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1 Ind | among them that was~ ~most entred into yeares, exceeded not 2 Ind | his office. For, when they entred into the~ ~hall, they saw 3 1, 1| the sicke man lay, they~ ~entred into this communication. 4 2, 1| City~ ~hearing these words, entred into further questioning 5 2, 2| Chasteau Guillaume, where hee entred upon the point of night,~ ~ 6 2, 2| selfe to rest, and so she entred into the Bath. Close to 7 2, 2| whereby the Marquesse~ ~both entred and returned, when he intended 8 2, 2| supper.~ ~When Rinaldo was entred into the Chamber, and beheld 9 2, 4| a more friendly~ ~wind, entred a little port of the Sea, 10 2, 4| thus taken for his refuge, entred (soone after) two~ ~great 11 2, 5| Gentlewoman~ ~of good respect; entred boldly: the Mayde going 12 2, 5| aside to shunne them, and entred into an olde~ ~house hard 13 2, 5| very same place where he entred.~ ~ Now began day-light 14 2, 6| Whereupon~ ~she stayed, and entred where she saw the beast 15 2, 7| for she was not meanely~ ~entred into his favour. Now hee 16 2, 7| whereat themselves had entred, laying her~ ~in a Princely 17 2, 7| provided ships, his men and he entred the town, and surprized 18 2, 8| escape unknowne.~ ~ Being entred into the City, and in the 19 2, 8| some especiall occasion entred into the~ ~Chamber, which 20 2, 10| longer.~ ~ When they were entred into Pagaminos house, and 21 3, 1| Sister, whether it hath entred into thine understanding 22 3, 3| Casement, and~ ~would have entred in at the window. But, by 23 3, 5| journey to Millaine, and there entred into his authority of~ ~ 24 3, 6| possible could bee, wherein he entred so soone as he~ ~had dined, 25 3, 6| Chamber where Ricciardo was,~ ~entred into the Bath, hoping to 26 3, 7| fortune the~ ~gate open, he entred into a small Parlour beneath, 27 3, 7| husbands: but if~ ~they entred into a better consideration, 28 3, 8| doctrine, very easily to have entred into the way, whereof~ ~ 29 3, 8| night, the Abbot himselfe entred into~ ~the darke dungeon, 30 4, 2| house. No sooner was he entred, but~ ~the Brethren being 31 4, 6| all worldly~ ~felicities, entred into Religion, and became 32 4, 9| seeing we are so farre entred into the lamentable accidents 33 4, 10| who being already well entred into yeeres,~ ~would (neverthelesse) 34 5, 1| commonly he used to carry; he~ ~entred in to a small thicket, reputed 35 5, 1| taken Iphigenia, were newly entred with their ship. Nor had~ ~ 36 5, 2| was dead, desperately she entred into a Barke,~ ~which being 37 5, 2| Sailes, and Oares, she entred into~ ~it; and putting forth 38 5, 2| departure~ ~thence, they entred into a small Barke, and 39 5, 3| horse to carry her: she entred so farre into the Forrest, 40 5, 3| dismounted~ ~from her horse, and entred into the homely house; shee 41 5, 3| little of killing her; for it entred so farre, that the~ ~iron 42 5, 5| on the other side, having entred into the~ ~Chamber-maides 43 5, 5| certaine of his~ ~confederates entred into a House, which they 44 5, 8| desperate~ ~resolutions entred into his brain, and often 45 5, 8| distance from his Tents, entred into a Grove of Pine-trees, 46 5, 8| he saw himselfe so farre entred into the Grove, before he 47 5, 9| This man,~ ~being well entred into yeares, and drawing 48 5, 9| company;~ ~wherefore, shee entred into this private consultation 49 5, 10| remaining in~ ~the woman entred into the estate of marriage. 50 5, 10| come in. When~ ~hee was entred into the House; as halfe 51 5, 10| must tell you, before wee entred the roome~ ~where we were 52 6, 2| presumption; but rather entred into consideration of some 53 6, 4| was somewhat enamored,~ ~entred into the Kitchin, and feeling 54 6, 5| faster: and they being well entred into yeeres, it fortuned ( 55 6, 10| into Friar Onyons chamber entred they, finding it ready open 56 6, 10| Ladies, wherinto they~ ~entred by a strait passage at the 57 6, Song| enfolde.~ ~ When I was yong, I entred first thy fights,~ ~ Supposing 58 7, 2| doubtlesse, hee saw when you entred the doore; and~ ~for the 59 7, 3| sooner were they~ ~thus entred the Chamber, but her husband 60 7, 4| would not prevalle, shee entred into roughe speeches and~ ~ 61 7, 5| Confessors place. Shee being entred into~ ~the Chappell, and 62 7, 5| he found his doore open, entred~ ~in, and went up the stayres, 63 7, 6| Scarcely was Lionello~ ~entred the Castle, and receiving 64 7, 7| easily put too, which (being entred) softly he closed againe, 65 8, 2| house, whereinto being~ ~entred, he saide: All happinesse 66 8, 3| his weightie~ ~burthen, entred into his owne house, where ( 67 8, 4| that he was very farre entred~ ~into yeares, but yong 68 8, 7| many desperate motions~ ~entred her minde, to throw her 69 8, 7| who so soone as shee was~ ~entred into the Tower, could not 70 8, 8| wiser~ ~considerations entred his braine, to have this 71 8, 8| by which time Zeppa was entred~ ~the Chamber. Where are 72 8, 9| much of the foule water entred in at his~ ~mouth. In the 73 8, 10| putting off his~ ~garments, entred the Bath prepared for him, 74 8, 10| night was indifferently well entred, went thither, and was~ ~ 75 8, 10| the Customehouse, and entred them all under his owne 76 9, 1| of death, but also have entred into the~ ~verie houses 77 9, 1| covering it, whereinto he entred; and having despoiled~ ~ 78 9, 2| the yong Gentleman being entred into the Nuns Dorter,~ ~ 79 9, 2| the hookes, and being~ ~entred, found the two Lovers sweetly 80 9, 4| won his consent.~ ~ Being entred upon his journey, and arriving 81 9, 4| prisoners to Sienna.~ ~Suddenly entred Fortarigo in his shirt, 82 9, 4| During the speeches, an other entred among them, who assured~ ~ 83 9, 5| followed him, and both being entred, he closed the Barne~ ~doore, 84 9, 5| her: his wife and Nello entred into the Barne, which~ ~ 85 9, 6| pleased, darke night being entred, they arrived on the plaine 86 9, 6| dismounted from their horses, and entred into the~ ~simple Inne: 87 10, 3| his Pallace: a poore woman entred~ ~at one of the gates, craving 88 10, 5| the Calends of~ ~january entred: in one night, and without 89 10, 6| whome it belonged, then he~ ~entred into consideration with 90 10, 6| of the place: sodainly entred into the garden, two yong 91 10, 7| performe, a sudden apprehension entred her minde, to wit, that ( 92 10, 7| Maides~ ~Chamber and being entred, he went to the Beds side, 93 10, 8| pleased him: and the more he entred into this consideration, 94 10, 8| hollow Cave or vault, he~ ~entred into it, meaning there to 95 10, 9| the Abbot and his Monkes entred with~ ~the Sexton into the 96 10, 10| him, then all alone hee entred into the poore Cottage, 97 10, 10| Afterward, a strange humour entred into his braine, namely,~ ~