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1 1, 9| provision, as also for~ ~the supper so neere approiching, before 2 1, 9| passed among them; till supper time~ ~drawing neere, made 3 1, 9| home to the Palace. When supper was~ ~ended, and bookes 4 2, 2| for him, and a costly~ ~supper beside. All things being 5 2, 2| the Marquesse, and (after supper) betake her~ ~selfe to rest, 6 2, 2| for him; we have a~ ~good supper, and none to helpe to eate 7 2, 2| he hath had but a sorrie supper.~ ~When Rinaldo was entred 8 2, 2| early in the morning.~ ~ Supper being served in to the Table, 9 2, 5| because it drew neere supper time; which by no meanes 10 2, 5| them welcome, and after supper, you may all~ ~walke together 11 2, 5| expecting Andreas presence at Supper, though no such matter was~ ~ 12 2, 5| not expect his comming to supper, the like had she done~ ~ 13 2, 5| him, as shee had done a~ ~Supper. All which this new-caught 14 2, 5| all that night.~ ~ After supper, their conference lasted 15 2, 7| a delicate and sumptuous supper, whereto the Lady was~ ~ 16 2, 9| other, having had a merry Supper together, they began to~ ~ 17 2, 10| while; when the houre of supper came, they sate downe, and~ ~ 18 3, 7| in his minde, where after supper, he was lodged in a Corne-loft 19 3, 7| none of the~ ~best, and his supper (perhaps) somewhat of the 20 3, 10| recreate themselves till supper time. The Garden was very 21 3, 10| pleased. But the houre of Supper~ ~being come, and the Tables 22 4, 9| pleasing to be tasted. When supper time~ ~was come, Rossiglione 23 4, 10| recreate themselves untill~ ~supper time. Some of them walked 24 4, 10| heard the summons~ ~for Supper. Hard by the goodly Fountaine ( 25 5, 1| sitting in comely order at Supper. Rushing in roughly~ ~among 26 5, 3| provision affoorded: and after supper, lay downe in her garments 27 5, 5| invited by a Neighbour to supper, in company of~ ~divers 28 5, 5| Jacomino went foorth to supper. Now Grinello and the~ ~ 29 5, 5| returned home to his house from supper; he was not a little~ ~offended 30 5, 8| to leave him~ ~till after supper: upon the sodaine, falling 31 5, 9| Faulcon get him his dinner and supper,~ ~patiently supporting 32 5, 10| man whom shee loved, at supper~ ~with Pedro returning home 33 5, 10| was invited~ ~foorth to supper, with one named Herculano, 34 5, 10| appointed a Friend to~ ~Supper with her, to whom the old 35 5, 10| you have made so short a Supper. In troth Wife (quoth hee)~ ~ 36 5, 10| were~ ~disappointed of our Supper, and now you know the reason 37 5, 10| selfe fell~ ~short of your Supper, by reason of my so soone 38 5, 10| and~ ~forgiven, let us to Supper, and we are all friends. 39 5, 10| the cloth,~ ~set on the supper, which she had provided 40 5, 10| passing~ ~betweene them. After Supper, the youth was sent away 41 5, 10| were all discharged till~ ~supper time, falling to such severall 42 5, 10| best~ ~fancyed.~ ~ When Supper was ended, and the instruments 43 6, 4| have it prepared for his supper.~ ~Chichibio, who resembled 44 6, 4| that hee had~ ~invited to supper, gave over any further contestation; 45 6, 4| you might have lost your Supper.~ ~ This sodaine and unexpected 46 6, 6| for which he gets a good~ ~supper.~ ~ ~ ~ Michiele Scalza, 47 6, 6| any one of you a~ ~good supper enough for six on what I 48 6, 10| dispose of themselves till supper time. And because the Sun 49 6, 10| sodainely commaunded Supper to be served in, which was 50 7, 1| John resorted somtimes to Supper, and lodge~ ~for a night, 51 7, 1| offended,~ ~gave John a slight supper, of Lard, Bacon, and such 52 7, 1| time, and while John was at supper, the Maide (by her Mistresses~ ~ 53 7, 1| prepared readie for his Supper.~ ~ John and she being gone 54 7, 1| with him, and~ ~went to Supper at better leysure. Oftentimes 55 7, 1| losse of his labour~ ~and supper. But a neighbour of mine, 56 7, 5| because hee had~ ~lost his supper: next, having sitten almost 57 7, 9| sate downe to dinner or supper, stood in~ ~Office of his 58 7, 10| recreate themselves untill Supper time.~ ~ The Ladies being 59 7, 10| all were imployed,~ ~till Supper drew neere. When the houre 60 8, 6| bed,~ ~without any other supper, imagining that he had made 61 8, 6| Priest, and so soone as supper was ended, they tooke certaine~ ~ 62 8, 7| and~ ~sitting merrily at supper with him, told him, what 63 8, 9| daily guest at dinner and supper with~ ~him, and hee was 64 8, 9| daily~ ~guest at dinner and supper, with such extraordinary 65 8, 10| that thou wilt accept a Supper~ ~and Lodging in my house, 66 8, 10| also made~ ~ready a costly Supper, expecting the arrivall 67 8, 10| and~ ~Delicates all the Supper while. Being afterward conducted 68 8, 10| attendance, untill it should be Supper time.~ ~ Every one commended 69 8, 10| thus were busied untill Supper time. Which beeing~ ~come, 70 8, 10| beautifull Fountaine: after Supper,~ ~they fell to singing 71 9, 5| leave all to~ ~me.~ ~ When supper time was come, that they 72 9, 9| manner he would have our Supper drest? She~ ~turning fiercely 73 9, 9| directed by him or~ ~thee? Supper must and shall bee drest 74 9, 10| disposition; untill the houre for Supper came, wherein they~ ~were 75 10, 6| willing to grant it.~ ~ When Supper was concluded, and the King 76 10, 9| farre neerer way, caused Supper to be prepared in~ ~worthy 77 10, 9| being entercoursed, til Supper time invited them~ ~thence.~ ~ 78 10, 9| discourse unto another, Supper was served in; and~ ~looke 79 10, 9| Horsebacke thorow the Citty. When supper time came, they supt in~ ~ 80 10, 10| they had done. And when Supper time came, they~ ~dispatcht