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1 Ind | their doores, where such as passed by, especially in the~ ~ 2 1, 4| frailety, and such a bargaine passed betweene them, that from 3 1, 6| him. Some few dayes being passed over, and~ ~Bergamino perceiving, 4 1, 7| Courts. For, whereas in~ ~passed times, they spent their 5 1, 9| feete, much pretty pleasure passed among them; till supper 6 1, Song| answered by them all,~ ~it passed with generall applause: 7 2, 4| the sacke on his~ ~necke, passed by a Barke to Brundusiam, 8 2, 6| particularly of all his passed life, and finding (by most 9 2, 6| ceremonious courtesies~ ~being passed over and over, to no little 10 2, 7| and forgetting all her~ ~passed adversities, became very 11 2, 7| so much as thought of her passed miseries, or those more 12 2, 7| there being, conference passed betweene~ ~them, concerning 13 2, 7| her.~ ~ While occurrences passed on in this manner, it fortuned, 14 2, 7| so pleased) relate your~ ~passed accidents to me, and what 15 2, 7| pitty~ ~and compassion of my passed disasters) that I was no 16 2, 8| could procure the meanes, passed over~ ~into Ireland, and 17 2, 8| soule, accounting all his passed adversities of no valew, 18 2, 8| divers leagues of truces passed betweene him and the Germaines)~ ~ 19 2, 8| acquainted~ ~with all their passed fortunes.~ ~ When Sir Roger 20 2, 9| among vulgar people, it hath passed as a~ ~common Proverbe: 21 2, 9| who were present at the passed words and wager;~ ~avouching 22 2, 10| liberally commend his passed joviall daies, and make 23 2, 10| should demand. By sea he passed~ ~to Monaco, where he saw 24 3, 2| offender. Many Chambers had he passed thorow, where all~ ~were 25 3, 3| wisedom in the King had passed~ ~amongst them with a generall 26 3, 3| seene her, and very sildome passed by the way where shee~ ~ 27 3, 6| this~ ~opinion, as now it passed absolutely for currant. 28 3, 7| servant of his onely, he passed to Ancona, where~ ~when 29 3, 7| private familiarity had passed betweene us. When iristantly 30 3, 7| you have done. In former passed times such as professed 31 3, 7| the~ ~relation of his owne passed fortunes, inciting teares 32 3, 7| knowing what love had passed betweene him and his daughter~ ~ 33 3, 8| better to countenance all passed~ ~inconveniences, it was 34 3, 9| in regard of his solemne passed~ ~promise, and his royal 35 3, 9| many familiar conferences passed betweene them, with the 36 3, 10| companion. From this he passed to thinking~ ~of the best 37 4, 2| notwithstanding your idle passed arrogancy, I~ ~am heartily 38 4, 3| discoursed at large,~ ~what had passed betweene him and the other 39 4, 3| performances, which formerly had passed~ ~betweene them. For, being 40 4, 3| wont to doe, this promise passed~ ~from her to him, that 41 4, 4| Letters and Love-tokens passed betweene them, each~ ~being 42 4, 5| Lorenzo.~ ~ Many deliberations passed on in this case; but after 43 4, 6| solemne vowes being mutually passed betweene them, that~ ~nothing 44 4, 6| sacred and solemne vowes passed betweene us, to be put~ ~ 45 4, 6| because the night swiftly~ ~passed on. At last, she remembred 46 4, 6| dwelling house.~ ~ As thus they passed along, it fortuned, that 47 4, 8| withall; and no other titles passed~ ~betweene them, even in 48 4, 8| all the speeches, which passed between Silvestra and~ ~ 49 4, 10| to the quality of the~ ~passed Novels: my desire is, in 50 5, 1| him, that he had~ ~already passed his promise for her, to 51 5, 3| should recompence former passed misfortunes;~ ~farre be 52 5, 5| Giovanni; a conclusion passed betweene them, that (upon 53 5, 6| season,~ ~when any Barke passed from Procida to Ischia; 54 5, 6| quicken the memory with~ ~many passed recordations: so this noble 55 5, 8| tragicall Sceene being~ ~passed over, and the Woman and 56 5, 9| recompence some part of your passed travailes, which~ ~heretofore 57 5, 10| bed, because the night~ ~passed on apace. But Pedro, having 58 5, 10| beene, and no complaint passed on either side,~ ~but mutuall 59 6, Ind| repetition of~ ~divers the passed Novels, especially those 60 6, 9| their vulgare judgement passed on him, that his~ ~speculations 61 7, 3| familiar intercourses passed betweene them, both of Reynards 62 7, 3| but such an~ ~agreement passed betweene them, that, for 63 7, 3| Fryar having heard all the passed~ ~speeches, by this time 64 7, 4| worthinesse; that affection passed so farre~ ~mutually betweene 65 7, 5| or mollested that night passed, as formerly she had bin,~ ~ 66 7, 6| Lambertuccio: and such an agreement passed~ ~betweene them, that though 67 7, 7| company; but likewise passed with as generall approbation. 68 7, 7| much familiar discourse~ ~passed amongst them, concerning 69 7, 7| Madam Beatrix, whatsoever passed betweene her and Anichino, 70 7, 9| approved, by many of our passed Novels: Yet~ ~notwithstanding, 71 7, 10| wanton dalliances, which had passed betweene my~ ~Gossip and 72 8, 1| to her, upon any covenant passed~ ~betweene them; whereuppon, 73 8, 1| a banquet for him. What passed between them afterward, 74 8, 3| this~ ~mockery, that as he passed along the Rivers side, and 75 8, 3| to tell you, that when I passed thorow the Port, I saw you~ ~ 76 8, 4| the Widdowes house, they passed through a smal~ ~nether 77 8, 7| then any other formerly passed. And~ ~therefore, the next 78 8, 7| the River, and as she~ ~passed thus naked by him, he plainly 79 8, 9| such persons, as daily~ ~passed by his doore, and what professions 80 8, 9| the morrow, that the night passed, he~ ~had bin with the Company 81 9, 1| hath bene related in our passed demonstrations, how mighty 82 9, 1| of Madam Francesca. As he passed along~ ~the streets, unseene 83 9, 3| Damosell was come, and hee had passed his judgement~ ~concerning 84 9, 5| nominated oftentimes in our passed~ ~arguments; yet, if occasion 85 9, 8| After some few dayes were passed over, and the hurts in his 86 9, 9| riding towards France, as he passed by Naples, hee~ ~overtooke 87 9, 9| Melisso and Giosefo had passed over the Bridge, where they~ ~ 88 10, 2| on the Florentine knight, passed through the whole assembly 89 10, 2| divers other speeches passed betweene them, the one still 90 10, 2| traine.~ ~ During these passed accidents, the Pope had 91 10, 3| next morning. Night being~ ~passed over, and Nathan risen, 92 10, 3| like loving speeches had passed between~ ~them; according 93 10, 4| enemy. In which respect, it passed with~ ~generall affirmation, 94 10, 4| joviall feasting, and as she passed through the streets,~ ~all 95 10, 8| notwithstanding, Titus passed by him without either~ ~ 96 10, 8| especiall care, to convert all passed~ ~distresses, into as happy 97 10, 9| the Abbot with all his~ ~passed fortunes, whereof he was 98 10, 10| resignation.~ ~ Many imaginations passed amongst the Ladies, and