worthy title of a Father, because
 90    6,    2|           begin in this manner.~ ~ Worthy Ladies, it exceedeth the
 91    6,    4|            doth many times affoord worthy and commendable~ ~speeches,
 92    6,    7|           it, and her love unto so worthy a~ ~person as he was, in
 93    6,    7|             to pleasure therwith a worthy Gentleman,~ ~who was even
 94    6,    9|        naturall Philosopher (which worthy~ ~qualities were little
 95    6,   10|            thus he began. Wise and worthy Ladies, although by the
 96    6,   10|            at the Castle, with a~ ~worthy Friend of his: no sooner
 97    6,   10|             and you the rest of my worthy Auditors: You are to~ ~understand,
 98    7,    2|        payes well for it,~ ~and is worthy to have it: but see thou
 99    7,    4|         already past, and whereto (worthy Ladies) I wil adde~ ~another
100    7,    7|    succeede)~ ~peremptorily sayde. Worthy Ladies, if I am not deceived;
101    7,    7|     himselfe, to serve som Lord or worthy~ ~Gentleman, if any were
102    7,    7|      answered the Hoste) you seeme worthy to have a~ ~good service
103    7,    7|         blood! How justly art thou worthy of praise in the like~ ~
104    7,    7|    unfeinedly, I hold thee to be~ ~worthy of my love. Wherefore, with
105    7,    7|           a damnable wrong to my~ ~worthy Master, that so deerely
106    7,    9|     private Friend, and one~ ~more worthy then any other, Namely,
107    7,    9|           affected of so faire and worthy a Lady, beyond all men else~ ~
108    7,    9|          Hawke.~ ~Understand then, worthy Lords and Ladies, that this
109    7,    9|        dally converse with so many worthy persons, should seeke~ ~
110    7,    9|           Doest not thou~ ~serve a worthy Lord? And have not I a wise
111    7,   10|            reputed as~ ~a servant, worthy of punishment, and no King.
112    7,   10|           tender my submission, as worthy of~ ~punishment, or what
113    7,   10|     Husband, hath wrought in me~ ~(worthy Ladies) to such effect;
114    7,   10|           matter enough in it, not worthy the crediting, yet partly
115    7,   10|          she-Gossip, being a woman worthy the loving,~ ~faire and
116    7, Song|           good example,~ ~which in worthy manner shee began to us
117    8,    1|           Understand then, my most worthy Auditors, that there lived~ ~
118    8,    1|       comming to Gasparuolo, said. Worthy Sir,~ ~the two hundred Crownes
119    8,    3|          quoth Calandrino) is that worthy Countrey, from this our
120    8,    4|           safely meete together.~ ~Worthy Sir, answered Piccarda,
121    8,    4|            of the Gentlewoman, and worthy assistance of her brethren,~ ~
122    8,    5|         them for mine owne use.~ ~ Worthy Lord Judge (cryed Ribi,
123    8,    5|          you well Sir, you are not worthy to be a~ ~Magistrate, if
124    8,    5|         honour, honest,~ ~discreet worthy Judges and Magistrates;
125    8,    6|       whereupon~ ~thus shee began. Worthy Ladies, as Philostratus,
126    8,    7|           then fortunate, that was worthy to embrace her in his armes.~ ~
127    8,    7|            whom you have elected~ ~worthy to enjoy your love, and
128    8,    9|      acquaintance~ ~with those two worthy Schollers, and our private
129    8,    9|            undone for ever.~ ~ Our worthy wise Doctor, whose best
130    8,    9|           mooved, thus answered.~ ~Worthy Master Doctor, the courtesies
131    8,    9|          in the World could do. Ah worthy Buffalmaco, answered the~ ~
132    8,    9|         she is a great~ ~Lady, one worthy to have issue by; and few
133    8,   10|       began in this manner.~ ~ ~ ~ Worthy Ladies, it is a matter very
134    9,    1|           Nor am I so~ ~oblivious (worthy Ladies) but full well I
135    9,    2|           presently thus began.~ ~ Worthy Ladies, Madame Francesca
136    9,    3|        answered~ ~Bruno) if I were worthy to give thee counsell, thou
137    9,    4|        lived~ ~the Popes Legate, a worthy Cardinall, his much indeared
138    9,    6|         dainty delicate wench, and worthy to be a~ ~very good mans
139    9,    7|           blinde folke, and I were worthy to bee thought a starke
140    9,    9|       wherof are very~ ~great, and worthy to be reverenced, should
141    9,    9|            opinion) is~ ~not onely worthy of grievous reprehension,
142    9,    9|        expences, for maintaining a worthy table in my house, without~ ~
143    9,    9|      immediately saide to Melisso. Worthy friend,~ ~and partner in
144    9,    9|            compassion on his Mule. Worthy friend,~ ~replyed Melisso,
145    9,   10|               The relation of such worthy arguments, wil (doubtlesse)
146   10,  Ind|  MAGNIFICENT MANNER, PERFORMED ANY WORTHY~ ~ ACTION, FOR LOVE, FAVOUR,
147   10,    1|                   I doe accept it (Worthy Ladies) as no mean favour,
148   10,    1|             both~ ~profitable, and worthy to be remembred.~ ~ You
149   10,    2|          because you seeme to be a worthy~ ~Lord, I will not (although
150   10,    2|        maintenance, to live like a worthy man, as he is no~ ~lesse:
151   10,    4|         OCCASION OF MANY GREAT AND WORTHY COURTESIES~ ~ ~ ~ Signior
152   10,    4|         already past, have been so worthy~ ~and magnificent, yea,
153   10,    4|          life-time) I was scarcely worthy of one kind looke: Yet~ ~
154   10,    4|            Signior~ ~Gentile had a worthy Lady to his Mother, a woman
155   10,    4|            being all very wise and worthy men) gave their~ ~verdict
156   10,    4|      Gentile~ ~spake thus. Behold, worthy Gentlemen, this is the jewell
157   10,    4|           the Lady) thus began.~ ~ Worthy Gentlemen, this Lady is
158   10,    4|         her (in~ ~regard she was a worthy mans wife) and consequently,
159   10,    4|         unpartiall judgement ) are worthy to be equalled with~ ~this,
160   10,    5|          Company, but extolled the worthy Act of~ ~Signior Gentile
161   10,    6|        Montforte, who being a very worthy and vertuous~ ~Lord, and
162   10,    6|         was ever~ ~committed, more worthy of eternall punishment,
163   10,    6|        tell you Sir, it was a most worthy victory for you, to conquer
164   10,    6|        Apuglia, where by following worthy~ ~and honourable actions,
165   10,    7|        this, and divers other like worthy deeds, not onely did he
166   10,    8|          honorable curtesie of two worthy~ ~friends.~ ~ At such time
167   10,    8|           beauty~ ~of Sophronia is worthy of generall love, and if
168   10,    8|           of thy long, loving, and worthy friendship, which I have~ ~
169   10,    8|        presently thus answered.~ ~ Worthy Titus, if our amity would
170   10,    8|          wife) though never such a worthy friend; I rather~ ~chuse
171   10,    8|     generally reputed, not onely~ ~worthy of all bitter reproofe,
172   10,    8|       therefore is (ordiall amity, worthy not onely of~ ~singuler
173   10,    9|          question to the contrary (worthy~ ~Ladies) nothing can be
174   10,    9|           hope one day after, some worthy reward will ensue~ ~thereon,
175   10,    9|     understood by Saladine, a very worthy~ ~Prince, and then Soldan
176   10,    9|         Supper to be prepared in~ ~worthy manner, and the Tables to
177   10,    9|            men of great merit, and worthy of~ ~much more esteeme,
178   10,    9|           answerable to her owne~ ~worthy mind, being no way to learne,
179   10,    9|          Saladine sayd. Beleeve me worthy Thorello, this is not answerable
180   10,    9|            the like will all these worthy Gentlemen here about you)
181   10,    9|     smiling countenance, she sayd. Worthy Gentlemen, let not my~ ~
182   10,    9|       servants also, with~ ~divers worthy necessaries fitting for
183   10,    9|           in~ ~most honourable and worthy company, beeing afterwards
184   10,    9|      recovery of such a famous and worthy Knight, who~ ~intreated
185   10,   10|      marriage another~ ~wife, more worthy of his high degree and Calling:
186   10,   10|            your people, much lesse worthy of the honour, whereto~ ~
187   10,   10|     honoured; you may well thinke (worthy Ladies) that her patience~ ~
188   10,   10|             Sonne, daughter, and a worthy company attending on them,~ ~
189   10,   10|            bring uppe some, more~ ~worthy to be Hog-rubbers, then
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