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1 Ind | amazement, and wheresoever I go~ ~or sit downe, methinkes 2 Ind | else give me~ ~leave to go seeke my sorrowes agains, 3 1, 1| would make deniall, but go to it very~ ~willingly; 4 1, 2| converted heere. For, if~ ~he go to the Court of Rome, and 5 1, 2| beare thee~ ~company, and go along with thee as in vowed 6 2, 1| dismay me, but I~ ~will go to the very body of the 7 2, 1| Martellino. I purpose to go in~ ~the disguise of an 8 2, 1| freely give~ ~you leave to go on.~ ~ This devise was very 9 2, 5| such Brother. Get thee gone go ie good man, and~ ~suffer 10 2, 5| therefore I my selfe will go in. Having thus~ ~spoken, 11 2, 6| company, saying, that he would go fetch~ ~some foode for her; 12 2, 6| end, they perswaded her to go~ ~w-th them into Lunigiana, 13 2, 7| authority, letting them go, came to me; urging sundry~ ~ 14 2, 10| Signior Ricciardo would~ ~go to recreate himselfe at 15 2, 10| to~ ~send, but rather to go himselfe in person, and 16 3, 1| the Fac-totum must needs go to the Forrest, and tooke 17 3, 4| more~ ~certaine, then to go or come with Aqua fortis, 18 3, 4| therefore, that when a man will go diligently about~ ~this 19 3, 4| thy~ ~bed, and afterward go about thy businesse, if 20 3, 4| if thou have any. Then go~ ~to dinner, attending readily 21 3, 4| times, that when folke~ ~go supperles to bed, either 22 3, 6| disgrace, let me therefore go from thee,~ ~never more 23 3, 7| you, that she durst not go neere him, to respect him 24 3, 7| was to my great discredit. Go on boldly, replied Aldobrandino,~ ~ 25 3, 7| selfe did never credit them. Go then I command thee, and - 26 3, 8| heere in our Monastery. Go~ ~then my good Son, seeing 27 3, 8| bin so gracious to thee; Go (I~ ~say) home to thine 28 3, 10| seekest: a fitter man than I. Go thou to him." And he put 29 3, 10| my dear daughter; let us go at~ ~once and put him in 30 3, 10| not to stand idle. Let us go put the Devil in Hell." 31 4 | winds; I have laboured to go, not onely by~ ~plaine and 32 4, 5| resolutely~ ~determined, to go see the place formerly appointed 33 4, 6| wherfore, I am ready to go along with you before the 34 4, 7| following after dinner, to go fetch the pardon of S. Gallo, 35 4, 8| some decent~ ~manner, and go to the Church, where (as 36 4, 10| which made him presently go aboord a small Barke, and~ ~ 37 4, 10| finding thee~ ~sleeping. But go and get his deliverance 38 4, 10| who were all risen) to go recreate themselves untill~ ~ 39 5, 1| replyed, saying: I will go with you. Now,~ ~although 40 5, 1| Magistrate over the Rhodians, to go~ ~well provided for the 41 5, 4| any~ ~rest, which made her go angerly to her Husband in 42 5, 4| you will make hast, and~ ~go with me.~ ~ She, putting 43 5, 9| would not send for it; but go her selfe in person to~ ~ 44 5, 10| that he would be pleased to go to bed, because the night~ ~ 45 6, 4| Allowes you for no Taster,~ ~ Go from the Kitchin go.~ ~ ~ ~ 46 6, 4| Go from the Kitchin go.~ ~ ~ ~ Many other speeches 47 6, 9| as no man therin could go beyond him. But Signior~ ~ 48 6, 9| tombes, said. Come, let us go make some~ ~jests to anger 49 7, 1| heere with me, we will~ ~go both together, and conjure 50 7, 1| our Bed~ ~ Are John and I: Go from our dore,~ ~ And see 51 7, 3| but a little while, I will go in againe, and if all~ ~ 52 7, 4| but also would as often go to his, which was~ ~some-what 53 7, 7| Cudgell in thy hand, then go~ ~into the Garden so farre 54 7, 7| lustfull and insatiate Woman.~ ~Go thou lewde beast (quoth 55 7, 8| dead sleep, she would let go the thred, and come downe 56 7, 9| canst thou find any one to go beyond thee in Armes,~ ~ 57 8, 3| convenient time~ ~now, for us to go about so weighty a businesse: 58 8, 3| then they all three would go see the Stone.~ ~But Calandrino 59 8, 3| to doe? Why should not we go~ ~home, as well as hee? 60 8, 3| them, but suffered him to go on, sore wearied with his~ ~ 61 8, 6| mens~ ~expences: let us go take him with us to the 62 8, 6| life, because I dare not go home to mine~ ~owne house, 63 8, 6| and let all the rest~ ~go by. I am sure Calandrino, 64 8, 6| will take the paines to go to Florence, to~ ~provide 65 8, 7| the Garments, and bid her go looke her Lady, if she will. 66 8, 7| and sayd in this maner.~ ~ Go (quoth she) I pray thee 67 8, 8| him) What, is it time to go to dinner? It will~ ~be 68 8, 9| the very gates of Paris. Go then, and doe the uttermost 69 8, 9| because she refused to go with us willingly, I gave 70 8, 9| also how~ ~the case will go, after I have beene there 71 8, 9| an honest woman must yet go abroad in~ ~the night time, 72 8, Song| young Gentlemen, willing to go take their rest:~ ~she commaunded 73 9, 1| Wherefore, first of all go thou to Alessandro, and 74 9, 1| time thereof, you~ ~would go to the grave, where Scannadio 75 9, 1| stillest season thereof, to go to~ ~the grave where Scannadio 76 9, 3| he said to her.~ ~ Maide, go home againe, and tell Calandrino, 77 9, 5| with the written lines, go presently to the barn of 78 9, 7| being intended against~ ~me. Go thither therefore I will, 79 9, 8| quoth~ ~Guiotto) thou must go with this bottle in thy 80 9, 8| No (quoth Guiotto) only go~ ~and deliver this message, 81 9, 8| friends? Let him and thee go hang your selves together. 82 10, 5| Wherefore, I would have thee go to Signior Ansaldo, and 83 10, 5| Magitian to him, saying. Come go with me, and see what~ ~ 84 10, 9| concerning my selfe: he shall go along with you, and conduct~ ~ 85 10, 9| mounting on~ ~Horsebacke, to go where he should take shipping;