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1 1, 1| customarie~ ~use, that I could fast three dayes in every Weeke, 2 1, 4| chamber, and locking it fast with the key, he~ ~went 3 1, 4| entring in, locked the doore fast with~ ~the key, when the 4 1, 4| there, and locking the doore fast~ ~againe, hee returned thence 5 1, 6| commaunded the doore to be made fast, demaunding of~ ~every man 6 1, 6| farre,~ ~and never used to fast so long; expecting still 7 2, 2| late, hee found the gates fast lockt, and~ ~the Bridges 8 2, 2| doore in the wall, but very fast shut, and some small store 9 2, 4| necessitie so urgent. Keeping fast~ ~upon the Coffer so well 10 2, 4| the billowes, and getting fast holde on the hayre of his~ ~ 11 2, 5| to embrace him, catching fast hold~ ~about his neck; he 12 2, 5| him any longer, but making fast the house of Office doore,~ ~ 13 2, 5| dreame: and so clasping fast the Window, away she went 14 2, 5| rope any longer, catching fast hold with his hands for 15 2, 5| two~ ~heard, they caught fast hold of him, saying. Wilt 16 2, 5| opportunity, caught the Priest fast by one of his legges,~ ~ 17 2, 7| surging billowes) was fixed fast in the sands,~ ~and so continued 18 2, 9| apace,~ ~and the Gentlewoman fast asleepe in her bed, a lighted 19 2, 9| being in himselfe, closed it fast~ ~as it was before, so continuing 20 2, 9| the forenamed things) so fast as conveniently he could 21 2, 9| Sword, and holding Genevra fast by the~ ~arme, he saide; 22 2, 9| disconsolate, and night~ ~stealing fast upon her, shee went to a 23 3, 1| thinking Massetto to be fast~ ~asleepe, began in this 24 3, 3| Chamber window, when I was fast asleepe, opened the Casement, 25 3, 3| I was silent, he closed fast the window againe, departed 26 3, 7| all parts of the~ ~house fast shut up, whereby he suspected 27 4, 1| Princesse making the doore fast~ ~after him, and then went 28 4, 1| but finding the~ ~windowes fast shut, and the Curtaines 29 4, 1| matters, at last he fell fast asleepe.~ ~ It hath bin 30 4, 1| Chamber, having made all fast and sure, for being descried 31 4, 1| being ended, holding the Cup fast in her hand, and~ ~looking 32 4, 1| holding her Lovers heart~ ~fast in her hand, and laying 33 4, 2| hanging at his backe. Catching fast hold on my Hood,~ ~against 34 4, 6| and throwing his armes fast about her, said: O helpe~ ~ 35 4, 10| finding Ruggiero sitting fast asleepe, she began to hunch~ ~ 36 5, 1| Damosell, seeming~ ~to be fast asleepe, attired in such 37 5, 1| sound sleepe, that kept them fast enclosed together, and~ ~ 38 5, 1| stood as if he had bin glued fast to the ground.~ ~ After 39 5, 1| forth, which tooke such fast hold on the Rhodians~ ~shippe, 40 5, 1| might not shut~ ~them up fast, and so impeach their passage 41 5, 3| whereto she rode on so fast as she could; and found 42 5, 4| da Valbonna, as he sate~ ~fast asleepe at his Daughters 43 5, 4| window, having his hand fast~ ~in hers, and she sleeping 44 5, 4| watchings; that they both fell fast asleepe, he having his~ ~ 45 5, 4| caught one, and holds him~ ~fast in her hand. Is it possible, 46 5, 4| shewed her how they both sate fast asleepe, and~ ~in such manner 47 5, 6| men will clamber, made~ ~fast unto his hands and knees; 48 5, 6| she~ ~ran and caught him fast about the necke, kissing 49 5, 7| falling, and paced on so fast before~ ~them, that they 50 5, 7| upward, and his hands bound fast~ ~behind him, but being 51 5, 8| words, the Hounds tooke fast~ ~hold on her body, so staying 52 5, 10| Herculanoes Wife kept the doore fast shut~ ~against us, and would 53 5, 10| holding~ ~the youth still fast by the hand, thus hee began. 54 6, 10| be praised. Then~ ~making fast the Cabinet againe, and 55 7, 1| if he~ ~found the doore fast shut, he should softly knocke 56 7, 1| suspition, she seemed to be fast~ ~asleepe; and Frederigo 57 7, 2| Finding his doore to be fast lockt, and he having knockt 58 7, 3| by the hand, and making fast the doore for their better~ ~ 59 7, 3| was the~ ~reason of making fast the Chamber doore. You shall 60 7, 3| againe, making the~ ~doore fast after her, the Fryar having 61 7, 4| gotte into the house, made~ ~fast the doore against her Husband, 62 7, 4| strange matters, that he being fast asleepe, his wife then tooke~ ~ 63 7, 4| but closed too, made~ ~it fast and sure on the inside, 64 7, 4| house, softly made the doore fast on the inside, and then 65 7, 4| doore, and finding it made fast against him: he willed hir 66 7, 5| doore to be surely made fast~ ~on the inside, and the 67 7, 5| doore. His Wife had made~ ~fast all the doores, especially 68 7, 6| but fied~ ~from him so fast as possibly I could; but 69 7, 7| shee~ ~caught his hand fast with hers, and held him 70 7, 7| but fled away from him so fast as hee could, Anichino still~ ~ 71 7, 8| wives toe, and~ ~made it fast about his owne; to trye 72 7, 8| because hee had not tyed it fast, and Roberto pulling it~ ~ 73 7, 8| the Chamber,~ ~bolting it fast on the outward side, as 74 7, 9| imposed by Pyrrhus. So, taking fast hold on a small tuft of 75 7, 9| her company. So, locking fast the doore, and Nicostratus~ ~ 76 7, 9| into his mouth, catching fast hold on one of his soundest~ ~ 77 7, 10| nights after, Meucio being fast asleepe in~ ~his bed, the 78 8, 5| Messer Niccolao, and~ ~tooke fast hold on his Gowne before; 79 8, 5| as he sate) to make them fast before, but the~ ~Poynt 80 8, 6| imagining that he had made fast his doore,~ ~which (indeede) 81 8, 7| where she lockt him up fast, untill her Lady should 82 8, 7| extreamely. Ancilla making fast the~ ~Casement, went presently 83 8, 7| bee, and binding~ ~them fast with Withies and Willowes.~ ~ 84 8, 7| firme and strong, holding it fast~ ~for her safer ascending; 85 8, 8| Chamber, and make the doore fast after them, whereat~ ~he 86 8, 8| the key and~ ~locke him up fast. When thou hast effected 87 8, 9| awhile, and then~ ~catching fast hold on one of the Doctours 88 8, 9| doore being scarse made fast againe after his letting~ ~ 89 8, 10| summe.~ ~ Then catching him fast in her armes, thus she answered. 90 9, 1| Alessandro, and ran away as fast as his legs~ ~could carry 91 9, 2| her Psalter: but making fast~ ~the Closet doore with 92 9, 4| Aniolliero riding on very fast, to free his~ ~eares from 93 9, 4| Thiefe, he rides~ ~away so fast, having robde me.~ ~ They 94 9, 6| imagined them to be all~ ~fast asleepe, he arose very softly, 95 9, 7| because he held her so fast by the throate, and hindred 96 10, 1| stood two great Chests, fast lockt; in the~ ~presence 97 10, 6| Netts, which she~ ~held fast with her left hand, and 98 10, 8| found without any weapon, fast asleepe by~ ~the dead body: 99 10, 9| bedde, and the Knight lying fast asleepe in it. While they