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1 Ind | This jocund company having received licence from their Queene 2 1, 1| agreement together, and received from Musciatto~ ~his expresse 3 1, 1| dogs, which are not to be received into the~ ~Church, why should 4 1, 1| After that Chappelet had received the Communion, and the other~ ~ 5 1, 6| nature, having hypocritically received for~ ~one poore offence, 6 2, 3| before) noysed, and they received by the Citizens in royall~ ~ 7 2, 3| with the King; that~ ~hee received his daughter into grace 8 2, 5| on his face, for hurts~ ~received in no honest quarrels, yawning 9 2, 6| the Nurse, and the message received from Conrado, varied not~ ~ 10 2, 6| so many great~ ~mercies received.~ ~ 11 2, 7| Amurath and the Lady were received into~ ~the Ship, but his 12 2, 7| the King of Cyprus, who received me royally, and sent me 13 2, 7| imbraced by so many, was received by him as an~ ~honest Virgin, 14 2, 8| regard, the Lady that had received her of~ ~her Father, not 15 2, 8| my selfe, that since you received me of my poore~ ~Father, 16 2, 8| sister,~ ~having as yet never received any dowry with her, but 17 2, 8| fortunes.~ ~ When Sir Roger had received the royall reward, for thus 18 2, 9| grace,~ ~and thereby have received this favour; whereto Ambroginolo 19 2, 9| him, affirming that he had received them of~ ~her selfe. Bernardo 20 2, 9| thousand Golden Duckets he~ ~received of Bernardo. Ambroginolo 21 2, 10| of her remembrance, she received~ ~such curtesies from Pagamino, 22 3, 1| questionles) I shal be~ ~received. And resolving to prosecute 23 3, 1| serve there still, and~ ~received the like answere also, of 24 3, 3| him beleeve that I had~ ~received them (as I have heard such 25 3, 3| what precious tokens he had received from~ ~her, whereof she 26 3, 4| especiall friend, and I have received from~ ~thee infinite kind 27 3, 6| you, or~ ~beleeved that I received any kindnes from you: but 28 3, 7| Theobaldo Elisei, having received an unkinde repulse by his 29 3, 7| doore, his bodie having received many wounds,~ ~which I folded 30 3, 7| yet died,~ ~neither have I received any wounds to kill mee, 31 3, 7| in the Signioria, and had received full information,~ ~concerning 32 3, 7| whatsoever~ ~injuries he had received. After this, the sisters 33 3, 7| such especiall favours~ ~received, then in my heart I could 34 3, 9| albeit against his will)~ ~received his wife at the Kings hand; 35 3, 9| Roussillion, where all the people received her very lovingly. Now,~ ~ 36 4, 1| of the same hill, which received no light into it, but~ ~ 37 4, 1| both we,~ ~and all other received our flesh, and one Creator 38 4, 2| delight, which Guiscardo received by conversing~ ~with faire 39 4, 3| moving, provoked by some received injury, which having~ ~excluded 40 4, 4| Prince Gerbino, it being received by him~ ~with such joy and 41 4, 4| these Princely assurances received, but a goodly ship~ ~was 42 4, 7| that the Quilles of Yearne received from her, were the choisest 43 4, 8| that some especiall matter received then such~ ~originall, as 44 4, 9| used to do so till now. I~ ~received tidings from him wife (saide 45 4, 10| after the Patient hath received it) it will~ ~procure a 46 4, 10| such instructions as I have received, I can well-neere~ ~informe 47 5, 1| name, according as he received it by Baptisme, was Galesus, 48 5, 1| his desire, if Hormisda received~ ~Cassandra in marriage. 49 5, 6| with much joy and comfort received, and~ ~lived long after 50 5, 10| commaund. Eliza having~ ~received the honour, did (in all 51 6, 10| first rising. And I~ ~had received charge by expresse command, 52 7, 1| the more welcome to him; received a~ ~summons or assignation 53 7, 4| this jealousie in him~ ~received originall, he having never 54 7, 8| sensible apprehension, had received such intelligence~ ~concerning 55 7, 9| turnes and favours thou hast received from me,~ ~should make thee 56 8, 1| answered. Indeede~ ~Husband, I received two hundred Crownes of the 57 8, 5| Matteuzzo, upon a signe~ ~received from the other, which was 58 8, 6| confected in Alloes, which he received~ ~each after the other by 59 8, 6| such a notorious shame be received, and in so goodly~ ~an assembly, 60 8, 7| all which were still~ ~received, yet without any other answere 61 8, 7| such an extremity of cold received. Immediately, they made 62 8, 7| a charme) which shee had received from the Scholler. Afterward,~ ~ 63 8, 8| the quality of the injury received.~ ~ Know then (Gracious 64 8, 8| recompence of the wrong received, I leave to your~ ~imagination, 65 8, 10| say, for (even~ ~now) I received Letters from Messina, wherein 66 8, 10| hundred Florines, which she received with a laughing heart, but~ ~ 67 8, 10| Biancafiore, having thus received the five hundred Florines, 68 8, 10| person, because he had received some advertisements before, 69 8, 10| his owne unhappinesse. He received~ ~also divers Letters from 70 8, 10| hundred~ ~Florines which I received of you, I sent hence the 71 9, 4| avouched the truth of his wrong received, but the base~ ~peazants, 72 9, 7| which she refusing to doe, received what~ ~followed.~ ~ ~ ~ 73 9, 9| gave him, whereto hee~ ~received this reply. No better or 74 9, 10| King.~ ~Pamphilus having received the Honor with a chearfull 75 10, 1| complaine not, because I have received no gift from you, as~ ~desiring 76 10, 2| then~ ~those which I have received at thy hands. Accursed be 77 10, 2| accidents, the Pope had received intelligence of~ ~the Lord 78 10, 2| demaunded, what benefit he received~ ~at the Bathes? Whereto 79 10, 4| joy and hearty contentment received both his~ ~wife and childe, 80 10, 7| who (in her owne mind) received as much joy and~ ~contentment 81 10, 7| devise, but~ ~such as he received still from her.~ ~ By this, 82 10, 8| favours, which thou hast received of Chremes and his house,~ ~ 83 10, 8| Titus, wherupon Gisippus received home Sophronia into his 84 10, 8| him to Rome, where she was received and~ ~welcommed with very 85 10, 8| for~ ~former kindnesses received. Wherefore, the teares flowing 86 10, 9| Merchant, was honourably received and welcommed, into the 87 10, 9| they arose, and having received hir with great~ ~reverence, 88 10, 9| againe to the Bride, who received it very gracioasly, and 89 10, 9| which she had so lately~ ~received of her new Spouse, and put 90 10, 10| dearely (then before) hee received her into favour againe, 91 10, 10| her Husband,~ ~before he received her in marriage.~ ~ About