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1 Ind | divers sighs severelly~ ~delivered, they conferred on sundry 2 Ind | Pampinea hath~ ~beene very well delivered; yet (for all that) it is 3 Ind | such~ ~Vyands, as shal be delivered them by Parmeno. Chimera, 4 Ind | After shee had~ ~summarily delivered them these orders, very 5 Ind | excellent wines plentifully delivered, none attending but~ ~the 6 1, 3| thus began.~ ~ The Tale delivered by Neiphila, maketh mee 7 1, 3| good understanding,~ ~hath delivered many out of irksome perils, 8 1, 5| mounting up~ ~into their faces, delivered by apparant testimonie. 9 1, 5| expedition) as many speeches were delivered,~ ~concerning the valour 10 1, 6| greedie~ ~of payment, first he delivered him one of them, and yet 11 1, 9| beene quicke and quaintly delivered. But when answering~ ~suteth 12 2, 1| waxing much displeased, delivered him over to the~ ~Strappado, 13 2, 2| conversion, thus shee delivered her minde to Rinaldo.~ ~ 14 2, 3| wisely and~ ~discreetly delivered, considering also (more 15 2, 5| this Fable so artificially delivered, composed from~ ~point to 16 2, 7| After divers long and well~ ~delivered Orations, as also very faire 17 2, 7| arrivall at Smirna soone after, delivered him from~ ~the danger of 18 2, 7| their~ ~wives, she hath delivered nothing but truth. Onely 19 2, 8| cheekes, in thankfull maner he delivered his pretty daughter to the~ ~ 20 2, 8| turning~ ~himselfe about, delivered the aged Count, by the title 21 2, 9| was made, sealed, and~ ~delivered under either of their hands, 22 2, 9| come to Geneway, and had delivered his Letter~ ~and message, 23 2, 9| the words so peremptorily delivered, fearefully~ ~answered; 24 2, 9| to his Maister, and had~ ~delivered him her garments, he assured 25 2, 9| formerly told to her,~ ~he delivered againe in presence of the 26 2, 10| spent, and every one had~ ~delivered their severall Novels, which 27 2, 10| the discourses formerly delivered, let our next argument be~ ~ 28 3, 3| teares these words were delivered;~ ~and drawing foorth from 29 3, 5| that before you~ ~have him delivered, I may with your license, 30 3, 7| wrongs~ ~knowne unto her. He delivered her Father from the danger 31 3, 7| which if you~ ~desire to be delivered, it is very convenient that 32 3, 7| have your Father safely delivered, which I hope to do~ ~before 33 3, 7| midnight, when they are~ ~delivered into your power, that were 34 3, 7| father~ ~home safe, well, and delivered from all further danger: 35 3, 8| this very morning she is delivered of a goodly Sonne,~ ~whom 36 3, 8| loving Wife, I have bin delivered from the paines~ ~of Purgatory, 37 4, 1| Messenger from her Father had~ ~delivered her the present, and uttered 38 4, 2| beleefe, no, not when he delivered a matter of sound truth. 39 4, 3| travelled~ ~and now may soone be delivered of, if it may passe with 40 4, 3| Grecian Woman that had~ ~delivered the poyson to Ninetta, for 41 4, 3| him, that when Ninetta was delivered out of prison, and in~ ~ 42 4, 3| otherwise, he would~ ~not have delivered Ninetta out of prison. Mad 43 4, 4| plighted Love, and the speeches delivered to him by~ ~the messenger 44 4, 6| bemoaned and lamented. Being~ ~delivered out of the Court, it was 45 4, 6| give her contentment, delivered her and her Chamber-maid 46 4, 7| assembly, the Novell so lately delivered by Pamphilus, maketh me~ ~ 47 4, 8| She hearing these words delivered with an entire sighe, and~ ~ 48 4, 9| calling~ ~for the Cooke, he delivered him the heart, saying: Take 49 5, 1| imprisoned~ ~at Rhodes. Being delivered by anyone named Lysimachus, 50 5, 1| after the former~ ~speeches delivered, and no answer returned, 51 5, 1| with teares in their eyes, delivered~ ~Iphigenia to Chynon; who 52 5, 1| laying hold of his Mistris, delivered them into the hands of their~ ~ 53 5, 2| the~ ~commendable speeches delivered by Carapresa, did the more 54 5, 5| Nightingale, so pleasingly delivered by Philostratus, when they 55 5, 5| well with her, that she delivered~ ~so many messages from 56 5, 5| Grinello, with the rest, delivered out of prison, which for 57 5, 6| understood, that she was~ ~delivered to the King, and he had 58 5, 7| Chamber (where she had bene delivered of a goodly Sonne) he said~ ~ 59 5, 7| deserved. When thou hast delivered her~ ~this message, take 60 6, 1| was idle, and much worse delivered:~ ~entreated him to let 61 6, 1| and occasion, more~ ~is delivered then was expected, or sooner 62 6, 1| commendable History, but yet delivered so abruptly, with idle~ ~ 63 6, 3| beautie of wittie words, delivered on apt occasion, and in~ ~ 64 6, 7| the Judge.~ ~From whom she delivered her selfe, by a sodaine, 65 6, 7| contentment, but likewise delivered~ ~her from the danger of 66 6, 7| joyfull to bee thus freed and delivered from the fire,~ ~returned 67 6, 10| When of them had delivered their Novels, Dioneus knowing, 68 6, 10| to heare Masse. While hee delivered these~ ~and the like speeches, 69 6, 10| least detection, and all delivered with such admirable~ ~protestations: 70 7, 5| Ladies, the precedent Novell delivered by Madame Lauretta,~ ~maketh 71 7, 6| discourse, which shee had~ ~delivered to her Husband Beltramo, 72 7, 9| false.~ ~ ~ ~ The Novell delivered, by Madame Neiphila, seemed 73 7, 9| and commodious place, shee delivered the Message~ ~to him, in 74 8, 2| in the same roome; shee delivered~ ~it to the Clearke, saying. 75 8, 3| Calandrino well noting, that Maso delivered all these speeches, with~ ~ 76 8, 5| drawing~ ~Stockeings, which he delivered me with his owne hands. 77 8, 6| then about him, which he delivered to Bruno, who presently~ ~ 78 8, 6| Bruno~ ~having not (as yet) delivered Pils to them all, proceeded 79 8, 6| likewise, that hee was so well delivered from them. So the merry~ ~ 80 8, 7| the waiting woman, shee delivered the~ ~message, as her Lady 81 8, 9| good our speeches~ ~already delivered of you, concerning your 82 8, 10| in most humble~ ~manner, delivered it unto him, as a token 83 8, 10| she pleased.~ ~ She having delivered this message to her Mistresse, 84 8, 10| Florines were, which hee had delivered~ ~her; she gave it into 85 8, 10| consulted together, shee delivered him a thousand Golden~ ~ 86 8, 10| which words were~ ~no sooner delivered, but she sate downe in her 87 9, 1| Chamber-maide went to them both, and delivered the severall~ ~messages 88 9, 1| Fortune, to bee so happily~ ~delivered from their daily mollestation: 89 9, 2| Ladies, Madame Francesca delivered her selfe discreetly~ ~from 90 9, 3| sicknesse.~ ~ The Damosell delivered her message accordingly, 91 9, 3| shall I do? How shal I be delivered of this child? Which way 92 9, 5| Charracters, which~ ~he delivered to Calandrino, saying: Be 93 9, 8| being gone to the house, delivered his message to the~ ~knight, 94 9, 9| brought before him. Melisso delivered his minde in~ ~very few 95 9, 9| comprehension, or else~ ~was delivered them in meere mockery, and 96 10, 2| goods and all things~ ~else, delivered into secure keeping, without 97 10, 2| things~ ~well, so hee were delivered from Ghinotto.~ ~ Hereupon, 98 10, 4| remaining there~ ~afterward, and delivered of a goodly Sonne: was ( 99 10, 4| was (by Signior Gentile)~ ~delivered to her owne Husband, named 100 10, 4| So, after every one had delivered their opinion, the King,~ ~ 101 10, 4| done, untill I have fully delivered my~ ~minde. Every one bound 102 10, 6| a Counseller for a King, delivered his mind in~ ~this manner.~ ~ 103 10, 7| done and devised: which hee delivered in such excellent~ ~manner, 104 10, 7| of inestimable valew,~ ~delivered by the Queene to the Bride) 105 10, 8| whereof, all~ ~three were delivered by the Emperor Octavius; 106 10, 8| suffer~ ~Sophronia to be delivered mee, that I may depart contentedly 107 10, 8| let~ ~them both then be delivered, and inflict the sentence 108 10, 9| Madame Philomena,~ ~hath delivered, concerning Amity, and her 109 10, 9| The Servant sent to Pavia, delivered the message to his Lady;~ ~ 110 10, 9| knowne to Saladine, hee delivered out of prison, and created 111 10, 9| that the~ ~Letter might be delivered to the handes of the Abbot 112 10, 9| all the rest. The~ ~Page delivered the message to the Bride, 113 10, 10| being with child againe, and delivered~ ~of a Princely Sonne (then 114 10, 10| espoused her. Wherefore he~ ~delivered them to her, and she fell