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1 Ind | Chamber, to Philostratus his Master, and the other~ ~two, when 2 1, 1| at last hee remembred one Master Chappelet~ ~du Prat, who 3 1, 1| acknowledged for Chappell.~ ~ This Master Chappelet, was of so good 4 1, 1| in his vile dealing. This Master Chappelet, being~ ~thus 5 1, 1| in all thou recoverest. Master Chappelet, seeing~ ~himselfe 6 1, 1| was gone on his journey, Master Chappelet went to~ ~Dijon, 7 1, 1| needs be banefull to us.~ ~ Master Chappelet, who (as we have 8 1, 1| religious Frier, a great read master in the sacred~ ~Scripture, 9 1, 1| into the~ ~Chamber where Master Chappelet lay, and being 10 1, 1| bin at confession? Whereto Master~ ~Chappelet (who never had 11 1, 1| urging questions to thee.~ ~ Master Chappelet replyed; Say not 12 1, 1| with any Woman? Whereunto master Chappelet~ ~(breathing forth 13 1, 1| proceeded to absolution, Master Chappelet spake thus: I 14 1, 1| replyed the Friar. O no (quoth Master Chappelet)~ ~doe not terme 15 1, 1| is your shame, answered Master~ ~Chappelet, for no place 16 1, 1| pray to God for thee.~ ~ Master Chappelet still wept and 17 1, 1| was to bee~ ~confessed by Master Chappelet; he gave him absolution, 18 1, 1| Afterward, he saide unto him, Master Chappelet, by~ ~Gods grace 19 1, 1| in our Convent?~ ~Whereto Master Chappelet answered; I thanke 20 1, 1| performed, according as Master~ ~Chappelet had requested.~ ~ 21 1, 1| credibly to understand,~ ~that Master Chappelet was a very holy 22 1, 1| visit the dead body of~ ~Master Chappelet, where they used 23 1, 1| this manner lived and died Master Chappelet du Prat, who before~ ~ 24 1, 6| did wisely, in touching Master Inquisitor to the~ ~quicke, 25 1, 6| pleasantly reprooved~ ~Master Can de la Scala, a Magnifico 26 1, 6| in manner following.~ ~ Master Can de la Scala, as fame 27 1, 6| By some enemies of his, Master Can de la Scala was incensed, 28 1, 6| being fit and ready, the Master of the Houshold went to 29 1, 6| poorely thether on foot.~ ~ Master Can de la Scala, who was 30 1, 7| descended, and called him master Herminio the covetous~ ~ 31 1, 7| deformity) this Gentleman, Master~ ~Guillaume Boursier, was 32 1, 7| miserable~ ~covetousnesse of master Herminio, he grew very desirous 33 1, 7| to have a~ ~sight of him. Master Herminio had already understood, 34 1, 7| that this~ ~Gentleman, Master Guillaume Boursier was vertuously 35 1, 7| rarieties, he beganne thus.~ ~Master Guillaume, no doubt but 36 1, 7| great Hall of my~ ~House. Master Guillaume hearing him speake 37 1, 7| never came acquainted.~ ~ Master Herminio hearing him say 38 1, 7| as he had, saide, Good Master Guillaume, tell me what 39 1, 7| fairely painted. Whereto Master Guillaume~ ~suddenly replied; 40 1, 7| they have beene. When~ ~Master Herminio heard these words, 41 1, 7| palenesse,~ ~and answered thus. Master Guillaume, I will have your 42 1, 7| time forward, the words of Master Guillaume were so effectuall~ ~ 43 1, 9| PEOPLE~ ~ OF ALL AGES~ ~ ~ ~ Master Albert of Bullen, honestly 44 1, 9| renowned, whose name was Master Albert, and being growne 45 1, 9| chearefull complexion.~ ~Master Albert continuing his dayly 46 1, 9| sitting at her doore;~ ~espied Master Albert (farre off) comming 47 1, 9| her yeares and desires? Master~ ~Albert perceiving, that 48 1, 9| folly, presently said.~ ~Master Albert, you have both well 49 1, 9| you any honest service. Master Albert, arising from his~ ~ 50 2, 1| went~ ~with them to one Master Alexander Agolante, who 51 2, 1| of poore Martellino.~ ~ Master Alexander, after he had 52 2, 1| truly with every particular: Master Alexander~ ~requested, that 53 2, 2| Rinaldoes servant, seeing his Master so sharply assayled, like 54 2, 2| caring what became of his~ ~Master.~ ~ Rinaldo remaining there 55 2, 7| vowes he had made to his master.~ ~One happinesse he had 56 2, 8| from the Irish~ ~Earle his Master, with whom he had continued 57 2, 8| him though their Tutor and Master~ ~called them often, which 58 2, 8| them better then their~ ~Master did; whereat both the Lady 59 2, 8| forth-with hee went to his Master Sir Roger~ ~Mandevile, requesting 60 2, 9| moment satisfie both thy Master and me,~ ~in such manner 61 2, 9| returne with my habite to thy Master, assuring~ ~him, that the 62 2, 10| prosecuted: and thereupon, the master of the~ ~houshold was called, 63 3, Ind| the Seneshall or great Master~ ~of the Houshold, having ( 64 3, 8| served~ ~a very jealous Master; and because: I soothed 65 3, 9| house, who was called Master Gerard of Narbona. Count 66 3, 10| learned to whistle without a master." Finding himself thus evenly~ ~ 67 3, 10| to his care, called the Master of the~ ~houshold, to know 68 4, 7| wooll to spin, by reason his Master was~ ~a Clothier) prevailed 69 4, 9| had thus murthered their Master, by~ ~reason of their armed 70 4, 10| it came to passe, that~ ~Master Doctor Mazzeo (being not 71 4, 10| Malfy.~ ~ This absence of Master Doctor Mazzeo, gave opportunity 72 4, 10| onely the bed Chamber of her Master, where she~ ~lockt him in; 73 4, 10| should I thinke hereof? Is~ ~Master Doctor returned home, or 74 4, 10| In a short while after, Master Doctor Mazzeo was returned 75 4, 10| other remedy. While thus Master Doctor and~ ~his Wife were 76 4, 10| she fell at the~ ~feete of Master Doctor, desiring him to 77 4, 10| offended him. As how? said Master Doctor. In~ ~this manner ( 78 4, 10| you~ ~therefore (gentle Master) first to pardon me, and 79 4, 10| knowing that shee was~ ~Master Doctors Maid, a man especially 80 4, 10| that shee~ ~was sent by her Master.~ ~ Sir (quoth shee) you 81 4, 10| be knowne; sent first for Master Doctor Mazzeo, to know,~ ~ 82 4, 10| to the Chamber-maide~ ~of Master Doctor Mazzeo della Montagna, 83 4, 10| Then calling for the Master of the Houshold, and taking 84 5, Ind| come: at which time, the Master of the~ ~houshold, having 85 5, 2| reported these speeches to his Master, who~ ~presently acquainted 86 5, 2| returning to the King his master, tolde him all the history 87 5, 3| regard he hath no other~ ~Master, and let the owner come 88 5, 5| in this case, but when my Master shall sup foorth at~ ~some 89 5, 5| with her, whensoever her Master should be absent~ ~from 90 5, 5| not goe to attend on our Master, and tarry for~ ~his returning 91 5, 7| Violenta, the Daughter to his~ ~Master, named Amarigo, and she 92 5, 7| so highly pleasing to his Master Amarigo,~ ~that he made 93 5, 10| shee had enstructed the Master of the Houshold,~ ~concerning 94 6, Ind| the Queene caused the~ ~Master of the Houshold to be called, 95 6, 2| him. Cistio,~ ~because my Master cannot have your companie 96 6, 2| backe therwith to his Master.~ ~ Messer Geri returned 97 6, 2| now I am sure~ ~that thy Master sent thee to me, and he 98 6, 4| answer which he made to his Master; converted his anger~ ~into 99 6, 4| say so?~ ~ The meate of my Master,~ ~ Allowes you for no Taster,~ ~ 100 6, 4| should do it, rode after his Master, fearfully trembling all~ ~ 101 6, 4| beating, which (otherwise) his master had inflicted on~ ~him.~ ~ 102 6, 5| while he lived, and was a Master in~ ~his Art, above all 103 6, 6| made others after he was master of his art. To~ ~convince 104 6, 6| allow, must~ ~be no great master when he made these figures, 105 6, 10| minde. So, causing the~ ~Master of the Houshold to be called 106 6, 10| Whereupon, the King called the Master of the Houshold, giving 107 7, Ind| very~ ~gloriously: when the Master of the household, being 108 7, 6| to her Lady,~ ~saying: My Master Beltramo is returned back?, 109 7, 7| TO BE OVERSAWCY WITH HIS MASTER~ ~ ~ ~ Losovico discovered 110 7, 7| thereby to~ ~wrong his honest Master, insted of her, beateth 111 7, 7| in my name, revile thy master so bitterly as~ ~thou canst, 112 7, 7| damnable wrong to my~ ~worthy Master, that so deerely loves me, 113 7, 9| were relatives: My Lord and Master hath so farre~ ~honoured 114 7, 9| presence of my Lord and Master, she kill his faire Faulcon,~ ~ 115 7, 9| injurious slave to my Lord and Master.~ ~ Now then, it can be 116 7, 10| Queene, shee caused the Master of the houshold to bee~ ~ 117 8, 2| have~ ~it: and tell him (Master Clearke) he may command 118 8, 6| hell, and she to become the Master~ ~Divell: therefore talke 119 8, 7| comparison, that was the sole master of her heart,~ ~and had 120 8, 9| long since) thence, one Master. Simon da Villa,~ ~more 121 8, 9| La via del Cocomero. This Master~ ~Doctor Simon, being thus 122 8, 9| replied.~ ~ Beleeve me Master Doctor, I would not impart 123 8, 9| mirthfull~ ~disposition.~ ~ Master Doctor hearing this Discourse, 124 8, 9| it to anie one. How now Master~ ~Doctor? answered Bruno, 125 8, 9| onely our selves. Fie, fie Master~ ~Doctor, answered Bruno, 126 8, 9| spake in this manner.~ ~ Ah Master Doctor, the love I be to 127 8, 9| purest wines. Nor do I (Master~ ~Doctor) repute you so 128 8, 9| required or no. And thus Master Doctor, as to my most endeered 129 8, 9| did (not a little) delight Master~ ~Doctor.~ ~ Moreover, at 130 8, 9| truly Bruno (answered~ ~Master Doctor) thou couldst not 131 8, 9| words~ ~then wit, saide. Master Doctor, snuffe the candle 132 8, 9| thus answered.~ ~Worthy Master Doctor, the courtesies you 133 8, 9| manner, thus hee beganne.~ ~ Master Doctour, you have lived 134 8, 9| heedfull~ ~attention.~ ~ Master Doctor, you must be first 135 8, 9| Novella.~ ~ Having espyed Master Doctor uppon the Tombe, 136 8, 9| to stay contentedly.~ ~ Master Doctor, trembling and quaking 137 8, 9| so sweetely embrued.~ ~ Master Doctor, seeing himselfe 138 8, 9| cast thee. Behold goodly Master Doctor of the~ ~Leystall, 139 8, 9| your own negligence.~ ~ Master Doctor humbly entreated 140 8, 9| Painters of Florence, taught Master Doctor~ ~better Wit, then 141 8, 10| divers Letters from his Master, to make returne of the 142 8, 10| sent~ ~contentment to his Master at Florence (who imployd 143 8, 10| having taken order with the Master of the houshold,~ ~for all 144 9, 3| AND BEGUILE THEM~ ~ ~ ~ Master Simon the Physitian, by 145 9, 3| the Water, and~ ~informed Master Simon with the whole tricke 146 9, 3| lying in Childbed. And then Master Doctor, Alas, I know not 147 9, 3| with his words,~ ~returning master Doctor infinite thankes, 148 9, 3| requite their~ ~kindenesse.~ ~ Master Doctor being gone home to 149 9, 3| mornings together: afterward Master Doctor and the rest came 150 9, 3| sickenesse; and what a rare cure Master Doctor Simon had wrought 151 9, 4| Francesco Aniolliero, being his Master. Then~ ~running after him 152 9, 4| to rob and spoyle thy Master thus on the high way? Then 153 9, 5| to Phillippo, our yong~ ~Master, for then it may prove a 154 9, 5| wife or friend to our young master~ ~Phillippo, with faire 155 9, 10| having given order to the Master of the Houshold (as~ ~all 156 10, 1| thou art just like thy Master that gave thee to mee. The~ ~ 157 10, 2| enjoyned by his pretended master) in what temper he found 158 10, 3| he summoned together many Master Masons and Carpenters,~ ~ 159 10, 4| owne businesse: the first Master (by~ ~pretending his first 160 10, 4| backe againe to the first master, albeit he doe make~ ~challenge 161 10, 4| the rest, that the~ ~first Master had no right at all to the 162 10, 4| justly servant to the second Master, and in detayning him from 163 10, 8| the~ ~beginning, and be master of thy selfe, while thou 164 10, 8| to Father, Brother, or~ ~Master? Amity and true friendship 165 10, 10| their Soveraigne Lord and Master. Which makes me stand in 166 10, 10| Wherupon, hee~ ~called the Master of the housholde, and conferred 167 10, Song| awaked out of~ ~sleepe, the Master of the Houshold having sent