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1 Ind | solenme earnest, they made answer, That they were~ ~all hartily 2 1, 1| wherein verie few of us can so answer for our selves.~ ~ Afterward, 3 1, 2| nothing.~ ~ The Jew made answer, that he beleeved nothing 4 1, 7| simply, returned him~ ~this answer: Sir, I cannot advise you 5 1, 7| so, and expecting no such answer~ ~as he had, saide, Good 6 2, 5| readily she returned him this answer.~ ~ Brother, a poore Woman 7 2, 5| will make thee sufficient answer.~ ~ Andrea, being some what 8 2, 6| extreamly, and returned him this answer.~ ~Me thinkes my heart ( 9 2, 7| hardy as to returne him any answer. Aboord went~ ~Constantine 10 2, 8| the Maide returned this answer:~ ~Madame, the King perhaps 11 2, 8| Gentlemans humour was this answer of his Mother,~ ~because 12 2, 9| like a Merchant I meane to answer thee. I am not to~ ~learne, 13 2, 10| often nonsuited by lack of~ ~answer; yet he wanted not good 14 2, 10| are welcome hither, and to answer you breefely~ ~very true 15 3, 1| Abbesse verily credited his answer, demanding what he meant 16 3, 5| she not returning him any answer, made~ ~answer to himselfe 17 3, 5| returning him any answer, made~ ~answer to himselfe on her behalfe, 18 3, 5| behalfe, and according to his answer, so the~ ~effect followed.~ ~ ~ ~ 19 3, 5| scorne at the Magnifico, made answer,~ ~that he was well contented 20 3, 5| and not returne him any answer. The Lady~ ~with a modest 21 3, 5| no purpose, but you must answer for such unkinde cruelty.~ ~ 22 3, 5| could not hide her intended answer to the Magnifico, if~ ~promise 23 3, 5| counsell;~ ~he would needes answer himselfe on her behalfe, 24 3, 5| then he returned her this answer. Most vertuous Lady, my 25 3, 5| your gracious and~ ~welcome answer, that my sences faile me, 26 3, 5| laughed heartily at~ ~this answer, and being thus provided 27 3, 6| Novels, who (smiling) made answer that shee would, and began 28 3, 6| heates violence; with~ ~which answer the woman returned very 29 3, 6| thou~ ~meantst it.~ ~ What answer canst thou make, devill, 30 3, 7| The Shooe-maker made answer thus; Sir, those men are 31 3, 7| shee returned him this~ ~answer. It appeareth to me (good 32 3, 9| upon the~ ~returne of his answer, to give him contentment, 33 3, 9| acquainted her with this unkinde answer, as~ ~also his unalterable 34 3, 9| favour, and~ ~what a rude answer was thereon returned. In 35 3, 9| Gentleman he was? She made answer, that he~ ~was a stranger 36 3, 10| what she came to seek. Her answer was that, aspiring towards 37 4 | my selfe, how they would answer me, if~ ~necessitie should 38 4, 1| Whereto Guiscardo could answer nothing else, but onely 39 4, 1| tongue from returning~ ~any answer, and she perceiving her 40 4, 2| her to returne him this answer. How now Sir~ ~Domine? what? 41 4, 2| acquainted him with your~ ~answer, I felt a sodaine rapture 42 4, 3| Restagnone had heard their answer, within some few dayes following, 43 4, 4| demanded, they returned answer: That their motion and proceeding 44 4, 5| returned~ ~her this frowning answer. What is your meaning Sister, 45 4, 7| envious eyes. Simonida gave answer of her wellliking the motion, 46 4, 7| poysoned him; she making no~ ~answer, but standing in a gastly 47 4, 8| few words) returned~ ~them answer: That he would not give 48 4, 8| they could win~ ~no other answer from him, they made returne 49 4, 8| unable~ ~to returne him any answer, and looking when he would 50 4, 9| see his Mistresse, sent answer backe by~ ~the messenger, 51 4, 10| their voyces, made them no answer;~ ~wherefore they called 52 4, 10| gazing on them~ ~without any answer.~ ~ By this time, the Sergeants 53 4, 10| thy selfe. Receiving this answer, for her first~ ~entrance 54 4, 10| lodged the night before, made answer, that he knew not where.~ ~ 55 4, 10| disposition. Philostratus~ ~made answer, that hee was ready to accomplish 56 5, 1| speeches delivered, and no answer returned, to command the 57 5, 1| long~ ~respit of time for answer, thus he replyed. Lord Lysimachus, 58 5, 1| whereon Lysimachus made this answer. Know then Chynon~ ~(quoth 59 5, 3| arising. The old woman made answer, that she knew not~ ~where 60 5, 5| understanding, returned~ ~them this answer.~ ~ Gentlemen, if I were 61 5, 5| Jacomino~ ~for his curteous answer; they desired him to let 62 5, 6| Admirall, returned him this answer. Sir, heretofore~ ~I have 63 5, 7| till Pedro had returned his answer,~ ~who saide. I am an Armenian 64 5, 8| shewed her selfe to be, made answer in her name, that~ ~this 65 5, 9| resolve,~ ~shee returned no answer to her Sonne, but sate still 66 5, 9| rather tarried to attend his answer. Which, after some~ ~small 67 5, 10| whereto she returned this~ ~answer.~ ~ Now trust me Daughter, 68 5, 10| hee returned~ ~her this answer. Well Wife (quoth he) I 69 6, 2| Cistio a Baker, by a wittie answer which he gave unto Messer 70 6, 2| maintained, yet getting no other answer, he returned~ ~backe therwith 71 6, 2| Servant had reported~ ~this answer to Messer Geri, the eyes 72 6, 3| and the mery, yet sensible answer of Cistio.~ ~ True it is, 73 6, 3| if it be spoken by way of answer, and the~ ~answerer biteth 74 6, 4| SODAINE WITTY AND MERRY ANSWER,~ ~ DOTH OFTENTIMES APPEASE 75 6, 4| by a sodaine~ ~pleasant answer which he made to his Master; 76 6, 4| sitting silent, and the answer of Lady Nonna having~ ~past 77 6, 4| in singing) sung her this answer.~ ~ ~ ~ My Brunetta, faire 78 6, 4| end, not knowing now what answer hee should make; but even 79 6, 4| by his sodaine and merry answer,~ ~escaped a sound beating, 80 6, 5| commended the pleasant answer of Chichibio) Pamphilus, 81 6, 7| sodaine, witty, and pleasant~ ~answer, and moderated a severe 82 6, 7| be well advised, how you answer me, and tell me~ ~the truth, 83 6, 9| with a sodaine and witty answer,~ ~reprehended the rash 84 6, 9| understanding, and the answer which he had made unto them, 85 6, 9| you had but observed the answer which he made~ ~unto us: 86 6, 10| bee sure to make the first answer, yea or~ ~no, according 87 6, 10| Crowne, returned~ ~this answer.~ ~ I make no doubt (bright 88 6, 10| Ladies heard this, they made answer, that all should bee~ ~answerable 89 7, 3| not stand on any curious answer,~ ~especially being so cuningly 90 7, 3| Gossip) that knoweth how to answer your~ ~strange speeches? 91 7, 4| could~ ~make her no other answer, but who his owne bad humour 92 7, 5| do in this case, made her answer: That hee was~ ~contented 93 7, 5| confession, he~ ~made her answer: that he could not intend 94 7, 5| his formall disguise) made answer: That~ ~the party expected, 95 7, 5| The Woman immediately made answer, it was not true, that she 96 7, 5| without returning other answer, confirmed~ ~his wife to 97 7, 9| carrying backe the same answer to her Lady. She no sooner~ ~ 98 8, 1| disloyall wife, uppon~ ~this answer sent her, was extraordinarily 99 8, 3| his spirits together, to answer them one~ ~ready word, wherefore 100 8, 3| courtesie, returned them this answer.~ ~Alas my good friends, 101 8, 4| length~ ~returned him this answer.~ ~ Reverend Father, I have 102 8, 7| Garments. When shee~ ~heard her answer in such comfortable maner, 103 8, 8| which Zeppa had uttered, the answer of his wife, as also~ ~what 104 8, 9| these Rats, and then I wil answer you.~ ~ When the Rats tailes 105 8, 9| Buffalmaco returned him this answer, whereto hee gave very heedfull~ ~ 106 8, 10| upon his finger. Then in~ ~answer to the Messenger, he sayd: 107 8, 10| sooner did she heare this answer, but she returned home to 108 9, 1| She returning with this answer unto her Mistresse, Francesca~ ~ 109 9, 2| her fault, knew not what answer to make, but standing silent,~ ~ 110 9, 3| without returning any answer, went forth of her Chamber.~ ~ 111 9, 8| observed all) and told him the answer of Signior Phillippo.~ ~ 112 10, 3| before ie would returne any answer: but at the last, concluding 113 10, 3| Whereunto Nathan made no other~ ~answer, but thus: Why then (belike) 114 10, 5| the speedier heare better answer~ ~from me, and I wil confirme 115 10, 5| without~ ~returning any answer; but being in the end constrained, 116 10, 5| compassion, returning~ ~her this answer.~ ~ Most noble Lady, the 117 10, 5| having well observed his answer, her~ ~heart being ready 118 10, 7| whereupon, he returned her this answer.~ ~Lisana, here I engage 119 10, 7| onely your~ ~selfe. Which answer made the King much more 120 10, 7| dutifull manner.~ ~ The answer of Lisana pleased the Queene 121 10, 8| life.~ ~ Titus hearing this answer of Gisippus, looke how much 122 10, 9| his servant to returne the answer, but~ ~replyed thus himselfe. 123 10, 9| caused him to~ ~returne this answer. Gentle Sir, if courtesie 124 10, 9| about you) if you do~ ~but answer kindnes with kindnes, and 125 10, 9| Thorello, returned him this answer. Sir, it may~ ~one day hereafter