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1 1, 1| hast~ ~spoken falsly, or taken ought from any one, contrary 2 1, 9| good will thereto cannot be taken from them, neither judgement 3 1, 9| that when some time is taken before, the better preparation~ ~ 4 2, 1| beaten, being afterward taken prisoner, and in great danger 5 2, 2| same night committed, were taken, and~ ~brought to the Towne 6 2, 4| on the~ ~Seas, and being taken by the Genewayes, hardly 7 2, 4| yeare, hee had~ ~robd and taken so many Gallies from the 8 2, 4| which~ ~Landolpho had thus taken for his refuge, entred ( 9 2, 5| morning.~ ~ The Punke that had taken notice of Andreas purse, 10 2, 5| the bucket for safety was taken away; whereon they concluded, 11 2, 5| amazed, so that if he had not taken~ ~very good hold on the 12 2, 6| Manfred, were suddenly taken and imprisoned by King Charles, 13 2, 6| any~ ~knowledge should be taken of her. In the end, they 14 2, 6| other~ ~spoyles as they had taken, they shaped their course 15 2, 7| least~ ~the Lady should be taken from him; it pleased Constantine 16 2, 7| and yet no knowledge to be taken of~ ~her? The Lady, who 17 2, 8| times the President had taken~ ~notice thereof, and was 18 2, 9| hony, and never~ ~to bee taken off, untill (of it selfe) 19 3, 2| condigne~ ~vengeance were taken, it diminisheth not one 20 3, 7| unjust course~ ~hath beene taken in this case, because Aldobrandino 21 3, 8| enamored of his Wife, was taken out of his~ ~Grave, and 22 3, 8| no exceptions could bee taken against it, comparing the~ ~ 23 3, 9| was in vaine.~ ~ Having taken her sad and sorrowfull farewell 24 3, 10| soone as the Tables were taken away, gave commaund that~ ~ 25 4, 2| Proverbe; that a bad man taken and reputed to be honest~ ~ 26 4, 2| as you must needs be~ ~taken by them.~ ~ Now, although 27 4, 2| you. No sooner~ ~had he taken off his vizard, but every 28 4, 6| body, being thus untimely taken from me: receive the latest 29 4, 6| that they were met and taken~ ~by the Guard or Watch 30 4, 6| have wisht, that thou hadst taken such an Husband,~ ~as (in 31 4, 10| thereby, how Ruggiero was taken in the Lombards house.~ ~ 32 5, 1| from whom~ ~Chynon had taken Iphigenia, were newly entred 33 5, 1| Iphigenia,~ ~they were all taken, led thence to the Village, 34 5, 2| get more, happened to be taken by certaine ships of the~ ~ 35 5, 2| custody of him, and the rest taken~ ~with him, saying: If ( 36 5, 3| a Castle. Pedro~ ~being taken by the Theeves, and happening 37 5, 3| which Angelina~ ~before had taken: yet could he not descry 38 5, 3| that happened hither, have taken~ ~away your horse with them.~ ~ 39 5, 4| over-fond Lovers, in~ ~being taken tardy through their owne 40 5, 4| too long, and~ ~shall be taken here.~ ~ At which words, 41 5, 6| what~ ~course the Barke had taken, made ready another, to 42 5, 7| coasting along Armenia, had taken divers children; he bought 43 5, 7| ceased not,~ ~till they had taken order for their oftner conversing, 44 5, 8| the~ ~like, after he had taken his sword, and was mounted 45 5, 9| Jewell of delight, and that taken from him, no longer can 46 5, 10| the paines I have hitherto taken, and am also to~ ~undergo 47 6, 2| by reason~ ~of his paines taken, perhaps more then ordinary, 48 6, 5| resemblable, that they were~ ~taken for the reall matters indeede; 49 6, 7| whose arms she chanced to be taken; to live~ ~basely in exile 50 6, 10| that many times I have taken one for another. As~ ~now 51 7, 3| Our~ ~child was sodainly taken with a swouning, wherein 52 7, 4| convenient, for which order was~ ~taken as best they might, yet 53 7, 6| so outragiously, having taken my Castle as his Sanctuary.~ ~ 54 7, 7| Beatrix, who~ ~(as yet) had taken no notice of Anichinoes 55 7, 7| behold their play, had taken their farewell, and were 56 7, 8| conversations: that either they are taken tardy in their~ ~folly, 57 7, 8| side, and thinking hee had taken~ ~holde on his wife, he 58 7, 8| could he have done if he had taken thee in the~ ~open more, 59 7, 8| paltry countrey village; taken from~ ~Hogge-rubbing; clothed 60 8, 3| and important, was quite taken~ ~from him, because such 61 8, 4| under whom he served, was~ ~taken in bed with her Mayde, an 62 8, 6| was a new-kild fat Brawne taken, but who~ ~hath done the 63 8, 6| what paines wee have taken, in making this singular 64 8, 6| and Buffalmaco, having taken good order for salting the~ ~ 65 8, 7| then before, as~ ~meerely taken lame in his armes and his 66 8, 7| finding the Ladder to~ ~be taken away, and thinking how her 67 8, 8| uppe, and we shall be both taken tardie, step~ ~into this 68 8, 9| restore what~ ~they have taken: which we do immediately 69 8, 9| Bruno and~ ~Buffalmaco had taken their leave, the Physitian, 70 8, 10| of all~ ~the money he had taken for his Wares at Palermo. 71 8, 10| thee, so soone as I have taken order for~ ~some businesse 72 8, 10| expected Merchandises, is taken by the~ ~Pyrates of Monago, 73 8, 10| likeliest course to bee taken, for saving the~ ~goods 74 8, 10| he went to redeeme his~ ~taken goods: set saile for Naples 75 8, 10| was vanished away: having taken order with the Master of 76 9, 3| the best course to~ ~be taken, and we that have ever beene 77 9, 4| him:~ ~he caused him to be taken by Pezants of the Country, 78 9, 5| catch a Bat; which being taken at the last, he broght it~ ~ 79 9, 6| the~ ~simple Inne: having taken order for feeding their 80 9, 6| Afterward, other courses were taken, for the continuance of 81 10, 3| if the other would have taken it, as I~ ~purpose to acquaint 82 10, 3| without any knowledgement taken of me, either by him, or 83 10, 3| there both acknowledged and taken. Farewell to this house,~ ~ 84 10, 3| it, and suffer it to be taken from me (whether I will 85 10, 4| without any care or pitty taken on him: A stranger~ ~chanceth 86 10, 6| their~ ~bodies. Each having taken those things againe, which 87 10, 8| other course could now be taken for safetie of~ ~his life, 88 10, 9| commend you. Saladine, having taken his leave of all~ ~them 89 10, 9| But in~ ~regard you have taken such order for my departure 90 10, 9| Baschaes (having likewise taken~ ~their leave of Thorello) 91 10, 9| him) as she could not~ ~be taken off by any of the company,