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1 Ind | and women fell~ ~sicke; finding no charity among their friends, 2 1, 4| gallant~ ~young Monke; but finding it to be the Lord Abbot, 3 1, 4| should not. Wherefore,~ ~finding himselfe to be as faulty 4 1, 6| came to the Inquisitor, finding him (among his fellowes) 5 1, 6| instructed in the way, and not finding any to walke along with~ ~ 6 1, 6| whence, and what he was, and finding him to be Primasso, come 7 2, 2| entrance, there was no feare of finding succour. But before he~ ~ 8 2, 2| tarrying to be bidden twise; finding himselfe~ ~so singularly 9 2, 4| wealth was wholly redoubled. Finding his losses to be~ ~very 10 2, 4| his owne thoughts,~ ~and finding that he had enough, and 11 2, 5| carefull of his money. But finding a provocation to the~ ~house 12 2, 5| returned to the Chamber, where finding his cloathes under the beds~ ~ 13 2, 5| intermission, the~ ~neighbours finding themselves disturbed, and 14 2, 5| Citie walking the round, and finding it~ ~to bee a very hote 15 2, 5| the great Church, where finding their enterance to be~ ~ 16 2, 5| the~ ~Archbishops finger, finding it indifferently fitte for 17 2, 6| indifferent growth; and finding themselves thus~ ~pursued 18 2, 6| all his passed life, and finding (by most manifest~ ~arguments) 19 2, 6| meanes hee could devise; and finding~ ~every thing to yeeld undoubted 20 2, 7| onely closed together, and finding no body there, they presently~ ~ 21 2, 8| oftentimes resorted, as finding~ ~there good releefe and 22 2, 8| intent to Gianetta, and finding her constancie beyond common~ ~ 23 3, 1| selfe should descry them; finding poore Massetto such plenty 24 3, 2| be felt about~ ~him; and finding a time sutable to his desire, 25 3, 6| to~ ~Madame Catulla, who finding it a fit and convenient 26 3, 7| to the two brothers Inne, finding foure persons standing at 27 3, 7| of his Mistresse, where finding by good fortune the~ ~gate 28 3, 8| comfort the supposed widow, finding her~ ~attired in blacke, 29 3, 10| Him, and in the hope of finding a teacher to~ ~that end.~ ~ 30 3, 10| on his constancy; and~ ~finding it much beyond his strength 31 3, 10| silenced her.~ ~ But she, finding that Rustico did not call 32 3, 10| alive, and succeeded~ ~in finding her before the Court had 33 3, 10| whistle without a master." Finding himself thus evenly~ ~matched, 34 4, 1| called from her pleasure, but finding the~ ~windowes fast shut, 35 4, 2| went to see Friar Albert,~ ~finding him in his wonted forme 36 4, 6| befalne me, or no, and~ ~finding none, I smiled at mine owne 37 4, 6| such a motion to her; but finding her so firme, his liking 38 4, 7| came running to her. They~ ~finding Pasquino not onely to be 39 4, 8| kindnesse~ ~againe: but finding all his paines frivolously 40 4, 8| Silvestra used most to lodge. Finding the Curtaines~ ~ ~ ~ready 41 4, 8| disguised garments: but finding her dead indeed, and knowing 42 4, 10| he tooke the glasse; and finding the water pleasing~ ~to 43 4, 10| Chamber she~ ~went; and finding Ruggiero sitting fast asleepe, 44 4, 10| as accordingly they did; finding it somewhat heavy, and~ ~ 45 4, 10| every where about him, and finding himselfe to be~ ~enclosed 46 4, 10| inconvenience happned,~ ~whereby finding me a sleepe, she was enforced 47 4, 10| repentance, upon thy Mistresses finding thee~ ~sleeping. But go 48 5, Ind| at the length the Queene, finding~ ~the heate to enlarge it 49 5, 1| managing of~ ~great horses, and finding himselfe of a strong and 50 5, 3| breake of day~ ~appeared, not finding any meanes to get forth 51 5, 3| Theeves and Villaines, finding the doore open, rushed into 52 5, 5| rushed into the House, and finding the~ ~faire young Maiden 53 6, 4| Village called Peretola, and finding her to be~ ~both young and 54 6, 10| Onyons chamber entred they, finding it ready open for their~ ~ 55 6, 10| not a little joyfull of finding the Feather, tooke it thence 56 6, 10| his precious Relique, and finding the Coales~ ~there placed 57 6, 10| arrived in a due houre, finding the three~ ~Gentlemen at 58 7, 2| comming home till night.~ ~ Finding his doore to be fast lockt, 59 7, 4| went downe the staires, and finding the doore but closed too, 60 7, 4| she returned indeede, and finding the doore~ ~so surely shut, 61 7, 4| went to the Well,~ ~where finding a verie great stone, which 62 7, 4| back~ ~to the doore, and finding it made fast against him: 63 7, 6| Chamber doore standing open, finding me also working on my Sampler,~ ~ 64 7, 7| appointed, Anichino came, finding the doore~ ~but easily put 65 7, 8| be rid of her. But they finding all his speeches to be utterly~ ~ 66 7, 8| foorth of the~ ~Chamber, and finding the thred to be cut from 67 7, 8| he found the~ ~thred, and finding her as false to him, as 68 7, 10| further confirmation. And finding all their~ ~endeavours utterly 69 8, 5| they met there againe, and finding the Court well~ ~filled 70 8, 6| to effect theyr purpose. Finding the doore standing readie~ ~ 71 8, 6| descended downe the staires; finding the street~ ~doore wide 72 8, 7| walked hee numberlesse times, finding such exercises~ ~as he could 73 8, 7| descent downe againe: but finding the Ladder to~ ~be taken 74 8, 7| mine armes about my body, finding no~ ~compassion in him, 75 8, 7| waiting woman ayled, and finding her leg to~ ~be quite broken: 76 8, 9| Not long after, they finding the Citie, and behaviour 77 8, 9| the Physitians~ ~house, finding him to be newly up, al the 78 9, 1| his enterprize.~ ~But not finding the body, and remaining 79 9, 4| to dine, and afterward,~ ~finding the heate to be unfit for 80 9, 4| drunke indifferently, and finding~ ~company fit for the purpose, 81 9, 4| Aniollieroes Chamber, where~ ~finding him yet soundly sleeping, 82 9, 6| where her Husband lay, but finding~ ~not the Cradle there, 83 10, 2| Lord Abbot: and the~ ~Pope finding him to be a man of valor 84 10, 7| the Queene exceedingly, in finding~ ~her to be so wise and 85 10, 8| resorted unto by any: where finding a hollow Cave or vault, 86 10, 9| againe to~ ~Thorello, and finding him to be setled for Pavia ( 87 10, 10| poorely from him. But finding her incomparable patience;