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  1    1,    1|        great trust and beleefe was given to an oath, he making~ ~
  2    1,    1|        conscience, as if~ ~it were given to him by nature so to do.
  3    1,    3|       concerning those three Lawes given by God the Father, to three
  4    1,    6|      vertuous Lady~ ~Marquesse had given to the King of France, was
  5    1,    6|            if for every dishfull~ ~given, you are sure to receive
  6    1,    6|        garments, which~ ~had beene given him by sundrie Lords, for
  7    2,    1|            and that he had already given him the Strappado; were
  8    2,    5|          According to instructions given~ ~him by his Host, he went
  9    2,    5|       deceive me. For, when I have given~ ~them all the riches that
 10    2,    7|           behaviour, as if hee had given over his~ ~amorous pursuite,
 11    2,    7|         was~ ~invited: and hee had given order, that hee who attended
 12    2,    7|        Patrons and Owners, who had given~ ~direction for hoysing
 13    2,    7|           ready open, upon a signe given by him to one~ ~of his complices,
 14    2,    7|        bitterly: and after hee had given over speaking,~ ~kindely
 15    2,    7|  instruction which~ ~Antigonus had given her, answered her father
 16    2,    9|     demaunded, if the Emperour had given him this~ ~priviledge, above
 17    2,    9|            many more besides) were given me by a Gentlewoman of Geneway,
 18    2,    9|           mony and goods should be given to~ ~Genevra, which valued
 19    3,    1|          head, and the black Cowle given to~ ~cover withall, she
 20    3,    1|            have lefte all busines, given over the Garden, and what
 21    3,    1|             according as Lurco had given description of him. Making~ ~
 22    3,    3|          devotion: and when he had given her his~ ~benediction, home
 23    3,    3|            no~ ~longer, and I have given her free license, if ever
 24    3,    3|          followed the instructions given in her complaint, by climbing
 25    3,    5|             for my sake) thou hast given him thy goodly ambling Gelding,~ ~
 26    3,    5|            the horse, I would have given him~ ~you: and I am sorie
 27    3,    5|         which (for her sake)~ ~was given to her husband. Oftentimes
 28    3,    7| Aldobrandino, without any occasion given by Theobaldo, is in perill
 29    3,    7|      Chambermaid, upon good advice given,~ ~were apprehended in their
 30    3,    8|           Father, if~ ~God had not given me such an husband as I
 31    3,    8|             without any~ ~occasion given him) so extreamely jealous
 32    3,    8|          according to the quantity given and drunke, as it~ ~preased
 33    3,    9|    recovery of our health, we have given to this vertuous~ ~virgin,
 34    4,    1|     vertuous Ladies) hath this day given us a~ ~subject, very rough
 35    4,    1|      himselfe, that neither was it given, or the wordes thus spoken,~ ~
 36    4,    1|           and according as she had given him direction. In a corner
 37    4,    1|   souspirall in the hils side, and given it a larger entrance for
 38    4,    1|          and~ ~according as he had given order; Guiscardo was apprehended,
 39    4,    1|           Court; wherein thou hast given me much affliction of minde,
 40    4,    1|     towards me.~ ~ And when I have given thee the due oblation of
 41    4,    2|       reproachfull speeches he had given her; to allow him so poore
 42    4,    2|        devotion towards me, hath~ ~given me good cause to confirme
 43    4,    3|        abused. No credit might bee given to her womanly~ ~protestations,
 44    4,    4|         beside; as the World~ ~had given eare to innumberlesse places,
 45    4,    6|            When notice heereof was given to the Potestate, he arose;
 46    4,    6|         the white~ ~Damaske shrowd given by Andreana, with infinite
 47    4,    7|           NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ WHEREBY IS GIVEN TO UNDERSTAND, THAT LOVE
 48    4,    9|            not by any just~ ~cause given you, to murther so worthy
 49    4,   10|         Water, which usually~ ~was given to procure a sleepy entrancing.
 50    4,   10|       three hundred Ducates, to be given to~ ~Ruggiero in way of
 51    5,    3|            Castle, after~ ~she had given them very gracious entertainment,
 52    5,    4|            and secret intelligence given to Ricciardo, for preparing~ ~
 53    5,    5|        Sister to Giovanni, she was given~ ~in mariage to Menghino.~ ~ ~ ~
 54    5,    5|         whereof intelligence being given to~ ~Giovanni; a conclusion
 55    5,    5|          upon a certaine~ ~signale given) he should come, and finde
 56    5,    5|          when the signall would be given: but Giovanni~ ~and his
 57    5,    5|           Maide, named Agatha, was given in~ ~marriage, with a more
 58    5,    6|            he loved; and had beene given (formerly) to Frederigo,~ ~
 59    5,    6|            to the King, and he had given strict command, for keeping~ ~
 60    5,    6|             whereof before she had given him~ ~instruction, and rearing
 61    5,    7|                When the Father had given this cruell sentence, both
 62    5,   10|          in this World but what is given us, in~ ~which regard, wee
 63    5,   10|           lewdly and incontinently given; an~ ~universall shame and
 64    6,    2|         while before.~ ~And having given Cistio most hearty thankes
 65    6,    7|          that Madame Fiammetta had given over speaking, and all the~ ~
 66    6,   10|              pence, and the hot is given away for nothing. There
 67    6,   10|            is (seeing Lacisca hath given us so good an occasion)~ ~
 68    7,    3|       brotherly Companion, who had given sufficient~ ~enstructions
 69    7,    4|         whom (without any occasion given, or reason~ ~knowne to himselfe)
 70    7,    4|     affraid least you would have~ ~given credit to his dissembling
 71    7,    5|        especially upon no occasion given, they doe no more then well~ ~
 72    7,    5|         directions her husband had given her. Furthermore~ ~she saide,
 73    7,    6|          according as Isabella had given enstruction)~ ~Lionello
 74    7,    7|         obtaine his desire. Having given his attendants sufficient~ ~
 75    7,    8|          many cruell blowes he had given her on the~ ~face, beside
 76    7,    9|       Chamber, whose Fathers had~ ~given them to his service, to
 77    7,    9|      yeeres, till the kisse may be given, and receyved in the presence
 78    7,    9|         directions which~ ~she had given him, thus shee spake, some-what
 79    8,    1|       summe of money first~ ~to be given her. The money hee borrowed
 80    8,    2|           and having once againe~ ~given welcome to Sir Simon, she
 81    8,    3|            and the Goslings freely given in to boote. There~ ~was
 82    8,    3|            severall commendations) given~ ~him assurance of, Bruno
 83    8,    3|             questionlesse, he hath given us the slippe, is privilie
 84    8,    7|             what welcome she had~ ~given the Scholler, and how she
 85    8,    7|       Which charge~ ~was no sooner given to his man, but hee went
 86    8,    8|         saide. Well wife, you have given mee a~ ~Cake insted of bread,
 87    8,    9|        ever I gazed on) would have given her tenne faire~ ~Bologninaes,
 88    8,    9|            according to the Lesson given him.~ ~ Then did Buffalmaco
 89    8,   10|      Florines of Gold. When he had given in his packet to the~ ~Custome-house,
 90    8,   10|           to Palermo. Where having given in his packets to~ ~the
 91    9,    1|    Mistresse, according as she had given her in charge;~ ~whereunto
 92    9,    3|         every one of~ ~the company given thankes to Fortune, for
 93    9,    3|              disposing. And having given forty Florines to Bruno,
 94    9,    4|               The ridiculous words given by Calandrino to his Wife,
 95    9,    5|            lately) I~ ~am credibly given to understand; wherefore
 96    9,    6|         wife: this night shee hath given mee the sweetest~ ~entertainement,
 97    9,    7|          disdained any good advice given her; neyther~ ~could any
 98    9,    7|           little credit should bee given to~ ~dreames: neverthelesse,
 99    9,    8|        able~ ~(from the first blow given) to speake a word in defence
100    9,    9|              case. Yet Nature hath given us a sufficient demonstration,
101    9,    9|         the counsell~ ~and advise, given by Salomon, the wise and
102    9,    9|           sure that the counsell~ ~given me by King Salomon, may
103    9,    9|       according to the direction~ ~given: in which regard, they highly
104    9,    9|           advise could possibly be given~ ~you, for well you know,
105    9,   10|         good~ ~opinion. And having given order to the Master of the
106   10,    1|       favour, that the King~ ~hath given me the first place, to speake
107   10,    1|          Mule which the king had~ ~given him, with diversity of speeches
108   10,    1|            the King, if I have not given you such gifts,~ ~as (perhaps)
109   10,    1|         where (as hee had~ ~before given order) stood two great Chests,
110   10,    3|            least, if Faith may bee given to the~ ~report of certaine
111   10,    3|           a jot from his~ ~counsel given to Mithridanes, much lesse
112   10,    4|            to Modena, where having given direction for~ ~his place
113   10,    4|          and free: And when he had given him the Lady, and the~ ~
114   10,    6|       service, as Signior Neri had given order. There wanted no~ ~
115   10,    6|          boundlesse in his praises given of them,~ ~having observed
116   10,    6|          from the Knight, who hath given you~ ~entertainment in his
117   10,    6|          Barons. After he had thus given them in marriage, in sad~ ~
118   10,    7|                WHEREIN IS COVERTLY GIVEN TO UNDERSTAND, THAT HOWSOEVER
119   10,    7|          Madame Pampinea, by order given from the King, began in
120   10,    7|            there a good while, and given her many~ ~comfortable speeches,
121   10,    8|    Sophronia, whom you imagined as given to Gisippus; for you~ ~never
122   10,    8|             Gisippus likewise hath given her to a yong Gentleman,
123   10,    8|           young man: Gisippus hath given her to one farre richer.
124   10,    8|             Sophronia, for she was given to me by Gisippus discreetly,
125   10,    8|         you doe more, if hee~ ~had given her to a man of the very
126   10,    8|         Varro, recall thy sentence given on the condemned man~ ~sent
127   10,    9|           not lightly either to be given,~ ~rich or receyved: but
128   10,    9|       being attyred in their newly given robes; they rode~ ~on Horsebacke
129   10,    9|      himselfe. Now the~ ~Gods have given me time, wherein I may make
130   10,    9|       Garments, which his Wife had given one of the~ ~strange Merchants;
131   10,    9|           these (or the like) were given to~ ~three Merchants, that
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