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  1  Ind      |         to compassion; as many~ ~times doe I acknowledge, that
  2  Ind      |        which had beene in former times, and~ ~frequently used among
  3  Ind      |       bodies at once, but~ ~many times it was seene also, that
  4  Ind      |        them related, and because times~ ~heereafter shall not taxe
  5  Ind      |     without their order, sildome times do any matters of ours sort
  6    1,    1|      Likewise because in~ ~those times, great trust and beleefe
  7    1,    1|            willingly; and divers times it was well knowen, that
  8    1,    1|          also~ ~of him, how many times he had bin at confession?
  9    1,    1|     drinking good Wine. And many times I have desired such Sallades
 10    1,    1|       dreadfull judgements. Many times in a day, I have rather
 11    1,    1|           her breasts a thousand times, can I be pardoned for cursing
 12    1,    1|       ghostly Father, being many times scarcely able to refraine
 13    1,    3|          folly or dulnesse, many times hath~ ~overthrowne some
 14    1,    3|      beyond all~ ~other of these times: wherefore, I would gladly
 15    1,    7|         For, whereas in~ ~passed times, they spent their dayes
 16    1,    9|        live; because our moderne times have converted that vertue,~ ~
 17    2,    1|    Ladies, it hath happened many times, that he who striveth to~ ~
 18    2,    2|       leaning to~ ~love, as many times may happen to such people,
 19    2,    2|    Bookes. Neverthelesse, at all times when I am thus in journey,
 20    2,    4|      wished for death~ ~infinite times, rather then to returne
 21    2,    4|   reasonable rates, he was three times richer, then when~ ~hee
 22    2,    5|     embraced and kissed him many times, sighing and~ ~weeping as
 23    2,    6|       them both.~ ~ Very sildome times hee had a sight of his Mother,
 24    2,    6|      Sonne, kissing him infinite times,~ ~with teares and speeches
 25    2,    7|         as death were a thousand times more welcome~ ~to them.~ ~
 26    2,    7|      foure yeares, nine severall times to be~ ~married. and onely
 27    2,    8|          could be, nor did those times affoord a~ ~Gentleman, that
 28    2,    8|       any thing nere him. Divers times the President had taken~ ~
 29    2,    8|         noble Father! a thousand times more deerely welcome to
 30    2,    9|         she~ ~began againe. Many times among vulgar people, it
 31    2,    9|        in a moneth, but infinite times in a dayes~ ~space). What
 32    2,    9|       upon this answere, was ten times more desirous then~ ~before,
 33    2,    9|        in his~ ~minde, that many times he was very doubtfull, whether
 34    2,    9|         embracing him a thousand times.~ ~ Then the Soldane strictly
 35    3,    1|      committed with him (as many times since hee came hither it
 36    3,    1|          hee deserved a thousand times the more to~ ~be pittied.
 37    3,    2|       relinquish his love divers times he resolved on some~ ~desperate
 38    3,    2|          lockes, which (in those times) they used to weare~ ~very
 39    3,    3|        be, yea and are~ ~(divers times) cunningly met withall,
 40    3,    3|         such behaviours doe many times lay~ ~bad imputations upon
 41    3,    3|     considered, that men~ ~(many times) deliver messages in such
 42    3,    3|          despight) walked seaven times in a day by my doore,~ ~
 43    3,    3|         demanded of~ ~her divers times, whether she knew him so
 44    3,    4|         this manner; I have many times noted, kinde~ ~friend Puccio,
 45    3,    4|         heard you say an hundred times, that when folke~ ~go supperles
 46    3,    4|          which~ ~made her divers times say to Felice: You teach
 47    3,    6|       perceiving, shee was~ ~ten times more suspicious then before,
 48    3,    7|      have done. In former passed times such as professed Religion,
 49    3,    7|  garments, and~ ~whereas they in times past, desired nothing more
 50    3,    7|       and kissing him a thousand times, my faithfull~ ~husband,
 51    3,    8|      other~ ~end, but for divers times of recreation; when he delighted
 52    3,    9|       Maiden, and more then many times is noted in yeares of~ ~
 53    3,    9|            to cure me in a small times compasse, and without any
 54    3,    9|     sweetly~ ~kissing her divers times together, he bad her welcome
 55    3,   10|        bed they put him in~ ~six times, after which the Devil hung
 56    3,   10|  succeeding days he rose up many times; and the girl,~ ~always
 57    3,   10|          all that in him lay. At times he could satisfy her, but
 58    3,   10|        and ensues.~ ~ A thousand times and more were the chaste
 59    4,    1|  ordination of Fortune, who many times advanceth men of meanest~ ~
 60    4,    1|      heart of Guiscardo infinite times.~ ~All which while, her
 61    4,    2|    Fiammetta, caused teares many times in~ ~the eyes of all the
 62    4,    2|    before~ ~it. Moreover, at all times he should be most welcome
 63    4,    2|         sweetly kissing her many times together, with repetition
 64    4,    2|    forlorne Friar.~ ~ During the times of these occurrences, broad
 65    4,    6|          neither are they at all times~ ~lyars. Now, that they
 66    4,    6|            like cases?~ ~ Divers times I have had as ill seeming
 67    4,    8|       followed thereon. And many times,~ ~parents and kindred have
 68    4,    8|        to rebuke him, yea~ ~many times gave him both threatnings
 69    4,    9|          which in those martiall times were~ ~usually worne.~ ~
 70    4,   10|  painfull to him; turning divers times on the one side, and then
 71    4,   10|           to repeate over divers times, in regard they were very
 72    5,    1|      them, hee wished a thousand times, that she would~ ~awake.
 73    5,    3|          City of Rome, which (in times past) was called the Lady
 74    5,    3|        fayre friend, riding many times~ ~backeward, when as hee
 75    5,    4|         good liking of him. Many times he had~ ~an earnest desire
 76    5,    4|        thee, and to appoint such times of private~ ~conversation,
 77    5,    4|     folly. After they had many~ ~times met in this manner, the
 78    5,    6|         in Palermo, walking many times by that goodly place of~ ~
 79    5,    8|           In which respect, many times~ ~they advised him to leave
 80    5,    9|           youth hearing how many times she had made him these offers,
 81    5,   10|           our memoriall to after times in our race, as all our
 82    6,    1|          three or foure severall times,~ ~mistaking one thing for
 83    6,    2|         sure to have them at all times, for~ ~supply of any necessitie
 84    6,    2| commanders of the world, do many times~ ~hide their most precious
 85    6,    2|    Miller, then a Baker: at such times as Messer Geri and the Ambassadors~ ~
 86    6,    2|          eyther in regard of the times quality, or by reason~ ~
 87    6,    4|          faire Ladies) doth many times affoord worthy and commendable~ ~
 88    6,    5|   distinguishing. So~ ~that many times it happened, that by the
 89    6,    7|        of Lazarino, where~ ~many times heeretofore he hath embraced
 90    6,    7|         of my Husband, if at all times, and whensoever he tooke
 91    6,    7|     undoubtedly) his wife at all times,~ ~and oftner then he could
 92    6,    9|     faire Ladies) that in former times long~ ~since past, our Cittie
 93    6,    9|          best Logitians as those times could not yeeld a~ ~better:
 94    6,   10|          PALPABLE ABUSES DO MANY TIMES~ ~ PASSE, UNDER THE COUNTERFEIT
 95    6,   10|        but small: yet (in former times) it~ ~hath bin inhabited
 96    6,   10|        his head~ ~three severall times, before hee would so much
 97    6,   10|         to the former, that many times I have taken one for another.
 98    6,   10|    bright Beauties) but you many times have seene as~ ~good, or
 99    7,    1|      then an Ideot; Hee was many times made Captain of the~ ~Woollen
100    7,    1|          knocke three severall~ ~times, and thereon bee admitted
101    7,    1|        and where shee had divers times supt with Frederigo. She~ ~
102    7,    1|         thee, and it hath many~ ~times much dismayed me, living
103    7,    1|      woman having three severall times conjured the Spirite, in~ ~
104    7,    1|         and made it turne divers times~ ~about, and in the end
105    7,    2|         LINKED IN LOVE, ARE MANY TIMES ENFORCED TO~ ~ UNDERGO:
106    7,    2|          and harmelesse.~ ~ Many times, sitting and sighing to
107    7,    4|          her friend, yea, divers times after, as~ ~occasion served:
108    7,    4|    calling his Wife Cheta divers times, without any answere returned:
109    7,    6|         our Lady Isabella, ten~ ~times worse affrighted then before, (
110    7,    8|          often meeting, and many times also~ ~advising the contrary.
111    7,    8|          to doe: and albeit many times she desired mercy, and~ ~
112    7,    8|           Now was Arriguccio ten times more mad in his minde, then
113    7,    9|       advised them, that at such times as they attended on him
114    7,    9|        the occasion. In former~ ~times, I never felt any such foule
115    8,    1|      regard of our frailty) many times we proove not so~ ~constant
116    8,    1|      best Marchants; as~ ~(manie times) he could not be so ready
117    8,    1|          take of mee, at other~ ~times when I have made use of
118    8,    3|            man, above a thousand times, at the least. How farre
119    8,    3|    Helitropium; for they be many times found upon our plaine of~ ~
120    8,    3|     mervailing thereat, and many times maintained what Calandrino
121    8,    4|        discerne, hath bene (in~ ~times past) a very great and most
122    8,    4|           other. And I have many times saide to my selfe, that
123    8,    5|        So it fortuned, that Maso times del Saggio,~ ~being one
124    8,    6|           as thou hast done many times of ours.~ ~Calandrino, who
125    8,    7|      daily by the~ ~doore divers times, under colour of some more
126    8,    7|     Court walked hee numberlesse times, finding such exercises~ ~
127    8,    7|        your first sleepe, seaven times you must bathe your selfe
128    8,    7|       Image in your hand, seaven times you must speake such wordes,~ ~
129    8,    7|         Image in hir hand, seven times she bathd hir~ ~body in
130    8,    7|      amorous exorcisme.~ ~ Seven times she rehearsed the charme
131    8,    7|       her selfe there a thousand times with them, for to~ ~coole
132    8,    7|         once onely, but infinite times~ ~beside (among her other
133    8,    9|     Doctor.~ ~ Moreover, at such times as Bruno had not supt with
134    8,    9|          loose their very~ ~best times, in contending against you,
135    8,   10|        justly payed him at~ ~the times appointed: Biancafiore got
136    8,   10|  happened, whereby he came seven times for once, and yet his entrance~ ~
137    8,   10|          she had done, nay, many times in more magnificent manner.~ ~
138    8,   10|       mony lying by mee (as many times I have) thou shouldst~ ~
139    9,    1|       well I remember, that many times~ ~hath bene related in our
140    9,    1|          he was~ ~willing divers times to turne home backe againe:
141    9,    3|      mastery over mee, as diuers times she hath done.~ ~ Bruno,
142    9,    4|       great Gamester, and divers times~ ~would be beastly drunke?
143    9,    5|          resorted thither divers times, with one or other~ ~prety
144    9,    5|            of my heart, how many times have I longed for thy sweet
145    9,    6|        whose mishaps had so many times made the whole~ ~assembly
146    9,    6|         resorting thither divers times as hee~ ~travelled on the
147    9,    6|          I tolde thee an hundred times, that thou art not fit to
148    9,    7|      both this day,~ ~and at all times else: because thou shalt
149    9,   10|            bed; wherewith divers times she acquainted her Husband,
150   10,    1|            GREAT LORDS, ARE MANY TIMES RECOMPENCED, RATHER BY THEIR
151   10,    1|       all other Princes in those times, for respect of mens well~ ~
152   10,    3|      continuing so still a dozen times; but at the thirteenth~ ~
153   10,    7|          Manutio was (in those~ ~times) held to be a most excellent
154   10,    7|        having~ ~afterward divers times considered on the matters
155   10,    7|        usuall custome in~ ~those times. Perdicano, the Father and
156   10,    7|         in these~ ~more wretched times of ours) few or none bend
157   10,    8|     divine consequence. How many times hath it bin~ ~noted, the
158   10,    8|         which will be a thousand times more welcome to me, then
159   10,    8|          or twice, but very many times, they have brought lovers~ ~
160   10,    8|         was good~ ~before, tenne times better, and so preserve
161   10,    8|      each to the other,~ ~at all times whensoever they pleased,
162   10,    8|     effects, in these contrary~ ~times of ours, are not to be found
163   10,    9|        his privat thoughts (many times after) what~ ~these three
164   10,    9|         kissing either infinit~ ~times, the Lady tooke a Ring from
165   10,    9|     devising and practising many times, how he~ ~might escape thence,
166   10,    9|       effected as~ ~much, divers times else-where: whereupon he
167   10,    9|          heard this, hee was ten times worse affrighted then~ ~
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