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1 Ind | convenient necessaries, and sent word to the place~ ~of their 2 1, 1| French not knowing what this word Chappelet might meane, esteeming~ ~ 3 1, 2| faults of them, that (both in word and worke)~ ~should declare 4 1, 5| how a Gentlewoman (both in word and deede)~ ~should defend 5 1, 5| Marquesse then lay; he sent her word that she should expect his~ ~ 6 1, 6| though Galen speakes not~ ~a word thereof among all his cheefest 7 1, 8| reprehensions spent in vaine, till a word happening at adventure,~ ~ 8 1, 9| or woman, intending (by a word of jest and merriment) to 9 2, 2| instantly to horsebacke, and word hee sent to~ ~the Lady, 10 2, 3| but hee is not to speake a word to any person. On~ ~rode 11 2, 4| disasterous fortunes, but not a word~ ~concerning his last good 12 2, 5| were unable~ ~to utter one word, seeming hindered by extremity 13 2, 5| as she had formerly sent word to his Inne, that they~ ~ 14 2, 5| not daring~ ~to speake one word, ran away with all the hast 15 2, 6| was not able to utter one word, the~ ~sensitive vertues 16 2, 7| strength, that he never spake word after, and so~ ~threw him 17 2, 7| man stirre, or speake a word, except he be willing to 18 2, 8| that shee~ ~neither spake word, nor so much as looked towards 19 2, 9| being unable to~ ~utter one word) that Ambroginolo had spoken 20 2, 9| perforce.~ ~ Sicuranoes word was a Law with the Soldane, 21 2, 9| was not able to utter one word.~ ~ The Soldane, who had 22 2, 10| together; never uttering any word unto~ ~Signieur Ricciardo, 23 2, Song| repose;~ ~ Say shee the word, in full felicity~ ~ All 24 3, 2| wand, and not using any word, the doore opened, the light 25 3, 2| departing without speaking one word: now~ ~his Majestie was 26 3, 2| let the offender know in a word, that he was both noted~ ~ 27 3, 5| husband) shee spake not a word: yet her heart~ ~heaving, 28 3, 5| I promise thee upon my word, and by the~ ~faithfull 29 3, 5| yet shee replyed not one~ ~word; wherefore the Magnifico 30 3, 6| who sodainly shot forth a word concerning her husband~ ~ 31 3, 6| caused my wife to send him word, that she would meet him 32 3, 6| Ricciardo durst not speake one word, but still expressed his 33 3, 7| without speaking any~ ~word to his friends or kindred; 34 3, 7| good cheere, for (upon my word) to morrow you shall have 35 3, 7| was ready to make good his word. Whereupon, the Pilgrime 36 3, 8| nor ever use one unkind word against her. In the~ ~meane 37 3, 9| promise, and his royal word engaged, which he would 38 3, 9| and afterward send him word, that your daughter is ready 39 4, 1| in that manner, they sent word to the King, who~ ~much 40 4, 2| Wherefore, now he sends you word by me, that one~ ~night 41 4, 3| while, without uttering one word, but~ ~afterward spake thus. 42 4, 6| Gabriello answered not one word, but being in an exceeding 43 4, 7| answering so much as one word; by tasting~ ~of the same 44 4, 8| lye so still, as neither word or motion came from~ ~him, 45 4, 10| neither moved, or answered one word; whereat her~ ~patience 46 4, 10| the power to speake one~ ~word. Ruggiero also being affrighted 47 5, 1| advisedly, without~ ~speaking word, and in no meane admiration, 48 5, 1| prison, without revealing a word to~ ~his owne friends, untill 49 5, 2| being~ ~able to utter one word) the teares trickled abundantly 50 5, 3| still, and spake not a word. This disordered company, 51 5, 4| you love me, speake not a word, neither make any noyse: 52 5, 5| called him Father, which word moved him so~ ~compassionately, 53 5, 7| prove to bee so good as your word.~ ~ Violenta, who had concealed 54 5, 9| he not able to utter one word. Which she~ ~perceiving, 55 5, 10| branded with the disgraceful word barrennesse,~ ~knowing my 56 5, 10| merrily, not one unkinde word passing~ ~betweene them. 57 6, 1| knowes how to deliver a~ ~word, when it should and ought 58 6, 3| other, or speaking one~ ~word together all the rest of 59 6, 4| satisfied: but, upon my word,~ ~if I finde it otherwise, 60 6, 6| the others have.~ ~In a word, their faces for all the 61 6, 10| on, without speaking a word to any of the men. And within 62 7, 3| let her now understand by word of mouth, what long~ ~before 63 7, 5| despight of thee, and~ ~every word that thou spakest unto him. 64 7, 5| did I truly returne thee word, when the same Fryar lay 65 7, 7| needs no tutoring, but a word is enough to a ready Wit. 66 7, 8| attempt to~ ~speake one word. Simonida tooke advantage 67 7, 8| without uttering~ ~any word) he left his Wife, and went 68 8, 1| effect it.~ ~ He sent her word, that he was willing to 69 8, 2| all: but beleeve me on my word, before Saturday come, I 70 8, 2| not serve me so, but my~ ~word shall be of better worth 71 8, 2| for I~ ~am a woman of my word.~ ~ Sir Simon perceiving, 72 8, 2| quoth Sir Simon, upon my word Belcolore, it is of~ ~a 73 8, 2| pawne? I protest upon my word, I could find in my heart 74 8, 2| he will, I speake the~ ~word, and will performe it.~ ~ 75 8, 3| not meane to speake~ ~one word to them, but (heavily laden 76 8, 3| and gave them not one~ ~word all the way, because he 77 8, 3| answer them one~ ~ready word, wherefore hee sate fretting 78 8, 4| man, without speaking one word, or making~ ~the very least 79 8, 4| mine, as there cannot any~ ~word be spoken, be it never so 80 8, 4| that thou speake not~ ~one word, for feare thou shouldst 81 8, 4| then one; if you say the word, it shall be done.~ ~ When 82 8, 4| likewise, not speaking any word at~ ~all, and the Provoste, 83 8, 4| not the power to utter one word:~ ~but having put on his 84 8, 5| from the other, which was a word in Masoes pleading, laide~ ~ 85 8, 7| the Scholler, she sent him word by~ ~her maide Ancilla, 86 8, 7| thou shalt not speake a word, but I will talke to him, 87 8, 8| all this, spake not one word, neither made any noise 88 8, 8| and you, take my honest word for your~ ~warrant. Moreover, 89 8, 9| thee, and the very least~ ~word of thy mouth, hath power 90 8, 10| have, then breake my honest word with you.~ ~ Counterfeit 91 9, 1| without speaking any one word, let him take you foorth 92 9, 1| any noise) or speaking one word, whatsoever you shall heare 93 9, 1| I~ ~am not to speake a word. What if they pul out mine 94 9, 2| not stirre, nor speake one word.~ ~The young Nunne Isabella, 95 9, 4| money, for upon mine honest word, I may~ ~enquire throughout 96 9, 5| or daring to deliver one word. She, who was not to learn 97 9, 5| against the warme Sunne. On my word, if thou~ ~wouldst bring 98 9, 5| much as speake one kinde word to me?~ ~ Bruno and Buffalmaco, 99 9, 8| blow given) to speake a word in defence of himselfe.~ ~ 100 9, 9| but beleeve me~ ~on my word, I shal quite alter you 101 9, 10| thou doe~ ~not speake one word, for then the enchantment 102 10, 1| election of; upon~ ~my Royall word thou shalt enjoy it. Hereby 103 10, 4| silent, without answering one word, as expecting what he~ ~ 104 10, 5| reputed for a woman of her word.~ ~ When the Lady beheld 105 10, 6| him. Wherupon he sent him word, that he wold come to~ ~ 106 10, 6| and, without uttering one word, attended to listen~ ~what 107 10, 7| singularly musicall, that every word had the seisible~ ~motion 108 10, 7| ignorant, how farre unfitting a word that were~ ~for me to use: 109 10, 8| manifest himselfe, or speake a word~ ~to him, in regard of his 110 10, 9| requitall remayning in me; your word onely being~ ~enough for 111 10, 9| earnestly of them all, that no~ ~word might be spoken of his returne, 112 10, 10| or knowne, any~ ~acte, word, or whatsoever else, either