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1 Ind | ensuing Discourses: I must set~ ~them downe (even as constrained 2 Ind | All of them being there set downe in a round~ ~ring, 3 1, 1| as it were) by necessity, set downe his~ ~resolution, 4 1, 5| Gennes or Genoua, there~ ~to set forward on the intended 5 1, 6| came when the~ ~Abbot was set at the Table. Primasso hearing 6 1, 6| Lord Abbot was himselfe set: whereupon, every thing~ ~ 7 1, 9| determination among themselves was set downe, to allow him~ ~favourable 8 1, 9| and make a mockery of him; set a merry countenance on the~ ~ 9 2, 1| caused~ ~himselfe to be set on the body of Saint Arriguo, 10 2, 1| would to God I had never set foot within this City, as 11 2, 3| any further deferring, he set away for Italy. It came 12 2, 3| not accept me as thy wife, set a locke upon~ ~thy lippes 13 2, 4| calmed, the Carrackes set saile againe, having a prosperous 14 2, 4| some costly and curiously set in Gold, and~ ~others not 15 2, 6| first service was scarsely set on the~ ~Tables, but the 16 2, 6| slew the Guards, and~ ~set him at liberty. Then as 17 2, 7| having their sailes ready set, and the winde aptly fitting 18 2, 7| not~ ~be, was a motive to set a keener edge on his affection 19 2, 7| fancies were thus amorously set on fire, the time came,~ ~ 20 2, 7| of my women) brought and set safely on~ ~the shore.~ ~ 21 2, 7| shagge-haird villaines~ ~set upon us, carrying away from 22 2, 8| chose utterly to forsake and set~ ~aside, then to faile of 23 2, 8| dearely as mine owne life. Set~ ~therefore aside this nice 24 3, Ind| Fountaine stood, and~ ~being set about it, as they used to 25 3, 3| lately committed, I hope to set him in such heate, as shall 26 3, 4| things as I will readily set thee downe in writing, without 27 3, 6| place, and (henceforward) to set aside~ ~all hope, of ever 28 3, 6| before, became so sodainely set on fire to know~ ~what shee 29 3, 7| returne to Florence. Having set all his affaires in due 30 3, 7| the sentence is already~ ~set downe in writing. But yet 31 3, 7| appointed, the Lords~ ~were all set in the Signioria, and had 32 3, 8| Within a while after, he set both~ ~foode and wine before 33 3, 8| to~ ~other, so must it be set before thee, for such is 34 3, 8| to the world againe, and set free from the paines of 35 3, 9| all other serious matters set aside, first~ ~shee must 36 3, 9| accomplish the cure, and set your Highnesse free~ ~from 37 3, 9| Chamber, where being both set downe, the~ ~Countesse began 38 3, 10| than any real vocation, set out on the morrow alone~ ~ 39 3, 10| of their rough beds, and set about~ ~showing her how 40 4, 2| majesticall picture, she would set a hallowed burning Taper 41 4, 2| else whatsoever, must be set~ ~aside, and none but her 42 4, 2| one place or other, wil set such~ ~spies and watches 43 4, 3| same night when they should set away, they opened a stronk~ ~ 44 4, 4| of valiant disposition,~ ~set away to Sardignia, as making 45 4, 4| contained~ ~in the Ship. Let us set on them, Gentlemen, and 46 4, 4| and (in meere despight) set upon the ship. But~ ~before 47 4, 5| sweete hearbes are usually set in; she watered it (a long~ ~ 48 4, 5| pot,~ ~such as we use to set Basile, Marjerom, Flowers, 49 4, 9| being~ ~so done, when I am set at the Table, send it to 50 4, 10| when he should use it, hee set it in his owne Chamber-Window,~ ~ 51 4, 10| small Barke, and~ ~forthwith set away towards Malfy.~ ~ This 52 4, 10| awaited when he should be set at liberty.~ ~ Now, whether 53 4, 10| he drinking quite off, I set it empty in the place~ ~ 54 4, 10| head he pleased next to set it,~ ~which proved to be 55 4, Song| beyond all other:~ ~ Which set my soule on fire, enflamde 56 5, 1| which being shaken and set at~ ~liberty by love, (as 57 5, 1| Rhodes, being imbarked, they set saile upon their~ ~Bon viaggio.~ ~ 58 5, 1| earnestly importing him, set~ ~on them (the day following) 59 5, 1| one consent) resolved to set saile for~ ~Candye, where 60 5, 1| he, the determination was set downe,~ ~and one day to 61 5, 2| perceyving her to be fasting, she set~ ~such homely bread as she 62 5, 4| see what a restraint is set on my~ ~liberty, how short 63 5, 4| locke her in at night, and set her at liberty every morning. 64 5, 6| Palermo,~ ~whither Guion set sayle immediately.~ ~ After 65 5, 8| for such a while; as might set a more moderate stint~ ~ 66 5, 8| preparation, as if~ ~he were to set thence for France or Spaine, 67 5, 9| Himselfe covered the Table, set bread~ ~and salt on and 68 5, 10| necessarily~ ~made, to set such things in, as otherwise 69 5, 10| thing to doe, and then~ ~set the Pan into that spare 70 5, 10| Asses were unladen, and set up in a small Stable, without~ ~ 71 5, 10| fortune rather) that the Asse set his foote on the~ ~young 72 5, 10| and laying the cloth,~ ~set on the supper, which she 73 6, 2| should daily passe by, hee set before his doore a new Bucket 74 6, 4| which caused them to set downe their other legs, 75 6, 4| Crane would then have~ ~set down the other legge, as 76 6, 10| of his: no sooner was he set at the Table, but away went~ ~ 77 6, 10| the name of Nuta.~ ~ Being set close by her, he told her, 78 6, 10| to attend on them, they set~ ~on, without speaking a 79 7, 1| first: and therfore~ ~they set downe an order and conclusion 80 7, 1| further willed the Maide, to set all those things under a 81 7, 3| acceptance, that hee was set downe~ ~for a Gossippe.~ ~ 82 7, 3| entrance into Religion: at a set time of his~ ~secret communing 83 7, 6| were noised abroad,~ ~to set the better colour on the 84 7, 8| this manner. Shee being~ ~set downe againe to her worke, 85 7, 9| obedient to me: and therefore set a~ ~locke uppon thy lippes, 86 7, 10| all; With which words he set him downe. And Madame Lauretta 87 7, 10| was not (as yet)~ ~quite set. Then in the coole evening, 88 8, 2| wife, by a spye which was set for~ ~the purpose; hee called 89 8, 5| that the board whereon he set his feet, was rotten~ ~and 90 8, 6| all the~ ~company beeing set round, as in a circle; and 91 8, 7| Our witty Scholler having set aside his Philosophicall~ ~ 92 8, 7| and then shall I gladly set open the doore~ ~to you, 93 8, 7| and a conclusion was~ ~set downe for their meeting 94 8, 7| answered.~ ~Sir, Love hath set such a keene edge on my 95 8, 7| When the Clowne had set his Lady safe on a faire 96 8, 7| to feede on) lovingly she set~ ~before her: conveying 97 8, 9| agreed on, and orderly set downe. Now, he that is Captain, 98 8, 9| whensoever I spake, I could set them al on a hearty laughter, 99 8, 10| redeeme his~ ~taken goods: set saile for Naples towards 100 8, 10| from her owne~ ~head, and set it upon Madame Aimilliaes, 101 9, 4| the male and Saddle to be set on his horse, and so to~ ~ 102 9, 6| way)~ ~where the woman had set it, and being unable to 103 9, 6| from the place: tooke and set it by his owne beds side,~ ~ 104 9, 6| againe, never remembring to set the Cradle where first he 105 9, 10| that the taile may be well set on, for therein~ ~consisteth 106 9, 10| forwardes with her hands~ ~set to the ground, even as if 107 9, 10| a taile, then to see it set on in such manner.~ ~ The 108 10, 2| stomacke, and~ ~afterwards set him at libert. The same 109 10, 2| licenced by the Pope, to~ ~set onward thither, with great 110 10, 6| she who held the Trevit, set it downe on the ground, 111 10, 6| this~ ~inordinate appetite) set not a foule blemish on so 112 10, 7| was invented, made,~ ~and set to the note. Then the King 113 10, 9| pilgrimage to Mecha: he set onward on his journey, habited 114 10, 9| causing his Guard-robe to~ ~be set open, he tooke him with 115 10, 9| Ambassadours, when they set thence towards Geneway with 116 10, 9| rich and costly Bedde to be set up, the mattras formed~ ~ 117 10, 9| either~ ~side of them, hee set two great Basons of pure 118 10, 9| him, was transported and set in the Church of San Pietro 119 10, 9| Cup, and that Crowne was set upon her head, in honor 120 10, 10| THE TENTH NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ SET DOWNE AS AN EXAMPLE OR WARNING 121 10, 10| paile of water, which shee set downe, and~ ~stood (accompanied 122 10, 10| decke up the Chambers, and set all requisite things in 123 10, 10| and goods in the house, set every thing in such order,