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  1  Ind      |           hee young or otherwise, respect of shame or modesty no way~ ~
  2  Ind      |           them, then charitable~ ~respect of the dead) that themselves
  3  Ind      |       everie one of us hath a due respect of her selfe, and then I~ ~
  4  Ind      |         or see: they~ ~especially respect to bring us tydings of them.
  5    1,    1|       using him with honour and~ ~respect: it fortuned that he fell
  6    1,    1|        Citizens held him in great respect and esteeme, and on~ ~hee
  7    1,    1|          at~ ~all, and to make no respect of my sicknesse: for I had
  8    1,    2|          then any other. In which respect,~ ~whereas I stood stiffe
  9    1,    3|            difference or partiall respect. The custome of this Ring
 10    1,    4|       please our selves. In which respect, because~ ~nothing shold
 11    1,    4|          shee might be a woman of respect, or some such mans~ ~daughter,
 12    1,    7|            WORTHY OF ANY HONOR OR RESPECT~ ~ ~ ~ Guillaume Boursier,
 13    1,    9|         it is, that as there is a respect to be used in the action~ ~
 14    1,    9|       nature made them~ ~meet for respect and reverence. The hope
 15    2,    3|           manner. Ladies of great respect, the~ ~more we conferre
 16    2,    4|             magnificent. In which respect, it may (perhaps) merit
 17    2,    5|           a Gentlewoman~ ~of good respect; entred boldly: the Mayde
 18    2,    6|         remaine with him in noble respect, as if she were~ ~his owne
 19    2,    7|      brotherly affection, and all respect of Parents or Friends,~ ~
 20    2,    7|          have the like care~ ~and respect of her (even for my sake)
 21    2,    7|       Antiochus, that hee~ ~would respect her as his Sister. The Merchant
 22    2,    7|           on the Sea, and mutuall respect they had of each others~ ~
 23    2,    7|        What honourable~ ~love and respect I found in the company of
 24    2,    8|       lingering warre. In which~ ~respect, as well for the safety
 25    2,    8|             divers conditions (in respect of the person) ought not
 26    2,    8|         equall and just. In which respect, I am of~ ~the minde, that
 27    2,    8|         know it:) now if you have respect of his life, you know (in
 28    2,    8|     holding his wife in such base respect: yet favoured the~ ~poore
 29    2,    9|         honest then she: in which respect,~ ~he was verily perswaded,
 30    2,    9|           commanded me, without~ ~respect of pitty or compassion,
 31    2,   10|         me with~ ~very honourable respect, and here I live in this
 32    2,   10|         as for my~ ~Parents, what respect had they of me, when they
 33    3,    3|          seeme more worthy of her respect, then the~ ~Draper her Husband
 34    3,    3|          it not bene for my due~ ~respect and feare of God, and next
 35    3,    3|        while, hath not bin in any respect of you, but at my~ ~earnest
 36    3,    5|           close handed, without~ ~respect to his worth and reputation.
 37    3,    5|        the Garden gate, with wary respect that no eye do~ ~discover
 38    3,    6|          is? What canst thou more respect in her, then is in~ ~mee?
 39    3,    6|           ought more carefully to respect) is the~ ~wounding of your
 40    3,    7|       ugly in another. In~ ~which respect, I will speake the more
 41    3,    7| appertaine~ ~to the very choycest respect) inferiour to any one of
 42    3,    7|        durst not go neere him, to respect him as~ ~Theobaldo lately
 43    3,    7|           imputation, to love and respect them so long as I shall~ ~
 44    3,    7|           honourable and gracious respect, bilt especially Hermelina,
 45    3,    8|        being then alive. In which respect,~ ~I am now to let you know,
 46    3,    8|         hearts griefe.~ ~In which respect, before I enter into confession,
 47    3,    9|           now,~ ~if men of honour respect their promises, and after
 48    3,   10|      houre: of my death. In which respect, it best pleaseth me,~ ~
 49    4,    1|         extended his over-curious respect~ ~of her, as he would seldome
 50    4,    1|   Guiscardo . cardo, the love and respect I~ ~have used towards thee,
 51    4,    1|         Guiscardo, and the little respect you had of marrying me againe.
 52    4,    1|          good~ ~manners. In which respect, whosoever did execute all
 53    4,    1|          all your Gentlemen~ ~(in respect of him) are but base Groomes
 54    4,    1|     Father, as having a provident respect to the place,~ ~for possess'
 55    4,    2|          Citizens, and won~ ~such respect among them; as all his lies
 56    4,    2|           highest merit. In which respect, Friar Albert, being loth
 57    4,    2|        will not falle; in which~ ~respect, you may justly thinke your
 58    4,    3|       which having~ ~excluded all respect of reason, and dimnd (with
 59    4,    3|           strangely was reason or respect confounded in her, as no~ ~
 60    4,    6|      shall accuse him. In which~ ~respect, not any one daring to displease
 61    4,    8|     daughters to men of especiall respect,~ ~and others of farre inferiour
 62    4,    9|         forgetting the~ ~lawes of respect and loyall friendship) became
 63    4,   10|         the doore, with dilligent respect that no one~ ~could discover
 64    4,   10|          procured more carefull~ ~respect of it: but seeing it is
 65    5,    1|          ship, as~ ~if he made no respect at all of them, and having
 66    5,    1|        bestow on thee: in~ ~which respect, to the end that thou mayst
 67    5,    2|         belonged to him. In which respect, he mustred together a mighty~ ~
 68    5,    4|        their provident~ ~and wary respect, to match her in marriage
 69    5,    8|         body and meanes. In which respect, many times~ ~they advised
 70    5,    9|          all Florence. In~ ~which respect, and to reach the height
 71    5,    9|          her sake, or the least~ ~respect of his owne person. So that
 72    5,    9|           expresse his honourable respect of the Lady. To begge of
 73    5,    9|        compasse, and farre beyond respect or welcome, to other common
 74    5,   10|         him from it, as well in~ ~respect of his, as also mine owne
 75    6,    2|          white wine. But having~ ~respect to his owne meane degree,
 76    6,    3|         the same stampe. In which respect, an~ ~especiall care is
 77    6,    7|           as, setting aside all~ ~respect of his owne shame: he would
 78    6,    7|           allow thoreof: in which respect, it may~ ~deservedly be
 79    6,   10|           and people of especiall respect.~ ~A religious Friar of
 80    6,   10|     intended argument. In which~ ~respect, my will is (seeing Lacisca
 81    7,  Ind|              HUSBANDES, EITHER IN RESPECT OF THEIR LOVE, OR FOR THE
 82    7,    3|       again(!; and, without any~ ~respect to his poore ho habite,
 83    7,    4|        weak, or of no~ ~worth, in respect of thine: as hath notably
 84    7,    5|         amiable to al.~ ~In which respect, time might tutor her to
 85    7,    7|        love him the better,~ ~and respect him as you finde occasion.~ ~
 86    7,    8|            harsh manner. In which respect Arriguccio, fearing to be
 87    8,    1|          matter for her: in which respect, he onely desired~ ~for
 88    8,    3|    bignesse they please. In which respect, they have a common saying~ ~
 89    8,    3|          their vertue. In which~ ~respect, I that could have stild
 90    8,    6|      Brawne from~ ~thee: in which respect, it must needes then be
 91    8,    6|       extraordinarily. In which~ ~respect, before such a notorious
 92    8,    7|         to~ ~command me: in which respect, if in doing you my very
 93    8,    7|           he have done it in that respect, hee~ ~was but ill advised
 94    8,    7|   therefore I pray thee,~ ~lot in respect of any love which thou canst
 95    8,    7|         exceedeth al manhoode and respect: For,~ ~if thou wast almost
 96    8,    7|          whom shee made no more~ ~respect, then any other ordinary
 97    8,    8|       therefore it behoveth me to respect due~ ~time.~ ~ Spinelloccio
 98    8,    9|         equity required, in which respect, I am of opinion, that such
 99    8,    9|           your request, albeit in respect of your admired braine~ ~
100    8,    9|         ever I imagined, in which respect, speak~ ~unto you as it
101    8,   10|   artificially deceived. In which respect, though you all~ ~have reported
102    8,   10|         to you, that as well in~ ~respect of this kinde courtesie,
103    9,    1|      brought thither.~ ~ In which respect, as a Token of your unfeigned
104    9,    4|    behaviour, without~ ~using any respect or reverence to Aniolliero,
105    9,    5|          time and place: in which respect, when~ ~Ladies and Gentlewomen
106    9,    5|        both our noses. In which~ ~respect, seeing she is so perfidious,
107    9,    6|          expresse how much he did respect her. And she~ ~accounting
108    9,    9|     although those~ ~lawes, which respect the common good of all things,
109    9,    9|          that loveth me. In which respect, I journey to the same place
110    9,    9|        him with very~ ~honourable respect and courtesie.~ ~ One day
111    9,    9|        bestow on them, is more in respect of your owne~ ~vaine-glory,
112    9,   10|        our wonted Law, in~ ~which respect, I would have every one
113   10,    1|           seemed but sleightly to respect and reward him. In regard
114   10,    1|       Princes in those times, for respect of mens well~ ~deservings,
115   10,    1|         well-worthy of~ ~speciall respect: but rather through your
116   10,    2|        immediate~ ~cure. In which respect, his departure being licenced
117   10,    3|           you~ ~now see; in which respect, howsoever other men may
118   10,    4|          hatefull enemy. In which respect, it passed with~ ~generall
119   10,    4|             with the like awefull respect, as if she were living,
120   10,    4|     courteous requitall: in which respect, I would have you~ ~not
121   10,    4|       with greatest love he~ ~did respect; were it Wife, Friend, Sonne,
122   10,    5|       heate, into most honourable respect and compassion, returning~ ~
123   10,    6|    motives to care and~ ~needfull respect. But having now wone a little
124   10,    7|          from us to you; in which respect, it is our Royall~ ~desire,
125   10,    8|         yet performed. In which~ ~respect, because you have so extolled
126   10,    8|        her in the~ ~like reverent respect, as if shee were thy true
127   10,    8|     adjudged to be thine, by true respect of birth and desert. For
128   10,    8|           that with honor and due respect, I may~ ~hereafter make
129   10,    8|         farre greater worth and~ ~respect, than himselfe was, or could
130   10,    8|         all our actions; In which respect, how foolish and~ ~beast-like
131   10,    9|           and such hee desired to respect with honor.~ ~ Wherefore,
132   10,    9|          you would be pleased, to respect more the person~ ~that is
133   10,    9|   divulged and knowen, in~ ~which respect, I make no doubt; but divers
134   10,    9|           great esteeme, in which respect~ ~(Signior Thorello d'Istria,
135   10,   10|        minde, and never use any~ ~respect of me: for nothing is precious
136   10,   10|         offensive to us. In which respect (if you allow of advise)
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