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1 Ind | first and most aged, we will name Pampinea; the second Fiametta; 2 1, 1| in the great and glorious name of him, who~ ~was the Creator 3 1, 1| onely~ ~permanent, and his name for ever to be praised by 4 1, 1| Chappell, and so by the name of Chappelet he was every 5 1, 1| servant. And as I began in his name, so will I conclude,~ ~desiring 6 1, 2| said: Goe then in Gods name.~ ~But perswaded himselfe, 7 1, 2| Symonie, under the nice name of~ ~Negotiation, and for 8 1, 6| sort~ ~sent away, whose name was Bergamino, a man very 9 1, 9| their owne folly with~ ~the name of honesty: as if there 10 1, 9| farre~ ~renowned, whose name was Master Albert, and being 11 2, 4| understanding the Owners name, and that report had~ ~famed 12 2, 5| Gentleman lodging~ ~there, whose name was Signior Andrea de Piero; 13 2, 6| their Damme; and because her name should~ ~bee knowne to none 14 2, 6| greatly for changing his name, and therefore~ ~wisely 15 2, 6| reason shee had altered his~ ~name, and what danger he might 16 2, 6| henriet~ ~Capece, and my name is Geoffrey, and not Jehannot; 17 2, 6| manifest~ ~arguments) that his name was truly Geoffrey, and 18 2, 6| termes himselfe~ ~by the name of Geoffrey, because he 19 2, 7| of his) a Gentleman whose name was Antigonus,~ ~well stept 20 2, 7| whom they termed by the name of their Ladie Abbesse) 21 2, 8| the first letter of his name, is the Count D'Angiers.~ ~ 22 2, 8| clouded under the borrowed name of~ ~Gianetta, dwelling 23 2, 8| Lord~ ~Perotto, whose true name is Lewes, manifest your 24 2, 8| shadowed under the borrowed name of Gianetta,~ ~is your owne 25 2, 9| to learne the streetes name where Bernardo dwelt, as 26 2, 9| Gentleman of Cathalogna, whose name was Signior~ ~Enchararcho, 27 2, 9| Ship, she went under~ ~the name of Sicurano da Finale. There 28 2, 10| your loving husband, and my name is Ricciardo di Cinzica. 29 2, 10| Cinzica, and my husband by name or~ ~title, but during the 30 3, 1| all his yonger dayes, his name of Masset (according to 31 3, 1| called~ ~and knowne by the name of Massetto of Lamporechio.~ ~ 32 3, 1| honest poore man, whose name was~ ~Lurco, demanded of 33 3, 3| by nature) could be. Her name, or any~ ~others, concerned 34 3, 3| that there is a man, whose name I know not, but he~ ~seemeth 35 3, 7| he termed himselfe by the name of Sandoloscio.~ ~Repairing 36 3, 7| Merchandises to Florence, in name~ ~of the Merchant of Ancona, 37 3, 8| which he termed by the~ ~name of Purgatory, and where 38 3, 9| hast thou wonne a Husband, name him, and thou shalt~ ~have 39 3, 9| house, the ancient Ladies name, and~ ~likewise her daughters, 40 3, 10| a docile temper, whose~ ~name was Alibech.~ ~ This girl, 41 3, 10| and righteous man,~ ~whose name was Rustico. To him she 42 3, 10| I be called by any other name,~ ~but only, the miserable 43 4, 1| offence, if it doe deserve the name of an offence. And this 44 4, 2| dedicated to folly, as I could name no~ ~mean number of our 45 4, 7| Father,~ ~and called by the name of Simonida. Now, albeit 46 4, 10| onely to~ ~thee: but my good name, and honest repute, as yet 47 5, 1| expected of him. His true~ ~name, according as he received 48 5, 1| generally, they gave him the name of Chynon,~ ~which in their 49 5, 1| which was his naturall name indeed) remembring that 50 5, 1| to him in vertue, whose name was Hormisda, and long time 51 5, 2| full of sorrow) hearing her name to be~ ~Carapresa, conceived 52 5, 2| that she~ ~had heard the name before, although she knew 53 5, 3| hang him, in malice to his name and~ ~kinred, from which 54 5, 4| and well qualified, whose name was Messer Lizio da~ ~Valbonna, 55 5, 6| of the same Isle, whose name was Marino Bolgaro. A proper~ ~ 56 5, 6| tongue) he saide: Is not thy name Guion di~ ~Procida?~ ~ Marke 57 5, 6| speake of; but now, both that name and~ ~man must die with 58 5, 7| but~ ~remember his owne name, his Fathers, and the Armenian 59 5, 7| and what is thy Fathers name? The Sergeants (in reverence 60 5, 8| to be, made answer in her name, that~ ~this motion would 61 5, 9| and perhaps (as yet) his name remaineth in great~ ~and 62 5, 10| my Husband but~ ~wort the name of a Father, or expected 63 5, 10| might once be~ ~worthy the name of a Mother, and leave some 64 6, 1| it~ ~were to conceale her name: and therefore let me tell 65 6, 10| appearance, and carried a name of much greater matter,~ ~ 66 6, 10| who was called by~ ~the name of Nuta.~ ~ Being set close 67 7, 1| know what this is? In the name of our~ ~blessed Ladie, 68 7, 1| corner of our bed, in the name~ ~of the Father, Son, and 69 7, 3| being as credulous as his name imported, seemed ready~ ~ 70 7, 5| especiall~ ~prayers in your name, which may (perchance) greatly 71 7, 5| doore, and then (in Gods name) get you to bed.~ ~Whereto 72 7, 7| dwelling in Bologna, and her name Madam Beatrix,~ ~reputed 73 7, 7| towards Bologna, by the name of Anichino, and~ ~not of 74 7, 7| approving my honestie: in my name, revile thy master so bitterly 75 7, 8| stileth himselfe by the name of a Merchant, coveting 76 7, 9| no man could be more: his name Pyrrhus, highly affected~ ~ 77 8, 2| commonly called~ ~by the name of sweet Sir Simon. Now, 78 8, 3| memory) had quite forgot the name of the stone,~ ~and therefore 79 8, 3| What neede have wee of the name, when we know, and~ ~are 80 8, 4| commonlie there stiled by the name of~ ~Madame Piccarda, whose 81 8, 4| lame Mare in Fetters. Her name was Ciuta, but in~ ~regard 82 8, 6| calling to memorie~ ~the name of Maso del Saggio, hath 83 8, 7| voyce, called him by his name:~ ~which the Scholler hearing, 84 8, 7| an image of Tin, in the name of him whom you~ ~desire 85 8, 7| be very careful, that you name not one man insted of~ ~ 86 8, 7| one that deserved not the name of a Woman. And,~ ~to speake 87 8, 10| them all under his owne name, as being~ ~both owner and 88 8, 10| entering them downe in the~ ~name of the party, who lent the 89 8, 10| Bond made in the Brokers name, of all the goods remaining 90 9, 4| both of them bearing the name of Francesco: but the one~ ~ 91 9, 5| would write letters in her name, and bring them, as if they~ ~ 92 9, 6| Praiseworthy Ladies, the name of Nicoletta, so~ ~fondly 93 9, 8| generally called by~ ~the name of Guiotto, a man being 94 9, 10| otherwise~ ~then by the name of Gossip Pietro and alwayes 95 9, 10| Neiphila, to sing a song in his name, or how her selfe~ ~stood 96 10, 2| said to him in his Masters name, that if his~ ~Lordship 97 10, 3| and be called by the~ ~name of Nathan. Aged, and spent 98 10, 3| house, and bee called by the name of Mithridanes.~ ~So, both 99 10, 3| Mithridanes.~ ~So, both the name and place shall illustrate 100 10, 4| and give him mine owne name Gentile. Let me entreat 101 10, 4| this, or stiled by the name of magnificent actions.~ ~ 102 10, 5| Fretulium, better knowne by the name of Forum Julij;~ ~although 103 10, 5| those parts, tearmed by the name~ ~of Signior Ansaldo Gradense; 104 10, 5| gifts and~ ~presents in his name, which I have alwayes refused, 105 10, 6| Aged, and first of that Name,~ ~fell in love with a yong 106 10, 6| Aged, and first of that name, by reason of his magnificent~ ~ 107 10, 7| owne. To stile you~ ~by the name of my Knight, whom I know 108 10, 7| termed himselfe by the name of her Knight, and in al 109 10, 8| eate out the glory of our name, but it~ ~will live and 110 10, 8| consenting~ ~to me in his name.~ ~ Moreover, albeit most 111 10, 8| acknowledge and call~ ~him by his name; notwithstanding, Titus 112 10, 9| Frederick, first of that name, the Christians, for the~ ~ 113 10, 9| Soldane called by no other name, then the~ ~Christian, neyther 114 10, 9| called~ ~the Abbot by his name, desiring him not to be 115 10, 9| him still call him by his name: blessing himselfe~ ~with 116 10, 10| Gualtiero called her by her name, which~ ~was Grizelda, and