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1 Ind | one to do as he listed.~ ~ Betweene these two rehearsed extremities 2 1, 1| cause enmities and scandals betweene kindred and friends, or 3 1, 1| as others of the Court, betweene whom he made no~ ~difference 4 1, 1| understood the passage of all, betweene him and~ ~the ghostly Father, 5 1, 4| and such a bargaine passed betweene them, that from the~ ~Church, 6 1, 4| hearing what noyse was made betweene them, and a feminine~ ~voyce 7 1, 7| treating on honest~ ~marriages, betweene friends and familiars, and ( 8 1, 7| sowing questions and quarrels betweene one~ ~another, making no 9 2, 2| money about~ ~him, concluded betweene themselves to rob him, so 10 2, 3| descanted on the happy night betweene her and Rinaldo, Madam~ ~ 11 2, 3| all~ ~men) warre happened betweene the King of England, and 12 2, 3| peace would be~ ~concluded betweene the Father and the Sonne, 13 2, 3| religious~ ~vowes have past betweene us both, and the Ring on 14 2, 3| the presence of God onely, betweene~ ~Alessandro and my selfe, 15 2, 3| Knights, and made peace~ ~betweene them, the Princesse, and 16 2, 3| celebrating the marriage betweene them,~ ~which being finished, 17 2, 3| pacified the~ ~troubles betweene the King and his sonne, 18 2, 4| Daughters head, and then betweene them,~ ~Landolpho was led 19 2, 5| as often we see reserved betweene two houses, for eithers~ ~ 20 2, 6| they made no distinguishing betweene their damme and~ ~her. Thus 21 2, 6| remembring the speeches betweene her and~ ~Messer Conrado, 22 2, 7| being, conference passed betweene~ ~them, concerning the rare 23 2, 7| motion, shee sate downe betweene them,~ ~their delight being 24 2, 8| mighty dissentions grew betweene both the Nations,~ ~insomuch, 25 2, 8| feared, namely, the marriage betweene this their~ ~Sonne and Gianetta.~ ~ 26 2, 8| leagues of truces passed betweene him and the Germaines)~ ~ 27 2, 9| some conference passing betweene them, shee was entertayned~ ~ 28 2, 10| Planets held conjunction betweene~ ~you and me, whereas here 29 3, 2| in a~ ~Gallery, which was betweene both their lodging Chambers. 30 3, 3| might be the~ ~best meanes betweene her and her friend.~ ~ Having 31 3, 6| the rites of~ ~marriage betweene you still unstained.~ ~ 32 3, 6| the wanton follies passing betweene them, and come to~ ~Madame 33 3, 6| mortall hatred must arise~ ~betweene your husband and mee, and ( 34 3, 6| selfe, and cause such perill betweene your husband and me: for~ ~ 35 3, 7| private familiarity had passed betweene us. When iristantly he used~ ~ 36 3, 7| greater? Familiar conversation betweene man and man~ ~and woman, 37 3, 7| a further reconciliation betweene her and~ ~Theobaldo, when 38 3, 7| to be solemnely past betweene his brethren and Aldobrandino. 39 3, 7| what occurrences hapned betweene them from time to time, 40 3, 7| caused heavie variances betweene them, was now converted~ ~ 41 3, 7| knowing what love had passed betweene him and his daughter~ ~Hermelina. 42 3, 9| wherefore, she had determined betweene~ ~heaven and her soule, 43 3, 9| familiar conferences passed betweene them, with the gifts of~ ~ 44 3, 9| speeches in bed, uttered betweene himselfe and her,~ ~being 45 3, 10| in~ ~me, to distinguish betweene good and evill, I have alwayes 46 4, 2| knew not~ ~the difference betweene an ordinary complexion, 47 4, 2| telling him what~ ~had hapned betweene her and God Cupid, with 48 4, 2| some few speeches passing~ ~betweene them, he knew him to be 49 4, 3| familiarity which hath past~ ~betweene us, may render you some 50 4, 3| large,~ ~what had passed betweene him and the other two young 51 4, 3| which formerly had passed~ ~betweene them. For, being one day 52 4, 4| COMMENDATION OF JUSTICE BETWEENE PRINCES; AND DECLARING~ ~ 53 4, 4| Letters and Love-tokens passed betweene them, each~ ~being as highly 54 4, 5| seene in the time past,~ ~betweene their sister and Lorenzo.~ ~ 55 4, 6| vowes being mutually passed betweene them, that~ ~nothing but 56 4, 6| familiar Discourse passing betweene them, Gabriello~ ~demanded 57 4, 6| the secret love~ ~passing betweene us: but yet in such honest 58 4, 6| and solemne vowes passed betweene us, to be put~ ~into the 59 4, 6| farre hence, and thither~ ~(betweene us two) he may be easily 60 4, 7| yet no~ ~immodesty passing betweene them: but affection grew 61 4, 7| gummes, and champing it betweene them~ ~also, saying; that 62 4, 8| names of familiarity passing betweene Boyes and Girles, as King 63 4, 8| no other titles passed~ ~betweene them, even in the hearing 64 4, 10| conflict happening there betweene two Noble Families, wherein 65 4, 10| there is now a contention betweene him and~ ~another man, to 66 4, 10| she rehearsed the speeches betweene the~ ~Joyner, and him that 67 5, 1| pacified all unkindnesses betweene them and their Mistresses: 68 5, 1| difference (about these rapes) betweene Rhodes and Cyprus.~ ~ But 69 5, 1| appeased,~ ~endangering warre betweene the Kingdomes: after a limited 70 5, 2| other~ ~discourse passing betweene them, Martuccio departed 71 5, 3| The~ ~entercourse of love betweene these twaine, had so equally 72 5, 3| intelligences passing still betweene, at~ ~length he understood 73 5, 3| they did, and arrived there betweene seven and eight of the clock. 74 5, 3| of firme love was settled betweene them. The Lady of the Castle, 75 5, 3| endeavour, to make peace betweene you and~ ~your discontented 76 5, 5| deadly hatred grew suddenly~ ~betweene them, the one being named 77 5, 5| the bargaine was agreed on betweene them, and~ ~nothing else 78 5, 5| Giovanni; a conclusion passed betweene them, that (upon a certaine~ ~ 79 5, 5| of peace was~ ~confirmed betweene Giovanni and Menghino, to 80 5, 6| grew a great contention betweene them, to which of them this 81 5, 7| marriage being agreed on~ ~betweene them, it was celebrated 82 5, 10| and those other rites~ ~betweene a Husband and Wife. Let 83 5, 10| kindnesse, as ought to be betweene Man and Wife, hee returned~ ~ 84 5, 10| one unkinde word passing~ ~betweene them. After Supper, the 85 5, 10| such as ought to bee~ ~betweene Man and Wife.~ ~ Dioneus 86 6, Ind| they sung the love-conflict betweene~ ~Troylus and Cressida. 87 6, 1| or the especiall enmitie betweene our~ ~complexions and the 88 6, 4| Many other speeches past betweene them in a short while, but 89 6, 7| me, on the night named, betweene the Armes of Lazarino, where~ ~ 90 6, 9| GREAT DIFFERENCE THAT IS BETWEENE~ ~ LEARNING AND IGNORANCE, 91 6, 10| company; yet~ ~they concluded betweene themselves, to shew him 92 6, 10| his breeches were so rent betweene his legges, his shooes and~ ~ 93 7, 3| familiar intercourses passed betweene them, both of Reynards kinde~ ~ 94 7, 3| such an~ ~agreement passed betweene them, that, for once onely ( 95 7, 4| passed so farre~ ~mutually betweene them, as nothing wanted, 96 7, 5| one; making distinction betweene those dayes appointed~ ~ 97 7, 6| such an agreement passed~ ~betweene them, that though some rough 98 7, 7| Beatrix, whatsoever passed betweene her and Anichino, I~ ~know 99 7, 8| formerly heard) continuing betweene Roberto~ ~and Arriguccio, 100 7, 8| found the craftie compact betweene thee and thy Minnion? Did~ ~ 101 7, 10| notwithstanding the~ ~Gossipship betweene them, had more then a moneths 102 7, 10| to infringe the amity~ ~betweene him and Tingoccio, and so 103 7, 10| dalliances, which had passed betweene my~ ~Gossip and me, and 104 8, 1| upon any covenant passed~ ~betweene them; whereuppon, she sayde. 105 8, 1| formerly it was compacted betweene~ ~them) shee came to converse 106 8, 2| further friendship increased betweene~ ~her and sweet Sir Simon.~ ~ 107 8, 3| heard the harsh bickering betweene him and his Wife,~ ~and 108 8, 3| againe: then~ ~they stept betweene them; affirming, That the 109 8, 4| complexion of her~ ~face betweene greene and yellow, as if 110 8, 4| sort as it was compacted betweene them. Faire and softly went 111 8, 4| Provoste, close snugging~ ~betweene the armes of Ciutazza. Upon 112 8, 7| love, or to be embraced betweene her~ ~armes.~ ~ After that 113 8, 7| conflict in his~ ~thoughts, betweene content and pitty. It did 114 8, 8| Rougher Language growing betweene them, of his avouching,~ ~ 115 8, 8| no imbarrement of~ ~love betweene your wife and mee, albeit 116 8, 8| else is now to bee divided betweene~ ~us, seeing we have shared 117 8, 9| on the communication~ ~betweene the two Wives of Sienna, 118 8, 9| remaineth this difference betweene us, that they never restore 119 8, 9| painted the furious Battaile~ ~betweene the Rats and Cats, which 120 8, 9| matter was thus agreed on~ ~betweene them, Bruno departed thence, 121 8, 10| ungently used, a breach is made betweene~ ~the best frends living. 122 9, 3| after salutations~ ~passing betweene them; in a manner of admiration, 123 9, 5| Bruno plaid the~ ~Ambassador betweene them, in delivering the 124 9, 6| Discontentment growing betweene them,~ ~the Mother perceiving 125 9, 6| very hardly could one step betweene them. The~ ~best of these 126 9, 6| angry speeches~ ~had past betweene him and Panuccio. The Hoste 127 9, 8| tokens continue familiar betweene thee and~ ~me, when thou 128 10, 2| divers other speeches passed betweene them, the one still advising~ ~ 129 10, 5| intire love and friendship,~ ~betweene himselfe and the Noble Lord 130 10, 5| bountifull recompence agreed on betweene them, hee having~ ~seene 131 10, 7| love: so taking her head betweene his~ ~hands he kissed her 132 10, 8| and Schoole,~ ~it bred betweene them such a brother-hoode 133 10, 8| she sitting in the midst betweene them, Titus~ ~making himselfe 134 10, 8| as also the intire amity betweene thee and Gisippus (unto 135 10, 8| the marriage consumated, betweene Titus and Sophronia, albeit 136 10, 8| by~ ~such direct passages betweene themselves, as exceeded 137 10, 8| commotions arising daily betweene them, drawing both Gisippus 138 10, 8| and difference happening betweene them about it, hee~ ~that 139 10, 8| the strict~ ~contention betweene these two persons. And questionlesse, 140 10, 8| dividing the~ ~stolne booties betweene us; I slew my Companyon, 141 10, 9| Language had bin intercoursed betweene~ ~them, Saladine (with his 142 10, 9| and friendship confirmed betweene us, to be mindfull of~ ~