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1 Ind | that remained living) begat new~ ~behaviours, quite contrary 2 Ind | altogether ceased, and other new~ ~customes came in their 3 1, 1| solemne~ ~Vowes, to this new created Saint. And so farre 4 1, 6| Clugni; honestly checked a new kinde of~ ~Covetousnesse, 5 1, 6| forth and saide. What new kinde of needy tricke hath 6 1, 7| him, he brought him to a new~ ~erected house of his, 7 1, 7| but how to sneeze (after a new manner) upon a full and~ ~ 8 1, 9| regiment, but onely to bestow a new Queene~ ~upon you, who ( 9 1, 9| also, that whatsoever~ ~the new Queene shall please to appoint, 10 1, Song| understanding lends:~ ~ Old or new thoughts cannot in any fashion~ ~ 11 1, Song| And plaint therein another new desire?~ ~ So much delight, 12 2, 2| thoughts had entertained a new kinde of diet,~ ~digested 13 2, 3| any person. On~ ~rode this new Abbot, sometimes before 14 2, 6| who were very glad of this new alliance~ ~made by him, 15 2, 6| for conference with his new created Father, without 16 2, 7| their utmost power. The new chosen Prince being~ ~assured 17 2, 8| request made to him by his new brother of France) sent 18 2, 9| this~ ~businesse, but his new elected favourite Sicurano, 19 3, 1| you can. Let him have a new paire of shoes, fill~ ~his 20 3, 1| bene with Massetto at this new forme of~ ~confession, were 21 3, 2| sometimes reprehend~ ~other new errours, and such faults 22 3, 3| are the~ ~inventers of new courses and customes, as 23 3, 5| instructing his mind with a new kinde of counsell;~ ~he 24 3, 6| was quite changed, and the new elected Lady had~ ~all the 25 3, 6| discoursing of his love to~ ~his new elected Mistresse: which 26 3, 8| conversion; and becomming a new man, hating to be~ ~jealous 27 3, 8| them, as if he were but new come forth of his Oratory, 28 3, 9| meanes (insted of his chosen new friend) to lye with her~ ~ 29 3, 9| service.~ ~ The poore forsaken new married Countesse, could 30 4, 1| at length she devised a new cunning stratageme, to~ ~ 31 4, 3| in violence, against this new commenced love of Restagnone.~ ~ 32 4, 3| the embracements of his~ ~new Mistresse, or no: yet Ninetta ( 33 5, 1| regard~ ~of ancient and new combined Kindred, as also 34 5, 1| done to Chynon, prepared a new accident, whereby to comfort 35 5, 2| to end her dayes by some new kinde of necessity. And~ ~ 36 5, 3| defend themselves. Which the new crew~ ~perceyving, and that 37 6, 2| hee set before his doore a new Bucket of~ ~faire water, 38 6, 2| vessell of Bologna earth (as new and~ ~sightly as the other) 39 6, 2| small glasses, faire and new,~ ~and causing a Viall of 40 6, Song| servile bands,~ ~ Which new vaine hopes have bred, wherein 41 7, 3| loft, to enstruct her in a new kinde of Pater~ ~noster, 42 7, 7| either to continue this new begunne league for~ ~further 43 7, Song| to imagine, that~ ~some new and pleasing apprehension 44 8, 2| Sir Simon promiseth her a new paire of~ ~shoes, garters, 45 8, 2| presents to her, of sweet new Wines, roasted Chesse-nuts, 46 8, 4| bestow~ ~on thee a faire new Smocke. When Ciutazza heard 47 8, 4| Ciutazza heard her speake of a new~ ~Smocke, instantly she 48 8, 4| you please to bestow a~ ~new Smocke on me, were it to 49 8, 4| merry night of it,~ ~and a new Smocke also for her labour.~ ~ 50 8, 5| Breeches, as if-hee were new risen out of his bed: when 51 8, 7| together, in a strange~ ~new kinde of harmony to him. 52 8, 7| injured Scholler, prepared a new accident,~ ~wherby he might 53 8, 7| remorse: namely that I reposed new confidence in thee (when 54 8, 9| should bee made one of a~ ~new created Company, who usually 55 8, 9| within a short while of this new begun~ ~acquaintance) that 56 8, 9| businesse, so farre as the new Market place,~ ~closely 57 9, 5| to quicken him still with new occasions: Bruno plaid the~ ~ 58 9, 10| risen, by permission of the new~ ~King, every one fel to 59 10, 9| after) became tormented with new marriage~ ~solicitings, 60 10, 9| morning to be married to a new husband, and the marriage 61 10, 9| satisfied him, concerning the new elected husband, Thorello 62 10, 9| my wives behavior at this new briding feast, and although~ ~ 63 10, 9| directly~ ~opposite to the new Bride, whom hee much delighted 64 10, 9| well~ ~pleased with this new nuptialls. She likewise 65 10, 9| heere) sitteth before a new~ ~married Bride, as now 66 10, 9| no way offended with the new~ ~Bridegroome, who upon 67 10, 9| lately~ ~received of her new Spouse, and put that on 68 10, 9| triumphant manner, she left the new~ ~Bridegrooms abiding, and 69 10, 10| repay it me, neither any~ ~new purse to carry it in, much 70 10, 10| Wife that I have made the new election of, is to arrive 71 10, 10| of the Lord~ ~Marquesses new Spouse.~ ~ By the Lords 72 10, 10| Gracious welcome, to the new elected Spouse of the Lord~ ~ 73 10, 10| thinkst thou Grizelda of our new chosen Spouse? My Lord ( 74 10, 10| thou~ ~supposest for my new elected Spouse, with a glad 75 10, 10| where all rejoycing for the new restored Mother, and happy~ ~ 76 10, Song| went to~ ~bed. And when new day appeared, and all the