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 1  Ind      |         long lasting thereof, doe hold it~ ~verie convenient, that
 2    1,    4|       shold be done disorderly, I hold it lawfull for every one~ ~(
 3    1,    4|        befall me; and therefore I hold it wisedome, to~ ~take such
 4    1,    5|         VERTUOUS LADIES, OUGHT TO HOLD~ ~ THEIR CHASTITIE IN MORE
 5    1,    6|       worse~ ~throwne away, yet I hold him more to be commended,
 6    1,    9|     unreasonable~ ~appetite) will hold the heads of them in your
 7    2,    1|            crying out aloude. Lay hold on this Traytor, a mocker
 8    2,    4|           swimming. Others caught hold on such things, as by Fortunes
 9    2,    4|           dreading drowning) take hold on~ ~any the very smallest
10    2,    5|      other businesse, which might hold her time long enough of~ ~
11    2,    5|        embrace him, catching fast hold~ ~about his neck; he stood
12    2,    5|         any longer, catching fast hold with his hands for his~ ~
13    2,    5|         had not taken~ ~very good hold on the brim: he might have
14    2,    5|           heard, they caught fast hold of him, saying. Wilt not
15    2,    6|    enforce me to deny it, for I~ ~hold her highly worthy of my
16    2,    7|      Prince and Churiacy:~ ~tooke hold of the cord about Churiacyes
17    2,    9|       feare and folly. Wherefore, hold it for a certaine rule,~ ~
18    2,   10|       that day; which makes me to hold~ ~it fit and expedient,
19    2,   10|       fore, I would advise and do hold it an~ ~action wel performed
20    3,    4|       Puccio, the Philosophers do hold, that such as~ ~covet to
21    3,    5|        much worse, if~ ~they take hold of them, onely Judge you
22    3,    6|        had not~ ~commanded me, to hold him in suspense with so
23    3,    6|        mayest (with shame enough) hold thy peace,~ ~for with the
24    3,    7|           especially, such men as hold the place~ ~and office as
25    3,    8|      which operation, it would so hold~ ~and continue, according
26    4,    2|     remorse of conscience tooke~ ~hold of him, for the former passages
27    4,    2|          his backe. Catching fast hold on my Hood,~ ~against the
28    4,    3|         his~ ~owne nature) taketh hold on such things as are light
29    4,    3|         Sisters~ ~life, hee tooke hold on this her dayly suite
30    4,    6|         of the Garden,~ ~to catch hold on any such blacke ugly
31    4,    6|           vertues. Wherefore,~ ~I hold it farre better for you,
32    4,    8|         to some other. Wherefore, hold it good,~ ~that to avoid
33    5,    1|      forth, which tooke such fast hold on the Rhodians~ ~shippe,
34    5,    1|         and each of them~ ~laying hold of his Mistris, delivered
35    5,    3|         him, he~ ~was not able to hold out any longer.~ ~ Now was
36    5,    4|   conversing with any one, that I hold~ ~this our enterparlance
37    5,    4|         grapling~ ~hookes to take hold above and below, according
38    5,    8|         where their~ ~teeth tooke hold, did most cruelly bite her.
39    5,    8|           the Hounds tooke fast~ ~hold on her body, so staying
40    5,    9|      selfe, that you would partly hold me excused.~ ~ Now, in regard
41    6,    7|          to all~ ~purposes: but I hold it a matter of much greater
42    6,   10| determination, that Biagio should hold conference with the Friars
43    7,    1|           wisedome~ ~in it: but I hold it best for our owne safety,
44    7,    4|         and~ ~calling Cheta, take hold good Cheta, and save thy
45    7,    7|          beleeve it unfeinedly, I hold thee to be~ ~worthy of my
46    7,    8|           he slept not, she would hold it strongly, and then his
47    7,    9|          Pyrrhus. So, taking fast hold on a small tuft of his beard,~ ~
48    7,    9|          his mouth, catching fast hold on one of his soundest~ ~
49    7,   10|       from Meucio, lest he should hold it disgracefull in~ ~him,
50    7, Song|           shee began to us all: I hold it very decent and~ ~necessary,
51    8,    4|    whatsoever: you must and shall hold mee~ ~excused, because I
52    8,    5|        Niccolao, and~ ~tooke fast hold on his Gowne before; the
53    8,    7|     injuries towards thee, and to hold selfe revenged~ ~fully,
54    8,    7|         your~ ~selfe not aged) do hold it for an especiall delight,
55    8,    9|          and then~ ~catching fast hold on one of the Doctours feete,
56    8,   10|         let me entreate thee~ ~to hold me excused, because before
57    9,    8|            So he stept to~ ~catch hold on the Porter, but he (being
58    9,    9|           to see it; but rather~ ~hold all to be done in merriment.
59    9,   10|        Candle to Gossip Petro, to hold in his hand,~ ~said. Marke
60   10,    1|          on horseback, seeming to hold on~ ~still the way for Tuscane:
61   10,    3|      roughly to him, and taking~ ~hold of the bonnet on his head,
62   10,    3|        spend what is thine, didst hold~ ~it for no shame to kil
63   10,    3|        leave mee.~ ~ Wherefore, I hold it much better for me to
64   10,    4|        ought to be: except we lay hold on the actions of love,~ ~
65   10,    6|          alwaies~ ~(Noble Ladies) hold it fit and decent, that
66   10,    6|      strong soever he be, but I~ ~hold him weake and easie to be
67   10,    7|        melancholly conceit taking hold on another: the~ ~faire
68   10,    7|    instant, when Loves fire tooke hold on my yeelding affection:
69   10,    8|          doe affect, but also doe hold my very life of~ ~thee.
70   10,    8|          matter to full effect, I hold this to be~ ~our onely way.
71   10,    8|             Many Philosophers doe hold opinion, that the actions
72   10,    8|          howbeit some~ ~other doe hold, that this necessity is
73   10,   10|           to be Hog-rubbers, then hold any soveraignty over men?
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