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1 Ind | supplications of devoute people,~ ~for the asswaging of 2 Ind | heare~ ~no cries of dying people, or see any coarses carried 3 Ind | place; because not onely people died, without~ ~having any 4 Ind | onely the meanest kinde of people, such as were grave-makers,~ ~ 5 Ind | pittifull misery of poore people, and divers, who were of 6 Ind | but also the very simplest people; and in~ ~such sort, that 7 Ind | And although Country people die, as well as heere our 8 1, 1| the Burgundians to be~ ~people of badde nature, rioters, 9 1, 1| our weake wisedome; the people knowing that~ ~first of 10 1, 1| ditch or pit, and then the~ ~people of the Towne, as well in 11 1, 1| duely~ ~observed by devout people, I brought my selfe to such 12 1, 1| them away unto foure poore people, for Gods~ ~sake.~ ~ A small 13 1, 1| accompanied with all the people of the~ ~Towne, both men 14 1, 1| occasion to reprove the people then~ ~present, saying; 15 1, 1| words~ ~(whereto all the people there present gave credible 16 1, 1| strange to see, how the people of the Country~ ~came thither 17 1, 3| Father, to three such~ ~people as you have propounded: 18 1, 6| have daily seene many poore people at your doore, and (out 19 1, 6| assembly at Verona, and many people being met there~ ~from divers 20 1, 9| HONEST LOVE AGREETH WITH PEOPLE~ ~ OF ALL AGES~ ~ ~ ~ Master 21 1, 9| bereft and gone from aged people; yet~ ~good will thereto 22 2, 1| Saint. And presently all the people of the City~ ~ran to the 23 2, 1| the great Church, where people, halt, lame,~ ~and blind, 24 2, 1| so great a concourse of people, as~ ~resorted thither from 25 2, 1| before,~ ~seeing how the people crowded thorow the streetes, 26 2, 1| the Church is so full of people, as we shall never~ ~compasse 27 2, 1| his body. Which when the people saw, they made such a wonderfull 28 2, 2| times may happen to such people, that trace the~ ~dangerous 29 2, 3| provide for the Abbot and his people, and then to~ ~lodge him 30 2, 3| Guests, so that I and my people, must gladly sleepe on the~ ~ 31 2, 3| love and favour of all the people; and~ ~Agolanto (by the 32 2, 4| Merchandizes, as any other people that I know. Among which~ ~ 33 2, 4| this day there~ ~are rich people) there was (not long since) 34 2, 5| himselfe) the custome of young people, who~ ~are easily conquered 35 2, 6| against the King; the~ ~people (grudging at Henriets long 36 2, 7| mette with such~ ~kinde people, who likewise thirsting 37 2, 7| remarkeable proofes,~ ~that his people informed him With nothing 38 2, 7| having first informed the people~ ~which were in it, fully 39 2, 7| he returning backe to her people, with his sword drawne, 40 2, 7| town, and surprized many~ ~people in their beds, before they 41 2, 8| the~ ~greater part of the people perished thereby, the rest 42 2, 8| consent of the Countrey people, the young Lady accepted 43 2, 8| and~ ~reverenced of the people.~ ~ Well may you imagine, 44 2, 8| honourable supplies of his people, under the conduct of Perotto, 45 2, 9| Many times among vulgar people, it hath passed as a~ ~common 46 2, 9| witnesse to many~ ~thousands of people, which afterward beheld 47 2, 10| fell upon him, because the people began to~ ~scorne him, demanding 48 2, 10| government of these few people is~ ~committed to your trust 49 3, Ind| intended meeting. And the people which~ ~prepared there every 50 3, 1| manner, there are other people now, who verily~ ~beleeve, 51 3, 1| All the neighboring people dwelling thereabout, who 52 3, 3| OFTENTIMES~ ~ MISGUIDE GOOD PEOPLE, INTO GREAT AND GREEVOUS 53 3, 5| containeth some particular people, who beleeve (because they~ ~ 54 3, 6| Catulla. So that most of the people of Naples, but~ ~especially 55 3, 6| houre of noone-day, when~ ~people repose themselves in regard 56 3, 7| demonstration, what~ ~manner of people some of those religious 57 3, 7| and there (because all her people were in their beds) she~ ~ 58 3, 8| not much frequented with people, and~ ~thereof a Monke was 59 3, 8| simple ignorant Country people, carrying no such~ ~ill 60 3, 8| Neighbours~ ~beheld him, as people halfe frighted out of their 61 3, 8| meane~ ~admiration in the people, with much commendation 62 3, 9| Roussillion, where all the people received her very lovingly. 63 3, 9| civility~ ~againe, that the people admired her rare behaviour, 64 3, 9| was recalled home by his people:~ ~and he having heard of 65 3, 9| through the throng of people, with her two children in 66 3, 10| in Hell. So I think the people~ ~who spend their time otherwise 67 4, 1| power,~ ~not onely in young people, but also in them of greatest 68 4, 2| disclose~ ~to simple credulous people, what craft lieth concealed 69 4, 2| beheld divers crouds of people, and a generall~ ~rumor 70 4, 2| followed by great crowds of~ ~people, every one questioning of 71 4, 2| an infinite~ ~number of people were gathered together, 72 4, 2| needed no more concourse of people; pretending, as~ ~if he 73 4, 2| continued the offended people in their fury, that the 74 4, 2| mollestation and trouble of~ ~the people; where imprisoning him in 75 4, 4| Ladies, quoth she) of many people, who are verily perswaded,~ ~ 76 4, 8| that there are some such people to be found, who~ ~imagine 77 4, 8| generally seene of~ ~all the people, his Mother and Friends 78 4, 8| Wonderfull crowds of people were then in the Church; 79 4, 9| discoursed.~ ~ According as the people of Provence do report, there 80 4, 9| together, as well by the people belonging to Guardastagno, 81 4, 10| because none of the houshold people should descry him,~ ~and 82 5, 1| being newly Landed and his people, intending flight~ ~into 83 5, 1| shore was full of armed people, who came in rescue~ ~of 84 5, 3| you being here, any such people should come, and~ ~seeing 85 5, 3| she heard a great noise of people travailing~ ~by, whereupon 86 5, 4| Mother, saide she, aged people, as you and my~ ~Father 87 5, 5| by unruly and youthfull people,~ ~meerely drawne into the 88 5, 6| what an huge concourse of people were soone~ ~assembled together, 89 5, 6| noysed abroade, calling all people farre and~ ~neere to behold 90 5, 6| and in such lovely young people as they are.) Canst thou 91 5, 8| returned backe to~ ~his owne people, and at such time as he 92 6, 6| Lamberti, everyone speaking, as people ordinarily do, according 93 6, 6| whether he took them~ ~for people of the other world that 94 6, 6| far from taking~ ~you for people of the other world that 95 6, 8| pestered with~ ~unhandsome people, both men and women, and 96 6, 8| answered. Francesca, if all people of our Citie (both men and 97 6, 8| weakly furnished of handsome people, as heere shee did, shee 98 6, 10| promised certaine honest people of the Countrey, to~ ~shew 99 6, 10| inhabited with Gentlemen, and people of especiall respect.~ ~ 100 6, 10| those charitably affected people in simplicity gave him, 101 6, 10| speeches, among the other people then in the church,~ ~there 102 6, 10| Friar would~ ~say unto the people, when he found the losse 103 6, 10| that he meant to shew the~ ~people of Certaldo. And truly ( 104 6, 10| Grey-hound.~ ~ When all the people were assembled in the Church 105 6, 10| turning himselfe to the people,~ ~with lookes expressing 106 6, 10| inhabited, and with~ ~great people. From thence I went into 107 6, 10| farre~ ~from thence, I found people, that carried bread in their 108 6, 10| laughing.~ ~ But when all the people were parted and gone, they 109 7, 1| night,~ ~ Poore Countrey people to affright:~ ~ Thou hast 110 7, 3| plaine, vulgar, and Plebeian people, these holy Fathers are~ ~ 111 7, 6| There are no meane store of people who say (though very false~ ~ 112 8, 3| contained all sorts of~ ~people, not long since there dwelt, 113 8, 3| Cheese,~ ~whereon dwelt people, who did nothing else but 114 8, 4| a light, as also so many people about him: shame and~ ~feare 115 8, 5| Court well~ ~filled with people, the Plaintiffes and Defendants 116 8, 6| relation to you, what manner of people~ ~those three men were, 117 8, 6| let the ordinary sort of people be invited~ ~(for such onely 118 8, 7| uninhabited; whereinto few people do sildome enter, but onely~ ~ 119 8, 7| the poore simple Country people, that in a straunge accident 120 8, 9| they being both so poore~ ~people, yet lived far more jovially 121 8, 9| would not impart to many people, what~ ~private helpes we 122 8, 9| and behaviour of the~ ~people sufficiently pleasing to 123 8, 9| Judge and Potestat over the people of Forlini, made choise 124 8, 9| they are all grosse-witted people, rather then any jot~ ~judicious: 125 8, 9| command: so that not~ ~meane people onely, but even the greatest 126 8, 9| instant night, when all~ ~the people are in their soundest sleepe, 127 8, 10| restraint, and like enthralled people, desirous of liberty, wee 128 9, 1| neere adjoyning: all the people of Pistoya were possessed 129 9, 4| house, charged the hoasts people to have robde~ ~him, and 130 9, 8| extreamly beaten him, and many~ ~people gathering about them, to 131 10, 2| left him with his owne~ ~people, and went to give order 132 10, 2| himselfe a while with his owne people, to~ ~whom he recounted, 133 10, 2| furniture was, as~ ~also all his people, and commanding a window 134 10, 7| win the hatred of their people.~ ~ 135 10, 8| happening among the common people, was~ ~banished from Athens, 136 10, 8| murmurings of base~ ~minded people, their vile and contemptible 137 10, 9| Having thus spoken, all the people of the house shewed themselves,~ ~ 138 10, 10| Lords, and other inferiour~ ~people, to joyne himselfe in marriage; 139 10, 10| her, intimating; that his people grew~ ~displeased with him, 140 10, 10| to~ ~the meanest of your people, much lesse worthy of the 141 10, 10| contenting and pleasing to my people.~ ~ The Lady hearing these