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1 Ind | death; so prooved the spots likewise to such as had~ ~them: for 2 Ind | snouts, rubbing their~ ~heads likewise upon them; and immediately, 3 Ind | deceased) the Cleargy met there likewise, and the dead body was~ ~ 4 Ind | or helpe of servants; and likewise~ ~in the high-wayes, or 5 Ind | much riper. Neither will I likewise minister matter to rash 6 Ind | remembring (withall) what likewise is proper and~ ~convenient 7 Ind | Parmeno shal command him. Likewise that Tindaro serve as~ ~ 8 Ind | Ladies, and~ ~the Gentlemen likewise, being skilfull both in 9 1, 1| was not requested at all. Likewise because in~ ~those times, 10 1, 2| his life and manners, and likewise of his~ ~Colledge of Cardinals. 11 1, 3| Sarrazens, and of Christians likewise.~ ~Having in divers Warres, 12 1, 5| the~ ~one eyed King (who likewise made preparation in France, 13 1, 7| men~ ~in wealth, so did he likewise excell them in wretched 14 1, 9| and the yong Gentlemen likewise, commended her advice,~ ~ 15 2, 1| themselves, that they were~ ~likewise in a desperate case; and 16 2, 2| Widdow,~ ~and recompenced likewise for all his losses; returning 17 2, 2| and tolde her all; she likewise pittying his distresse, 18 2, 3| she went disguised in, and likewise at the election of her~ ~ 19 2, 4| losses by Merchandize,~ ~but likewise his wealth was wholly redoubled. 20 2, 5| thou hadst lost thy life likewise. But~ ~teares and lamentations 21 2, 6| his~ ~Brother being found likewise, they both returned to great 22 2, 6| and amiable she was, young likewise, aged but~ ~little above 23 2, 6| wherefore, although shee~ ~was likewise much afflicted in minde, 24 2, 6| of motherly kindnesse, he likewise expressing~ ~the same dutifull 25 2, 6| he detaineth him. I would likewise have you send into Sicily,~ ~ 26 2, 7| such~ ~kinde people, who likewise thirsting after their wealthy~ ~ 27 2, 7| daughter in marriage, which~ ~likewise was kindly granted to him. 28 2, 7| ought~ ~to give him place: Likewise, his right and interest 29 2, 7| pleasing to the~ ~Prince, and likewise to the Lady her selfe; because 30 2, 7| horrid a deede,~ ~perceyving likewise that the Duke of Athens 31 2, 7| made against him, but~ ~he likewise levied forces for his owne 32 2, 7| Merchant, but the faire Lady likewise. And calling them both~ ~ 33 2, 7| The friendly Merchant, and likewise the Ladie, hearing these~ ~ 34 2, 7| remember. The Lady her selfe likewise, who~ ~had so long time 35 2, 7| be done, as~ ~earnestly likewise I entreate thee, never to 36 2, 8| him committed, beleeving likewise, that her~ ~slanderous accusation 37 2, 9| Ambroginolo of Placentia, was likewise come thither, and great 38 2, 9| yet perceiving her lookes likewise~ ~to be as dreadful as the 39 2, 9| justly deserved death: which likewise himselfe confessed,~ ~and 40 2, 9| he not~ ~onely died, but likewise was devoured to the bare 41 2, 10| purpose~ ~to relate, will likewise condemne all the like kind 42 2, 10| their severall Novels, which likewise gave a period to her~ ~Royalty: 43 3, 1| foll but all the Nunnes likewise cried~ ~guilty too: wherfore 44 3, 2| was so shorne, sheared~ ~likewise the heads of all his fellowes 45 3, 2| left widdow of Vetario, who likewise had beene King of the Lombards; 46 3, 2| returning backe againe, which likewise very diligently he~ ~observed.~ ~ 47 3, 3| not~ ~onely by men, but likewise some of our owne sexe, as 48 3, 4| with him; and his daughter likewise, perceiving with what~ ~ 49 3, 5| there lived in Pistoya likewise, a young man,~ ~named Ricciardo, 50 3, 5| Magnificoes words, and likewise the Gelding, which (for 51 3, 6| Catulla (all the while) likewise showred forth~ ~her sorrowes 52 3, 6| whereof,~ ~Ricciardo becomming likewise a widdower, and grieving~ ~ 53 3, 7| compassion) moved him to weepe likewise;~ ~and going somewhat neere 54 3, 7| became yours, so were you likewise onely his; and~ ~he being 55 3, 7| strange deliverance, and went likewise~ ~continually armed, as 56 3, 9| ancient Ladies name, and~ ~likewise her daughters, to whom her 57 3, 10| soon as the girl had done likewise he fell on his knees as 58 3, 10| should beginne the dance, and likewise to sing a~ ~Song. My gracious 59 4 | plaine and even pathes but likewise through the deepest vallies. 60 4 | risen, all the company arose likewise.~ ~When being come into 61 4, 1| in~ ~Law, and death was likewise welcome to her, rather then 62 4, 1| in Armes; yet you should likewise~ ~understand, that negligence 63 4, 1| faculties, and~ ~equall likewise in their vertue: which vertue 64 4, 3| whom we are to live; and likewise,~ ~how anger and fury are 65 4, 3| possibly could be more, and she likewise as earnest in affection~ ~ 66 4, 3| onely being~ ~over-ruled likewise by jealousie, and perswaded 67 4, 4| possession of her,~ ~he likewise slew them; and afterward 68 4, 6| to be hindred~ ~by them. Likewise, in matters of bad and wicked 69 4, 6| death bruited abroad) were likewise come to the Pallace, yea,~ ~ 70 4, 7| she rubbed her teeth likewise with one of the leaves of 71 4, 7| and hugely swoln, Strambo likewise~ ~complaining, and accusing 72 4, 8| to receive buriall, she likewise died there instantly upon 73 4, 10| expert Physitian, but~ ~likewise as skilfull in Chirurgerie 74 4, 10| laid them downe to rest~ ~likewise.~ ~ Ruggiero, who had now 75 5, Ind| as all the other Ladies likewise did, and the three young~ ~ 76 5, 1| onely by his countenance but likewise his folly, Nobility of birth,~ ~ 77 5, 1| together. His~ ~friends likewise, felte the selfesame affliction, 78 5, 1| friends had their lives likewise spared,~ ~although Pasimondo 79 5, 3| and moved the Lady (who likewise knew~ ~Pedro perfectly well) 80 5, 4| Catharina on her knees~ ~likewise to her Mother, who (notwithstanding 81 5, 6| of his cause: Restituta~ ~likewise was sent for, who no sooner 82 5, 7| Pedro, who was young, and likewise Violenta, went farre more 83 5, 7| having no other refuge, ranne likewise into a poore~ ~Sheepecoate, 84 5, 8| a dinner with him, who~ ~likewise saw the same Damosell so 85 5, 8| better know, and learne likewise to shun, as a deadly evill; 86 5, 8| the unfortunate Woman, and likewise to the Knight,~ ~remembring 87 5, 8| scornfull and proud; but~ ~likewise all the women of Ravenna ( 88 5, 10| savour before) as made~ ~us likewise to cough and sneeze, being 89 5, 10| this World,~ ~and her selfe likewise, to bee so lewdly and incontinently 90 6, 1| goodliest Liveries,~ ~the Trees likewise bragging in their best adornings: 91 6, 3| remaining in our sexe, and likewise~ ~the beautie of wittie 92 6, 3| where he went. The Bishop likewise~ ~(beeing a discreete and 93 6, 7| mirthfull contentment, but likewise delivered~ ~her from the 94 6, 10| water in his belly, but~ ~likewise make him run as gaunt as 95 6, 10| bathed themselves there likewise, as the Ladies formerlie 96 7, 1| together, and the Maide likewise,~ ~it was not long after, 97 7, 6| Lionello, and she being likewise beloved by Signior~ ~Lambertuccio: 98 7, 6| Signior Lambertuccio, fell likewise in love with Isabella: but~ ~ 99 7, 7| by all the~ ~company; but likewise passed with as generall 100 7, 7| having bin at Bologna, and likewise seene her.~ ~Lodovico hearing 101 7, 7| to bed, and his Ladie~ ~likewise with him, leaving her Chamber 102 7, 8| to be seene. Her brethren likewise briefly told her, the whole~ ~ 103 7, 9| to Lesca, and her Ladie~ ~likewise, almost beyond the compasse 104 7, 9| but sent her assurance likewise, of his readinesse and~ ~ 105 7, 10| Pallace. Then shee tooke order likewise, for all such other~ ~necessary 106 7, Song| know noble Ladies, and you likewise most noble Gentlemen, that~ ~ 107 8, 2| his turne, and desire her likewise, to send me~ ~my Cloake, 108 8, 3| behaviour.~ ~At the same time likewise, there dwelt in Florence, 109 8, 3| filled full of~ ~stones likewise. Yet not so satisfied, he 110 8, 4| bound~ ~in dutie to love you likewise. But if your Love have any 111 8, 4| instructed her) she went to bed likewise, not speaking any word at~ ~ 112 8, 6| fooles after thee.~ ~ Now likewise, by horrible lying Oathes, 113 8, 6| being heartily contented~ ~likewise, that hee was so well delivered 114 8, 7| commonly use to wear) was likewise there a~ ~Guest. His eye 115 8, 7| snow. So, away went they likewise from their close gazing~ ~ 116 8, 7| over the~ ~wall, and she likewise espyed him; whereupon hee 117 8, 7| such as thou art, and~ ~likewise of due vengeance, ought 118 8, 9| circumcised experience, and likewise the confidence I repose 119 8, 9| Doctour dwelt. In a~ ~Gallery likewise by his Garden, he painted 120 8, 9| assembly seated together, and likewise to make good our speeches~ ~ 121 8, 10| to hearty~ ~laughter, and likewise to compassionate sighes 122 8, 10| Merchandises stored, and likewise to what Merchants~ ~they 123 8, 10| Palermo in Sicily, where~ ~likewise then were, and (no doubt) 124 8, 10| service this~ ~night, but likewise the whole employment of 125 8, 10| buy more cloathes, which likewise are to be sent hither.~ ~ 126 8, 10| Cloathes. He made repayment~ ~likewise to Canigiano, for the monies 127 9, Ind| and the yong~ ~Gentlemen likewise, to be summoned for. their 128 9, 2| in his~ ~company.~ ~ He likewise, beholding her to be so 129 9, 3| man Calandrino was, and~ ~likewise the rest of his pleasant 130 9, 3| pleasant Companions, who likewise are now~ ~againe to be remembred, 131 9, 4| had at Buonconvento,~ ~and likewise the money of Francesco Aniolliero, 132 9, 4| Aniollieri, and the other likewise of the~ ~Fortarigi; so that 133 9, 4| cloathes on his backe likewise, and coveting to recover 134 10, 1| he mounted on horseback likewise, and~ ~immediatly after 135 10, 2| towards the Castle, and~ ~likewise all his company and carriages 136 10, 2| costly dinner he provided likewise, whereto he~ ~invited divers 137 10, 2| hee saw them; and they~ ~likewise told him, how kindly they 138 10, 2| furniture to bee~ ~brought, and likewise into a spacious Court, wheron 139 10, 3| wicked determination. Nathan likewise demaunded of~ ~him (but 140 10, 3| intelligence to his men, (who~ ~likewise were lodged, as welcom strangers, 141 10, 4| his further intention, and likewise in~ ~what order every thing 142 10, 4| men) gave their~ ~verdict likewise with the confession of Signior 143 10, 5| promise: And the Magitian likewise discharged Signior~ ~Ansaldo, 144 10, 5| naturall borne Sister; and likewise, you may depart freely~ ~ 145 10, 6| survayed all, and the house likewise, he commended~ ~it beyond 146 10, 6| house.~ ~ The King and Count likewise, as also the other attending~ ~ 147 10, 6| sake he loved her Sister likewise) but became so linked to 148 10, 7| had brought with him, and likewise he sung~ ~divers excellent 149 10, 7| Bernardo the~ ~Apothecary: likewise, how farre unfitting it 150 10, 7| Lisana, and she her~ ~selfe likewise, extraordinarily joyfull 151 10, 8| very easily consider; and likewise, how~ ~justly they deserve 152 10, 8| Philosopher:~ ~Gisippus likewise hath given her to a yong 153 10, 8| Divine Amity?~ ~ Come now likewise to the other side. What 154 10, 9| present at~ ~his buriall likewise. Which rumour comming to 155 10, 9| eare of his Wife,~ ~and likewise to his kinred and hers: 156 10, 9| and his Baschaes (having likewise taken~ ~their leave of Thorello) 157 10, 9| to bee estimated. By him likewise hee laid a rich sword, with 158 10, 9| this new nuptialls. She likewise beheld him very often,~ ~ 159 10, 9| thereon, down she~ ~threw it likewise, and clasping her armes 160 10, 10| MARRYING THEMSELVES. AND LIKEWISE TO POORE~ ~ AND MEANE WOMEN, 161 10, 10| teares, as his eyes would~ ~likewise gladly have yeelded their 162 10, 10| and so~ ~did her brother likewise, as young as he was, yet 163 10, 10| amongst the Ladies, and likewise the men,~ ~but yet in the