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  1  Ind      |           could not demonstrate the occasion how and wherefore the matters~ ~
  2  Ind      |             to comfort them, was an occasion~ ~of ensuing death: but
  3  Ind      |          and recovery, it was~ ~the occasion of further dishonesty, which
  4  Ind      |             I could report, if just occasion did not forbid it, in~ ~
  5  Ind      |          last we terme (not without occasion) Elissa, or~ ~Eliza. All
  6  Ind      |             merrily, and no~ ~other occasion made us forsake the sicke
  7    1,    1|         Saints, upon the very least occasion, as being more~ ~addicted
  8    1,    1|            for it. Whereby he tooke occasion to reprove the people then~ ~
  9    1,    3| understanding, may proove to be the occasion of~ ~great desolation, without
 10    1,    4|             all, they might have no occasion of~ ~murmuring against him,
 11    1,    5|             perfections, might thus occasion the Kings comming thither,~ ~
 12    1,    5|             he knew well enough the occasion~ ~of his Henne dinner, as
 13    1,    6|            to be commended, who (by occasion of~ ~a former tale, and
 14    1,    6|      degrees; suddenly~ ~(upon what occasion I know not) his minde altred,
 15    1,    7|         true) upon the very~ ~least occasion. And by false and deceitful
 16    1,    9|         Gentlewomen, perceiving the occasion of his~ ~passing and repassing;
 17    2,    2|        though shee fed heartily, as occasion~ ~constrained, yet her thoughts
 18    2,    5|            whence hee came, and the occasion of his~ ~businesse there?
 19    2,    6|           and as often as we take~ ~occasion to talke of them, so often
 20    2,    7|      HURTFULL TO HER SELFE, AND THE OCCASION~ ~ OF MANY EVILS, YEA, AND
 21    2,    7|         they~ ~either have bene the occasion of their death, or such
 22    2,    7|        recounted the whole History, occasion of the warre,~ ~and how
 23    2,    7|               selfe before you have occasion; but (if you be so pleased)
 24    2,    8|   Alathiella: but who knoweth, what occasion~ ~mooved them to those sighes?
 25    2,    8|         demaunded of her, upon what occasion she had thus sent for him.
 26    2,    8|         moved to him, to know the~ ~occasion of his sickenesse, whereto
 27    2,    8|     diligently) upon some especiall occasion entred into the~ ~Chamber,
 28    2,    8|   acquainted me with the principall occasion of thy sickenesse,~ ~to
 29    2,    9|          offended~ ~me, but in what occasion you have displeased your
 30    2,    9|      unfitting behaviour) beene the occasion~ ~thereof: and therefore,
 31    2,    9|      conceived,~ ~that this was the occasion of her husbands hatred to
 32    2,    9|            him thither upon an lall occasion. Come he did, albeit in~ ~
 33    2,   10|            the Judge discoursed the occasion of his~ ~comming thither,
 34    2,   10|         answere him as~ ~shee found occasion. When they were come into
 35    3,    2|             might~ ~afterward be an occasion, to urge a wandring in her
 36    3,    2|         come in, knowing~ ~well the occasion of his search, he began
 37    3,    3|            few dayes after, such an occasion hapned, as her husband of~ ~
 38    3,    3|      solicite you~ ~more uppon this occasion: And so, in a pretended
 39    3,    4|            observing the same, as~ ~occasion first smiled on him, and
 40    3,    5|         folly in them, who (upon no occasion) wil tempt~ ~the power of
 41    3,    5|          according as I shall finde occasion.~ ~ When the Magnifico in
 42    3,    7|             eye, that was the onely occasion of his unhappinesse. Hereupon,~ ~
 43    3,    7|           But tell me, what was the occasion whereby you~ ~conceived
 44    3,    7|             that whosoever~ ~is the occasion of an ill act committed,
 45    3,    7|             that you were the onely occasion thereof. In all which three~ ~
 46    3,    7|           Aldobrandino, without any occasion given by Theobaldo, is in
 47    3,    7|         demanded of them, upon what occasion they did so foule~ ~an act,
 48    3,    8|            and therefore shee tooke occasion~ ~to begin thus. Faire Ladies,
 49    3,    8|           as~ ~a Saint, who was the occasion thereof, and who (as a bad
 50    3,    8|           him) he is (without any~ ~occasion given him) so extreamely
 51    3,    8|         thus disciplinde. Upon what occasion? replyed Ferando. Because~ ~(
 52    3,    9|             what she was, and~ ~the occasion of her comming thither,
 53    4,    1|        doubtlesse on some important occasion: went unto his lodging~ ~
 54    4,    1|     contrary, because I am the sole occasion of~ ~this offence, if it
 55    4,    1|              albeit in vaine) the~ ~occasion of her sad complaining,
 56    4,    2|          her contentment, and (as~ ~occasion served) many meetings they
 57    4,    3|         DECLARED, HOW DANGEROUS THE OCCASION IS, ENSUING BY~ ~ ANGER
 58    4,    3|        Novell, because it ministred occasion of mirth; yet the ending~ ~
 59    4,    3|           what else concerned the~ ~occasion of his death, by the wrongs
 60    4,    4|           colour of some honourable occasion, for the earnest desire
 61    4,    5|          conditioned; who upon some occasion, as yet remained~ ~unmarried.
 62    4,    5|       entertaining~ ~kindnesses, as occasion gave leave.~ ~ Long time
 63    4,    6|            who made it or upon what occasion it~ ~was composed. But when
 64    4,    6|          demanded of her, upon what occasion shee denyed his comming
 65    4,    6|              but yet to give him no occasion of~ ~distast, she bare it
 66    4,    6|          meetings, and told her the occasion of this sodaine sorrow.~ ~
 67    4,    7|        their conference ministred~ ~occasion, and as they pleased to
 68    4,    7|           roots, and found the true occasion, whereby these two poore
 69    4,    8|           and kindred have bene the occasion (although perhaps beyond~ ~
 70    4,    8|           conceived, the certaine~ ~occasion of both their sodaine deaths,
 71    4,   10|            be~ ~true, and upon what occasion he prepared it. Then the
 72    5,    1|          Iphigenia being~ ~the sole occasion of this happy alteration,
 73    5,    1|            nor hatred to you, did~ ~occasion my departure from Cyprus,
 74    5,    2|          although she knew not what occasion~ ~should move her thus to
 75    5,    4|          below, according as he had occasion to~ ~use it. By helpe thereof,
 76    5,    6|               his onely comfort, as occasion gave him leave, he resorted
 77    5,    7|         Phineo had~ ~understood the occasion, why Pedro was thus punished,
 78    5,    8|            awhile, because~ ~he had occasion of private meditations,
 79    5,    9|           when you~ ~understand the occasion, which expressely mooved
 80    5,   10|         camest hither, and for what occasion; wherein the youth fully
 81    5,   10|             of argument, ministring occasion of mirth and~ ~wit: my desire
 82    6,  Ind|          was, and what might be the occasion thereof? He made answere,~ ~
 83    6,  Ind|  discontentment, but~ ~what was the occasion thereof, he knew not. Whereupon,
 84    6,    1|            suting with the time and occasion, more~ ~is delivered then
 85    6,    1|                True it is, what the occasion may be, I know not, either
 86    6,    1|        Spina. She being upon~ ~some occasion (as now we are) in the Countrey,
 87    6,    3|             words, delivered on apt occasion, and in~ ~convenient meetings.
 88    6,   10|            hath given us so good an occasion)~ ~that our discoursing
 89    6,   10|              that through the~ ~sad occasion of the time, which now overruleth
 90    7,    1|             chance to have the like occasion.~ ~
 91    7,    2|          dayes argument may give us occasion to speake, should~ ~afterwardes
 92    7,    2|        house: upon a verie urgent~ ~occasion, Lazaro returned backe againe,
 93    7,    3|         spent, or some other urgent occasion moving him thereto, I know
 94    7,    3|            now he will perceive the occasion~ ~of our so familiar acquaintance.
 95    7,    4|         Cheta: of whom (without any occasion given, or reason~ ~knowne
 96    7,    4|            divers times after, as~ ~occasion served: and so confidently
 97    7,    4|            her friends favour,~ ~as occasion served, but yet with such
 98    7,    5|              SO IDLE HEADED UPON NO OCCASION. YET WHEN THEY HAVE GOOD
 99    7,    5|            and~ ~especially upon no occasion given, they doe no more
100    7,    5|     husbands, being jealous without occasion; but rather~ ~commend their
101    7,    5|             of her house,~ ~for any occasion whatsoever. By means whereof,
102    7,    5|         saide~ ~to his Wife. I have occasion both to suppe and lodge
103    7,    5|            now when he hadde just~ ~occasion to be jealous indeede, hee
104    7,    6|          Study, which was the onely occasion of~ ~his journey, came gallopping
105    7,    6|     conference with him,~ ~upon any occasion whatsoever; to prevent all
106    7,    6|          stayed not to question the occasion of mine offending him: but
107    7,    7|           and to continue there, if occasion so served. The reason for~ ~
108    7,    7|            at the Chesse,~ ~was the occasion why I sighed. I pray thee (
109    7,    7|            proceede, as~ ~you finde occasion.~ ~ When Egano heard these
110    7,    7|            respect him as you finde occasion.~ ~ Whereto Egano thus replyed.
111    7,    8|               as she should have no occasion to complaine. So, putting
112    7,    8|      exceedingly, as she~ ~had good occasion to doe: and albeit many
113    7,    8|           with thee as they~ ~finde occasion, for thou art no more a
114    7,    8|          his Wife upon some other~ ~occasion, and having outraged her,
115    7,    9|           mine owne. Wherein I have occasion to speake of a Lady,~ ~to
116    7,    9|         detriment to him, to be the occasion of so~ ~great a losse.~ ~
117    7,    9|       with-held from it by no other occasion, but onely want~ ~of a fit
118    7,    9|          beard,~ ~and now she found occasion aptly serving, to effect
119    7,    9|           wonder what should be the occasion. In former~ ~times, I never
120    7,   10|            not for one and the same occasion. Because Tingoccio~ ~kept
121    7, Song|       mourne.~ ~ ~ ~ This Song gave occasion to the whole Company, to
122    8,    1|      contamination thereof, for any occasion whatsoever. And yet~ ~neverthelesse (
123    8,    1|             to be rich, and she had occasion to~ ~use two hundred Crowns,
124    8,    2|         houses, when~ ~they had any occasion to walke abroad: carrying
125    8,    5|            from me: hee urgeth this occasion for a paire of drawing~ ~
126    8,    6|              and cheese on the like occasion. Indeede you say true (replyed~ ~
127    8,    6|             acquaint you with the~ ~occasion, why we are thus met together,
128    8,    8|              he must finde some apt occasion to leave my company, and
129    8,    9|       desire of mine but upon great occasion, as thou thy~ ~selfe shalt
130    8,   10|             generall~ ~use, are the occasion of infinite misfortunes
131    8,   10|               from time to time) as occasion served, and paying not one
132    8,   10|            to supply any necessarie occasion of yours; but (if my power~ ~
133    8,   10|            Salabetto conceive the~ ~occasion why she urged this motion,
134    9,    1|        might have the more honest~ ~occasion, to bee free from all further
135    9,    1|             you. For some especiall occasion, wherewith~ ~hereafter you
136    9,    1|           life is lost, and yet the occasion never knowne whereby it
137    9,    2|          saide: Let all of you take occasion, according as it offereth
138    9,    5|         passed~ ~arguments; yet, if occasion serve, and the nature of
139    9,    5|         lovely, began to finde some occasion of tarrying, so that he~ ~
140    9,    6|         childes crying or any other occasion concerning it, should not~ ~
141    9,    6|           meaning but well, found~ ~occasion also to rise, about some
142    9,    6|            advantage of so faire an occasion offered,~ ~and what he did,
143    9,    8|     Blondello, as he could compasse occasion afterward.~ ~ Before many
144    9,    9|             of Melisso, to know the occasion of his~ ~travell, and whither.~ ~
145    9,   10|         done, for every necessary~ ~occasion; he turned to the Ladies,
146   10,  Ind|             ANY OTHER~ ~ HONOURABLE OCCASION~ ~ ~ ~ Already began certaine
147   10,    2|           travelling, and upon what occasion?~ ~ The Lord Abbot being
148   10,    3|     Travailers~ ~whatsoever, as had occasion to passe that way, being
149   10,    4|             AND SO STILL~ ~ IS, THE OCCASION OF MANY GREAT AND WORTHY
150   10,    4|         shall be very speedily. The occasion why I move this~ ~motion,
151   10,    4|         judges, whether I have just occasion to doe so, or no? The~ ~
152   10,    4|       discerne, in what manner this occasion happened; I will lay~ ~it
153   10,    5|          would needs understand the occasion~ ~thereof. Long the Lady (
154   10,    5|           then to tel me truly, the occasion of your~ ~instant comming
155   10,    5|           happened, it~ ~proved the occasion of begetting intire love
156   10,    6|            thither againe. By which occasion,~ ~an ancient knight, named
157   10,    7|             weight, it became the~ ~occasion of this grievous sickenesse:
158   10,    7|           of his subjects; but gave occasion to the who world beside,~ ~
159   10,    8|         were~ ~created for no other occasion, but to bee Loved. Fortune
160   10,    8|           hee to recount, the whole occasion of this straunge~ ~conflict
161   10,    8|          you, that he hath (in this occasion)~ ~shewen himselfe to be
162   10,    8|           of his~ ~estate, and what occasion should bring him thither,
163   10,    8|         would make mine offence the occasion of his death. Absolve him,
164   10,    9|           selfe,~ ~in regard I have occasion to ride thither. Which they
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