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1 Ind | by their idle detracting speeches. And~ ~therefore, to the 2 1, 1| withall) heard all~ ~these speeches spoken of him, and causing 3 1, 1| had no great hope in his speeches,~ ~went yet to a Monastery 4 1, 2| reitterating continually his former speeches to him: delivering~ ~infinite 5 1, 2| such men to mee,~ ~as thy speeches affirme them to be, and 6 1, 4| by further insinuating~ ~speeches) acquainted her with his 7 1, 4| him many harsh and bitter speeches,~ ~commanded, that he should 8 1, 5| divers other gracious speeches beside, repressed the fond 9 1, 5| a few milde and~ ~gentle speeches, they gave him a modest 10 1, 5| that expedition) as many speeches were delivered,~ ~concerning 11 1, 5| far beyond the Knights speeches of her) the fairest creature 12 1, 7| familiars, and (with loving~ ~speeches) would recreate disturbed 13 1, 9| Meadowes; even so sweete speeches and~ ~pleasing conferences, 14 1, 9| understood short and pithy speeches, as~ ~they have beene quicke 15 2, 5| So breaking off~ ~further speeches for that time, shee returned 16 2, 5| with~ ~sighes and broken speeches, at last, thus she spake.~ ~ 17 2, 5| sildome or never heard any speeches of mee: but you shall~ ~ 18 2, 5| beside the tears, trembling speeches, and earnest embracings 19 2, 5| what pacified with these speeches, a~ ~shagge-hayr'd swash-buckler, 20 2, 6| Beritola remembring the speeches betweene her and~ ~Messer 21 2, 6| times,~ ~with teares and speeches of motherly kindnesse, he 22 2, 7| From temperate and calme speeches, they fell to frownes and 23 2, 8| smiled merrily at the last~ ~speeches of Pamphilus: and the Queene 24 2, 8| former gentle and~ ~loving speeches, into this harsh and ruder 25 2, 9| thing else did~ ~urge these speeches of them, or falling into 26 2, 10| with kinde and pleasing speeches, not using~ ~any ill demeanor 27 2, 10| the Chamber, using divers speeches to Pagamino, whereof he 28 3, 1| Court, heard all~ ~these speeches; and being not a little 29 3, 3| according to her owne~ ~speeches. The Gentleman mervalled 30 3, 3| could not guesse whereto his speeches tended; somewhat coldly~ ~ 31 3, 5| cloake to cover any unfitting speeches~ ~which her chaste eares 32 3, 5| owne~ ~honest and gentle speeches, which content me as they 33 3, 6| may be~ ~the surer of my speeches, not to be any lyes or fables, 34 3, 6| day, as she had heard the speeches of Ricciardo, and gave more~ ~ 35 3, 7| abroade, by~ ~meanes of some speeches, rashly dispersed by a friend 36 3, 7| And to the end, that my speeches may not savor of any untruth~ ~ 37 3, 7| horrible and blasphemous~ ~speeches; yet adding perswasion withall, 38 3, 7| Pilgrim had finished his speeches, the Gentlewoman who~ ~had 39 3, 7| further multiplication of speeches, he entreated him to be 40 3, 7| regard of those infamous speeches noysed out against me, on 41 3, 8| In these and such like speeches, as thus they beguiled the 42 3, 8| in~ ~a kinde of pacifying speeches, saide; Peace my deare Sonnes, 43 3, 9| proceeding on in her former speeches~ ~said: I have now need ( 44 3, 9| she reported~ ~the private speeches in bed, uttered betweene 45 4, 1| side, Ghismonda hearing the speeches of her Father, and~ ~perceiving 46 4, 1| person; but onely by your speeches, and mine owne~ ~eyes as 47 4, 1| nor to what effect her speeches tended: but being moved 48 4, 2| mortals.~ ~ Many other idle speeches shee uttered, in proud opinion 49 4, 2| you to pardon those harsh speeches, which I used to you the~ ~ 50 4, 2| for the~ ~reproachfull speeches he had given her; to allow 51 4, 2| her equall.~ ~Among other speeches, savouring of an unseasoned 52 4, 2| I make no doubt but your speeches~ ~may be true, in regard 53 4, 2| embraces, and most pleasing~ ~speeches with proffer of his continuall 54 4, 2| inwardly smiling at her idle speeches, which~ ~(nevertheles) she 55 4, 2| side by him, after some few speeches passing~ ~betweene them, 56 4, 3| tell you, that except your speeches~ ~savour of untruth, and 57 4, 3| urging rough and rude speeches from her to him, and daily 58 4, 3| used these~ ~dissembling speeches.~ ~ Sister (quoth he) my 59 4, 4| his plighted Love, and the speeches delivered to him by~ ~the 60 4, 5| Such was her importunate speeches~ ~to them, that they taking 61 4, 6| him with many~ ~injurious speeches, such as a lustfull Letcher 62 4, 7| to happen, that her owne speeches might the sooner condemne~ ~ 63 4, 8| enterchange of infinite pretty~ ~speeches, Jeronimo felt a strange 64 4, 8| reproved him with many severe speeches: and seeing they could win~ ~ 65 4, 8| related~ ~to him, with all the speeches, which passed between Silvestra 66 4, 9| provoked her with many faire speeches, to~ ~tast the Cooks cunning 67 4, 9| these~ ~harsh and unpleasing speeches? Teares flowed aboundantly 68 4, 10| Then falling into clamerous speeches~ ~they went together to 69 4, 10| the Maide her husbands speeches, concerning the glasse of 70 4, 10| Afterward, she rehearsed the speeches betweene the~ ~Joyner, and 71 4, 10| many kinde and courteous speeches, excused~ ~himselfe to the 72 5, 1| Chynon, after the former~ ~speeches delivered, and no answer 73 5, 1| little~ ~cheared at these speeches; and therefore, without 74 5, 1| used some~ ~encouraging speeches, for more resolute prosecution 75 5, 2| prevailed~ ~so well by gentle speeches, that she conducted her 76 5, 2| upon the~ ~commendable speeches delivered by Carapresa, 77 5, 2| The Guard reported these speeches to his Master, who~ ~presently 78 5, 5| repaired to him, and (in gentle speeches) entreated~ ~him, not to 79 5, 7| with many sharpe and angry speeches, would needes know with 80 5, 7| very foule and injurious speeches, because she had delayed 81 5, 8| very vile and dreadfull speeches, and threatning every minute 82 5, 8| after some other~ ~angry speeches) spake thus unto him: I 83 5, 10| upbraided him daily with harsh~ ~speeches, making his owne home meerly 84 5, 10| Oh Wife! What bitter~ ~speeches did you use (even now) against 85 5, 10| vaunting and reproachfull speeches, holding still the young 86 6, Ind| their anger and violent~ ~speeches still continuing) and being 87 6, 1| nicke-named, their actions and speeches so~ ~monstrously mishapen, 88 6, 2| tooke both his guifte and speeches in most thankefull manner,~ ~ 89 6, 3| nature of~ ~meetings and speeches are such, as they ought 90 6, 3| might be as vile, as the speeches were scandalous.~ ~Wherefore, 91 6, 4| worthy and commendable~ ~speeches, according to the accidents 92 6, 4| Kitchin go.~ ~ ~ ~ Many other speeches past betweene them in a 93 6, 7| continuing on her former speeches, thus replyed. Let me then 94 6, 10| delivered these~ ~and the like speeches, among the other people 95 7, 3| to answer your~ ~strange speeches? And, how it came to passe, 96 7, 3| having heard all the passed~ ~speeches, by this time he was fitted 97 7, 4| bim many reproachfull~ ~speeches.~ ~ ~ ~ So soone as the 98 7, 4| shee entred into roughe speeches and~ ~threatnings, saying: 99 7, 4| reproved him, gave him~ ~grosse speeches, pittying that any honest 100 7, 4| credit to his dissembling speeches, when he told you, that 101 7, 5| but (perceiving by her speeches) how hee was~ ~become a 102 7, 6| that though some rough speeches were noised abroad,~ ~to 103 7, 7| I would have had a fewe speeches with you: but,~ ~in regard 104 7, 7| multiplying many other injurious speeches against~ ~him, with the 105 7, 7| give thee any such vile speeches, with intent to wrong~ ~ 106 7, 8| But they finding all his speeches to be utterly~ ~false; and 107 7, 8| giving her the most villanous speeches as could be devised:~ ~swearing, 108 7, 8| dare use such unseemely speeches? Starting up and~ ~meeting 109 7, 8| differing wholly from the former speeches of her Husband:~ ~the Brethren 110 7, 8| effect of her Husbands speeches, shewing her the thred, 111 7, 8| approve the truth of my speeches, doe you your~ ~selfe, and 112 7, 9| Nicostratus, according as her speeches sounded: compassionately~ ~ 113 7, 9| jesting manner? These friendly speeches cut off all~ ~further contention, 114 7, 9| and, among some other~ ~speeches, which served but as an 115 8, 2| Saint-like~ ~shewes, holy speeches, and ghostly admonitions, 116 8, 3| Maso delivered all these speeches, with~ ~a stedfast countenance, 117 8, 3| the~ ~backe, with their speeches used then, and his laughter,~ ~ 118 8, 4| spent many impertinent~ ~speeches, shee (venting foorth manie 119 8, 6| gave him manie grosse~ ~speeches beside, all departing home 120 8, 7| enough, that such golden~ ~speeches and promises, did alwaies 121 8, 7| as Reniero uttered these speeches, the miserable~ ~Lady sighed 122 8, 8| therefore I allow thy former speeches to my Wife, that~ ~thou 123 8, 9| rather to confirme my former speeches, that they which beguile~ ~ 124 8, 9| singular and sententious~ ~speeches, able not onelie to make 125 8, 9| likewise to make good our speeches~ ~already delivered of you, 126 8, 9| him most hard and bitter~ ~speeches, terming him the vilest 127 8, 9| and the like intemperate speeches, she ceased not to afflict 128 8, 10| amorous actions, and affable speeches, they allure yong~ ~Merchants 129 9, 2| her very harsh and vile~ ~speeches, as never any transgressor 130 9, 2| still continuing her harsh speeches, it fortuned,~ ~that Isabella 131 9, 2| the reason of Isabellas speeches, and the Abbesse saw her~ ~ 132 9, 3| Nello, hearing these raving speeches of~ ~Calandrino, were swolne 133 9, 4| to curbe in their idle speeches with a bridle, as you have~ ~ 134 9, 4| the money.~ ~ During the speeches, an other entred among them, 135 9, 6| to understand what angry speeches~ ~had past betweene him 136 9, 7| adding with all these speeches.~ ~ True it is Wife (quoth 137 9, 10| then I should be if my speeches savoured of absolute wisdome. 138 10, 1| given him, with diversity of speeches passing between them. About~ ~ 139 10, 2| Afterward,~ ~divers other speeches passed betweene them, the 140 10, 2| requesting~ ~to see him. Such speeches as savoured of the Abbots 141 10, 3| a while pondered on her speeches, hee waxed~ ~much discontented, 142 10, 3| and many more like loving speeches had passed between~ ~them; 143 10, 4| company, and used these speeches.~ ~ Honourable friends, 144 10, 6| wonder not a little at your speeches, and so much~ ~the greater 145 10, 7| with kind and courteous speeches; he played dexteriously 146 10, 7| given her many~ ~comfortable speeches, he returned backe to the 147 10, 8| terrified by his latest~ ~speeches; became induced, to like 148 10, 9| Many kind and comfortable speeches, he gave him, with~ ~constant 149 10, 10| provoke her by injurious speeches, shewing fierce~ ~and frowning 150 10, 10| her in plaine and~ ~open speeches, that his subjects could 151 10, 10| thee harsh and unpleasing speeches, which drawing no~ ~discontentment