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1 Ind | to live no longer in this World) had even forsaken all things~ ~ 2 Ind | and went to sup in another world~ ~with their Predecessors?~ ~ 3 Ind | which is borne in this~ ~World, to aide, conserve, and 4 Ind | and dissolute, making the world beleeve, that~ ~whatsoever 5 1, 1| the onely pleasure of the world, to~ ~beare false witnesse, 6 1, 1| with no meane shame of the world, would do nothing else but 7 1, 1| committed so long as the World endureth, were onely in 8 1, 2| banish quite out of the world, Christian Religion,~ ~whereof 9 1, 2| thee, that nothing in the world can or shall hinder me, 10 1, 2| very gladdest man~ ~in the world, and went with him to the 11 1, 5| commendation, that the whole world~ ~contained not a more equall 12 1, 6| shall come into another world. What words are these,~ ~ 13 1, 7| covetous, as no man in the world could be more~ ~wicked that 14 1, 9| women, they would have the world to thinke, that it proceedeth 15 1, 9| since the beginning of the world, all men~ ~have bene guided ( 16 2, 1| WICKED MEN~ ~ TO DECEIVE THE WORLD, UNDER THE SHADOW AND COLOUR 17 2, 3| espoused him, refusing all the world, to be onely his: which 18 2, 5| TRAVELLETH IN AFFAIRES OF THE WORLD, TO BE PROVIDENT AND~ ~ 19 2, 5| shallow-brainde trader in the world) he shewed~ ~his purse of 20 2, 5| welcome friend to me in the~ ~world; sealing this salutation 21 2, 5| wanton carriages of the World, and free~ ~from any base 22 2, 5| beene thy last in~ ~this world, and with thy money, thou 23 2, 6| bright day saluting the world againe, with the expence 24 2, 6| gone begging thorough the world above foureteene~ ~yeeres, 25 2, 7| Lady then living in all the world. And because the King of~ ~ 26 2, 7| fame had acquainted~ ~the World withall? Whereto the Prince 27 2, 7| have lived longer in~ ~this world, for the enjoying of your 28 2, 7| most affected in all this world, as you my~ ~ever-deerest 29 2, 7| make my vaunt in another world, that I~ ~was affected here 30 2, 7| so long obscurely in the world.~ ~And if in thy great and 31 2, 9| vertues, as any Lady in the world possibly could be,~ ~and 32 2, 9| formed by God to live in this World, and woman in~ ~the next 33 2, 9| standing~ ~before him, with a world of famous witnesses, to 34 2, 9| have wandered through the world,~ ~in the habite of a man, 35 2, 10| men wander abroad in the~ ~world, according to their occasions 36 2, 10| hope that I have in~ ~this world; wilt thou not know thine 37 2, 10| your own judgement) the world reputed you to be,~ ~you 38 2, 10| may happen to me; but the world will affoord me one~ ~resting 39 3, 1| all other sweetes in the world, are mockeries, to the~ ~ 40 3, 1| surely fitted, that~ ~the world shall never know it. Let 41 3, 2| which might yet give the world an evident~ ~testimony, 42 3, 3| is the onely woman of the world, who to my~ ~judgement, 43 3, 3| sorrowfullest man in the~ ~world, not knowing how to make 44 3, 3| There is nothing in the world, that she can hate more 45 3, 4| in no other part of the~ ~World, would trust her selfe in 46 3, 5| manner, thus began. The~ ~world containeth some particular 47 3, 5| which you possesse in this~ ~world, I wil not sell you my horse, 48 3, 5| you, that if in the future world, affection may containe 49 3, 5| it were thorow the whole world, right to traval~ ~am I, 50 3, 6| occasions happening in another~ ~World, so must we now leape a 51 3, 6| precious to her in the World, then unstayned loyaltie 52 3, 6| not to learne, that the world~ ~is more easily induced 53 3, 7| retreate himselfe from the World, and not to be any longer 54 3, 7| cannot chuse, but let the~ ~World know by their outward habits, 55 3, 7| publike~ ~manifestation to the world, that (in meere devotion, 56 3, 7| yeeres in exile thorow the world; you cannot denie,~ ~but 57 3, 7| ever being revealed to the world. They~ ~were then in a place 58 3, 7| husband, nothing in the world can be so welcom to me. 59 3, 8| thou wast~ ~living in the World. But if the Fates vouchsafe 60 3, 8| hereafter to send thee to the World once more; remember thy~ ~ 61 3, 8| their ever visiting~ ~the World any more? Yes, saide the 62 3, 8| appeased, and let me visite the World on againe: I would be~ ~ 63 3, 8| should be~ ~sent to the world againe, and set free from 64 3, 8| and sent to~ ~live in the world againe. Thou didst leave 65 3, 8| brought againe to live in this world; for which~ ~unspeakable 66 3, 9| there is nothing in the world that can be so welcome to 67 3, 9| gone begging through the world. Yet~ ~now at length, I 68 3, 10| from the things of the~ ~world, as in particular the hermits 69 4 | is without Envy in this world, but misery~ ~onely.~ ~ 70 4, 1| most joyfull man of the world, and began to~ ~contrive 71 4, 1| travalles and miseries of this World, have now no more to~ ~meddle 72 4, 2| living~ ~creature in the World may know it; for you are 73 4, 2| without any taxation of the~ ~world, or ill apprehension of 74 4, 2| beyond all Womens in the~ ~world, and utterly impossible 75 4, 2| such as are not in this~ ~world to be seene, neither to 76 4, 3| and some quarter of the world~ ~dissigned out by us, where 77 4, 4| prodigally, in many parts of the world beside,~ ~flourished with 78 4, 4| singularities beside; as the World~ ~had given eare to innumberlesse 79 4, 4| contentment, as nothing in the world could be more~ ~pleasing 80 4, 4| free meanes, to let the world know, whether he were a~ ~ 81 4, 6| more see him in the other world: for immediately you sinke~ ~ 82 4, 6| above all other in the world I~ ~most intirely affected. 83 4, 7| many other parts of~ ~the world, to make all answerable 84 4, 7| was no better thing in the world to cleanse~ ~the teeth withall, 85 4, 8| then all other else in the world~ ~beside, and yet indeede 86 4, 10| water to be had in the~ ~world? Alas deere Wife (saide 87 5, 1| other conquest else in the world could make him, after he 88 5, 3| Lady and~ ~Mistresse of the world, though now scarsely so 89 5, 3| most wofull man in~ ~the world, wandering one while this 90 5, 6| perfections of body; the World cannot yeeld a~ ~more compleate 91 5, 7| the wofullest man in the World, for his so rash~ ~proceeding, 92 5, 9| he wish to~ ~live in this World. How farre then voyde of 93 5, 9| left to keepe him in the world. I~ ~know it well (quoth 94 5, 9| had disgraced him~ ~in the World: consented thereto, so she 95 5, 9| better husband (for the~ ~world) then before, and they lived, 96 5, 10| not intended to be of the World,~ ~I could have coopt my 97 5, 10| of Saint Frances, all the World admiring her~ ~sanctity 98 5, 10| Wee have nothing in this World but what is given us, in~ ~ 99 5, 10| she was borne into this World,~ ~and her selfe likewise, 100 5, 10| reputation shee had in this World? Her Husband, being an honourable~ ~ 101 6, Ind| light, and every part of our world began~ ~to looke cleare: 102 6, 2| great commanders of the world, do many times~ ~hide their 103 6, 5| the best Painter in the world, as indeede~ ~thou art? 104 6, 6| was the most noble in the world, for which he gets a good~ ~ 105 6, 6| but~ ~also in the whole world. All philosophers and such 106 6, 6| for people of the other world that they should not know 107 6, 6| for people of the other world that I will lay any one 108 6, 6| their faces for all the world resemble such as children~ ~ 109 6, 10| chearfull countenance, and the~ ~world afforded not a more crafty 110 6, 10| all the yeare; as all the world was no where able to~ ~yeeld 111 6, 10| be the Paradise of~ ~the World.~ ~ They bathed themselves 112 7, 3| wretched condition of this world, that they shame not~ ~( 113 7, 5| other Woman living in the world?~ ~But my sins are not to 114 7, 5| to her selfe. What a mad world is this~ ~when jealousie 115 7, 5| extreamly jealous, as all the~ ~world cannot otherwise perswade 116 7, 5| wise, as thou makest the world to beleeve by outward~ ~ 117 7, 6| sorrowfull woman of the world; for nothing~ ~was now to 118 7, 7| and other parts of the world where they had bin, and 119 7, 7| onely faire woman of the world. Many of the rest~ ~maintained 120 7, 7| and loved none else in the world beside: he gave a farre~ ~ 121 7, 8| make her a shame to all the world.~ ~ You need make no doubt, 122 7, 9| thee onely. For all the world could~ ~not make me otherwise 123 7, 9| setled judgement, all the world~ ~should not perswade him, 124 7, 10| had seene in the~ ~other world.~ ~ ~ ~ Now there remained 125 7, 10| beatitudes were in the~ ~world to come, according to the 126 7, 10| tidings out of the~ ~nether world. Meucio was a while somewhat 127 7, 10| was my chance in the other world, to be Godfather at a childs~ ~ 128 7, 10| inflicted in the future world, for offences of frailty 129 7, 10| as no musicke in the~ ~world could be more pleasing; 130 8, 2| being made scandall to the~ ~world, is a sufficient warning 131 8, 3| witty conceite, as~ ~the world did not yeeld a more pleasant 132 8, 4| in despight of all the world) love a~ ~Gentlewoman whether 133 8, 4| youthfullest gallant in the World could doe.~ ~Whereas (in 134 8, 6| the wofullest man in the~ ~world, telling every one that 135 8, 6| Bruno) and let all the~ ~world beleeve thee, if they list 136 8, 7| onely jocond man of the world, and failed~ ~not the time 137 8, 7| the wofullest woman in the world,~ ~because (as yet) she 138 8, 7| the onely place in the~ ~world, where such a weighty businesse 139 8, 7| have~ ~described, all the world could not yeelde the like 140 8, 7| more beneficiall unto the world, then millions of such as~ ~ 141 8, 9| and better then all the~ ~world is aware of, for I cannot 142 8, 9| most earnest desire in the world,~ ~to know what this Travailing 143 8, 9| and Carbuncles, as the~ ~world affoordeth not the like. 144 8, 9| thither from all parts of the world; alwayes~ ~provided, if 145 8, 9| All the Queenes of the world are there, even so farre~ ~ 146 8, 9| choise beauties of the whole World, and wee appeared so pleasing 147 8, 9| then any~ ~thing in the world beside, accounting it a 148 8, 9| man now living in the~ ~world, that hath the like Authoritie 149 8, 9| any man~ ~living in the World could do. Ah worthy Buffalmaco, 150 8, 9| thence,~ ~no men in the world could bee more sorrowfull 151 8, 9| houses are there in the~ ~world, where she hath not some 152 8, 10| as an open scorne to the World, wounded with~ ~disgrace, 153 9, 1| but throughout the whole World beside.~ ~Moreover, while 154 9, 3| come from me into the world? I plainly perceyve, that 155 9, 6| as the best Prince in the world can wish no better,~ ~and 156 9, 6| wisest young men in the~ ~world, perceiving his errour; 157 9, 9| throughout all parts of the world; for~ ~answering all doubtfull 158 9, 10| know not any man in the world, to whom I would~ ~disclose 159 10, 2| richest Prelates in the world) came to Rome, and there~ ~ 160 10, 3| vaine, except~ ~I rid the world of him, which (seeing his 161 10, 3| many more such men, the world that is now wretched and~ ~ 162 10, 4| above all things else in the world) I ever have~ ~most respectively 163 10, 4| to love none other in the world; be you~ ~my judges, whether 164 10, 5| all other Women in the world, offering me wonderfull 165 10, 5| dishonest suite open to the world, that~ ~he may receive punishment 166 10, 5| into divers partes of the world, to find out~ ~any one that 167 10, 5| with joy, said. All the~ ~world could never make mee beleeve ( 168 10, 5| all~ ~things else in the world) he most desired to have, 169 10, 6| both brought into the~ ~world at one birth, and Twinnes, 170 10, 7| good faith Bernardo, the world would sustaine~ ~a great 171 10, 7| all~ ~things else in the world, although a bashfull blush 172 10, 7| gave occasion to the who world beside,~ ~to renowne his 173 10, 8| Mistresse of the~ ~whole World and hee is of a Citie subject 174 10, 9| greatest Monarch in the World to weare. Last of all, on 175 10, 10| onely happy man~ ~of the world.~ ~ In like manner, towards 176 10, 10| few else (but he) in the world would~ ~have done: because 177 10, 10| woman was not in all the world beside. And~ ~were it not 178 10, 10| the onely happy man of the world. But I humbly entreat your~ ~ 179 10, 10| above all women else in the world; giving thee justly this 180 10, Song| day appeared, and all the world awaked out of~ ~sleepe,