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1 Ind | unhealthfull; were seene to dine at morning with their Parents,~ ~Friends, 2 Ind | la Neufue, on a Tuesday~ ~morning, there being then no other 3 Ind | we have heere done this morning, and many other~ ~already 4 Ind | rest on them al. In the morning, the Queene and~ ~all the 5 1, 1| Eucharist, consecrated this~ ~morning on your high Altar, may 6 1, 6| penance. And~ ~comming one morning (according to his injunction) 7 1, 6| he had heard~ ~Masse that morning, or no? Yes Sir, replyed 8 1, 6| wordes in the Gospell~ ~this morning, You shall receive an hundred 9 1, 6| he went on betimes in the morning, he should~ ~easily reach 10 1, 9| till bed time. To morrow morning, in the fresh~ ~and gentle 11 1, Song| their rest till the next morning.~ ~ 12 2, 2| thus in journey, in~ ~the morning before I depart my Chamber, 13 2, 2| of~ ~this prayer in the morning: I cannot travaile securely, 14 2, 2| saide~ ~that prayer this morning? I would be sory else, said 15 2, 2| then to get him gone in the morning. At length, hee~ ~found 16 2, 2| found for him~ ~early in the morning.~ ~ Supper being served 17 2, 2| effected before the bright morning. In breefe, the~ ~Marquesse 18 2, 2| Moreover, the very same morning, the~ ~three Theeves that 19 2, 4| want of foode. The next morning, either~ ~by the appointment 20 2, 5| did not buy any all that morning.~ ~ The Punke that had taken 21 2, 5| occasions, came to mee this morning, and (having seene you)~ ~ 22 2, 7| having waited all the~ ~next morning till noone, in expectation 23 2, 8| passe, that standing~ ~one morning at the Cathedrall Church 24 2, 9| welcome, and on the~ ~morrow morning mounting on Horse-backe 25 2, 10| known to Pagamino. The next morning, Signior Ricciardo meeting~ ~ 26 2, 10| and sparkeling like the morning Starre. And after~ ~the 27 3, Ind| SUPPOSED TO BE LOST~ ~ ~ ~ The morning put on a vermillion countenance 28 3, 1| our earlier rising~ ~to morning Mattins. Here are none in 29 3, 2| better know him the next~ ~morning, and so returned backe to 30 3, 2| downe againe.~ ~ In the morning, when the King was risen, 31 3, 3| very divell of~ ~hell: this morning, before the breake of day, 32 3, 3| where~ ~wast thou this morning, before breake of the day? 33 3, 4| prescribed. So soone as the morning is~ ~seene, thou mayest ( 34 3, 6| ago Madam, then this very morning, before my comming~ ~hither, 35 3, 6| faith.~ ~ On the morrow morning, Ricciardo went to an auncient 36 3, 7| soone as he was risen in the morning, leaving his servant behinde~ ~ 37 3, 8| hither to the Church~ ~this morning, to have Masses devoutly 38 3, 8| with childe, and this very morning she is delivered of a goodly 39 3, 8| gave him buriall. The next morning~ ~following, the breake 40 3, 8| Monks having ended their morning Mattins,~ ~and hearing the 41 3, Song| leave them untill the next morning.~ ~ 42 4, 1| Lady.~ ~ She, on the morrow morning, pretending to her waiting 43 4, 2| untill this very instant~ ~morning; whereto the weake-witted 44 4, 2| transported hither~ ~againe this morning, it is beyond all ability 45 4, 3| thereof, that the very~ ~next morning, Restagnone was found to 46 4, 3| abusing him. On the morrow morning, when Magdalena was found~ ~ 47 4, 5| himselfe till the next morning, labouring his braine what 48 4, 5| after she was risen in the morning,~ ~not daring to say any 49 4, 6| may be found to~ ~morrow morning: and being then carried 50 4, 6| deserved.~ ~ On the morrow morning, these newes being brought 51 4, 9| soone spread abroad the next morning,~ ~not only of the unfortunate 52 4, 10| it shall be found in the morning, his being here may passe 53 4, 10| further search till the next morning, they laid them downe to 54 4, 10| must be executed to morrow morning. Moreover~ ~Mistresse, by 55 5, 3| that~ ~very early in a morning, and well mounted on horsebacke, 56 5, 3| said unto her. Now that the morning is so~ ~fairely begun, if 57 5, 4| angerly to her Husband in the morning, saying.~ ~Why Husband, 58 5, 4| set her at liberty every morning. Woman,~ ~woman, yong wenches 59 5, 4| liberty to come forth in the morning,~ ~for his owne lodging 60 5, 4| who~ ~continually was the morning Cocke to the whole House, 61 5, 5| possibly he could.~ ~ When morning was come the kindred and 62 5, 6| in~ ~prison till the next morning. When he came into the Kings 63 5, 9| first thing I do~ ~to morrow morning, shall bee my journey for 64 5, 9| Somewhat early the next morning, the Lady, in care of her 65 5, 9| Gentlewoman~ ~with her; onely as a morning recreation, shee walked 66 5, Song| leave them till to~ ~morrow morning.~ ~ 67 6, 2| convenient way for passage, every morning~ ~they walked on foot by 68 6, 2| Ambassadors, used every morning to passe by his doore, and~ ~ 69 6, 2| whereof you~ ~tasted every morning, yet filled many mannerly 70 6, 4| proofe thereof to~ ~morrow morning, till then I shall rest 71 6, 4| his minde: arose~ ~in the morning by breake of day, and puffing 72 6, 4| River, where (earely every morning) he had~ ~seene plenty of 73 6, 10| August, and on a Sunday morning,~ ~when all the dwellers 74 6, 10| country, who had bin at morning~ ~Masse in the Church, and 75 7, Ind| the Day-Star, gracing the morning very~ ~gloriously: when 76 7, 1| his City house the next morning;~ ~yet often he would stay 77 7, 2| an earely riser~ ~every morning, either to seeke for worke, 78 7, 2| contentation, till one especial morning among the rest, when Lazaro~ ~ 79 7, 2| returning home againe this morning? It~ ~seemeth, thou intendest 80 7, 2| good proofe thereof this morning. Understand~ ~therefore 81 7, 5| time, by going earely in a morning~ ~unto Church, there to 82 7, 5| owne Chappel, betimes in a morning; and~ ~their own Chaplaine 83 7, 8| till broad day light in the morning.~ ~ And questionlesse, being 84 8, Ind| Earely on the Sonday Morning, Aurora shewing her selfe 85 8, 2| her. But on the~ ~Sonday morning, when hee heard or knew 86 8, 3| spending almost the whole morning~ ~before they were all three 87 8, 3| seeme whitest. But in the morning, after the dew is~ ~falne, 88 8, 3| be perfourmed in an early morning, when~ ~the blacke stones 89 8, 3| all together; that Sunday morning (next ensuing)~ ~should 90 8, 3| the~ ~stone. On the Sonday morning, hee called up his Companions 91 8, 5| del Saggio,~ ~being one morning in search of an especiall 92 8, 5| to be performed the next morning. At the~ ~houre assigned, 93 8, 6| Countrey house.~ ~ The same morning as the Boare was kilde, 94 8, 6| Wine, he arose in the~ ~morning, and being descended downe 95 8, 6| Buffalmaco being risen in the morning, they went to visite~ ~Calandrino 96 8, 6| suspect) to a breakfast in the morning: and~ ~because it is done 97 8, 6| them hither againe in the morning: and I, my selfe (for~ ~ 98 8, 6| sayde or done. On the next morning, a goodly company being~ ~ 99 8, 7| more sharp~ ~now in the morning, then all the time of night 100 8, 7| know not. I thought~ ~this morning to have found her in her 101 8, 8| Spinelloccio,~ ~that to morrow morning, about nine of the clocke, 102 8, 8| she did.~ ~ On the morrow morning, the houre of nine being 103 8, 9| Nativity happened on a Sonday morning, Sol being at that time, 104 8, 9| sweeter savour.~ ~ The next morning, Bruno and Buffalmaco, colourd 105 8, 10| and~ ~being risen in the morning; to enflame his affection 106 8, 10| more requesting, the next morning he brought her the~ ~five 107 8, 10| well-meaning man, and the next morning shee sent for a~ ~Broker, 108 8, 10| Damaske Rose, in the goodlyest morning. But~ ~after she had a while 109 9, 1| Friars, and this instant morning, Scannadio (for so was the 110 9, 1| Scannadio (who was buried this morning)~ ~brought to her house. 111 9, 1| where Scannadio was this morning buried, and (without making~ ~ 112 9, 1| carried him.~ ~ The next morning, the grave of Scannadio 113 9, 3| met togither the next~ ~morning, even as Calandrino was 114 9, 3| endure. Then to~ ~Morrow morning, send thy Water unto Learned 115 9, 3| againe the verie~ ~next morning, by which time, he had made 116 9, 3| great Glasse full every morning, fresh and~ ~fasting next 117 9, 4| journey, and arriving in a morning at~ ~Buonconvento, there 118 9, 5| wouldst not credit me in the morning, when I tolde~ ~thee, how 119 9, 7| Talano was risen in the~ ~morning, and sate conversing with 120 9, 8| was. It~ ~so fel out on a morning in the Lent time, that hee 121 9, 9| arising early the~ ~next morning, she came to her Husband, 122 9, 10| so, let us rise to morrow morning~ ~before day, as in our 123 10, 1| accordingly, and on the nexte morning to command~ ~his returne 124 10, 1| commendation.~ ~And being the next morning mounted on horseback, seeming 125 10, 2| attendance on him: the~ ~next morning, he came to visite him againe, 126 10, 2| any more, till the next morning with the like two~ ~toastes 127 10, 2| going to him againe the next morning, he said. My~ ~Lord, seeing 128 10, 3| Nathan usually walketh every morning, and~ ~there continueth 129 10, 3| should stay for him the next morning. Night being~ ~passed over, 130 10, 5| she gave consent. The next morning, by the breake of day,~ ~ 131 10, 8| somwhat very earlie in the~ ~morning, came to the same Cave, 132 10, 8| the Serjeants found this morning slaine, wherefore Noble 133 10, 8| am the villaine, who this morning murdered~ ~the man in the 134 10, 9| strangers.~ ~ On the morrow morning, the Gentlemen arose, and 135 10, 9| Country house.~ ~But now this morning, I shall account my selfe 136 10, 9| and being risen in the morning, in~ ~exchange of their 137 10, 9| owne minde) is this~ ~very morning to be married to a new husband, 138 10, 9| condescended.~ ~ In the morning, he sent to the Bridegroom, 139 10, 10| nine of the clocke in the morning, mounted on horsebacke, 140 10, 10| despoyled her, the same morning when he espoused her. Wherefore 141 10, 10| businesse belonging to the next morning, and then gave the company~ ~