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 1  Ind      |         appeare by your immediate answere; for, till the~ ~Evening,
 2    1,    2|       then merrily disposed; made answere, that~ ~shee would obey
 3    1,    3|           A SODAINE AND INGENIOUS ANSWERE~ ~ MAY FALL OUT TO BEE,
 4    1,    3|       sought to entrap him in his answere, and so to raise some~ ~
 5    1,    3|         himselfe to shape such an answere, as might no~ ~way trouble
 6    1,    3|        faire and worthy, and to~ ~answere my opinion truely thereof,
 7    1,    3|           not returned so wise an answere; the Jew~ ~lent him so great
 8    1,    4|     perceived instantly~ ~by this answere; that the Monke not onely
 9    1,    5|          returned~ ~the King this answere. Not so my Lord, but women
10    1,    5|           lay couched under her~ ~answere; perceiving apparantly,
11    1,    9|          perchaunce) they make an answere,~ ~when some question is
12    2,    5|      Andrea de Piero; he made her answere,~ ~that himselfe was the
13    2,    5|           Andrea still made~ ~her answere, confirming thereby his
14    2,    5|           his calles could get no answere from~ ~the Lad; cryed out
15    2,    7|             Wherefore, hearing no answere, nor seeing any one, she
16    2,    7|           Cyprus.~ ~The Lady made answere, that shee was willing to
17    2,    8|          silent, as if she had no answere to make him,~ ~pressed by
18    2,    8|        enquired of whence he was? Answere was made, that he was a~ ~
19    2,    8|      whereto he returned no other answere,~ ~but heart-breaking sighes,
20    2,    8|       feare, he returned her this answere; Madam, and my~ ~dearely
21    2,    9|               Sicurano, upon this answere, was ten times more desirous
22    2,   10|         what he could say, and to answere him as~ ~shee found occasion.
23    2,   10|         speech, returned him this answere. I would have you~ ~to understand
24    2,   10|        Alas deare Love, what an~ ~answere is this? Hast thou no regard
25    3,    1|           and~ ~received the like answere also, of his dutifull readinesse
26    3,    1|        Encouraged by this solemne answere,~ ~the first Nun thus prosecuted
27    3,    3|       knowing how to make her any answere, but only demanded of~ ~
28    3,    4|         Pucclo mervalling at this answere, knowing she never gave
29    3,    5|       expectation of the~ ~Ladies answere, who made neither long or
30    3,    5|          would not give him any~ ~answere at all, he could not choose
31    3,    5|          to a marble Statue. This answere, was greatly pleasing to
32    3,    6|          art not able to make any answere.~ ~ Ricciardo durst not
33    3,    6|       monster, why doest thou not answere mee? I will send to~ ~Ricciardo,
34    3,    7|           as I shall~ ~live. This answere was most pleasing to the
35    3,    8|       stood without returning any answere; he~ ~accounted the conquest
36    3,    8|        yeelding weaknesse, made~ ~answere, that shee would willingly
37    3,    8|        joyfull, and returned this answere: For~ ~ever honored be the
38    4,    6|          the Seigneurie, there to answere all Objections.~ ~ When
39    5,    1|             the Countrey, made no answere at all to the demand of
40    5,    3|          the Forrest, without any answere returning~ ~to him. And
41    5,    4|        should shew to you. This~ ~answere was so pleasing to Messer
42    5,    4|         at last returned him this answere.~ ~Signio Ricciardo, quoth
43    5,    4|       When Catharina heard this~ ~answere from her Father, and saw
44    5,    5|     wheret Grinello returned this answere. I know not~ ~how to sted
45    5,    7|    beliefe, as his Wife was, made answere, that it was~ ~impossible
46    5,   10|      returning~ ~either excuse or answere, foorth of doores shee ranne,
47    5,   10|         how he came thither. No~ ~answere did hee make to that question,
48    5,   10|          with some~ ~sudden witty answere, have encountred a scorner
49    6,  Ind|        UNEXPECTED~ ~ AND DISCREET ANSWERE, THEREBY PREVENTING LOSSE,
50    6,  Ind|         occasion thereof? He made answere,~ ~that Lacisca and Tindaro
51    6,  Ind|        Tindaro offering to make~ ~answere, Lacisca (being somewhat
52    6,  Ind|         give your better leave to answere; then turning to~ ~the Queene,
53    6,    1|           to suite it with an apt answere, such as~ ~conveniently
54    6,    3|      Nonna de Pulci, by a sodaine answere, did put to silence a~ ~
55    6,    3|          the whole~ ~company) the answere and bounty of Cistio, had
56    6,    4|      sodaine and unexpected witty answere, comming from such a~ ~logger-headed
57    6,    5|   meditation) returned~ ~him this answere. Signior Forese, I think
58    7,    3|        begot him? The Lady made~ ~answere, that it was her Husband.
59    7,    4|    nothing wanted, but effects to answere~ ~words, suited with time
60    7,    4|         divers times, without any answere returned: hee~ ~went downe
61    7,    5| affliction:~ ~I can make no other answere, but such as feele it, are
62    7,    6|           to you: make no other~ ~answere, but what you formerly spake
63    7,    6|       returned her~ ~Husband this answere. Husband (quoth she) never
64    7,    9|      roughly, hee returned this~ ~answere. Lesca, I am not so simple,
65    7,    9|      returne her another kinde of answere, wholly yeelding to~ ~content
66    7,    9|         done? She~ ~making him no answere, but turning to the Lords
67    7,    9|         verie well (my Lord) what answere I should make~ ~you, fearing
68    7,   10|         done for him here, made~ ~answere, That Meucio should cause
69    8,    1|      deepely offended at her vile answere,~ ~that his fervent love
70    8,    2|       demaunded, stept up to make answere: But Bentivegna, seeming (
71    8,    3|        vertues in them? Maso made answere,~ ~that the most of them
72    8,    4|        Ladies) imagine, that this answere was not a~ ~little welcome
73    8,    5|        the place: whereto he made answere, that hee was both ready
74    8,    7|   received, yet without any other answere to give hope, but onely
75    8,    7|          shall heare beside, what answere he will~ ~give my maide
76    8,    7|          any guilt; returned this answere to~ ~Ancilla. Say to your
77    8,    7|       came jocondly home with her answere, and a conclusion was~ ~
78    8,    7|       with her, returned her this answere. Madame, you did not~ ~repose
79    8,    9|          to returne him~ ~such an answere, as might be fitting for
80    8,   10|    without~ ~returning any direct answere; to quit her in her kind,
81    9,    1|         them both, with a cutting answere, That shee would never~ ~(
82    9,    4|     expences. Aniolliero made him answere, that he durst not give
83    9,    9|    whereto the King made no other answere, but this:~ ~Learne to love.
84    9,    9|         marvelling at her froward answere, rebuked her for it in~ ~
85    9,    9|         you, doe but remember the answere which the Muletter~ ~gave
86    9,    9|          reverend~ ~man, with the answere which king Salomon gave
87   10,    2|        him? Undoubtedly, no other answere is~ ~to be made, but the
88   10,    2|          by the~ ~Abbot; returned answere, that he was as willing
89   10,    4|        elegant speaker) to~ ~give answere for them all. First, he
90   10,    4|  Nicoluccio~ ~Caccianimico. Which answere did not a little please
91   10,    4|            she returned not any~ ~answere. But when the Knight came
92   10,    7| understand this so well palliated answere of Lisana, which as~ ~he
93   10,    8|     without some bold and manly~ ~answere. And having a Romane heart,
94   10,    9|    whereto he~ ~returned him this answere. My Lord, our Gallies made
95   10,   10|      liked to advance me.~ ~ This answere was very welcome to the
96   10,   10|           said, returned no other answere but this. Most Gracious
97   10,   10|       deceassed~ ~children, would answere nothing else: but that they
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