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1 Ind | innumerable quantity of living~ ~soules: extending it selfe 2 Ind | considered with themselves, that living~ ~soberly, with abstinence 3 Ind | Taverne, then to another, living without any rule or measure; 4 Ind | among them that remained living) begat new~ ~behaviours, 5 Ind | Aeesculapius (if they were living) could have bene reputed 6 Ind | solicitude lieth the best living of all mortals. How much 7 Ind | dead, and such as~ ~are living, some be dispersed heere, 8 1, 1| Florentine brethren, that living on their monies~ ~usance; 9 1, 1| wished my~ ~selfe dead then living, beholding youth pursuing 10 1, 6| fortuned, during the time of living thus upon his~ ~last refuge, 11 2, 2| deceased Lord and Husband living so perfectly in~ ~your person; 12 2, 3| honour, and eternall disgrace living otherwise. While thus~ ~ 13 2, 3| house~ ~upon yearely rent, living on so little charge as possibly 14 2, 3| turned him any~ ~profite. But living in hope day by day, that 15 2, 4| had newly cloathed~ ~him; living richly upon the remainder, 16 2, 6| and the~ ~reason of her living there; that she intirely 17 2, 6| strange determination for living there.~ ~Which when the 18 2, 6| to be dead) was as yet~ ~living, but in captivity, and prisoner 19 2, 6| named (and so still if he be living) henriet~ ~Capece, and my 20 2, 6| eldest sonne were as~ ~yet living, he was so named, and now 21 2, 6| Father, and whether he be~ ~living or no. If he be alive, then 22 2, 6| withall that Henriet was yet living,~ ~joyfully threw off all 23 2, 6| Father Henriet also yet living, he gave her to him in marriage, 24 2, 6| Sonne were knowne to~ ~be living, of whom no tydings had 25 2, 7| the~ ~fayrest Lady then living in all the world. And because 26 2, 7| meanes to them that were living, that (at the~ ~last) they 27 2, 7| remained (neverthelesse) living.~ ~This unhappy accident 28 2, 7| and hide from any person living.~ ~I know thee to be honourable, 29 2, 7| never to reveale to any living~ ~person, that either thou 30 2, 7| him as an~ ~honest Virgin, living long time after with him 31 2, 8| then a wealthy~ ~Lady whose living relieth not on her pains 32 2, 8| allowable in my judgement, and~ ~living now in mee, seizing on my 33 2, 8| much more potent might, (living in~ ~ease and idlenesse 34 2, 8| for the most cruell Mother living, and utterly~ ~unworthy 35 2, 8| extremity, nor acquainted any~ ~living creature with my love: the 36 2, 8| both his~ ~children being living, and in so high honour.~ ~ 37 2, 8| that (if the Count were yet living, or~ ~any of his Children) 38 2, 10| Lents from his house, and living with~ ~her in much felicity. 39 3, 1| reveale it to any creature living. Encouraged by this solemne 40 3, 3| them, because some are yet living, and thereby may be~ ~scindalized; 41 3, 5| thee deerer~ ~then any man living. But yet it became me to 42 3, 6| revealing the matter to~ ~any living person, as shee had sworne 43 3, 7| understood that shee was living, and in good health; and 44 3, 7| murtherer of a man yet~ ~living, infinite cares beleagured 45 3, 7| Theobaldo is not dead, but living, in health, and~ ~in good 46 3, 7| assure you that Theobaldo is living, and if you dare make~ ~ 47 3, 7| danger,~ ~and Theobaldo living.~ ~ At this instant Theobaldo 48 3, 8| now to let you know, how a living man was buried for dead, 49 3, 8| raised againe, yet not as living, himselfe, and divers more~ ~ 50 3, 8| and whilest thou wast~ ~living in the World. But if the 51 3, 8| perceiving him to be a living man~ ~indeede: whereupon 52 3, 10| wasted his patrimony in high living,~ ~sought for Alibech in 53 4 | thing, whereon to make my~ ~living? Assuredly, I know not what 54 4, 2| closely be concealed, as no living~ ~creature in the World 55 4, 2| the onely happy Lady~ ~now living, and that happinesse relleth 56 4, 2| never to reveale it to any~ ~living body, I will disclose to 57 4, 5| otherwise.~ ~ Isabella, living in expectation of his returne, 58 4, 6| passion, to all men and women living, to~ ~see divers and sundry 59 4, 7| opinion of us that remaine living: her true vertue and~ ~innocency ( 60 4, 10| men who were Lombards, living upon the interest of their 61 5, 1| Cities civility. Chynon living thus at his~ ~Fathers Countrey 62 5, 1| fairest, which ever any living man beheld.~ ~ Then he began 63 5, 1| love above all other Ladies living, because I could not obtaine 64 5, 1| Cassandra unto Rhodes, each~ ~living in their severall Countries, 65 5, 2| where she found him to be living. There she~ ~made her selfe 66 5, 2| since to be dead) was~ ~living, and in honourable condition. 67 5, 2| a certainty that he was living, and in great~ ~authority 68 5, 2| Constance! Art thou yet living? It is a tedious long while 69 5, 3| to wax weary of~ ~longer living: and if he could have won 70 5, 4| performed at the nuptials, living long after in~ ~happy prosperity.~ ~ 71 5, 7| If my Sonne (quoth he) be living, his age is~ ~equall to 72 5, 10| owne frailety,~ ~especially living among so many temptations, 73 5, Song| shapes, and no true signes of living.~ ~ ~ ~ Eyes, when you gaz' 74 6, 4| both seene and~ ~knowen) living alwayes in our Citie, in 75 6, 4| wordes, by such Fowles as are living.~ ~ Messer Currado, in kinde 76 6, 4| other of the same Fowles living (a thing which as yet I~ ~ 77 6, Song| And keepe me dying in a living grave.~ ~ For I saw nothing 78 7, 1| times much dismayed me, living heere alone without thy 79 7, 1| I adventure to essay it, living heere by my selfe~ ~all 80 7, 5| sinne, as any other Woman living in the world?~ ~But my sins 81 7, 7| singular sweetnesse, naturally living in faire~ ~feminine blood! 82 7, 7| bee the wickedst~ ~Woman living. In good sadnesse Beatrix, 83 7, 7| had the chastest Woman living to his wife, and so just 84 8, 1| thereof from any person~ ~living. Next, because she knew 85 8, 3| not~ ~reveale it to any living body, because it was tolde 86 8, 7| Kindred, and lefte no one man living of thy~ ~race? I am verily 87 8, 9| few of them being now living) hee was much honoured and 88 8, 9| not this day any creature living,~ ~for whom I would gladly 89 8, 9| beside, beyond~ ~all men living.~ ~ I know thee to bee a 90 8, 9| there is not any man now living in the~ ~world, that hath 91 8, 9| better doe, then any man else living to my~ ~knowledge, only 92 8, 9| quoth Bruno) that any man~ ~living in the World could do. Ah 93 8, 9| terming him the vilest man living.~ ~ Where have you bin Sir? 94 8, 9| and~ ~perfidious Traitor living on the earth. We must beate 95 8, 10| betweene~ ~the best frends living. From hence it proceeded, 96 9, 1| reputed to be the vilest man living,~ ~not onely there in Pistoya, 97 9, 1| buried; of whom, when he was living, as also now~ ~being dead, 98 9, 1| is dead, as when he was living, by no meanes would have 99 9, 5| Parchment brought mee, with a living Bat or~ ~Reremouse; three 100 10, 1| Rogiero continuing there, living in honorable maner, and~ ~ 101 10, 3| Nathan. He having his~ ~living adjoyning to a great common 102 10, 3| Gentleman, named Mithridanes, living in a Countrey not farre~ ~ 103 10, 3| that there is no~ ~man living, whom I love and honour, 104 10, 4| respect, as if she were living, and holding it~ ~so an 105 10, 5| Dianora, or any Lady else, and living (ever after) as~ ~best becommeth 106 10, 7| never reveale~ ~it to any living body, but onely to him whom 107 10, 7| seemed rather Statues, then~ ~living men, so strangely they were 108 10, 8| These two yong Gentlemen living thus in one Citty, House, 109 10, 8| do~ ~love her, what man living can justly reprove me for 110 10, 8| and dispose thy selfe (living in hope) to embrace that~ ~ 111 10, 8| Understanding that he was~ ~living, and one most respected 112 10, 9| his~ ~Wife, that he was living, and wold repaire to her 113 10, 9| this case, either dying or living. But in~ ~regard you have 114 10, 9| assuring your selfe,~ ~no man living can command me as you doe.~ ~ 115 10, 9| his~ ~obliged servant: living many yeeres (after) with 116 10, 10| commendation, That no man living hath the like Wife, as I~ ~ 117 10, 10| marriage: he~ ~and Grizelda living a long time together, in 118 10, Song| from Jealousie,~ ~ No Lady living,~ ~ Had lesse heart-greeving,~ ~ 119 10, Song| jealousie,~ ~ I know no Lady living,~ ~ Could have lesse heart-greeving,~ ~