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 1  Ind      |          seene, hardly could I be perswaded to write it, much lesse
 2    1,    1|           behaviour) he perfectly perswaded himselfe, that this was
 3    1,    1|      disclose it; and I am partly perswaded, that God~ ~will never pardon
 4    1,    1|            how hardly he could be perswaded, that God would grant him
 5    1,    2|          then in Gods name.~ ~But perswaded himselfe, that hee would
 6    1,    5|           then from home, opinion perswaded him over fondly,~ ~that
 7    1,    9|    passions. For they were partly perswaded,~ ~that such wanton Ague
 8    2,    2|           to what place else: but perswaded himselfe, that if he could~ ~
 9    2,    2|           and shee~ ~was the more perswaded, by reason of his servants
10    2,    5|      degenerate conceite; firmely perswaded himselfe, that~ ~(questionlesse)
11    2,    5|       fared it with~ ~Andrea, hee perswaded himselfe, worse then had
12    2,    6|          of her. In the end, they perswaded her to go~ ~w-th them into
13    2,    7|          before, was the easier~ ~perswaded that the falling of the
14    2,    7|           so they rested verily~ ~perswaded. Within some few dayes following,
15    2,    7|        Dutchesse being faithfully perswaded, that he would do this~ ~
16    2,    7|     present, who (I am faithfully perswaded) will have the like care~ ~
17    2,    7|         and so (I hope) you are~ ~perswaded of them. But howsoever,
18    2,    7|       Heereupon,~ ~a sodaine hope perswaded her, that by the advice
19    2,    8|        gave~ ~over beating, which perswaded the Physicion, that some
20    2,    8|     ceased. Now was he thorowly~ ~perswaded, that he had found the true
21    2,    8|            Sonne, I was alwayes~ ~perswaded, that thou wouldest not
22    2,    8|          thy youth? For if I were perswaded,~ ~that thou couldst not
23    2,    9|          no lesse, because I am~ ~perswaded, that if my wife be willing
24    2,    9|          respect,~ ~he was verily perswaded, that if he stayed from
25    2,   10|           being more then halfe~ ~perswaded, that hee could content
26    3,    1|         very immodestly, as being perswaded, that he heard them not.
27    3,    1|    dumbenesse and deafenes, being perswaded also in like manner, that~ ~
28    3,    2|       feare, as being confidently perswaded, that there was~ ~now no
29    3,    3|         be a most honest man, she perswaded her selfe, that he might
30    3,    3|          behold. And~ ~I am halfe perswaded, that her torments are the
31    3,    5|          you may rest confidently perswaded, that~ ~you enjoy not any
32    3,    6|   especially Madam Catulla, becam perswaded, that his former~ ~fruitlesse
33    3,    6|       pleased herewith, and being perswaded, that his~ ~purpose would
34    3,    7|           from him. Howbeit, I am perswaded, that if~ ~he had continued
35    3,    7|       plainly true) became verily perswaded, that all these~ ~afictions
36    3,    8|         of a Monke; were verily~ ~perswaded, that when they saw the
37    4,    3|          of poysons, whom shee so perswaded by~ ~gifts and bounteous
38    4,    3|        likewise by jealousie, and perswaded in his rash opinion,~ ~that
39    4,    3|       being thereto~ ~very easily perswaded, in regard of his immoderate
40    4,    4|       many people, who are verily perswaded,~ ~that loves arrowes, never
41    4,    4|         have~ ~bene reputed, I am perswaded, that there are some among
42    5,    1|        constant regard, and being perswaded in his soule, that from
43    5,    1|    detained as his prisoners, and perswaded himselfe,~ ~that he could
44    5,    1|        thy love bee such, as I am perswaded~ ~it is) I partly can collect
45    5,    6|         could not otherwise bee~ ~perswaded, but that their meetings
46    5,    8|            servants. Forthwith he perswaded himselfe, that he might
47    5,    9|         Frederigoes Faulcon, I am perswaded, that my sicknesse soone
48    6,   10|         and amiable, he is verily perswaded,~ ~that all Women will fall
49    7,    1|        and Frederigo, who came as perswaded to sup with her, being~ ~
50    7,    3|            of whom hee grew halfe perswaded,~ ~that if he could (without
51    7,    3|          these holy Fathers are~ ~perswaded, that they know nothing
52    7,    4|          into the Well, and being perswaded~ ~that it was his Wife indeed;
53    7,    5|     jealous man; as being halfe~ ~perswaded, that whatsoever is done
54    7,    5|          and grew more then halfe perswaded, that either it might be~ ~
55    7,    7|         effect his hopes, he grew perswaded (setting all other~ ~attempts
56    7,    8|         and Brethren, I am verily perswaded, that those accidents~ ~
57    7,    8|   recovered his sences, is verily perswaded, and cannot~ ~be altered
58    7,    9|         from her, yet I cannot be perswaded,~ ~that her soule consented
59    7,    9|          verie foole to~ ~rest so perswaded. Assure thy selfe, that
60    7,    9|        her intended policy; she~ ~perswaded them, that their mouths
61    7,    9|           needs rest~ ~certainely perswaded, that the guile and offence
62    8,    3|        Helitropium. Calandrino no perswaded himselfe to~ ~have found
63    8,    3|        the other two, and verilie perswaded~ ~himselfe, that he was
64    8,    3|    behaviour: became~ ~constantly perswaded, that hee had not onely
65    8,    6|         is my wife so easie to be perswaded: this wer the~ ~readiest
66    8,    6|     Buffalmaco, thou art verily~ ~perswaded, that no Theefe came from
67    8,    7|         For, now she became fully perswaded,~ ~that this proceeded from
68    8,    7|         and lamenting, that folly perswaded me to beleeve~ ~thy protestations,
69    8,    7|           to mee, yet I cannot be perswaded, that thou art so~ ~flinty
70    8,    7|           thy~ ~race? I am verily perswaded, that more cruelty cannot
71    8,    8|          in me, but such as (I am perswaded) thou canst not justly~ ~
72    8,    9|     ignorant, but~ ~are certainly perswaded: that if we had no better
73    8,    9| profession. But I could not be so perswaded, because my minde~ ~was
74    8,   10|        began also to grow halfe~ ~perswaded, that his comely person
75    8,   10|        himself, he was constantly perswaded,~ ~that she was a Lady of
76    8,   10|       discontented, as one verily perswaded,~ ~that this pretended losse
77    8,   10|              Besides, I am verily perswaded, that variety of matter
78    9,    1|          are: and yet I cannot be perswaded, that~ ~they have all bene
79    9,    1|         house: I am not therefore perswaded, that he or they do~ ~covet,
80    9,    1|         body, and remaining fully perswaded, that the~ ~Watchmen were
81    9,    5|        Most gentle Ladies, I am~ ~perswaded of your opinion in judgement
82    9,    6|          confirmed: he was verily perswaded, that Panuccio spake in
83   10,    4|           or his imagination so~ ~perswaded him, the heart of the Lady
84   10,    4|           who was (as I am verily perswaded)~ ~begotten by thee, I standing
85   10,    5|           if I~ ~could be soundly perswaded, that his affection is answerable
86   10,    8|     excuse the other, which halfe perswaded him in his soule,~ ~that
87   10,    9|     countenance; and being better perswaded of him, tooke him~ ~by the
88   10,   10|           rash opinion might have perswaded him, that she had no more
89   10,   10| countenance. And being absolutely perswaded, that this~ ~proceeded not
90   10,   10|           Discreet~ ~Ladies, I am perswaded you know sufficiently, that
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