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 1  Ind      |        and singing, to the Church appointed by the deceased. But~ ~these
 2  Ind      |         not perhaps to the Church appointed~ ~by the dead, but to the
 3  Ind      |         any deliberation formerly appointed, but meerely by accident,
 4  Ind      |         the middest, as being the appointed place of~ ~eminency, she
 5    1,    1|        seeing that I am the man~ ~appointed, to begin this your invention
 6    1,    1|        and the other~ ~Ceremonies appointed for him; weakenesse encreasing
 7    1,    6|      after the Queene had thereto appointed her)~ ~in these words. Nor
 8    1,    6|         and the golden~ ~oyntment appointed for pennance. Afterward,
 9    1,    9|      officers, which Pampinea had appointed the day~ ~before, then she
10    1,    9|           that~ ~the order by you appointed, is most pleasing and worthy
11    2,    3|          and also where hee was~ ~appointed to Lodge, he saide thus
12    2,    3|           For, seeing God hath so appointed it, and our~ ~soules have
13    2,    3|           to be done.~ ~ When the appointed day for the solemnity was
14    2,    8|          of his~ ~service, he was appointed to the keeping of an Horse,
15    2,    9|            and fixed in the place appointed, to his no meane torment:
16    3,  Ind|       their Tales (the~ ~argument appointed by the Queene being propounded)
17    3,    2|          and Stables, being there appointed to divers beds. Now, this
18    3,    3|       selfe to~ ~Madam Philomena, appointed her to follow next in order
19    3,    6|  enamoured of his Wife, and had~ ~appointed to meete her privately in
20    3,    6|     morrow~ ~at the Bathing-house appointed, about the houre of noone-day,
21    3,    6|          and there~ ~where he had appointed Madame Catulla, that the
22    3,    7| Aldobrandino. At the usuall houre appointed, the Lords~ ~were all set
23    3,    8|     consent the sooner.~ ~ At the appointed time, when the woman came
24    3,    8|         what he~ ~was, being thus appointed to punish him in Purgatory?
25    3,    9|          marriage; and when the~ ~appointed time was come, the Count (
26    4,    1|            she having (unluckily) appointed another meeting with Guiscardo,~ ~
27    4,    2|    according as her Mistresse had appointed,~ ~she conducted him to
28    4,    3|       with her at a private place appointed, he discoursed at large,~ ~
29    4,    3|        himselfe; before the day~ ~appointed for their publike execution,
30    4,    5|         go see the place formerly appointed her, onely to~ ~make triall,
31    4,    7|            and came to the Garden appointed by Pasquino; where she found~ ~
32    4,   10|     Friends, the day and time was appointed when the deede should be
33    5,    1|   complained to~ ~the Senate, who appointed a Gentleman of Rhodes named
34    5,    5|           affected Mayden.~ ~ The appointed night being come, and neither
35    5,    6|         the houre as the King had appointed. You neede~ ~not make any
36    5,    6|           in person, to the place appointed for their death.~ ~First,
37    5,    6|         him nothing but truth: he appointed not onely,~ ~that they should
38    5,    8|          the other dayes, but are appointed unto other places, where
39    5,    8|           such as Anastasio had~ ~appointed them. And although they
40    5,   10|           to goe, because she had appointed a Friend to~ ~Supper with
41    5,   10|        daunce, and the Song was~ ~appointed to Dioneus, who began many,
42    6,    7|        her offence: a day being~ ~appointed (without desiring any other
43    6,    9|     especially day in the yeare~ ~appointed, in memory of this so loving
44    7,    1|          rest, when Frederigo was appointed to~ ~suppe with Monna Tessa,
45    7,    3|           An especiall time being appointed, when this amorous Combate~ ~
46    7,    5|    penalty for Women,~ ~then they appointed against such, as (in their
47    7,    5|  distinction betweene those dayes appointed~ ~for labour, and the other
48    7,    5|        some other Priest by him~ ~appointed, but not any other: and
49    7,    5|        his direction.~ ~ When the appointed day was come, she arose
50    7,    5|         went as~ ~her Husband had appointed, where her jealous Husband (
51    7,    5|  receiving such pennance as~ ~hee appointed, she arose on her feete,
52    7,    5|         should be done as hee had appointed.~ ~ Afterward, when she
53    7,    7|        had promised. At the houre appointed, Anichino came, finding
54    8,    5|        PERSONS ARE OR OUGHT TO BE APPOINTED, BUT SUCH AS BE HONEST,~ ~
55    8,    7|         so said, they went to the appointed chamber window,~ ~where
56    8,    8|          clocke telling him the~ ~appointed houre, hee saide to Zeppa.
57    8,    9|         yet (in such) each man is appointed to take his rest, the Musicke
58    8,    9|      being clothed: at the~ ~time appointed, he got upon one of the
59    8,   10|       unto the place where he was appointed, a Bathe~ ~(belike) best
60    8,   10|          payed him at~ ~the times appointed: Biancafiore got intelligence
61    8,   10|       shee had before~ ~cunningly appointed) sodainely calling her,
62    8,   10|           repaiment~ ~at the time appointed: I . p shall the more boldly
63    9,    5|         her. She being gone to an appointed place with him, hee was
64    9,    5|            according as Bruno had appointed, could scarse~ ~refraine
65    9,    5|           all the other materials appointed) who taking him~ ~alone
66    9,    6|           of these three beds was appointed for the Gentlemen, and~ ~
67    9,    9|       quite contrary to the order appointed. Which~ ~Giosefo observing,
68    9,   10|      being prepared as~ ~John had appointed her, she bowed her selfe
69   10,  Ind|       according as~ ~the King had appointed, where he gave command unto
70   10,    2|        conducted (as Ghinotto had appointed) all alone, into a small~ ~
71   10,    3|       seene him, but such as were appointed to attend on him reverently;~ ~
72   10,    3|          to the wood, the place~ ~appointed for his death. Mithridanes
73   10,    3|        durst come to the~ ~fatall appointed place, himselfe having so
74   10,    4|         down (as the Knight had~ ~appointed) at the upper end of the
75   10,    4|          to perform what he~ ~had appointed, and the Tables being voided,
76   10,    5|        tedious~ ~importunity, she appointed him to performe (in her
77   10,    8|        mourning~ ~garment by them appointed for me, as being a man unworthy
78   10,    9|         the same time as~ ~he had appointed to his Wife, and revealed
79   10,   10|         his election.~ ~ When the appointed nuptiall day was come, the
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