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1 Ind | much lesse to~ ~beleeve it, albeit a man of good credit should 2 Ind | things was come.~ ~ Now albeit these persons in their diversity 3 Ind | very wise, spake thus.~ ~ Albeit faire Ladies, the case propounded 4 1, 1| the least) every weeke, albeit sometimes much more often; 5 1, 1| not so good Father, for albeit I~ ~have bene so oftentimes 6 1, 2| Jewish~ ~falshoods. And albeit the Jew was a very learned 7 1, 6| with water every where, albeit he used to drinke but~ ~ 8 1, 6| Paris on~ ~horse-backe, albeit he came poorely thether 9 1, 7| or ill actions in any, albeit with recompence~ ~little, 10 2, 4| sort to as happy an issue, albeit not so noble and~ ~magnificent. 11 2, 5| neyther of a Citty~ ~sinner; albeit I must needes say, that 12 2, 5| not tarry your comming. Albeit, you~ ~might doe me a great 13 2, 5| In good faith poore man, albeit thou hast lost thy money, 14 2, 5| was not a jot deceived, albeit his feare~ ~the more augmented. 15 2, 6| then lamentable; which albeit it sorted to a successefull 16 2, 6| also to feede with them, albeit shee~ ~protested, that shee 17 2, 6| having heard these newes (albeit he made no~ ~shew thereof 18 2, 7| words and pithy perswasions (albeit she understood~ ~them not, 19 2, 8| his Son to the~ ~Nobleman: albeit naturall and fatherly affection, 20 2, 8| the poore mans company; albeit he was offended at his Fathers 21 2, 9| answered yea, or no. And~ ~albeit I know this to be true, 22 2, 9| five thousand Duckets; and albeit the other Merchants then 23 2, 9| lall occasion. Come he did, albeit in~ ~especiall in poore 24 2, 10| ignorant both of you and her, albeit she hath remained a while 25 3, 1| younger Sister in wit,~ ~albeit as forward as shee in will, 26 3, 1| of all such labours. And albeit he made the Nunnes to be~ ~ 27 3, 3| not to make manifest,~ ~albeit I know them, because some 28 3, 3| a religious~ ~Friar, who albeit he was a fat and corpulent 29 3, 4| intention to her.~ ~ Now albeit he found her plyant enough, 30 3, 4| without any~ ~suspition, albeit Puccio kept still within 31 3, 5| loath hee was lay out money, albeit his credit~ ~much depended 32 3, 6| done, cannot now be undone, albeit you~ ~cried out all your 33 3, 7| them to be manifest lyars, albeit I~ ~my selfe did never credit 34 3, 9| time was come, the Count (albeit against his will)~ ~received 35 3, 9| with his~ ~company. Now, albeit shee knew him well enough, 36 3, 9| upon his little finger, albeit shee hath heard,~ ~that 37 3, 9| the Ring was obtayned, albeit much against the Counts 38 3, 9| Count was much discontented; albeit~ ~afterward, he did never 39 3, 10| the better understand that albeit Love more affects gay palaces 40 4, 1| but one onely daughter~ ~(albeit it had beene much better, 41 4, 1| Considering withall, that albeit (during the vigour of your 42 4, 1| so hast thou concluded, albeit too soone, and before thy 43 4, 1| teares, they often demanded (albeit in vaine) the~ ~occasion 44 4, 2| other harme by his fall, albeit the sodaine~ ~affright did 45 4, 3| most violent fury. And albeit this inconvenience hapneth 46 4, 3| Bertella. A Gentleman (albeit but poore in fortunes) and 47 4, 6| could devise to doe.~ ~And albeit they spent the time in much 48 4, 7| the name of Simonida. Now, albeit she was not supplied~ ~by 49 4, 7| with him,~ ~called Puccino (albeit more usually tearmed Strambo) 50 4, 8| rest in favour and feature (albeit her Father was but poore)~ ~ 51 4, 8| very quickely perceived,~ ~albeit not without many melancholly 52 5, Ind| admired and reverenced. Albeit there are many, who scarsely 53 5, 1| the muddy~ ~Country. And albeit his Father was much offended 54 5, 1| meane~ ~joy and contentment: albeit there was a long and troublesome~ ~ 55 5, 2| Fishermen. The young~ ~Maiden (albeit she was very full of sorrow) 56 5, 3| which he yeelding to do (albeit~ ~unwillingly) it so fell 57 5, 3| time to be so farre spent, albeit the~ ~old mans words did 58 5, 3| well contented therewith, albeit she could not refraine from~ ~ 59 5, 5| Faentine, here in this Citie: albeit neither my selfe, she, or 60 5, 5| Jacomino did~ ~it presently, albeit with a modest blushing in 61 5, 6| termed to be~ ~one; and albeit it deserved death, yet farre 62 5, 7| growing on in~ ~yeeres, (albeit he lived in the condition 63 5, 7| liking on poore Pedro.~ ~Now, albeit shee loved him very dearly, 64 5, 7| but very unfortunately, albeit hee was~ ~alone by himselfe) 65 5, 8| what or who thou~ ~art, albeit thou takest such knowledge 66 5, 10| discovery, and cleare us, albeit wee are as guilty; in a 67 6, 1| and unable~ ~to get out, albeit the doore stood wide open 68 6, 2| Fortune hath a thousand eyes, albeit fooles have figured her 69 6, 2| such State and pompe, albeit he was thereto (by the saide 70 6, 3| Husband of this Gentlewoman (albeit descended of a worthie~ ~ 71 6, 4| and to my contentment: albeit I advise thee, to teach 72 6, 10| companion, then he. Moreover,~ ~albeit he had very little knowledge 73 7, 2| Fortune I thanke~ ~thee, for albeit thou hast made mee poore, 74 7, 3| way~ ~beneficiall to him, albeit Agnesia seemed not nice 75 7, 5| was now otherwise altred, albeit she~ ~changed not a jote 76 7, 6| and commendable qualities, albeit not of~ ~the fairest fortunes, 77 7, 7| Anichinoes love to her (albeit her~ ~selfe, observing his 78 7, 8| take my fortune as it fals, albeit I hope to finde you~ ~mercifull.~ ~ 79 7, 8| of further revenge. Now, albeit he was a Merchant, yet~ ~ 80 7, 8| good occasion to doe: and albeit many times she desired mercy, 81 7, 9| much liberality of speech. Albeit the King did oftentimes~ ~ 82 7, 9| named Nicostratus, on whom (albeit hee was well stept into 83 7, 9| beleeving what she said, albeit hee had endured extreame 84 7, 9| finde no other prattle, albeit he taketh his~ ~marke amisse.~ ~ 85 8, 1| confessed to be~ ~true, albeit greatly against her will.~ ~ ~ ~ 86 8, 2| backe his~ ~Cloake againe, albeit greatly against her will.~ ~ ~ ~ 87 8, 2| of sweet Sir Simon. Now, albeit he was a man of slender~ ~ 88 8, 2| thought she spake but in jest; albeit Belcolore was so angry with~ ~ 89 8, 3| pretending not to see Calandrino, albeit he was not farre from~ ~ 90 8, 4| yet~ ~is a Byshops See, albeit not of the wealthiest. In 91 8, 4| there is no adventuring, albeit they never come into my~ ~ 92 8, 5| as we use to say.~ ~ And albeit he saw his Gowne furred 93 8, 6| flatly I will not doe it.~ ~Albeit they laboured him very earnestly, 94 8, 7| of a Courtly Gentleman, albeit he was~ ~choisely respected 95 8, 7| for his healthes remedie (albeit his nerves and sinewes could 96 8, 7| parts~ ~of the Country, albeit they are so neere to our 97 8, 7| superior in quality to mine, albeit it is more sharp~ ~now in 98 8, 7| consider with thy selfe, that albeit thou didst not injoy my 99 8, 8| brother, but~ ~yesterday (albeit he knoweth it not) I found, 100 8, 8| betweene your wife and mee, albeit I have good reason to alledge,~ ~ 101 8, 8| deliverance out of the Chest,~ ~albeit not a little ashamed of 102 8, 9| without some courses else, albeit not publiquely~ ~knowne 103 8, 9| midst of her posteriores, albeit not visible to every eye.~ ~ 104 8, 9| concerning your request, albeit in respect of your admired 105 8, 9| hot~ ~and sensible savour, albeit she keepeth most of all 106 8, 9| little of the sweeter Ayre: albeit her continuall residencie, 107 8, 10| thing amisse of her, for albeit she might (perhappes) beguile 108 9, 6| but sleepe they could not, albeit~ ~they dissembled it very 109 9, 6| downe gently by her. And albeit she seemed somewhat~ ~afraid 110 9, 6| upon his very~ ~entrance, albeit he slept very soundly before.~ ~ 111 9, 8| should have his company, albeit not invited, yet (like a 112 9, 9| it was meant for~ ~them, albeit men have a common Proverbe, 113 9, 10| murmuring~ ~among the Ladies, albeit the men laughed heartely 114 9, 10| still continuing friendship, albeit~ ~(afterwards) there was 115 10, 3| him a great kindnesse:~ ~albeit (if it were possible) he 116 10, 3| him, he desired to know~ ~(albeit he respected him much for 117 10, 4| againe to the first master, albeit he doe make~ ~challenge 118 10, 8| conforme to thy fancy:~ ~albeit I who can easily convert 119 10, 8| betweene Titus and Sophronia, albeit the~ ~friends (on either 120 10, 8| in his name.~ ~ Moreover, albeit most earnestly I affected 121 10, 9| in promising any thing, albeit I am well assured, that~ ~ 122 10, 9| all the things about him: albeit he knew~ ~sufficiently the 123 10, 9| wife.~ ~ The Bridegroome, albeit his countenance was somewhat 124 10, 10| bestowne her blessing on it (albeit her heart throbbed,~ ~with 125 10, 10| done well and honestly. Albeit some light~ ~Novels, perhaps