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1 Ind | of~ ~Bieres, were glad to lay them on tables; and Bieres 2 1, 1| Chamber where the sicke man lay, they~ ~entred into this 3 1, 1| confession of a Lombard,~ ~that lay very weake and sicke in 4 1, 1| Chamber where Master Chappelet lay, and being there seated 5 1, 5| the Ladie~ ~Marquesse then lay; he sent her word that she 6 1, 5| dinner, as also, what vertue lay couched under her~ ~answere; 7 2, 1| house where the dead body lay, and carried it (as a~ ~ 8 2, 1| stood, crying out aloude. Lay hold on this Traytor, a 9 2, 1| Kill the counterfet knave, lay~ ~on loade, and spare him 10 2, 3| putting off~ ~his cloaths, lay downe by the Abbot, being 11 2, 4| that the Carracke wherein~ ~lay poore miserable Landolpho ( 12 2, 5| the joynts~ ~whereon it lay, being a pit-fall made of 13 2, 5| place; and boards loosely lay upon the~ ~joynts, which 14 2, 5| answered~ ~nothing, but lay still and held his peace. 15 2, 6| child bed; wherefore shee lay~ ~downe unto the two yong 16 2, 6| me backe to prison, and lay as~ ~many afflictions on 17 2, 7| good pleasure. Nor let me~ ~lay this blamefull imputation 18 2, 7| Cittie, called Caffa, there lay then a Ship laden with Merchandize,~ ~ 19 2, 7| the bed, where the Lady lay most sweetely~ ~sleeping; 20 2, 7| the~ ~ruined houses, where lay the dead bodies of the Prince 21 2, 7| the house where the Lady lay,~ ~and the Merchant being 22 2, 9| one of her Rings, which lay upon the Table, a purse 23 2, 9| land from his Ship, which lay hulling there~ ~about Albagia, 24 2, 9| and where it was, that he lay with her,~ ~as (villainously) 25 3, 1| somewhat extraordinarily, lay downe to rest~ ~himselfe 26 3, 1| was exceeding hot, and he lay downe so~ ~carelesly to 27 3, 2| bed to bed, where they all lay yet soundly sleeping, and 28 3, 3| of yarne, fill shuttles lay webbes in his Loomes, or~ ~ 29 3, 3| behaviours doe many times lay~ ~bad imputations upon very 30 3, 4| Chamber where his daughter~ ~lay having no other separation 31 3, 5| compasse, so loath hee was lay out money, albeit his credit~ ~ 32 3, 7| honour, and all his liberty, lay~ ~wholly committed into 33 3, 7| prison where Aldobrandino lay, whom hee found more~ ~pensive, 34 3, 7| meane~ ~honor to you, to lay the blame where it worthily 35 3, 9| somewhat~ ~difficult, and might lay a blamefull imputation on 36 3, 10| would do all that in him lay. At times he could satisfy 37 4, 1| humble perswasions, she would lay her life downe at the stake. 38 4, 1| which being done, she lay downe upon her bed, holding 39 4, 2| into Flanders, and there lay as Lieger long~ ~time: in 40 4, 2| anger~ ~returne againe, and lay so many torturing afflictions 41 4, 3| few~ ~inheritances which lay the readiest for the purpose, 42 4, 3| desirous of Ninettaes life: it lay in her~ ~power to obtain 43 4, 5| silence of darke night, as she lay afflicted in her bed,~ ~ 44 4, 6| were carrying Gabriello, to lay him before his owne~ ~doore. 45 4, 6| among you, be so bold as to lay hand on me, or to touch 46 4, 7| place, where Pasquinoes body lay swolne~ ~like a Tunne. Demanding 47 4, 7| all the Sage in growth; lay an huge mighty~ ~Toad, even 48 4, 8| enjoy his rest.~ ~ Silvestra lay on the same side of the 49 4, 8| affection to him. Silent she lay an indifferent while, as 50 4, 9| owne~ ~Castle, where he lay closely ambushed in a Wood, 51 4, 10| helpe. For therein will we lay his body,~ ~whereon I will 52 4, 10| houshold, yet loath to lay out money for buying it: 53 4, 10| Chamber where their wives lay, they left it; and so without 54 4, 10| called to their husbands, who lay very soundly sleeping~ ~ 55 4, Song| light~ ~ Which Love could lay on me. Nor did I greeve,~ ~ 56 5, 1| silke; and at her~ ~feete lay two other Damosels sleeping, 57 5, 2| she had not the heart, to lay any violent hand on her 58 5, 3| affoorded: and after supper, lay downe in her garments on~ ~ 59 5, 3| place where the Damosell lay hidden,~ ~missing very little 60 5, 3| place where she was, she lay~ ~still, and spake not a 61 5, 7| place where his Daughter lay, that if his~ ~command were 62 5, 10| yong mans~ ~fingers that lay hidden under the Hen-coope. 63 5, 10| small roome~ ~wherein hee lay, had not any power to helpe 64 5, 10| slaine him~ ~that still lay sneezing: but I disswaded 65 5, 10| affrighted friend, who~ ~lay in such distresse under 66 5, 10| entry, where the young man lay hidden under the Hen pen. 67 6, 2| I could (in this case) lay as much blame on Nature, 68 6, 5| Messer Forese~ ~and Giotto, lay in Mugello; wherefore, when 69 6, 6| other world that I will lay any one of you a~ ~good 70 6, 10| downe and count them as they lay, as~ ~very easily they might. 71 7, 4| verie great stone, which lay loose upon the brim of~ ~ 72 7, 4| sharper judgement of me, and lay~ ~that shame upon me, wherein 73 7, 5| which came every night, and lay with~ ~her. By meanes of 74 7, 5| word, when the same Fryar lay with~ ~me. But (by jealousie) 75 7, 7| Hoste of the house where he lay,~ ~revealing an earnest 76 7, 7| beds side where the~ ~Lady lay, and gently touching her 77 7, 8| so with her, that she lay downe in her place in the 78 7, 8| to smite, or so much as lay your hand (in anger)~ ~on 79 7, 9| comforted her Lady, so much as lay in her power to doe, and~ ~ 80 8, 2| Parishioners together. When women lay in childebed, hee was their~ ~ 81 8, 2| deliver it me first, I will lay it up safe for you against 82 8, 4| her. He imagining, that he lay with her: by~ ~the Gentlewomans 83 8, 4| Behold~ ~the Provoste that lay with Ciutazza: Which was 84 8, 5| crept under~ ~the Bench, and lay close by the board whereon 85 8, 7| through lacke of sleepe: he lay downe on h bed, and after 86 8, 7| instant, the Scholler who lay sleeping (all~ ~this while) 87 8, 8| advice; downe in~ ~the Chest lay he, and she lockt him in: 88 8, 8| Chest, wherein Spinelloccio lay not~ ~a little affrighted, 89 8, 8| Chest wherein her husband lay: now, what they did~ ~else 90 8, 8| his wife,~ ~as thus hee lay shut up in the Chest. But 91 9, 1| Church-yard, where Scannadio lay in his~ ~grave: but by the 92 9, 1| exceedingly affraid; yet he lay quietly stil, and~ ~stirred 93 9, 3| cheare among them, then to lay it out in paltry Land,~ ~ 94 9, 3| presently to thy house, and lay thee downe in thy warme 95 9, 4| doe as much for thee? why, lay out so much money for my~ ~ 96 9, 5| her self~ ~where Philippo lay scouting. But the enraged 97 9, 6| the Hostes Wife. He which lay with the daughter, happened 98 9, 6| the~ ~radle (wherein it lay) stood close by their beds 99 9, 6| the bed of~ ~Nicholetta, lay downe gently by her. And 100 9, 6| the bed where her Husband lay, but finding~ ~not the Cradle 101 9, 6| wiser by others example) lay talking and~ ~blundring 102 9, 8| of his. But~ ~beware he lay no hand on thee, because 103 9, 9| Giosefo, whose journey lay the same way as the others 104 9, 10| wherein himselfe and his wife lay;~ ~so that John de Barolo 105 10, 4| it ought to be: except we lay hold on the actions of love,~ ~ 106 10, 4| forgive~ ~mighty injuries, and lay downe life it selfe, honour 107 10, 4| the Beere~ ~whereon she lay, and in her wearing garments, 108 10, 4| occasion happened; I will lay~ ~it open to you in more 109 10, 4| by any~ ~just title, can lay any claime to her.~ ~ All 110 10, 5| friends; so wil I then lay his dishonest suite open 111 10, 5| strove (so much as in him lay)~ ~that he should take all, 112 10, 9| Napkins with Manchets~ ~lay ready, and delicate Wines 113 10, 9| kissing him once~ ~more as hee lay in the bedde, commanded 114 10, 9| neere the bedde, whereon lay such~ ~costly jewells: it 115 10, 9| and bee could not justly lay any claime to~ ~her. She 116 10, 9| should follow; let them lay the blame upon themselves.~ ~