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1 Ind | observing them; and (with a pleasing~ ~countenance) giving them 2 Ind | These words were highly pleasing to them all, and by generall 3 Ind | what to him or her is best pleasing. And~ ~turning her selfe 4 1, 1| which were continually pleasing~ ~unto him, to satisfie 5 1, 1| them appeareth so little pleasing, as we are daily~ ~pursued 6 1, 1| These words were highly pleasing to the holy Friar, and seemed 7 1, 1| drunke~ ~water with such a pleasing appetite and delight (especially 8 1, 1| sustenance, hath seemed much more pleasing to me, then I thought to~ ~ 9 1, 1| Christian. These words were pleasing to the good olde man,~ ~ 10 1, 2| by Pamphilus, was highly pleasing to the company,~ ~and much 11 1, 2| him, that the Jew felt a pleasing apprehension in~ ~them, 12 1, 7| it will prove no lesse pleasing to you, in~ ~regard it sorted 13 1, 9| so sweete speeches and~ ~pleasing conferences, to passe the 14 1, 9| Chisolieri, shee appeared so pleasing in his eye; that his~ ~sences 15 1, 9| least hurtfull, and most pleasing~ ~in the mouth. And you 16 1, 9| thinkes it hath bene very pleasing and commendable; in~ ~which 17 1, 9| by you appointed, is most pleasing and worthy to bee~ ~allowed. 18 2, Ind| had dined, in a coole and pleasing aire they fell to~ ~dancing, 19 2, Ind| goodly~ ~creature, and highly pleasing to behold, having put on 20 2, 1| This devise was very pleasing to Marquiso and Stechio, 21 2, 2| of person, a delicate~ ~pleasing countenance, a quicke alluring 22 2, 5| Orenge flowers, and all other pleasing smelles, and a costly bed 23 2, 6| which~ ~sight was very pleasing to her, and nothing in that 24 2, 6| made by Geoffrey, was so pleasing to Conrado, that~ ~without 25 2, 7| observed, that wine was verie pleasing to the Lady, she being~ ~ 26 2, 7| and~ ~liking the Wines pleasing taste extraordinarily, dranke 27 2, 7| tasted them before, yet~ ~pleasing beyond measure, by reason 28 2, 7| possible meanes, to be pleasing and gracious in her eye, 29 2, 7| him: a matter most highly pleasing to the~ ~Prince, and likewise 30 2, 7| garments shee appeared so pleasing, what~ ~did shee now in 31 2, 7| thing maketh my death very pleasing and welcome to~ ~me; namely, 32 2, 8| man, thy daughter hath~ ~a pleasing countenance, and (perhaps) 33 2, 8| This~ ~motion was very pleasing to the Count, who readily 34 2, 8| contemptible, and nothing pleasing in his eye~ ~but shee. Now, 35 2, 8| and bring you to a more pleasing kinde~ ~of life; because 36 2, 9| the enjoying of his owne pleasing contentment (a thing not~ ~ 37 2, 9| seeming then as compleate and pleasing a~ ~creature, as when shee 38 2, 9| and her service proved so pleasing~ ~and acceptable to him, 39 2, 10| comforting her with kinde and pleasing speeches, not using~ ~any 40 2, 10| not? Behold me with a more pleasing~ ~eye, I pray thee.~ ~ Bartolomea 41 2, Song| As made the paine most pleasing, gracious,~ ~ That I desire 42 2, Song| they played to them as many pleasing~ ~dances. But the Queene 43 3, 1| made him verie doubtfull in pleasing them all.~ ~ It came to 44 3, 4| Dioneus (with faire and pleasing Language) commended the~ ~ 45 3, 5| This answere, was greatly pleasing to the~ ~Knight, who, although 46 3, 7| and~ ~behaviour proved so pleasing to the Merchant, as not 47 3, 7| live. This answere was most pleasing to the Pilgrime, and without~ ~ 48 3, 8| cannot~ ~attaine to a more pleasing kinde of happinesse; neither 49 3, 8| considering,~ ~it is so pleasing to a sanctified man, that 50 3, 8| and wine was halfe~ ~so pleasing to me. O my deare Wife; 51 3, 9| succeeding, with a~ ~gracious and pleasing disposition, thus she began 52 3, 9| faire,~ ~comely, and of pleasing person, named Bertrand; 53 3, 10| a thing beloved of God, pleasing to the participants, and 54 4, 2| sweete embraces, and most pleasing~ ~speeches with proffer 55 4, 3| gentlenesse do shew themselves pleasing and~ ~full of content to 56 4, 3| Countrey, whose perfections pleasing~ ~him beyond all comparison: 57 4, 4| were~ ~most affectionately pleasing to her, and in recapitulating ( 58 4, 4| the world could be more~ ~pleasing to him. So that afterward, 59 4, 6| graciously related, was~ ~highly pleasing unto the other Ladies; because 60 4, 6| verie loveliest and most pleasing beast that was ever~ ~seene. 61 4, 6| they spent the time in much pleasing discourse,~ ~maintained 62 4, 9| slices, and made it most pleasing to be tasted. When supper 63 4, 10| and held her with much pleasing discourse, as required longer 64 4, 10| glasse; and finding the water pleasing~ ~to his pallate, dranke 65 4, 10| in regard they were very pleasing to~ ~him: he cleared Ruggiero 66 4, 10| Which proposition was~ ~very pleasing to them all.~ ~ Then calling 67 5, Ind| hope) to your no little pleasing.~ ~ 68 5, 1| Chynon, in granting~ ~him so pleasing a Conquest, to shew her 69 5, 2| thy utmost diligence in pleasing her, by deserving~ ~and 70 5, 2| familiar to Constance, and so pleasing grew her~ ~behaviour to 71 5, 4| you. This~ ~answere was so pleasing to Messer Ricciardo, that 72 5, 6| ended, which proved very~ ~pleasing to the Ladies: the Queene 73 5, 7| which proved so highly pleasing to his Master Amarigo,~ ~ 74 5, 7| his behaviour was most~ ~pleasing to her, yet maiden modesty 75 5, 10| same course, as you doe in pleasing and delightfull~ ~Gardens, 76 5, 10| hatefull to him, and as little pleasing to~ ~mee, because his minde 77 5, 10| Now, because~ ~it is a pleasing kinde of argument, ministring 78 6, Ind| especially those which were most pleasing,~ ~and seemed so by their 79 6, 1| distaste to a kinde of~ ~pleasing acceptation, merrily thus 80 6, 2| heartily, and with such a pleasing appetite, as might~ ~have 81 6, 3| one proved to bee most~ ~pleasing in his eye, who was a verie 82 6, 4| forth a very delicate~ ~pleasing savour; it fortuned that 83 6, 4| his owne safety: was so~ ~pleasing to Messer Currado, that 84 6, 10| speake any thing best~ ~pleasing to my self: yet notwithstanding, 85 6, 10| Novell affoorded equall pleasing to the whole companie, Friar~ ~ 86 6, 10| argument seemed not very pleasing to the Ladies, and~ ~therefore 87 6, 10| this being done, variety of pleasing Wines were brought,~ ~Banquetting 88 6, Song| King being in a good and pleasing temper, calling Tindaro,~ ~ 89 7, 1| had bene a matter highly~ ~pleasing to mee, that any other ( 90 7, 1| the jest~ ~appeared so pleasing to him: But when John cought 91 7, 5| which for other~ ~women are pleasing and delightfull) unto such, 92 7, 5| some (more then ordinary)~ ~pleasing countenance in his wife: 93 7, 6| husband.~ ~ ~ ~ Wondrously pleasing to all the company, was 94 7, 7| which, nothing could be more pleasing to him. Now had he~ ~the 95 7, 8| to~ ~content you with so pleasing a Novell, as those have 96 7, 8| This devise was highly pleasing both to Roberto and Simonida,~ ~ 97 7, 9| Madame Neiphila, seemed so pleasing to~ ~all the Ladies; as 98 7, 9| good leysure; and, in a~ ~pleasing humor, thus she beganne. 99 7, 9| Mother, Daughter, or Sister, pleasing in the eye~ ~of our Nicostratus; 100 7, 9| and they both were highly pleasing~ ~unto him.~ ~ On a day, 101 7, 10| yet partly it will~ ~bee pleasing to heare.~ ~ Sometime there 102 7, 10| the~ ~world could be more pleasing; beside calme windes, fanning 103 7, Song| imagine, that~ ~some new and pleasing apprehension of Love, constrained 104 8, 2| yet there was one more pleasing in his~ ~wanton eye, then 105 8, 2| her~ ~shrine. Divers prety pleasing qualities she had, as sounding 106 8, 5| This strange~ ~sight was so pleasing to him; as leaving off further 107 8, 7| that she beheld him with pleasing regards;~ ~hee learned to 108 8, 7| about his body, which was no pleasing melody to~ ~him. How thinkest 109 8, 7| choose but bee~ ~passing pleasing for us to heare.~ ~ Out 110 8, 7| Afterward for~ ~the better pleasing of himselfe, he went secretly 111 8, 7| not) was~ ~once so highly pleasing in thine eyes. Take pitty 112 8, 8| revived,~ ~with matter more pleasing and delightfull. And therefore, 113 8, 9| familiarity was so highly~ ~pleasing to him, that he was a daily 114 8, 9| the~ ~people sufficiently pleasing to them; they resolved on 115 8, 9| World, and wee appeared so pleasing in~ ~their eyes, as they 116 8, 9| with~ ~very plausible and pleasing tearmes, excused the matter 117 8, 10| appeare~ ~so much the more pleasing, when (by the selfesame 118 8, 10| one,~ ~that may prove as pleasing to you, as any of your owne. 119 8, 10| that his comely person was pleasing to her and therefore he~ ~ 120 9, 1| manfully. Which accident pleasing her beyond all~ ~comparison, 121 9, 3| drinke for you, marveilously pleasing~ ~in taste, and of soveraigne 122 9, 5| probable, though not so pleasing. But because wandring from 123 9, 7| hath not~ ~permitted me one pleasing day with thee, since first 124 9, 8| thou~ ~shalt meet with as pleasing a dinner as I did. So, parting 125 9, 9| strength feeble, our voyces~ ~pleasing, and the motion of our members 126 9, 9| gracious,~ ~benigne and pleasing: doe justly deserve (as 127 9, 9| doth interpret it in such pleasing manner as~ ~they ought, 128 9, 10| Theame was exceedingly pleasing~ ~to the whole Company; 129 10, 1| short Novell, sufficiently pleasing, in mine~ ~owne opinion, 130 10, 1| backt, a gift most highly pleasing to Rogiero, in regarde of 131 10, 2| spirit, which appeared~ ~very pleasing to him; and instantly, his 132 10, 2| time) hee will appeare as~ ~pleasing to your holinesse, as (in 133 10, 6| and others, the King (in a pleasing humour) voluntarily threw 134 10, 6| disgrace.~ ~ So sweet and pleasing seemed the Song to the King ( 135 10, 7| concording so extraordinary pleasing;~ ~that all the persons 136 10, 8| part of her seemed so pleasing in his eie, that giving 137 10, 8| me, which are fitting and pleasing to Love? Honest things, 138 10, 8| sustaine passion, as the thing pleasing is fullest of~ ~excellence. 139 10, 8| contend with my selfe, in pleasing thee with such a thing as 140 10, 8| of mine contentment, or~ ~pleasing thee in thy importunate 141 10, 8| advise was not a little pleasing to~ ~Titus, wherupon Gisippus 142 10, 10| village, had appeared very pleasing to the Lord~ ~Marquesse, 143 10, 10| Honourable friends, it appeared pleasing to you all, and yet (I~ ~ 144 10, 10| take~ ~another wife, more pleasing to them.~ ~ Grizelda, with 145 10, 10| for nothing is precious or pleasing to mee, but what~ ~may agree 146 10, 10| they could not be~ ~more pleasing to her, then they were to 147 10, 10| farre more~ ~contenting and pleasing to my people.~ ~ The Lady