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1 Ind | neighbors, kinred, and friends, standing also in such need of~ ~servants; 2 1, 3| accident~ ~happening to him) standing in neede to use some great 3 2, 1| the Sergeants for Justice standing at the Church doore, hee 4 2, 1| went for him, found him standing in his shirt~ ~before the 5 2, 3| called him to a little Table standing by,~ ~where hung a faire 6 2, 3| is this~ ~young Gentleman standing by me, whose honest, vertuous, 7 2, 7| opening on~ ~the Sea, which standing ready open, upon a signe 8 2, 8| It came to passe, that standing~ ~one morning at the Cathedrall 9 2, 9| a Country house of his, standing about~ ~tenne miles distant 10 2, 9| either side, and Bernardo standing~ ~before him, with a world 11 2, 10| all knowledge of him, as standing in feare of Pagamino, and~ ~ 12 3, 2| his will was fulfilled. Standing all uncovered in~ ~his presence, 13 3, 3| entering at the Casement,~ ~standing ready open to welcome him. 14 3, 4| ordered in such sort, as~ ~standing upright on feete, and leaning 15 3, 4| daring to stirre from his standing, least all should be~ ~marrd 16 3, 7| Inne, finding foure persons standing at the~ ~gate, attired in 17 3, 7| continually armed, as standing in feare of Aldobrandino 18 3, 7| Pilgrimes clothes,~ ~and standing in his Hose and Doublet, 19 4, 1| King called for a goodly standing cup of Gold, wherein he 20 4, 1| All which while, her women standing by her, neither knew what 21 4, 2| very goodly young~ ~Lad standing by me, holding a golden 22 4, 2| opened a large~ ~Casement, standing directly over the great 23 4, 7| making no~ ~answer, but standing in a gastly amazement, all 24 4, 7| by Strambo and the rest~ ~standing dumb still, without answering 25 4, 7| expedition.~ ~ The Judge standing amazed, and all there present 26 4, 9| Window, the Casement whereof standing wide open behinde her: violently~ ~ 27 4, 10| espied the glasse of water~ ~standing in the Window, and thinking 28 4, 10| his body in the chest, it standing so fitly for~ ~the purpose, 29 4, 10| Chests side, that (it standing on an un-even ground) it 30 4, 10| women (lying in the beds standing by) awaked, and were~ ~so 31 4, 10| of Water, which he left standing in his owne Chamber~ ~window, 32 4, 10| that I saw a violl of Water standing in your Chamber~ ~Window, 33 5, 1| wide open, she saw~ ~Chynon standing before her, leaning still 34 5, 1| following) with his Ship, and standing aloft on the~ ~decke, cryed 35 5, 2| which words, the teares standing in his eyes,~ ~most lovingly 36 5, 3| their owne safetie, left him standing quaking in his shirt, and 37 5, 4| afflicted soule.~ ~ Catharina standing musing awhile, at last returned 38 5, 5| come, and finde the doore standing ready~ ~open, to give him 39 5, 6| severall qualities, and standing in~ ~duty obliged, to recompence 40 5, 7| Amarigo; these Ambassadours standing in their Chamber window, 41 5, 7| wherefore, the teares standing in his eyes with conceite 42 5, 7| Signior~ ~Amarigoes servant standing before Violenta, with the 43 5, 9| and seeing his Faulcon standing on her~ ~pearch, which he 44 5, 10| hot and fiery spirited, standing more in neede of three Husbands, 45 6, 4| behinde, to espy any Cranes standing on both their legges,~ ~ 46 6, 4| in number, each of them standing~ ~but upon one legge, as 47 6, 7| By which~ ~meanes Rinaldo standing as one confounded, for such 48 7, 2| therewith acquainted, and~ ~standing in some such convenient 49 7, 3| Reynard, when they of longer standing,~ ~and reputed meerely for 50 7, 4| speedily to helpe her. But she standing close at the doores~ ~entrance, 51 7, 6| found my~ ~Chamber doore standing open, finding me also working 52 7, 7| you.~ ~ So, with teares standing in his eyes, he told her 53 8, 1| She beholding the witnesse standing by, who was also present 54 8, 3| named Monna Trista,~ ~was standing aloft on the stayres head. 55 8, 3| the other side, Calandrino standing unbraced and ungirded,~ ~ 56 8, 3| thorow the Port, I saw you~ ~standing with the Warders; yet, by 57 8, 6| purpose. Finding the doore standing readie~ ~open, they entered 58 8, 7| uninhabited house top, where~ ~standing dreadlesse of any perill, 59 8, 7| they are wandred astray: it standing in a~ ~solitary place, and 60 8, 7| towards~ ~the ancient Tower, standing hard by the river of Arno, 61 8, 10| themselves, and had a Banquet standing ready~ ~prepared for them; 62 8, 10| bestow two goodly gilt standing Cuppes on him, which Salabetto 63 9, 1| Gentlewomans house, and she~ ~standing readie in the Window with 64 9, 2| what answer to make, but standing silent,~ ~made her case 65 9, 3| salutation. But then Nello standing still, looked him stedfastly 66 9, 5| Court, until Phillippo, standing~ ~above in his Chamber window 67 9, 5| never seene her~ ~before. Standing stil as in a study, or bethinking 68 9, 6| place them, two of them standing by the~ ~walles side, and 69 10, 3| fifty severall gates,~ ~standing alway wide open, and over 70 10, 4| secing~ ~Signior Gentile standing before her: he entreated 71 10, 4| perswaded)~ ~begotten by thee, I standing witnesse for him at the 72 10, 8| Which the murderer himself (standing then among the~ ~multitude) 73 10, 9| the sumptuous bedde there standing: not only was he smitten~ ~ 74 10, 10| head, whereat every one standing as~ ~amazed, and wondring