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 1  Ind      |           which~ ~they might very easily doe, because every one of
 2  Ind      |      willing to part with them as easily as I~ ~may: I say that our
 3    1,    2|       small, and yet might be too easily~ ~obtayned. Moreover, drunkards,
 4    1,    4|           shame~ ~by another, was easily wonne to the Abbots will,
 5    1,    5|          fondly,~ ~that he should easily obtaine the issue of his
 6    1,    5|          and such a woman was not easily to be seduced; wherefore,
 7    1,    6|        answering, as none could~ ~easily credit it, but such as heard
 8    1,    6|       onely heard of him,~ ~could easily say, this is Primasso. It
 9    1,    6|          the morning, he should~ ~easily reach thither before the
10    1,    8|             his negligence, might easily discharge their spleene
11    2,    3| perceiving that all this might be easily done, and no disease~ ~offered
12    2,    5|       long time since, are more~ ~easily controulled, then amended.~ ~
13    2,    5|           young people, who~ ~are easily conquered by affection in
14    2,    5|        nights~ ~lodging, which as easily she could affoord him, as
15    2,    5|         acquainted withall, could easily avoide any~ ~perille in
16    2,    5|        now helpelesse, because as easily mayest~ ~thou plucke the
17    2,    8|          in love no Lady can be~ ~easily deceived: for person, perfections,
18    2,    9|          into my company: I could easily forget my~ ~love to my wife,
19    2,    9|       good will to kill her, very easily~ ~grew pittifull, tooke
20    2,    9|           truth indeed; you may~ ~easily guesse in what condition
21    2,   10|           hath bin saide, you may easily conceive, that the~ ~course
22    3,    1|        effect; which appeared not easily to~ ~bee done. He could
23    3,    1|       dangerous question, and not easily answered before fore the
24    3,    2|           bestow on himselfe more easily,~ ~and when he listed.~ ~
25    3,    3|          gracious to him, as he~ ~easily understood, whereto the
26    3,    4|          of time: but it may very easily be followed and~ ~performed,
27    3,    5|         Chamber, and told her how easily he might enjoy the horse,~ ~
28    3,    6|           thereon, then could bee easily remedied: resolved to~ ~
29    3,    6|          that the world~ ~is more easily induced to beleeve the worst,
30    3,    8|          your holy doctrine, very easily to have entred into the
31    3,    9|           she imagined; she could easily~ ~cure it, and thereby compasse
32    4      |        deepest vallies. As~ ~very easily may be seene and observed
33    4,    2|          I imagine that he cannot easily be found: I meane (to~ ~
34    4,    3|           He being thereto~ ~very easily perswaded, in regard of
35    4,    4|          their love-sick passions easily could permit, yet neither
36    4,    4|       thereof, you shall the more easily Judge of what I~ ~now aime
37    4,    6|  tormenting afflictions, can more easily conceive, then I relate.~ ~
38    4,    6|        betweene us two) he may be easily caried, even in this maner
39    4,    7|          power of love, could not easily be~ ~distinguished in which
40    4,    9|        behaviour, as he could not easily digest, nor thought it~ ~
41    4,   10|   Wherefore Mistresse, as you may easily perceive, Ruggiero was~ ~(
42    5,    6|         no way avoidable, and not easily to be~ ~foreseene, or prevented.
43    5,    7|          which a Fathers pity may easily~ ~pardon in vou: but I being
44    5,    7|        dead, the scandall~ ~would easily be wipt away with credit.
45    5,    8|             as young Gallants are easily apt enough to~ ~do) he became
46    5,    9|         or his faculties (as very easily they might)~ ~diminished
47    5,   10|       from~ ~pricking. Which very easily you may doe, winking at
48    5,   10|      disposition, and~ ~not to be easily tamed by houshold cares
49    6,    8|            and further then I can easily collect them together againe;
50    6,   10|         loude, as every one might easily heare him, thus: O~ ~thou
51    6,   10|       them as they lay, as~ ~very easily they might. And not onely
52    7,    3|           the Chamber (which they easily heard) came in~ ~also to
53    7,    5|          a chinke or cranny might easily be made therein, by which~ ~(
54    7,    5|          so, as it~ ~could not be easily discerned: their mouthes
55    7,    7|           finding the doore~ ~but easily put too, which (being entred)
56    7,    7|       promise?~ ~Couldest thou so easily credite, (though I tempted
57    7,    8|           noyse whatsoever, could easily wake him. This his solemne
58    7,   10|        himselfe pleaseth;) he may easily make her to~ ~distaste me,
59    7, Song|         have not forgotten it, as easily you~ ~cannot) we devoutly
60    8,    4|     mountaine whereof we may very easily hither discerne, hath bene (
61    8,    4|          but they~ ~heare it very easily. Madame said the Provoste,
62    8,    4|       were in their lodging, they easily~ ~heard his entrance, as
63    8,    5|           for I see how it may be easily done.~ ~ Laying their heads
64    8,    6|          WHEREIN IS DECLARED, HOW EASILY A PLAINE AND SIMPLE MAN
65    8,    6|      because they should the more easily bee~ ~knowne from the other,
66    8,    7|          excellent things are not easily~ ~obtained, but by painefull
67    8,    7|        window,~ ~where they could easily see him, but he not them:
68    8,    7|       exceedingly, as a man might easily be more then halfe buried
69    8,    7|      opening, as it will be~ ~too easily heard by my Brother: but
70    8,    7|   complaints would now the more~ ~easily over-rule me. But if your
71    8,    8|       while in the Chest, hearing easily all~ ~the words which Zeppa
72    8,    8|        beholding her husband, who easily heard~ ~all their familiar
73    8,    9|          Now therefore, you may~ ~easily consider with your selfe,
74    8,    9|          with one poore syllable) easily may doe: as well in~ ~regarde
75    9,    1|        All which Madame Francesca easily discerned~ ~by helpe of
76    9,    3|           laughing as one~ ~might easily have pluckt out all his
77    9,    4|     shillings, when they may~ ~so easily be saved.~ ~ Aniolliero
78    9,    5|          blinde sight might verie easily have perceyved~ ~it.~ ~
79    9,    9|         all things, we shall very easily perceyve, That the whole~ ~
80    9,    9|       naturally all unstable, and easily~ ~enclining to misgovernment;
81   10,    3|     enough: there maist thou very easily meet~ ~him, and do whatsoever
82   10,    8|         fancy:~ ~albeit I who can easily convert my liking to another
83   10,    8|           this is not a matter so easily done, or I to expresse~ ~
84   10,    8|          operations, you may very easily consider; and likewise,
85   10,    8|        dead body: thou mayst then easily perceive, that meerely the~ ~
86   10,    9|            as many travaylers are easily induced~ ~to do.~ ~ Having
87   10,    9|       kinde courtesie, and cannot easily forget~ ~it. Then, without
88   10,    9|      delighted to looke on, and~ ~easily collected by her sad countenance,
89   10,   10|         had, so shee might~ ~thus easily be rid of them; but he knew
90   10,   10|        her~ ~former fortune, more easily slipt out of her remembrance;
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