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1 Ind | but onely the meanest kinde of people, such as were 2 1, 1| coveting after any other kinde of~ ~sustenance, hath seemed 3 1, 1| or to doe any other such kinde of injurie? Oh Father (answered 4 1, 2| began to have a Religious kinde of compassion in his~ ~soule, 5 1, 4| promising to himselfe a kinde of~ ~perswasion, that somewhat 6 1, 6| honestly checked a new kinde of~ ~Covetousnesse, in Mayster 7 1, 6| remained unrespected, or in any kinde sort~ ~sent away, whose 8 1, 6| forth and saide. What new kinde of needy tricke hath my 9 1, 7| filthinesse, and skilfull in every kinde of~ ~basest behaviour, not 10 1, 9| idle~ ~conceite) no other kinde of talking.~ ~ Most true 11 1, 9| unfurnished of discourses in this kinde, I am well~ ~contented to 12 2, 2| thoughts had entertained a new kinde of diet,~ ~digested onely 13 2, 3| conceyved such an effectuall kinde of liking~ ~towardes thee, 14 2, 5| Andrea, hearing such a kinde of salutation, and from 15 2, 5| she contained a cunning kinde of silence, even as if she 16 2, 5| with this solemne and kinde entertainment, and why I 17 2, 6| earnestly he laboured by~ ~kinde perswasions, to alter so 18 2, 6| thus spoken, and giving kinde welcome to the Messenger,~ ~ 19 2, 6| Messer~ ~Conrado and his kinde Lady (on the behalfe of 20 2, 7| they have mette with such~ ~kinde people, who likewise thirsting 21 2, 7| them of life, being their kinde and~ ~intimate friends, 22 2, 7| encreasing more and more; by kinde, courteous, and affable 23 2, 7| augmented, yet~ ~still his kinde offers scornefully refused, 24 2, 7| exquisit and commendable kinde expressed; the~ ~two Brethren 25 2, 7| to comfort~ ~her, using kinde words and pithy perswasions ( 26 2, 7| as before) after~ ~much kinde behaviour used towards the 27 2, 7| an intimate~ ~friend and kinde acquaintance, and in whom 28 2, 7| for the enjoying of your kinde and most esteemed~ ~company. 29 2, 8| bring you to a more pleasing kinde~ ~of life; because it is 30 2, 8| her dwelling, and (like a kinde Father) being earnestly~ ~ 31 2, 8| gladly he would embrace his kinde~ ~offer: but he was capeable 32 2, 9| matters in their true~ ~kinde and nature, thou wouldst 33 2, 9| them, or falling into this kinde of~ ~discourse, but onely 34 2, 9| Geneway, and there winne such kinde consent of thy Wife, as 35 2, 10| owne, comforting her with kinde and pleasing speeches, not 36 3, 1| or doe any~ ~reasonable kinde of service. The Factotum 37 3, 1| saide the other Nun) what kinde of words are these~ ~you 38 3, 1| desirouslie, to~ ~know what kinde of creature man was.~ ~ 39 3, 2| company, in a~ ~contrary kinde I will shew you the subtill 40 3, 3| them (as I have heard such kinde of women use to do~ ~sometimes) 41 3, 4| I have many times noted, kinde~ ~friend Puccio, that all 42 3, 5| contrary temper, another kinde of fire sparkling in her 43 3, 5| instructing his mind with a new kinde of counsell;~ ~he would 44 3, 5| expresse) may remaine~ ~in your kinde consideration. And as you 45 3, 6| walked, and held on this kinde of discoursing, as~ ~every 46 3, 7| friends or kindred; except one kinde companion of~ ~his, whom 47 3, 7| needs~ ~be some especiall kinde friend of mine. And to tell 48 3, 8| by drinking a certaine kinde of powder, was buried dead.~ ~ 49 3, 8| attaine to a more pleasing kinde of happinesse; neither confessior, 50 3, 8| but onely one, being a kinde of physicke (beyond all 51 3, 8| grant me your love, and the kinde embracing~ ~of your person; 52 3, 8| was~ ~without a certaine kinde of drugge, which being beaten 53 3, 8| forth of his Oratory, in~ ~a kinde of pacifying speeches, saide; 54 3, 8| your Father-hood, and my kinde Wife, and will~ ~remember 55 3, 9| knew fitting for that kinde of infirmity, and having 56 3, 9| Lady arose, and giving her kinde entertainement, they went~ ~ 57 3, Song| comfortlesse, etc.~ ~ ~ ~ Come then kinde Death, and finish all my 58 4, 1| deerely affected Lovers, in~ ~kinde discourse of amorous argument ( 59 4, 1| do) began their usuall~ ~kinde of conference againe, with 60 4, 1| fell into a very strange kinde of extasie, scorning~ ~teares, 61 4, 1| reverend beard, he used many kinde words to~ ~comfort her: 62 4, 2| to allow him so poore a~ ~kinde of consolation, as he had 63 4, 2| as the glory of~ ~their kinde, and a miracle of Nature.~ ~ 64 4, 3| Conference with them.~ ~ Kinde Friends (quoth he) the honest 65 4, 4| not undertake~ ~some other kinde of course: he tooke a small 66 4, 5| conversing with him in kinde manner; it fortuned, that 67 4, 5| incessant weeping, made many kinde and friendly motions, to 68 4, 7| varying from it, in any kinde of~ ~resemblance; onely 69 4, 7| returning to his former kinde of discoursing, but~ ~his 70 4, 8| came from~ ~him, she saide: Kinde Jeronimo, why doest thou 71 4, 9| mutually, and held it as a kinde of custome to be seene in 72 4, 9| you do like this delicate kinde of~ ~meate? In good faith 73 4, 9| receptacle for so precious a kinde~ ~of foode, as the heart 74 4, 10| minister a more joviall kinde of~ ~argument, unto whose 75 4, 10| this benefite of the Maides kinde love to him,~ ~made it an 76 4, 10| oftentimes she would (in kinde~ ~manner) rebuke him, and 77 4, 10| it) it will~ ~procure a kinde of a dead sleepe, and endure 78 4, 10| it to be some soveraigne kinde of~ ~water, reserved by 79 4, 10| her Maide, who had another kinde of businesse in~ ~their 80 4, 10| repute it to be a common~ ~kinde of Water, but indeed it 81 4, 10| for~ ~conference with so kinde a friend; I made the bolder, 82 4, 10| neere ending, with many kinde and courteous speeches, 83 5, 1| his grosse and deformed~ ~kinde of speech, his qualities 84 5, 1| every one.~ ~ This lost kinde of life in him, was no meane 85 5, 1| of impression) a strange kinde of humour to awake, which~ ~ 86 5, 1| his companions gave her kinde welcome, without touching~ ~ 87 5, 2| answerable to him in the same kinde, that to be~ ~in his company, 88 5, 2| end her dayes by some new kinde of necessity. And~ ~departing 89 5, 2| be so ordered, that this kinde of Artillery may faile in 90 5, 2| therewith. Martuccio gave her kinde and hearty thankes, and 91 5, 3| a little joyfull at her kinde~ ~offer, and Angelina much 92 5, 4| with infinite kisses and kinde~ ~embraces, as the window 93 5, 5| gave her most gracious and kinde welcome, he~ ~receiving 94 5, 7| they could affoord another kinde~ ~of speaking.~ ~ At last 95 5, 8| meane admiration,~ ~as also kinde compassion to the unfortunate 96 5, 8| and falling to the same kinde of flight, I with my~ ~Hounds 97 5, 8| change her hatred~ ~into kinde love, which at the length 98 5, 8| being the~ ~death of so kinde a Lover, was therefore condemned 99 5, 9| conquered by this exceeding kinde courtesie; she~ ~changed 100 5, 9| and therefore (in very kinde manner) thus~ ~began.~ ~ 101 5, 9| ready in you, to do more kinde offices generally, then 102 5, 9| Faulcon, then any other kinde of manner: which made~ ~ 103 5, 9| excelling all other of her kinde; I~ ~supposed, that she 104 5, 10| with one named Herculano, a kinde Friend of his, but~ ~his 105 5, 10| because~ ~it is a pleasing kinde of argument, ministring 106 6, 1| knowing Madam Oretta, using a kinde and~ ~courteous salutation, 107 6, 1| the Lady) I embrace your kinde offer with such acceptation,~ ~ 108 6, 1| converting her distaste to a kinde of~ ~pleasing acceptation, 109 6, 4| living.~ ~ Messer Currado, in kinde love to the strangers that 110 6, 9| another: and thus in a~ ~kinde of friendly course, each 111 6, 10| in~ ~Tuscany elsewhere, a kinde of foode greatly affected 112 6, Song| still encreased in this kinde,~ ~ And more and more I 113 6, Song| wilt not grant, be yet so kinde,~ ~ Release me from those 114 7, 1| have learned an excellent kinde of conjuration; for, the 115 7, 2| requited in the~ ~self-same kinde: you need not finde fault 116 7, 3| betweene them, both of Reynards kinde~ ~offer, and Credulanoes 117 7, 3| hee found to be in that kinde of life, yet he determined 118 7, 3| learned such a~ ~blushlesse kinde of boldnesse; that he durst 119 7, 3| to enstruct her in a new kinde of Pater~ ~noster, lately 120 7, 5| for fitting Tofano in his kinde; and, as his jealousie~ ~ 121 7, 7| I love thee. So, with a kinde kisse~ ~or two, the bargaine 122 7, 8| them on the staire head: Kinde brethren, (said she) is 123 7, 8| even so (good Mother and kinde Brethren,) let mee~ ~entreate 124 7, 9| would returne her another kinde of answere, wholly yeelding 125 7, 9| bereft her of her~ ~Husbands kinde companie; then which nothing 126 7, 9| well contented with her kinde offer,~ ~the instruments 127 7, 9| faintly. Pyrrhus, I have~ ~a kinde of longing desire upon a 128 7, 9| sicknesse? And~ ~you Madam, how kinde and loving soever you are 129 7, 9| twenty more, beside~ ~verie kinde and hearty embraces, as 130 7, 9| still her~ ~collourable kinde of impatience, and angerly 131 7, 10| continuing on still in this kinde, Tingoccio prooved so~ ~ 132 7, 10| me friend Tingoccio, your kinde Gossip Monna~ ~Mita, with 133 7, 10| punishment~ ~inflicted, in any kinde whatsoever, for such offences 134 7, Song| see, I heare, and feele a kinde of blisse,~ ~ Yet find no 135 8, 1| onely a deere friend and kinde companion, who~ ~alwayes 136 8, 1| a covetous queane in her kinde.~ ~ 137 8, 3| demaund for them.~ ~ The other kinde is a most precious Stone 138 8, 3| and saluting them in such kinde manner, as continually~ ~ 139 8, 4| dare~ ~entertaine in anie kinde whatsoever: you must and 140 8, 5| Whereupon, he rapt out a~ ~kinde of Judges oath, saying: 141 8, 6| recovery thereof, they used a kinde of pretended~ ~conjuration, 142 8, 7| had divers meetings, and kinde conferences.~ ~ It chanced 143 8, 7| her eye; she gave him a kinde of~ ~perswading apprehension, 144 8, 7| cranny, and in a low soft kinde of voyce, called him by 145 8, 7| together, in a strange~ ~new kinde of harmony to him. And perceiving 146 8, 8| still continuing in~ ~this kinde: it fortuned on a day, Zeppa 147 8, 8| otherwise to reveale this kinde of injury, it could no way~ ~ 148 8, 8| dine with us? Mine honest kinde neighbour Spinelloccio is 149 8, 8| Chamber, Zeppa gave her most kinde~ ~entertainment, taking 150 8, 8| patience, thus~ ~began. Kinde and loving Neighbor, before 151 8, 8| on him, but in the~ ~same kinde as the offence was committed. 152 8, 8| neighbor Zeppa, seeing this~ ~kinde of revenge is (in meere 153 8, 8| carried himselfe like a kinde neighbour and frend~ ~towards 154 8, 9| friendship.~ ~ They created a kinde Society, consisting of about 155 8, 9| the rest.~ ~ Now trust me kinde friend Bruno, replyed the 156 8, 9| afterwardes turning in~ ~kinde manner, thus hee beganne.~ ~ 157 8, 9| began he to make a dreadful kinde of noise, stamping and~ ~ 158 8, 9| bodyes with~ ~a strange kinde of painting, resembling 159 8, 10| REQUITALL IN THE SELFESAME KINDE~ ~ ~ ~ A Cicilian Courtezane, 160 8, 10| hundred by me, to do any kinde~ ~office for my friend. 161 8, 10| distract the senses, and hinder kinde~ ~courtesies, which otherwise 162 8, 10| well in~ ~respect of this kinde courtesie, as also the constancy 163 8, 10| delightfull, then restraint to one kinde~ ~of purpose onely. Which 164 8, Song| to mee~ ~ Thou has bene kinde:~ ~ If others finde~ ~ Thee 165 9, 5| with out using any~ ~other kinde of language, hee went to 166 9, 5| not so much as speake one kinde word to me?~ ~ Bruno and 167 9, 6| maides reputation: taking his kinde farewell of her, with~ ~ 168 9, 8| considering he knew what kinde of man Philippo was, not 169 10, 3| With movables and all kinde of furnishment, befitting 170 10, 6| which forthwith had all kinde of Fish swimming in it, 171 10, 7| transported with a rare kinde of~ ~alteration.~ ~ When 172 10, 7| or other to requite your kinde Love. In our~ ~opinion, 173 10, 8| effect. But because the kinde of speaking, concerning 174 10, 9| he~ ~made choise of this kinde and honourable course, which 175 10, 9| perfections, more courteous and kinde then Thorello is. If all~ ~ 176 10, 9| of~ ~Thorello: after much kinde Language had bin intercoursed 177 10, 9| able, in this your most kinde and loving imposition:~ ~ 178 10, 9| to smile, and used such a kinde of gesture or~ ~motion with 179 10, 9| falling~ ~from their former kinde of discoursing: Tell me: 180 10, 9| thankefully I accepted his kinde courtesie, and cannot easily 181 10, 10| discontentment in any kinde, then formerly she had done 182 10, 10| quitted him in a contrary kinde, and for thrusting her forth 183 10, 10| risen, fel some~ ~to one kinde of recreation, and others 184 10, Song| words, smiles, in crafty kinde,~ ~ Seeking for that, which 185 10, Song| And having parted with kinde salutations, the Gentlemen~ ~