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1 Ind | there was not any woman, how noble, young, or faire soever 2 Ind | goodly Houses! How many noble~ ~habitations, filled before 3 Ind | then eighteene; being of Noble descent, faire~ ~forme, 4 1, 7| in him some sparkes of~ ~noble nature, gave him very good 5 2, 3| hee reputed her to be both noble and~ ~rich, as also she 6 2, 3| Cornewall.~ ~ And such was the noble spirit of Alessandro, that 7 2, 4| an issue, albeit not so noble and~ ~magnificent. In which 8 2, 6| should remaine with him in noble respect, as if she were~ ~ 9 2, 6| unto me. There are many noble Gentlemen, who sustaining 10 2, 6| not impaired a jot of his noble spirit; much lesse the true 11 2, 6| many gracious favours on my Noble Mother;~ ~but now in the 12 2, 6| newes) well furnished~ ~with noble Gentlemen, to attend till 13 2, 7| grounded, that (lesse then Noble) she could not~ ~be, was 14 2, 7| and being now in a most~ ~noble and respected condition, 15 2, 7| under colour of visiting his noble Kinsman, (as oftentimes~ ~ 16 2, 7| Prince replyed; Much more (Noble~ ~kinsman) then can bee 17 2, 8| reproach. And let me tel you,~ ~noble Count, that I repute love 18 2, 8| authority, keeping a most noble and~ ~bountifull house, 19 2, 8| endeavours, knowing her to be noble by birth, and~ ~(causelesse) 20 2, 8| owne good pleasure.~ ~ The Noble Lady, with whom poore Gianetta 21 2, 8| assure your selfe (most Noble~ ~Mother) that the date 22 2, 8| howbeit (like a wise and noble Ladie) much she inwardly~ ~ 23 2, 8| reverence, because she was now a Noble Woman,~ ~conceyving wonderfull 24 2, 8| clouding all injuries with noble patience, hanging~ ~downe 25 2, 8| him, saide: My deere~ ~and noble Father! a thousand times 26 2, 8| continued with while with the~ ~noble Count; who had all his goods 27 2, 9| that man was the~ ~most noble creature, formed by God 28 3, 6| sometime a yong Gentleman, of noble parentage, and well knowne 29 3, 6| Tournaments, and all such like noble exercises, as he was wont 30 3, 6| foule shame, and your most noble care, to keepe the rites 31 3, 7| Theobaido Elisei, descended of a noble House, who became earnestly~ ~ 32 3, 7| your power. Was hee not a noble young Gentleman?~ ~Was he ( 33 3, 9| and~ ~spake thus to him. Noble Count, it is not unknowne 34 3, 9| mayest thou lead a more Noble life, then with the greatest~ ~ 35 3, 9| bountifull~ ~offer, and having a noble heart shee said: Great Countesse 36 3, 9| requitall rest in your owne noble nature.~ ~ Observe me then 37 3, 9| his shame, and her~ ~most noble carriage to her husband; 38 4, 1| dyed.~ ~ ~ ~ Our King (most Noble and vertuous Ladies) hath 39 4, 1| by blood, yet much more Noble by vertue and~ ~commandable 40 4, 1| answerable, were thereby tearmed noble; all the rest remaining~ ~ 41 4, 1| declared himselfe openly to be noble; and he that tearmed~ ~him 42 4, 1| confesse him to be most Noble, and that all your Gentlemen~ ~( 43 4, 1| impayreth not any part of noble Nature, but~ ~wealth hurries 44 4, 3| a very ancient and most Noble Citty, which~ ~hath bene ( 45 4, 4| conditioned,~ ~and of the truest noble spirit, that ever Nature 46 4, 4| was no lesse enflamed with noble affection~ ~towards her, 47 4, 4| they could devise,~ ~what noble affection he bare unto her, 48 4, 5| for the hard Fortunes of Noble Gerbino, and~ ~his beautifull 49 4, 6| delightfull Forrest, in the Noble~ ~exercise of sportfull 50 4, 6| on the shoulders of very noble Gentlemen, with great~ ~ 51 4, 7| ON THEM THAT ARE RICH AND NOBLE~ ~ ~ ~ Faire Simonida affecting 52 4, 9| in that jurisdiction, two noble Knights, each well~ ~possessed 53 4, 9| to murther so worthy and Noble a Gentleman. I protest~ ~ 54 4, 9| Knight, such as~ ~was the Noble Guardastagno; never shall 55 4, 9| expressing both~ ~their noble degree, and by what unhappy 56 4, 10| happening there betweene two Noble Families, wherein divers~ ~ 57 4, 10| kindred, and lived in most Noble condition, even as if~ ~ 58 5, Ind| GOVERNMENT OF THE~ ~ MOST NOBLE LADY FIAMMETTA: CONCERNING 59 5, 1| sometime~ ~lived in Cyprus, a Noble Gentleman, who was commonly 60 5, 1| burthen of greefe~ ~unto his Noble Father, and all hope being 61 5, 1| thus~ ~spake unto her. Noble Lady, do not any way discomfort 62 5, 1| large.~ ~ Understand then Noble Chynon, that Pasimondo, 63 5, 1| the end, by the meanes of Noble Friends and Kindred on~ ~ 64 5, 2| King.~ ~ Understand then (Noble Ladies) that neere to Sicily, 65 5, 2| unto him in this~ ~manner. Noble Martuccio, there is a servant 66 5, 6| passed recordations: so this noble Admirall, advisedly, beholding~ ~ 67 5, 7| Pedro had done him, to a noble Gentleman,~ ~named Signior 68 5, 8| of the most ancient and~ ~noble Families in all the Countrey. 69 5, 9| Tournaments, and~ ~all other noble actions of Armes, beside, 70 5, 9| be a Fowle meete for so~ ~Noble a Lady to feede on: without 71 5, 9| the other side, having so noble a Lady to his~ ~Wife, and 72 5, 10| of Frederigo, as also the noble nature of Madam Giana; Dioneus~ ~ 73 6, 2| either~ ~Nature, in seating a Noble soule in a vile body, or 74 6, 2| body (beautified with a noble soule) a base or wretched~ ~ 75 6, 4| Citie, in the estate of a Noble Citizen,~ ~beeing a man 76 6, 6| Baronchi was the most noble in the world, for which 77 6, 6| be the most ancient and noble not only in Florence but~ ~ 78 6, 6| ancient by so much it is most noble. The family of the Baronchi~ ~ 79 6, 6| Florence, ergo it is the most noble. I have~ ~nothing, then, 80 6, 6| consequently they must be more noble as they are more ancient."~ ~ 81 6, 6| are the most~ ~ancient and noble family in all Florence!"~ ~ 82 7, 5| beganne in this manner.~ ~ Noble Ladies, the precedent Novell 83 7, 7| service indeede, and I know a Noble Gentleman of this Cittie, 84 7, 9| or Governour thereof, a Noble Lord,~ ~named Nicostratus, 85 7, Song| thus she spake.~ ~ You know noble Ladies, and you likewise 86 7, Song| Ladies, and you likewise most noble Gentlemen, that~ ~to morrow 87 8, 7| yong Lady, descended of Noble parentage, very~ ~beautifull, 88 8, 9| waited on by numberless Noble and goodly attendants, both 89 8, 9| We have alwayes in this noble Society of ours, a Captaine, 90 9, 9| where, by meanes of the Noble Barons attending on~ ~the 91 9, 9| Melisso, thus he proceeded. Noble friend, we shall try~ ~anone, 92 10, Ind| accompanied with the two Noble Ladies~ ~Philomena and Fiammetta, 93 10, 3| AND DWELLING IN A~ ~ TRULY NOBLE SOULE, CANNOT BE VIOLENCED 94 10, 3| that~ ~the rumor of his noble Hospitality, came to the 95 10, 3| Mithridanes, thy Father was a Noble Gentleman, and (in vertuous~ ~ 96 10, 5| sometime lived a faire and Noble Lady, named~ ~Madame Dianora, 97 10, 5| was~ ~highly affected by a Noble Baron of those parts, tearmed 98 10, 5| her this answer.~ ~ Most noble Lady, the Gods forbid (if 99 10, 5| it~ ~hath done, for which noble courtesie, I will continually 100 10, 5| betweene himselfe and the Noble Lord Ansaldo.~ ~ Now concerning 101 10, 5| honour, and you Sir of true noble kindnesse, if I~ ~should 102 10, 5| you shal keepe it. The~ ~Noble Lord was modestly ashamed, 103 10, 6| joyned in marriage with two Noble Gentlemen; the one~ ~named 104 10, 6| began. I did alwaies~ ~(Noble Ladies) hold it fit and 105 10, 6| he replyed. Beleeve me~ ~noble Count, there is not any 106 10, 6| Gulielmo della Magna, two Noble Knights and~ ~honourable 107 10, 6| highly recompencing the noble Knights courtesie, honouring 108 10, 7| his exaltation, with the noble exercises of Tilt and Turney; 109 10, 8| familiar commendations, to a~ ~Noble Athenian Gentleman, named 110 10, 8| beauty, derived from a most noble house~ ~in Athens, and she 111 10, 8| obedience to thy more then noble nature. Yet let this remaine 112 10, 8| his owne free will and~ ~noble disposition) hee gave her 113 10, 8| to a Romaine. Yours, to a Noble and~ ~honest man; that of 114 10, 8| of Gisippus, to one more Noble by race, and no~ ~lesse 115 10, 8| Titus Quintus Fulvius, a Noble~ ~Gentleman by antiquitie, 116 10, 8| morning slaine, wherefore Noble Praetor,~ ~let no innocent 117 10, 8| commiserate the case of this Noble~ ~Gentleman Titus, who speakes 118 10, 8| on the other side, said. Noble Praetor, this man (as thou 119 10, 8| the sole possessor. As for Noble Lord Titus, he had no reason 120 10, 8| them all three: the two noble friendes, because~ ~they 121 10, 8| occasions could compell~ ~Noble Titus, so promptly and deliberatly, 122 10, 9| onely with two of his most Noble and wisest~ ~Baschaes, and 123 10, 9| singularly wise, and of a Noble spirit, needing little or 124 10, 9| travaile on our journey.~ ~ Noble Gentlemen, replyed Thorello ( 125 10, 9| and his Baschaes were very Noble Lords, and wonted to see~ ~ 126 10, 9| more compleat in all~ ~noble perfections, more courteous 127 10, 9| and reputing him to be a Noble Gentleman, to~ ~testifie 128 10, 10| of them al,~ ~was a young Noble Lord, named Gualtiero, who 129 10, 10| against mine owne will.~ ~ The Noble men answered, that they 130 10, 10| Shepheardesse, but rather~ ~of some Noble Lord, whereat every one 131 10, 10| Within a while after, the Noble~ ~Marquesse in the like 132 10, 10| be laden with~ ~it. For (Noble Lord) it was never out of 133 10, 10| the heart of~ ~poore (but Noble patient) Grizelda, as being 134 10, 10| and happy~ ~recovery of so noble a son and daughter, the 135 10, 10| thought the Marquesse to be a noble~ ~and wise Prince, though 136 10, 10| matched his daughter in a Noble marriage: he~ ~and Grizelda