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  1  Ind      |       dignity) or else give me~ ~leave to go seeke my sorrowes
  2    1,    1|          he might sufficiently~ ~leave, to recover his debts among
  3    1,    2|    intreate~ ~him, that he would leave the errors of his Jewish
  4    1,    3|        him earnestly desirous to leave it~ ~as a perpetuall memory
  5    1,    3|        growne very old, he would leave that Ring to~ ~him, whereby
  6    1,    3|          which of them he should leave the Ring: yet having past~ ~
  7    1,    4|         if you please to give me leave, I will~ ~goe and fetch
  8    1,    4|      tooke the key, and gave him leave to fetch the wood.~ ~ No
  9    1,    6|       beside, except he meant to leave his lodging, hee must live
 10    1,    9|          her gentle offer; tooke leave of~ ~her and all the company,
 11    2,    1|       way, and freely give~ ~you leave to go on.~ ~ This devise
 12    2,    1|          beat him, as meaning to leave no life in him: which Stechio~ ~
 13    2,    3|           and so, without taking leave of any~ ~body, or other
 14    2,    3|    Alessandro~ ~would depart and leave him, pleasantly smiling,
 15    2,    5|         then offring to take his leave, she would (by no meanes)
 16    2,    7|     closely kept they took their leave, and parted from her.~ ~
 17    2,    7|         determined, not onely to leave such wealth as hee had~ ~
 18    2,    7|          that (if I dye) I shall leave you here a~ ~stranger, without
 19    2,    7|      dayes~ ~after, hee gave him leave to returne to Cyprus: with
 20    2,    8|      royall providence, not~ ~to leave the State without a Chiefe
 21    2,    8|      thou canst~ ~bee content to leave her with me, I will give
 22    2,    8|        aged, hee was desirous to leave Ireland, and to know (if
 23    2,    8|          olde man, and would not leave him,~ ~she desired their
 24    2,   10|          ever, and when I dye, I leave thee Lady~ ~and commandresse
 25    3,    1|         now~ ~require it; and to leave all other affayres for the
 26    3,    1|         pierce into, and there I leave~ ~it to the Nunnes owne
 27    3,    3|       heate, as shall make~ ~him leave off from further injurying
 28    3,    3|          on~ ~horsebacke, taking leave of her and all his friends:
 29    3,    3|         benediction) I give thee leave to do, even what thy~ ~heart
 30    3,    5|          OF~ ~ SUCH HUSBANDS, AS LEAVE THEM ALONE TO THEIR OWNE
 31    3,    7|     effect) did~ ~not purpose to leave unpunished; but as you enforced
 32    3,    7|       confession, he tooke~ ~his leave of his Knight, returning
 33    3,    8|         world againe. Thou didst leave thy wife newly conceived~ ~
 34    3,    9|          and humbly taking their leave of~ ~the King, the Count
 35    3,   10|        he arose againe; granting leave to the rest,~ ~to recreate
 36    3, Song|      Chambers, where we meane to leave them untill the next morning.~ ~
 37    4,    1|      that day; commanded them to leave her alone in her Chamber,~ ~
 38    4,    2|         have you answered, and~ ~leave the matter to me; for I
 39    4,    5|     kindnesses, as occasion gave leave.~ ~ Long time continued
 40    4,    6|     convey his body~ ~hence, and leave it in such an apt place,
 41    4,    6|          that, both without your leave and liking, I accepted the~ ~
 42    4,    7|      side, as leysure~ ~gave him leave for the least conversing
 43    4,    7|    Father therewith, he gave her leave, on the Sunday~ ~following
 44    4,    7|        hope the~ ~best, and so I leave you. But yet concerning
 45    4,    8|  tormenting~ ~greefe, would give leave to doe.~ ~ Having found
 46    4,    8|         onely to take his latest leave of~ ~her. Alas Jeronimo (
 47    4,    9|     sodaine a warning would give leave, he Red~ ~away secretly
 48    4,   10|         the Guests tooke their~ ~leave, and were gone. Ruggiero
 49    4,   10|    needfull to be done; she gave leave unto the~ ~whole company (
 50    5,  Ind|           the Queene gave~ ~them leave to take their rest, when
 51    5,    1|        saide. Farewell Chynon, I leave thee to thine owne good
 52    5,    1|         dwelling, where taking~ ~leave mannerly of her, he went
 53    5,    2|     Cottage, and went hastily to leave her~ ~nets in safety: which
 54    5,    2|     receive them, and taking her leave of them weeping, sayled~ ~
 55    5,    3|          day light will give you leave to reach. May it please~ ~
 56    5,    4|     embraces, as the window gave leave, he sitting in the Tarras,
 57    5,    6|    comfort, as occasion gave him leave, he resorted to Ischia~ ~
 58    5,    8|      times~ ~they advised him to leave the City of Ravenna, and
 59    5,    8|       many to morrow, and not to leave him~ ~till after supper:
 60    5,    9|          instantly a little to~ ~leave him, and promised him a
 61    5,    9|          willingly I would never leave it: but seeing you are so~ ~
 62    5,   10|          issue and posterity, to leave~ ~our memoriall to after
 63    5,   10|        the name of a Mother, and leave some remembrance of~ ~woman-hood
 64    5, Song|          Chambers, where we will leave them till to~ ~morrow morning.~ ~
 65    6,  Ind|  impudence) and give your better leave to answere; then turning
 66    6,    2|  Fellowes, now get you gone, and leave me to the performance~ ~
 67    6,    6|           and they all agreed to leave the decision to~ ~Pietro
 68    6,    8|          offensive. But let~ ~us leave all further relation of
 69    6,   10|          beecause they would not leave the Cabinet empty, espying~ ~
 70    6,   10|       conclusion. But yet not to leave you~ ~discomforted, I will
 71    6,   10|           the King gave them all leave to~ ~dispose of themselves
 72    7,    2|         stomacke on the Fat, and leave the cleansing of it~ ~to
 73    7,    3|       best~ ~pay-masters.~ ~ But leave we this, and returne wee
 74    7,    5|        to her Chamber, where~ ~I leave them to their further amorous
 75    7,    7|         length he obtained~ ~his leave.~ ~ Being on his journey
 76    7,    7|        houre of midnight, I will leave the doore open: thou~ ~knowest
 77    7,    7|          were) to mee, and never leave him, til thou~ ~hast beaten
 78    7,    9|          any understanding, so I leave thee: And in that anger
 79    7, Song| therefore, humbly~ ~taking their leave of her, and an indifferent
 80    8,    2|        my~ ~promised day: I will leave you a good pawne, my very
 81    8,    2|       owne things with it, and~ ~leave you to release it your selfe.~ ~
 82    8,    4|        for a while I intend to~ ~leave them.~ ~ When Piccarda had
 83    8,    6|           thou not yet learne to leave thy mocking and scorning?
 84    8,    7|          the place where you did leave your~ ~garments, which having
 85    8,    7| afterward to be false to you, or leave your~ ~Love for any other
 86    8,    7|       againe. As for my selfe, I leave thee freely to his~ ~use
 87    8,    7|         which in few yeares will leave~ ~thee wrinkled and deformed)
 88    8,    8|       finde some apt occasion to leave my company, and then~ ~come
 89    8,    8|         of the wrong received, I leave to your~ ~imagination, as
 90    8,    9|         begunne the~ ~businesse, leave me to deale with him in
 91    8,    9|      falle in our enterprize) to leave you in the armes of so Majestick~ ~
 92    8,    9|       Buffalmaco had taken their leave, the Physitian, so soone
 93    8,    9|         the end, being forced to leave his hood behinde him,~ ~
 94    9,    3|        merry Laddes meant not to leave him so; but sitting one
 95    9,    3|          folly of her Husband, I leave to the judgement of~ ~all
 96    9,    4|     Wherefore, determining so to leave~ ~him, he caused the male
 97    9,    4|   Aniolliero, I pray thee let us leave this frivilous~ ~prating,
 98    9,    4|          say then, that I should leave it, where it~ ~now lyeth
 99    9,    5|     Sufficiently answered Bruno, leave all to~ ~me.~ ~ When supper
100    9,    5|          hallowed Candle, then~ ~leave me to effect what shal content
101    9,    5|      when thou hast her there, I leave~ ~thee then to thy valiant
102    9,    5|          be at your minions, and leave mee hunger-starved at home?
103   10,    1|        his valour; determined to leave his~ ~native Countrey, and
104   10,    3|      honor him, as being loth to leave his~ ~company.~ ~ While
105   10,    3|          bee long before it must leave mee.~ ~ Wherefore, I hold
106   10,    5|   obliged to you. So, taking her leave, she returned home honorably~ ~
107   10,    8|     onely thine. And~ ~therefore leave these despairing thoughts,
108   10,    8|         his weaknesse would give leave,~ ~thus he replyed.~ ~ Gisippus,
109   10,    8|          they have blessed thee: leave me to consume away in teares,
110   10,    9|         Saladine exceedingly, to leave~ ~the company of Thorello,
111   10,    9|       Saladine, having taken his leave of all~ ~them that were
112   10,    9|          of greefe, as now you~ ~leave me; but if my life surmount
113   10,    9|      admit it: I am to~ ~take my leave of you in this Chamber,
114   10,    9|    having likewise taken~ ~their leave of Thorello) followed Saladine
115   10,   10|       hath~ ~commanded thee: but leave it in no rude place, where
116   10,   10|           dispensed with him, to leave Grizelda, and marry with
117   10,   10|          then gave the company~ ~leave to rise. The Ladies and
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