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1 Ind | death: but touching their garments, or any foode whereon~ ~ 2 1, 1| hands and feete, and all the garments~ ~about him were torne in 3 1, 5| howsoever they differ in garments and graces one from another; 4 1, 6| thither three goodly rich garments, which~ ~had beene given 5 1, 6| Abbot bestowed~ ~honorable garments on him, such as beseemed 6 1, 6| redeeming~ ~also his robes or garments, mounting him on a good 7 1, 9| who lived before us, into garments of the body,~ ~and shew 8 2, 1| head, and tearing the~ ~garments from his backe, spurning 9 2, 2| Then the Lady sent him garments,~ ~which lately were her 10 2, 2| is in your deceased Lords garments, he appeareth to be a very 11 2, 3| in most rich and royall garments) to appeare~ ~before all 12 2, 4| in the City bestowed good garments on him, he~ ~acquainting 13 2, 5| the Crosse, Miter, rich garments, Gloves and all,~ ~leaving 14 2, 6| for her; and because her garments were all rent and~ ~torne, 15 2, 6| and when both viands and~ ~garments were brought, by extremitie 16 2, 6| feature, and honorable garments prepared for them, privately 17 2, 7| them comfort. By the rich garments which the~ ~Lady was cloathed 18 2, 7| commended: but if in her garments shee appeared so pleasing, 19 2, 8| haire, and renting her~ ~garments in peeces, she ranne about 20 2, 8| without any comly forme, his Garments so poore, and his face so~ ~ 21 2, 9| deceiver, she resumed the garments againe of a woman, and~ ~ 22 2, 9| to thee. Take thou~ ~my garments, spare me onely thy doublet, 23 2, 9| pittifull, tooke off her upper garments, and gave her a poore~ ~ 24 2, 9| had~ ~delivered him her garments, he assured him, that he 25 2, 9| Afterward, desiring such garments as better fitted~ ~for her, 26 2, 10| beside allowance of food and garments, though bashfulnesse and 27 3, 2| or touch any part of her garments, he thought~ ~it the onely 28 3, 3| going alwayes in blacke garments of good price and value. 29 3, 7| institutions, that their garments should bee made of~ ~arrow, 30 3, 7| onely the colour of their garments, and~ ~whereas they in times 31 3, 7| attired in their~ ~mourning garments, with their wives and frends 32 3, 7| dayes were finished, the garments of sad~ ~mourning were quite 33 3, 8| off all his usuall wearing garments,~ ~and cloathed him in the 34 3, 9| store of better~ ~beseeming garments in the house, and therefore 35 3, 9| her owne more sumptuous garments, even those which~ ~shee 36 4, 2| persons, who having their garments long and large, their~ ~ 37 4, 2| person in~ ~his spangled garments, that she could do nothing 38 4, 5| in torne and unbefitting garments,~ ~his lookes pale, meager, 39 4, 8| ceremony, but~ ~putting on his Garments, tooke the dead body upon 40 4, 8| reason of her~ ~disguised garments: but finding her dead indeed, 41 4, 9| commonly alike in their wearing garments. And although their Castles~ ~ 42 4, 10| the~ ~City, bestowing rich garments, gaudie attyres, Ringes, 43 4, 10| Silver, and~ ~often with garments, for his comelier accesse 44 5, 1| attired in such fine loose garments, as hidde very~ ~little 45 5, 3| commanded~ ~Pedro to put off his garments, which he yeelding to do ( 46 5, 3| supper, lay downe in her garments on~ ~the same poore pallet, 47 5, 3| pierced quite thorough her Garments, and touched her left~ ~ 48 5, 4| She, putting on her garments in great haste, followed 49 5, 6| be cloathed in royall~ ~garments, and knowing them to bee 50 5, 10| thou keepest me in good garments; allowing mee to goe neatly~ ~ 51 6, 10| artificiall composure of his Garments;~ ~never came the fowlest 52 6, 10| could have wisht for better garments, then he; or make~ ~larger 53 6, 10| Mountaines, and make them garments of their Swines guts. Not 54 6, 10| covered with~ ~the holy garments of the Catholique Faith. 55 6, 10| hand, began to marke their garments of white, and~ ~the veyles 56 6, 10| were cloathed with~ ~their garments, as before: thinking it 57 7, 2| my gowne, and other poore garments, as~ ~heeretofore thou hast 58 7, 2| Silver, jewels, and gay Garments, if I would extend them 59 7, 3| especiall delight, in wearing garments of much~ ~richer esteeme, 60 7, 3| lookes, gay and gaudy garments, far from the least expression 61 7, 3| though they had not three Garments for one, nor made of~ ~the 62 7, 3| bin done, if I had but my garments on againe; wee would have~ ~ 63 7, 3| to the Friar. Get on your garments quickely,~ ~and when you 64 7, 9| Armes,~ ~Horses, sumptuous garments, and Gold, as will be heaped 65 8, 2| former familiarity;~ ~the garments were redeemed: he gave her 66 8, 7| attyred in her~ ~blacke Garments (as Widowes commonly use 67 8, 7| where you did leave your~ ~garments, which having putte on, 68 8, 7| desire;~ ~putting off all her garments, she hid them in a small 69 8, 7| fully, as also permit my garments to be brought me, that I 70 8, 7| Let him bring thee thy Garments, let him~ ~come helpe thee 71 8, 7| pardon mee, and suffer my garments to be brought me,~ ~wherewith 72 8, 7| wherefore, tell me~ ~where your garments are, and I will bring them 73 8, 7| tarrying away with her~ ~Garments; so that beeing over-wearied 74 8, 7| promised to bring her~ ~Garments, and as yet returned not. 75 8, 7| sufficiently) tooke her Garments, and wrapping them up in 76 8, 7| saying. Give her~ ~the Garments, and bid her go looke her 77 8, 7| ranne in all hast with the garments towardes the Tower.~ ~ Upon 78 8, 7| quickely bring me some of my Garments. When shee~ ~heard her answer 79 8, 7| and helpe to put on her garments.~ ~ Having understood by 80 8, 9| such simple and meane Garments, as ordinarily are worne 81 8, 9| and so faire and costly garments, as few Physitians in~ ~ 82 8, 9| and your richest wearing Garments on (alwayes remembred,~ ~ 83 8, 9| Women? And could no worse garments serve your turne, but~ ~ 84 8, 10| Salabetto putting off his~ ~garments, entred the Bath prepared 85 9, 1| attyring your selfe in his garments,~ ~even as if you were the 86 9, 1| having put off all~ ~other garments to his doublet and hose; 87 9, 1| despoiled~ ~Scannadio of his garments, cloathed himselfe with 88 9, 1| cloathed in~ ~Scannadioes Garments, which were long and too 89 9, 1| backe, beeing attired in the Garments of~ ~Scannadio: whereat 90 9, 2| Chamber, where he put on his garments, awaiting to see the issue 91 9, 4| himselfe in his Masters wearing garments, and (mounted on his horse)~ ~ 92 9, 4| have stolne~ ~Aniollieroes garments, as formerly hee did the 93 9, 4| deceiving me of my horse and garments also: but had not you~ ~( 94 9, 5| beautifull young woman,~ ~wearing garments of great value, and (according 95 9, 8| the mire, spoyling all his garments, and he not able~ ~(from 96 10, 4| lay, and in her wearing garments, according to the~ ~usuall 97 10, 5| selfe in her very meanest garments,~ ~with two servingmen before 98 10, 6| forth of the water, their garments then (being~ ~wet) hanging 99 10, 8| and~ ~without any warme garments, over-wearied with weeping, 100 10, 8| change, fitting him with~ ~garments and attendants, beseeming 101 10, 9| laid aside their riding~ ~garments, being a little re reshed 102 10, 9| beauty and riches of the Garments) least they were discovered 103 10, 9| observe well all these Garments, and quicken thy remembrance, 104 10, 9| espyed~ ~those two especiall Garments, which his Wife had given 105 10, 9| to be cloathed in Royall garments, and~ ~brought into the 106 10, 10| readie most riche and costly garments, shaped by the body of a~ ~ 107 10, 10| took off her meane wearing garments, smocke and all, and~ ~cloathed 108 10, 10| declared, that (with her~ ~garments) her minde and behavior 109 10, 10| happened: safely laid up the garments, whereof the Marquesse~ ~ 110 10, 10| ready. In the same poore garments,~ ~as she came from her 111 10, 10| the wearing of any other garments,~ ~which formerly had been 112 10, 10| no lesse in her poorest~ ~Garments; where all rejoycing for