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  1  Ind      |               although it had beene an honourable Citizen,~ ~but onely the
  2  Ind      |                of them an apparant and honourable Chaplet,~ ~placing it (by
  3    1,    3|              maintaining him in very~ ~honourable condition, neere unto his
  4    2,    2|              confirmed it by great and honourable giftes; and having sent
  5    2,    6|              deliberation; making an~ ~honourable offer, for conducting her
  6    2,    6|                 began as followeth.~ ~ Honourable Father, you have raised
  7    2,    6|                a~ ~very bountifull and honourable dowry.~ ~ The joviall dayes
  8    2,    6|           farre from thence, with an~ ~honourable traine they were conducted
  9    2,    6|                 Palermo, and with such honourable pompe, as a case so important~ ~
 10    2,    7|                and accompanied with an honourable traine both of~ ~Lords and
 11    2,    7|                miseries, or those more honourable~ ~and chaste respects, that
 12    2,    7|             had done) attended with an honourable traine, to Smirna he~ ~came,
 13    2,    7|            then~ ~reason, kindred, and honourable hospitality; he resolutely~ ~
 14    2,    7|                on and served in most~ ~honourable manner.~ ~ The Gentlemen
 15    2,    7|              and they gave him~ ~verie honourable buriall, according to that
 16    2,    7|            living.~ ~I know thee to be honourable, discreete, and truely wise,
 17    2,    7|               instant request, with an honourable traine~ ~of Lords and Ladies,
 18    2,    7|              my Father in Cyprus. What honourable~ ~love and respect I found
 19    2,    8|             was reseated in his former honourable~ ~degree.~ ~ ~ ~ The Ladies
 20    2,    8|               minde in this manner.~ ~ Honourable Lord, and my deerely respected
 21    2,    8|                 like a loyall and most honourable~ ~man, sharpely reprehended
 22    2,    8|               him, protesting upon his honourable~ ~reputation, that rather
 23    2,    8|           reputed her well worthy of~ ~honourable preferment; in regard, the
 24    2,    8|               intended to match her in honourable marriage,~ ~according as
 25    2,    8|          nothing remaineth to me but~ ~honourable honesty, and that shall
 26    2,    8|              to let him enjoy her in~ ~honourable marriage: accounting it
 27    2,    8|               before and after.~ ~ But honourable Sir Roger, perceiving what
 28    2,    8|                France) sent him very~ ~honourable supplies of his people,
 29    2,    9|                her to the company of~ ~honourable Ladies, to be changed from
 30    2,   10|            entertaineth me with~ ~very honourable respect, and here I live
 31    2,   10|               of Pagamino, but, in the honourable~ ~affection hee bare to
 32    3,    2|            whole Realme, being in an~ ~honourable, quiet and well setled condition,
 33    3,    5|         himselfe with all things~ ~(in honourable manner) beseeming such a
 34    3,    7|         pleased, using him with~ ~most honourable and gracious respect, bilt
 35    3,    9|            loved her as his loyall and honourable~ ~wife.~ ~ ~ ~ Now there
 36    3,    9|               marriage, as shall be of honourable and worthy~ ~reputation,
 37    3,    9|           shall receive of me, is in~ ~honourable recompence of faire and
 38    3,    9|              present, especially~ ~the honourable Ladies, who would have no
 39    4      |             UNDER THE GOVERNMENT OF~ ~ HONOURABLE PHILSTRATUS: AND CONCERNING
 40    4,    1|              have loved, and still do, honourable Guiscardo, purposing the
 41    4,    1|               for sending me such~ ~an honourable present.~ ~ These words
 42    4,    2|                Ghismonda.~ ~ Sometime (Honourable Ladies) there lived in the
 43    4,    4|             due deservings, won such~ ~honourable entertainment in her understanding
 44    4,    4|                 under~ ~colour of some honourable occasion, for the earnest
 45    4,    4|               at large~ ~unto her, the honourable affection of Gerbino, with
 46    4,    4|                and as a signall of his honourable meaning, he sent him his~ ~
 47    4,    5|              her, secretly to bestow~ ~honourable enterment on it, but it
 48    4,    6|            grace Gabriello with~ ~most honourable obsequies.~ ~ By this time,
 49    4,    8|             embraced that chaste and~ ~honourable resolution, not to minde
 50    4,    8|                fortune, they gave them honourable buriall both in. one grave.
 51    4,    9|              what might well become so honourable a friend. And~ ~seeing my
 52    4,    9|          friend, losse of a chaste and honourable wife, and all through his~ ~
 53    4,   10|           named Ruggiero de Jeroly, of honourable~ ~parentage, but yet of
 54    4,   10|                  graced with great and honourable pompe, he regained the intimate~ ~
 55    5,    1|                worthily entertained by honourable Friends and Kinsmen,~ ~who
 56    5,    2|             dead) was~ ~living, and in honourable condition. The love which
 57    5,    2|              she and Constance~ ~found honourable welcome, in the house of
 58    5,    3|             that he might enjoy her in honourable mariage. Which his parents
 59    5,    3|                desire~ ~be to joyne in honourable marriage, I am well contented
 60    5,    3|       Horsebacke, and attended with an honourable traine)~ ~returned to Rome;
 61    5,    3|            till old age made them~ ~as honourable, as their true and mutuall
 62    5,    4|          Cathedrall Church, and very~ ~honourable triumphes performed at the
 63    5,    5|                  marriage, with a more honourable enlargement of her dowry,
 64    5,    8|              namely, to be his Wife in honourable marriage, The Maide knowing~ ~
 65    5,    9|                measure)~ ~expresse his honourable respect of the Lady. To
 66    5,   10|           World? Her Husband, being an honourable~ ~Citizen, entreating her
 67    6,    7|            worth, the most part of the honourable Pratosians (both~ ~Lords
 68    7,    8|           permitted her to mate in the honourable family of Count Guido, which~ ~
 69    7,    9|               to learne the manners of honourable~ ~Courtship, and those qualities
 70    8,  Ind|              AND~ ~ GOVERNMENT, OF THE HONOURABLE LADIE LAURETTA~ ~ ~ ~ Earely
 71    8,    5|          willing, and then thus began. Honourable Ladies, the merry~ ~Gentleman,
 72    8,    7|            Turret, starke naked? Thine honourable carriage, and~ ~honesty
 73    8,    9|               And in regard of my more honourable entertainment,~ ~I will
 74    8,    9|        admittance, and~ ~for your most honourable entertainment. If you wi
 75    9,    9|            thus the Queene~ ~began.~ ~ Honourable Ladies, if with advised
 76    9,    9| Notwithstanding~ ~all which bounty and honourable entertainement, I cannot
 77    9,    9|            entertained him with very~ ~honourable respect and courtesie.~ ~
 78   10,  Ind|            FRIENDSHIP, OR ANY OTHER~ ~ HONOURABLE OCCASION~ ~ ~ ~ Already
 79   10,  Ind|            Ladies, and the rest of his honourable companions to be called.~ ~
 80   10,    1|            place, to speake of such an honourable~ ~Argument, as Bounty and
 81   10,    2|               as had done him good and honourable services: it can be termed
 82   10,    3|   DEMONSTRATION, THAT ANY~ ~ ESPECIALL HONOURABLE VERTUE, PERSEVERING AND
 83   10,    3|               forthwith thus began.~ ~ Honourable Ladies, the bounty and magnificense
 84   10,    3|         commers whatsoever.~ ~ In this honourable order (observed as his estated
 85   10,    3|              liberality of Nathan! How honourable~ ~and wonderfull is that?
 86   10,    3|              persever~ ~alwayes in his honourable determination. But in the
 87   10,    4|                used these speeches.~ ~ Honourable friends, I remember a discourse
 88   10,    4|                at length he said. My~ ~honourable guests, it is now more then
 89   10,    5|              inflamed heate, into most honourable respect and compassion,
 90   10,    5|              beleeve (considering your honourable~ ~minde and honesty) that
 91   10,    6|                two Noble Knights and~ ~honourable Barons. After he had thus
 92   10,    6|              by following worthy~ ~and honourable actions, he so well overcame
 93   10,    6|            life time, and dyed as an~ ~honourable King.~ ~ Some perhaps will
 94   10,    7|             man of good understanding (honourable Ladies) but will~ ~maintaine
 95   10,    8|              not know as well by the~ ~honourable favours, which thou hast
 96   10,    8|             Marcus~ ~Varro, saying.~ ~ Honourable Praetor, mine owne horrid
 97   10,    8|              vertue. Titus, out of his honourable bounty, imparted halfe his~ ~
 98   10,    9|                      DECLARING WHAT AN HONOURABLE VERTUE COURTESIE IS, IN
 99   10,    9|               choise of this kinde and honourable course, which caused him
100   10,    9|                 they were respected in honourable order.~ ~ So soone as the
101   10,    9|              came, they supt in~ ~most honourable and worthy company, beeing
102   10,    9|         Thorello, with a number of his honourable Friends (to the~ ~number
103   10,    9|               be one in so woorthy and honourable a voyage:~ ~and having made
104   10,    9|                  Dignes, a man of very honourable and great esteeme, in which
105   10,    9|             your owne house, in such~ ~honourable order as your vertues doe
106   10,    9|                who, being a woman of~ ~honourable disposition, and reputing
107   10,   10|                manner as followeth.~ ~ Honourable friends, it appeared pleasing
108   10,   10|              entertainment to bee most honourable: to the end that I may~ ~
109   10,   10|       appearing action she said.~ ~ My honourable and gracious Lord, dispose
110   10,   10|            servant to Bologna, to an~ ~honourable Lady his kinsewoman, requesting
111   10,   10|                this. Most Gracious and Honourable~ ~Lord, satisfie and please
112   10,   10|            gray, gave them welcome, in honourable manner, and graced~ ~them
113   10,   10|               them, attended in~ ~very honourable manner, and publishing every
114   10,   10|               since slaine. I am~ ~thy honourable Lord and Husband, who doth,
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