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1 Ind | all~ ~feminine compassion, yea, or regard of their owne 2 Ind | three Brethren together; yea, the Father and the Mother, 3 Ind | miserably in outhouses, yea, and in the open fieldes 4 Ind | Goates, their Swine, Pullen, yea~ ~their verie Dogges, the 5 1, 2| the faith of Christians, yea, and~ ~matters of divinest 6 1, 2| and such wicked~ ~things, yea, worse, if worse may be, 7 1, 7| reputed to bee Gentlemen, yea speciall favourites: whereas 8 2, 1| the selfe same matter,~ ~yea, and to his no meane danger 9 2, 3| and unexpected accident, yea, so violent were their~ ~ 10 2, 5| of her Father, Brethren, yea, and her owne honour, they 11 2, 5| it. His head, shoulders, yea all his~ ~utmost strength 12 2, 7| OCCASION~ ~ OF MANY EVILS, YEA, AND OF DEATH, TO DIVERS 13 2, 7| beauty highly extolled, yea even by the Duke himselfe; 14 2, 8| as a~ ~sufficient excuse, yea, and to the advantage of 15 2, 8| of her~ ~Lord and Lady, yea, of every one in the house 16 2, 9| from her ten years space~ ~(yea all his life time) out of 17 2, 9| suite, either shee answered yea, or no. And~ ~albeit I know 18 2, 9| affections of divers Women. Yea, and~ ~let me tell thee 19 2, 9| many stabs to his~ ~heart, yea, beyond all compasse of 20 3, 1| power to doe what they list, yea~ ~beyond all meanes of sufficient 21 3, 1| and fleshly concupiscence, yea, in such as till~ ~and husband 22 3, 1| it in part of~ ~payment. Yea but Sister, replied the 23 3, 2| that he said to himselfe, Yea~ ~mary, this is th man that 24 3, 3| opinionate and credulous, may be, yea and are~ ~(divers times) 25 3, 3| since I was heere with you, yea, no longer~ ~agoe then yesterday) 26 3, 5| had long time affected, yea, and closely courted, (though 27 3, 5| I enjoy life or motion; yea, and I dare~ ~assure you, 28 3, 5| courteous favour~ ~to accept, yea, if it were thorow the whole 29 3, 7| them~ ~in the Churches; yea, and in open publike places, 30 3, 7| widdowes: simple women, yea, and men~ ~of weake capacity, 31 3, 7| a foole, a~ ~villaine, yea, a vagabond, envying both 32 3, 7| hugging and~ ~embracing him, yea, many beside, who were no 33 4 | have bene rudely~ ~shaken, yea, almost halfe unrooted, 34 4, 1| hath created all~ ~things; yea, all creatures, equally 35 4, 2| all their Testaments, yea, many chose him as depositary 36 4, 2| their greatest~ ~power, yea, and make them enamored 37 4, 3| cruell and bloudie hatred;~ ~yea, and so strangely was reason 38 4, 5| very respective~ ~lookes, yea, kindnesses of no common 39 4, 6| as ill seeming dreames, yea, and much more~ ~to be feared, 40 4, 6| likewise come to the Pallace, yea,~ ~most of the men and women 41 4, 8| infallible grounded reason, yea, and to attempt~ ~courses, 42 4, 8| she began to rebuke him, yea~ ~many times gave him both 43 4, 10| our hearts with sighing: yea (Gracious Ladies) I my selfe 44 4, 10| entrance into your house, yea even into mine owne Chamber, 45 5, 7| tractable and gentle nature, yea, and of a more affable countenance~ ~ 46 5, 10| infinite~ ~other beside; yea, and many of them are more 47 5, 10| bee old, our Husbands,~ ~yea, our very dearest and nearest 48 5, 10| garmented, courser~ ~dieted, yea, debarred of all pleasure 49 6, 2| so soone as Cistio saw: Yea mary my friend, quoth he, 50 6, 8| despise both men and women, yea whosoever she lookt on; 51 6, 10| place where he commeth, yea, and a good house~ ~to boot 52 6, 10| to make the first answer, yea or~ ~no, according as he 53 7, 2| friends and loving Paramours, yea, one,~ ~two, three at once, 54 7, 3| ever formerly he had bin, yea~ ~even to solicite the enjoying 55 7, 4| familiarity with her friend, yea, divers times after, as~ ~ 56 7, 4| drunke very much with him, yea, untill he was quite spent 57 7, 5| in our judiciall Courtes; yea, or as our Lord~ ~himselfe, 58 7, 7| travailing thither to see~ ~her, yea, and to continue there, 59 7, 9| savour which others do, yea, very~ ~offensively.~ ~ 60 7, 9| so shamefullie wrong you: yea,~ ~and to performe it before 61 8, 4| insinuating ambassages; yea, whensoever shee came~ ~ 62 8, 6| rob~ ~him of his Brawne? Yea marry (quoth Buffalmaco) 63 8, 7| violent a detestation of her; Yea, extremity~ ~of hatred in 64 8, 7| that you have prescribed, yea, and much more, to recover 65 8, 7| a vile~ ~inhumane beast, yea, one that deserved not the 66 8, 7| metamorphosed with rednesse, yea, and blood issuing~ ~forth 67 8, 7| day~ ~long on this Tower, yea, meerly broyled my poore 68 8, 7| and led to execution:~ ~yea Wine also, if they request 69 8, 8| should we part so soone? Yea but Zeppa, replied Spinelloccio, 70 8, 9| which you desire to know, yea, a matter of mine~ ~owne 71 8, 9| goodly Library of~ ~Bookes, yea, and so faire and costly 72 8, 9| mens hearts from~ ~them, yea, to bereave them of their 73 8, 10| for repaiment was come, yea a moneth or two over-past,~ ~ 74 9, 5| spetting with hummes and haes, yea in such close and secret~ ~ 75 9, 5| at the very first view; yea, and she~ ~shall finde it 76 9, 5| whether she will or no. Yea marry~ ~Bruno, answered 77 9, 9| ought to be subject to men, yea, and to be governd by their~ ~ 78 9, 9| more soft and delicate, yea, and our hearts timorous,~ ~ 79 9, 9| knowledge and experience, yea, and to crave his counsell,~ ~ 80 10, 3| attend on him reverently;~ ~yea, and he did himselfe greatly 81 10, 4| worthy~ ~and magnificent, yea, reaching to such a height 82 10, 8| above~ ~all felicitie else, yea, more than his owne life, 83 10, 8| provident for~ ~your support, yea, a protectour of you and 84 10, 8| kindred, those of Sophronia, yea, of~ ~Sophronia her selfe, 85 10, 9| you conveighed thither, yea, even into your owne house,