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 1  Ind      |        wherewith all of us~ ~are sufficiently furnished, and there to
 2    1,    1|         doubtfull, whom he might sufficiently~ ~leave, to recover his
 3    1,    6|        before him, understanding sufficiently, that~ ~this course would
 4    1,    6|       and your Brethren have fed sufficiently, every one~ ~hath had a
 5    2,    1|       the Saints body, and being sufficiently~ ~skilfull in counterfeiting,
 6    2,    2|        no, for our~ ~owne we are sufficiently provided; so passing the
 7    2,    3|    returned to~ ~her bed againe, sufficiently satisfied with her Loves
 8    2,    3|      King of England, and have~ ~sufficiently furnished my selfe with
 9    2,    5|  Malpertuis, a title manifesting sufficiently the streetes honesty: but~ ~
10    2,    6|    Gentlemen also, having smiled sufficiently at the~ ~severall accidents
11    2,    7|     thinking that he could not~ ~sufficiently commend her, following the
12    2,    8|   direction, as afterward it did sufficiently appeare. And~ ~because they
13    2,   10|        Royalty,~ ~wherein he was sufficiently instructed: which being
14    3,    1|        no doubt~ ~to please them sufficiently. Then considering with himselfe,
15    3,    1|  Fac-totum~ ~promised to fulfill sufficiently.~ ~ Massetto, who was not
16    3,    3|         rich man, and may~ ~very sufficiently affoord it. In regard whereof,
17    3,    7|   Theobaldo Elisei, hath beene~ ~sufficiently approved by the Brethren,
18    3,    7|          your selfe hath already sufficiently witnessed, by~ ~taking that
19    3,    8|         that Ferandoes folly was sufficiently chastised, and he had beene
20    4      |     enterprize. Wherefore, I can sufficiently witnesse (by mine~ ~owne
21    4,    1|         understood himselfe~ ~so sufficiently, that holding it no meane
22    4,    1|      when the King had mourned~ ~sufficiently, and repented fruitlesly;
23    4,    2|        me; for I will take order sufficiently, and to~ ~your contentment.
24    4,    3|          side,~ ~Ninetta who was sufficiently acquainted with the forwardnesse
25    4,    6|    alwayes lyars, hath already~ ~sufficiently bene manifested, by the
26    4,    8|         a~ ~number. When you are sufficiently qualified there, and have
27    4,    8|         man,~ ~and when they had sufficiently sorrowed for their disastrous~ ~
28    5,    2|      enemies Campe, and yours be sufficiently furnished therewith, you~ ~
29    5,    2|   because their marriage was not sufficiently performed at Thunis, in~ ~
30    5,    8|    marriage, The Maide knowing~ ~sufficiently, that he could not be more
31    6,    1|     Pampinea hath already spoken sufficiently~ ~of this matter, I meane
32    6,    6|               I will prove it so sufficiently," says he, that you shall
33    6,    7|       and all the~ ~Auditory had sufficiently applauded the Schollers
34    6,   10|        on them, that~ ~could not sufficiently commend the witty reprehension
35    6,   10|        advised~ ~viewing it, had sufficiently commended it: in regard
36    7,    5|         he thoght himselfe to be sufficiently fitted for her. In the~ ~
37    7,    8|          wherewith Roberto was~ ~sufficiently acquainted, and thus enstructed
38    7,    8|         she held her selfe to be sufficiently~ ~satisfyed. So, leaving
39    7,    9|         although it hath beene~ ~sufficiently approved, by many of our
40    7,    9|     question them, because I can sufficiently resolve you therein: which~ ~(
41    8,    2|      with thankes, they having~ ~sufficiently served his turne, and desire
42    8,    5|          he had shamed the Judge sufficiently, went away,~ ~protesting,
43    8,    7|        of sprightly courage, and sufficiently abounding in the~ ~goods
44    8,    7|       for. This I can and~ ~dare sufficiently assure you, that nothing
45    8,    7|        doubt Sir, but that I can sufficiently performe~ ~whatsoever you
46    8,    7|          gentleman, say thou art sufficiently revenged on~ ~me, in making
47    8,    7|          service: because I have sufficiently payde for a womans~ ~falshood,
48    8,    7|       toward me,~ ~to be already sufficiently punished. No, treacherous
49    8,    7|          that he afflicted her~ ~sufficiently) tooke her Garments, and
50    8,    8|         friend, thought himselfe sufficiently revenged. But now, in~ ~
51    8,    9|        behaviour of the~ ~people sufficiently pleasing to them; they resolved
52    8,    9|       with us, having (no doubt) sufficiently understoode, what it is~ ~
53    8,   10|       faire a summe of Florines. Sufficiently was I thine owne~ ~before,
54    9,    1|            they have all bene so sufficiently spoken of, but something
55    9,    5|        understand me what I say? Sufficiently answered Bruno, leave all
56    9,    6|       poore hoste had a~ ~woman (sufficiently faire) to his wife, by whom
57   10,    1|   recount to you a short Novell, sufficiently pleasing, in mine~ ~owne
58   10,    1|          time he made~ ~himselfe sufficiently knowne, for a very valiant
59   10,    3|          quoth he) can I also do sufficiently for you,~ ~seeing it is
60   10,    6|           THE SIXT NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ SUFFICIENTLY DECLARING, THAT HOW MIGHTY
61   10,    6| perceived that they had fished~ ~sufficiently: they came forth of the
62   10,    8|          bee onely thine. I know sufficiently, how farre~ ~the forces
63   10,    8|         of thine, as a~ ~man not sufficiently understanding, how I enjoy
64   10,    8|       after further proofe, doth sufficiently~ ~testifie: One selfe-same
65   10,    8|         greedily covetous, but~ ~sufficiently stored with the goods of
66   10,    8|         one~ ~that remembred him sufficiently, and would not be ungratefull
67   10,    9|          you, as your faces do~ ~sufficiently informe mee, is matter of
68   10,    9|      returned into~ ~Alexandria: sufficiently informed, what preparation
69   10,    9|    without words) have~ ~already sufficiently warranted your Gracious
70   10,    9|      about him: albeit he knew~ ~sufficiently the magnificence of Saladine,
71   10,    9|      like, who although they are sufficiently able, doe performe it~ ~
72   10,   10|            Now was the Marquesse sufficiently satisfied in his soule,
73   10,   10|          I am perswaded you know sufficiently, that the sense and~ ~understanding
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