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1 Ind | whereof (before) I~ ~made promise to you. Which (peradventure) 2 Ind | by~ ~such a beginning, if promise stood not thereunto engaged. 3 1, 1| Friar, and feare not, I~ ~promise that I will pray to God 4 1, 1| Holy~ ~Father, seeing you promise to pray to God for me, I 5 1, 3| it good according to my promise.~ ~ Saladine, was a man 6 1, 3| Ring: yet having past~ ~his promise to them severally, he studied 7 1, 4| doe it: I heere solemnely promise you,~ ~if you please to 8 1, 5| King came according to his promise,~ ~and was most honourably 9 2, 2| sinne past, and solemne promise of a constant~ ~conversion, 10 2, 5| affable to her; she making him promise, that~ ~shee would come 11 2, 5| returning to Andrea according to promise,~ ~purposing, not to trust 12 2, 6| her and her Sonne, with promise of any thing,~ ~lying in 13 2, 7| wel as they could, with promise of~ ~their best emploied 14 2, 7| unadvisedly to him) made them promise to~ ~grant their request. 15 2, 7| could speake unto him, or promise~ ~him in the possession 16 2, 7| questionlesse, their faithfull promise made at Rhodes to Antiochus,~ ~ 17 2, 8| that the effect of your promise may follow it,~ ~according 18 2, 8| according to your constant promise, for the~ ~full enjoying 19 2, 8| good hope by his Mothers promise, began (in short time)~ ~ 20 2, 8| honor she might keepe promise with her sonne.~ ~ Within 21 2, 8| her, and for effecting the promise made unto~ ~hir Sonne: howbeit ( 22 2, 9| very~ ~necessary, that the promise made to Dioneus, should 23 2, 9| Provided, that thou doe first promise upon thy~ ~faith, to absent 24 2, 10| joviall daies, and make a promise of as~ ~faire felicities 25 2, 10| home againe, upon his kind promise of thy deliverance, after 26 3, 1| wee~ ~have made him such a promise, and some of our weakerwitted 27 3, 3| Gentleman, ill hath he kept his promise made to~ ~me; wherefore, 28 3, 3| himselfe thereto by a~ ~solemne promise, he gave him license to 29 3, 3| as~ ~best you may: for I promise you, good Father, never 30 3, 4| such a~ ~sound and solemne promise, I will make it knowne unto 31 3, 5| although (to keepe her~ ~promise made to her husband) shee 32 3, 5| answer to the Magnifico, if~ ~promise had beene no hinderance 33 3, 5| so soone as he is gone, I promise thee upon my word, and by 34 3, 5| man? Have I~ ~not kept my promise with thee? No Sir, answered 35 3, 6| you. But first you must promise me,~ ~that neither you, 36 3, 6| to~ ~keepe her faithfull promise made, without revealing 37 3, 7| very convenient that you promise one~ ~thing which I shall 38 3, 7| therefore, I know not what promise I~ ~should make, in a matter 39 3, 7| and if you dare make~ ~promise, concerning what hath bin 40 3, 7| shall shortly see him.~ ~I promise it (quoth she) and binde 41 3, 7| I would gladly not onely promise~ ~something which might 42 3, 7| life) I will truly keepe promise with thee.~ ~ Sir, replyed 43 3, 7| accomplishment of the~ ~promise formerly made unto him. 44 3, 8| hope,~ ~making her constant promise, to accomplish it: But ( 45 3, 8| challenging the benefit of~ ~promise. Shee being thus alone, 46 3, 8| extraordinary kindnesse. I promise thee (sweete heart) while 47 3, 9| proofe of her skill? Her promise is,~ ~to cure me in a small 48 3, 9| unmaried, if thou keepe promise,~ ~and I finde my selfe 49 3, 9| of his solemne passed~ ~promise, and his royal word engaged, 50 3, 9| Countesse vertuous, and~ ~her promise religious, and therefore 51 3, 9| boyes, and to keepe his promise, whereto he was earnestly~ ~ 52 4, 2| obligation of her vertuous promise, and that others (as~ ~well 53 4, 3| would succeede upon the promise~ ~past between them; he 54 4, 3| shee was wont to doe, this promise passed~ ~from her to him, 55 4, 3| after, to challenge her~ ~promise.~ ~ Magdalena, having acquainted 56 5, 1| had~ ~already passed his promise for her, to a Gentleman 57 5, 1| named~ ~Pasimondo, which promise he religiously intended 58 5, 1| belong to him~ ~but onely by promise. So, bringing her aboord 59 5, 5| may doe you any good, I promise~ ~to performe it; doe you 60 5, 7| constantly maintaine your promise; I will not~ ~depart, but 61 5, 7| childes; forgot her solemne promise~ ~made to Pedro, and discovered 62 5, 9| offend thee: for here I promise thee, that the first thing 63 6, 1| pace, and (according to his promise) began to tell a Tale, which~ ~ 64 6, 4| I have bin as good as my promise.~ ~ Messer Currado looking 65 6, 10| could~ ~not performe his promise to them.~ ~ The Fryars Boy, 66 7, 6| claime your~ ~long delayed promise, the time being now so favourable 67 7, 7| protested such a solemne promise to mee, I will~ ~reveale 68 7, 7| and make thee a further promise, that before this night 69 7, 7| was come according unto promise, shee~ ~caught his hand 70 7, 7| him guiltie) I made~ ~him promise, to meete him in our Garden, 71 7, 7| Wife for this politicke promise of thine, and beleeve mee, 72 7, 7| unchaste and lascivious promise?~ ~Couldest thou so easily 73 7, 7| Anichino came according to his promise, or~ ~no? Come?~ ~ quoth 74 7, 10| they made a solemne vow and promise~ ~(each to other under oath) 75 7, 10| to~ ~heare.~ ~ After the promise was thus faithfully made, 76 7, 10| who according to my former promise~ ~made, am come again in 77 8, 1| he would make~ ~good his promise.~ ~ The Gentlewoman, after 78 8, 2| APPROVING, THAT NO PROMISE IS TO BE KEPT WITH SUCH 79 8, 2| heate made him hasty to promise whatsoever she~ ~would desire; 80 8, 7| made him a very willing promise, and immediately did his~ ~ 81 8, 7| I do heere~ ~faithfully promise thee, to forsake my most 82 8, 7| Turret. She beleeving his promise, tolde him where~ ~she had 83 8, 8| Spinelloccio remembring~ ~his promise unto his Mistresse, and 84 8, 8| consideration of a further promise made on the bargaine;~ ~ 85 8, 8| custody; according to my promise, here I deliver it~ ~you. 86 8, 9| our Company.~ ~ After this promise thus made, the good cheare, 87 8, 9| and, by your breach of promise, have bin this night so~ ~ 88 8, 10| kindnes, with this absolute promise beside, that I wil rather 89 8, 10| security, but onely her single promise.~ ~ Biancafiore, having 90 8, 10| money~ ~according to my promise. But consider good Salabetto, 91 9, 1| yet I will accomplish my promise. And so he went on~ ~with 92 9, 3| next day according to his~ ~promise: and Bruno having bought 93 10, 4| her alive) and made her promise him on her faith, to effect~ ~ 94 10, 4| deserved, by performing the~ ~promise made unto you. Then calling 95 10, 4| upon your~ ~conditionall promise: that none of you do remove 96 10, 4| bound himselfe by solemne promise, to perform what he~ ~had 97 10, 5| TAXATION: TO~ ~ MAKE NO PROMISE OF YEELDING TO ANY, UNDER 98 10, 5| Wife should fulfill her promise made to~ ~Ansaldo. Who hearing 99 10, 5| Husband; released~ ~her of her promise: And the Magitian likewise 100 10, 5| remembring withall, the promise shee had made him under 101 10, 5| began to~ ~repent her rash promise made; yet notwithstanding 102 10, 5| disoblige thee of thy promise) as perhaps no wise man 103 10, 5| and ful discharge of thy promise; it shal be an eternall~ ~ 104 10, 5| or care of my faithfull promise made to you, but onely by~ ~ 105 10, 7| and comfort her, with~ ~promise, that the very same day, 106 10, 7| affirme) the King kept his~ ~promise made to Lisana, because ( 107 10, 9| verily beleeved the Soldanes promise, because he had~ ~often 108 10, 9| in the place of Saladines promise, whereof~ ~hee was not a 109 10, 10| you of your solemne made promise, with full consent to~ ~ 110 10, 10| the performance of that promise, and which I~ ~look you 111 10, 10| much contentment in your promise performed, as you shall~ ~