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  1  Ind      |          tables; and Bieres have bin observed,~ ~not onely to
  2    1,    1|     consider also, that hee hath bin so~ ~badde a man, as he
  3    1,    1|       him, how many times he had bin at confession? Whereto Master~ ~
  4    1,    1|         Chappelet (who never had bin shrived in all his life
  5    1,    9|          issue and successe hath bin~ ~good and successful, and
  6    2,    5|       might at that instant have bin observed, the Arch-byshops
  7    2,    6|     worthy of my love. If I have bin more unmannerly~ ~with her
  8    2,    6|         acceptable would it have bin to me, by how much the~ ~
  9    2,    6|          and yet, if heaven hath bin so~ ~mercifull to her, my
 10    2,    7|          the Sea. I would it had bin so, answered the Lady, rather
 11    2,    8|        that they themselves have bin yong. But because herein~ ~
 12    2,   10|        honourably, as if she had bin~ ~his espoused wife.~ ~
 13    2,   10|     concerning Saturday, it hath bin a custome~ ~observed among
 14    2,   10| exercises.~ ~ By that which hath bin saide, you may easily conceive,
 15    3,    1|       Lamporechio, and had there bin brought~ ~up all his yonger
 16    3,    1|     Sister, it~ ~hath oftentimes bin told me, by Gentlewomen
 17    3,    3|         all this while, hath not bin in any respect of you, but
 18    3,    7|    promise, concerning what hath bin formerly requested, and
 19    3,    7|       him;~ ~as if Theobaldo had bin newly risen out of his grave,
 20    3,    7|            Theobaldo, who having bin continually in your company,
 21    3,    8|         zealous prayers (as hath bin miraculously~ ~revealed
 22    3,    8|          and loving Wife, I have bin delivered from the paines~ ~
 23    3,    8|       Son, seeing the Fates have bin so gracious to thee; Go (
 24    3,    8|          replyed Ferando; I have bin well whipt in Purgatory
 25    3,    8|        and was a man as he~ ~had bin before. Then they began
 26    3,   10|        purpose, but still I have bin rejected for some other,
 27    4,    1|        Fortune, who hath alwayes bin a fatall enemy to lovers
 28    4,    1|         fast asleepe.~ ~ It hath bin observed as an ancient Adage,
 29    4,    2|         an~ ~exercise, as he had bin in his absence from him;
 30    4,    4|        now, then formerly he had bin, replyed~ ~thus when they
 31    4,    6|        to the Potestate, who had bin so~ ~late abroad, about
 32    4,    8|   amazement, considering, he had bin seene~ ~the day before,
 33    4,   10|        smile. Much better had it bin, if thy~ ~follies punishment
 34    5,    1|           but stood as if he had bin glued fast to the ground.~ ~
 35    5,    1|      vertue be such as it~ ~hath bin, the Gods can never give
 36    5,    8|        plentifully, as if it had bin to the very persons themselves,
 37    5,    9|          lesse. For Fortune hath bin so extreamly~ ~adverse to
 38    6,    4|       legges,~ ~which would have bin an ominous sight to him.
 39    6,    4|   apparant witnesses, and I have bin as good as my promise.~ ~
 40    6,    8|        her Unckle; if~ ~shee had bin endued but with so much
 41    6,   10|          former times) it~ ~hath bin inhabited with Gentlemen,
 42    6,   10|       shooes and~ ~stockings had bin at such a mercilesse massacre:
 43    6,   10|    though he had never so lately bin releast~ ~out of slavery)
 44    6,   10|          parts, had not (as yet) bin seene in Tuscany, as~ ~since
 45    6,   10|        as~ ~since then they have bin in great abundance, to the
 46    6,   10|          of the country, who had bin at morning~ ~Masse in the
 47    6,   10|          close~ ~commodities had bin medled withal) began his
 48    6,   10|          at this instant it hath bin my fortune: for, imagining
 49    6,   10|         your company, which hath bin most~ ~honest, since the
 50    6,   10|      your selves.~ ~ I that have bin obedient to you all, and
 51    6,   10|        the re-counted Novels had bin so short:~ ~Dioneus went
 52    6,   10|        one of them~ ~having ever bin there before; they thought
 53    7,  Ind|       attention, as formerly had bin, thus she began.~ ~
 54    7,    1|          our sexe have generally bin~ ~timorous (although, upon
 55    7,    1|        comfort. Nay,~ ~such hath bin my feare, that in divers
 56    7,    3|        then ever formerly he had bin, yea~ ~even to solicite
 57    7,    3|    seeing no harme as yet~ ~hath bin done, if I had but my garments
 58    7,    4|    entrance, because she had not bin in any such place,~ ~as
 59    7,    5|      passed, as formerly she had bin,~ ~and whether the partie
 60    7,    5|         house hath (at any time) bin shut~ ~against thee, but
 61    7,    6|   equalled with her mercie) hath bin the onely meanes at this~ ~
 62    7,    7|         the world where they had bin, and what delicate~ ~beauties
 63    7,    7|       maintained as much, having bin at Bologna, and likewise
 64    7,    7|        or other (although I have bin~ ~solicited by many) winne
 65    7,    8|       decent sort, as if she had bin in no bed all that night.~ ~
 66    7,    9|          what else hath formerly bin saide, there is now no such
 67    7,    9|       from me, and it hath often bin in my minde, to understand
 68    7,    9|         as well~ ~as ever I have bin, I would climb this tree,
 69    7,    9|      fearing least my sight hath bin abused by error: for when
 70    7,   10|         his owne folly,~ ~having bin a Gossip to many wives,
 71    8,    3|         Could any but wee have~ ~bin so sottish, to credit his
 72    8,    3|       saying that Calandrino had bin so neere as I might have
 73    8,    7|        the time of night it hath bin.~ ~ And, because day-light
 74    8,    7|         and wisht your birth had bin abortive. The powers of
 75    8,    7|          inflict on me, if I had bin the~ ~destruction of all
 76    8,    7|         he, I would~ ~thou hadst bin in her company, and at the
 77    8,    7|  remembring~ ~(withall) what had bin said: she waxed very doubtfull,
 78    8,    8|   offence was committed. He hath bin more then~ ~familiar with
 79    8,    8|      Zeppa then formerly hee had bin, if~ ~it might be embraced
 80    8,    9|       the night passed, he~ ~had bin with the Company which he
 81    8,    9| excellent a~ ~Society, such hath bin my earnest longing ever
 82    8,    9|        living.~ ~ Where have you bin Sir? quoth she. Are you
 83    8,    9|     change? I~ ~would thou hadst bin stifled in that foule filth,
 84    8,    9|          bruises, as if they had bin extreamly beaten; came to
 85    8,    9|          savour (although it had bin very well perfumed) and
 86    8,    9|          breach of promise, have bin this night so~ ~extreamly
 87    8,    9|          cruell~ ~manner we have bin beaten. So taking him aside
 88    8,    9|      Buffalmaco) I would you had bin throwen from off~ ~the Bridge
 89    8,   10|         remainder of such as had bin sold~ ~at the Mart of Salerno;
 90    8,   10|      sildome before had the like bin seene. Salabetto putting
 91    8,   10|         because she had formerly bin very bountifull~ ~to him,
 92    8,   10|             even as I could have bin offended with him, that
 93    9,    1|     though~ ~her command had not bin fully accomplished, yet
 94    9,    2|          then formerly~ ~she had bin.~ ~ ~ ~ By this time, Madame
 95    9,    2|         trouble, as already hath bin related: but a yong Nun,
 96    9,    3|          whatsoever hath already bin spoken of him,~ ~tended
 97    9,    4|          a poore Gentleman~ ~had bin undone for ever, and I should
 98    9,    5|        sparing, though some have bin nominated oftentimes in
 99    9,    5|         lively, as if he had not bin in his skin.~ ~ On the morrow,
100    9,    7|         in~ ~dreames hath partly bin approved, whereof very many
101    9,    7|      whatsoever hath heeretofore bin sayde, I~ ~purpose to acquaint
102    9,    7|   lightly away, as if shee~ ~had bin no heavier then a Lambe,
103    9,   10|           and when we might have bin~ ~enriched for ever, by
104   10,    1|   evidently~ ~perceive, who hath bin ingreatful to the deservings,
105   10,    2|         him, how kindly they had bin initeated by Ghinotto.~ ~
106   10,    3|        him his~ ~life, which had bin lost, if the other would
107   10,    3|        looke how much you~ ~have bin forward to pleasure me;
108   10,    4|      THAT TRUE LOVE HATH ALWAYES BIN, AND SO STILL~ ~ IS, THE
109   10,    6|  difference; for that which hath bin spoken~ ~alreadie) to use
110   10,    8|      hearty griefe, as if he had bin their~ ~common father; nor
111   10,    8|           How many times hath it bin~ ~noted, the father to affect
112   10,    8|         known, how occasions had bin caried among~ ~them. Wherupon,
113   10,    8|         lovingly,~ ~as if he had bin her naturall borne brother,
114   10,    8|    Gisippus at all, had it~ ~not bin wrought by powerfull Amity?
115   10,    9|        the Emperor himself had~ ~bin there, he could not have
116   10,    9|         there, he could not have bin more sumptuously served.
117   10,    9|          much kinde Language had bin intercoursed betweene~ ~
118   10,   10|        to be blamed: but all has bin honest, as in a sweete and~ ~
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