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1 Ind | Women, as~ ~if they had bene Dogges or Swine. Wherein 2 Ind | were living) could have bene reputed any way~ ~unhealthfull; 3 Ind | can; and~ ~this right hath bene so powerfully permitted, 4 1, 1| during his life~ ~time) bene a very bad man, at his death, 5 1, 1| confest, so violent hath bene the extremity~ ~of my weaknesse. 6 1, 1| Father, for albeit I~ ~have bene so oftentimes confessed, 7 1, 1| even as if I had never bene confessed at~ ~all, and 8 1, 3| of his holy Faith, hath bene already very well~ ~discoursed 9 1, 4| dalliance, then he~ ~should have bene: the Lord Abbot being newly 10 1, 9| course, which this day hath bene kept by Madam~ ~Pampinea, 11 1, 9| Pampinea, me thinkes it hath bene very pleasing and commendable; 12 1, 9| the world, all men~ ~have bene guided (by Fortune) thorow 13 2, 1| that this Arriguo~ ~had bene, and was a Saint. And presently 14 2, 5| effect; thy losse~ ~hath not bene so great, but on our words 15 2, 5| greefe dying, very hardly had bene distinguished.~ ~But his 16 2, 5| away amaine, as if they had bene followed by a~ ~thousand 17 2, 5| with~ ~his Host, who had bene verie carefull for him.~ ~ 18 2, 6| otherwise shee would have bene.~ ~ After many monthes were 19 2, 6| shouldest~ ~alwayes have bene respective of mine honor, 20 2, 6| that he had not before bene better~ ~advised, he threw 21 2, 6| tydings had at any time bene heard, since the~ ~houre 22 2, 7| because (as oftentimes~ ~hath bene observed) many men, imagining 23 2, 7| brethren and~ ~friends, have bene mounted to the soveraigne 24 2, 7| them, they~ ~either have bene the occasion of their death, 25 2, 7| familiarly as if he had bene one of her women, shee no 26 2, 7| Lady, even as if she had bene his owne~ ~Sister, shee 27 2, 7| course of your life hath bene:~ ~perhaps, I shall give 28 2, 7| by his teares; and having bene silent an indifferent while, 29 2, 7| exceeding honor, who have bene impoverished by your service, 30 2, 7| pompously,~ ~and she who had bene imbraced by so many, was 31 2, 7| felicity. And therefore it hath bene saide as a common Proverbe: 32 2, 10| knowledge of me. For if you had bene so wise and~ ~considerate, 33 3, 1| please them. When I have bene busie at my worke in the 34 3, 1| and both the Nuns having bene with Massetto at this new 35 3, 3| offended, as had it not bene for my due~ ~respect and 36 3, 6| message, as should~ ~have bene little to his liking.~ ~ 37 3, 7| but onely the man who hath bene~ ~wronged. Notwithstanding, 38 3, 8| fell downe, as if he had bene dead.~ ~ The Abbot pretending 39 3, 9| this City, it hath credibly bene told me,~ ~that the Count 40 3, 10| and evill, I have alwayes bene~ ~subject (perhaps by the 41 4 | could. And although I have bene rudely~ ~shaken, yea, almost 42 4, 1| deserving, and having bene so long a time your servant.~ ~ 43 4, 2| purposed Argument It hath bene continually used~ ~as a 44 4, 2| wings, and bow, as if he had bene God~ ~Cupid indeede, converted 45 4, 2| which as hitherto I have~ ~bene no way able to taxe, so 46 4, 2| them, that God Cupid had bene that night with Madam~ ~ 47 4, 3| notwithstanding, it hath~ ~bene noted, that women have felt 48 4, 3| Noble Citty, which~ ~hath bene (heeretofore) inhabited 49 4, 3| time:) had often before~ ~bene solicited by the Duke, to 50 4, 4| as heretofore you have~ ~bene reputed, I am perswaded, 51 4, 4| Wherefore, if ever you have bene amorously affected, or presently 52 4, 5| SOULE, WHERE IT HATH BENE REALLY APPREHENDED~ ~ ~ ~ 53 4, 5| then againe, as if he had bene present with her, she~ ~ 54 4, 6| that it is,~ ~and hath bene a generall passion, to all 55 4, 6| notwithstanding, many dreames~ ~have bene observed to happen; and 56 4, 6| to passe.~ ~And this hath bene a grounded reason for some 57 4, 6| hath already~ ~sufficiently bene manifested, by the Discourse 58 4, 6| Garden, where never he hath bene seene~ ~by any, or his resorting 59 4, 6| as (in my judgement) had bene best fitting for thee: yet 60 4, 8| parents and kindred have bene the occasion (although perhaps 61 4, 9| And~ ~seeing my body hath bene made the receptacle for 62 4, 10| Wherefore the whole day hath~ ~bene very irkesome to me, and 63 4, 10| nights together, it hath not bene thence removed:~ ~and if 64 4, 10| had the like impatience bene noted in~ ~him. His wife, 65 4, 10| Water, which perhaps hath bene spilt, yet neyther~ ~of 66 4, 10| and in what manner it had bene carried, revealed to~ ~the 67 4, 10| even as if~ ~he had never bene any disordered man.~ ~ If 68 5, Ind| CONCERNING SUCH PERSONS, AS HAVE BENE~ ~ SUCCESSEFULL IN THEIR 69 5, 1| long time the~ ~case had bene in question, for his taking 70 5, 2| and~ ~(even as if she had bene her Mother) tooke her with 71 5, 4| replyed. Faire Ladies, I have bene so often checkt and snapt, 72 5, 4| even as if hee [had] bene their owne Sonne.~ ~ This 73 5, 4| in such manner as hath bene before declared: whereupon, 74 5, 4| Daughter~ ~Catharina, hath bene the only cause of my transgressing.~ ~ 75 5, 5| Jacomino (having sometime bene an~ ~inhabitant there) was 76 5, 6| As partly already hath bene observed, by~ ~divers of 77 5, 6| Torchlight, as if~ ~she had bene a Queene: none remained 78 5, 6| Mistresse, as if she had bene there; but he was over-heard 79 5, 6| their meetings thus had bene very many.~ ~ Forthwith 80 5, 6| Sir, heretofore~ ~I have bene the man which you speake 81 5, 6| for him) had long since~ ~bene out-rooted there. Beside, 82 5, 7| the Chamber (where she had bene delivered of a goodly Sonne) 83 5, 8| handling as if it had bene a staffe, he opposed himselfe 84 5, 8| even as if she had not~ ~bene dead at all, and falling 85 5, 8| none of this punishment had bene~ ~inflicted on her) started 86 5, 9| earnest in affection he had bene to her,~ ~never thinking 87 5, 9| to graunt, because it had bene her service at dinner:~ ~ 88 5, 9| your service; Fortune hath bene crosse and contrary to~ ~ 89 6, 8| and blowing, as if she had bene newly awaked from~ ~sleepe, 90 6, 8| her head, as if she~ ~had bene some mans best Gelding, 91 6, 10| discourse, then this day~ ~hath bene used by any, for the apter 92 6, 10| being heere, I have often bene~ ~desirous to let you see 93 7, 1| Madame Aemillia) it had bene a matter highly~ ~pleasing 94 7, 2| especially Husbands, have bene so great and many, as when 95 7, 2| you doe not) that it had~ ~bene Holyday. Wife, this is the 96 7, 9| Ladie (who hath alwayes bene~ ~most wise, loyall, and 97 8, 4| easily hither discerne, hath bene (in~ ~times past) a very 98 8, 7| honour, on whom thou hast bene so prodigall heretofore 99 8, 10| former beguilers.~ ~ It hath bene observed heretofore, and ( 100 8, 10| so cunningly they have bene shaven by these Barbers, 101 8, 10| Roses, even as if they had bene made of~ ~Rose-leaves. In 102 8, 10| with her. Salabetto, having bene~ ~soundly bitten before, 103 8, 10| entertainement, as formerly had bene affoorded.~ ~But indeede, 104 8, 10| whither to send them, they had bene with~ ~you long time since, 105 8, Song| Love, to mee~ ~ Thou has bene kinde:~ ~ If others finde~ ~ 106 9, 1| that many times~ ~hath bene related in our passed demonstrations, 107 9, 1| perswaded, that~ ~they have all bene so sufficiently spoken of, 108 9, 1| approved, that Lovers have bene led into divers accidents,~ ~ 109 9, 1| beside them which have bene~ ~discoursed; whereby you 110 9, 1| what strange reports had bene noised of him, not~ ~onely 111 9, 5| not~ ~the Gods themselves bene beguiled of their Wenches, 112 9, 5| other successe then as hath bene~ ~declared; and Calandrino 113 9, 7| but rather my life hath bene most tedious to me, as~ ~ 114 9, 7| where formerly she had bene seene she spent her time