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1 1, 2| Jehannot, thou art extremely desirous, that I~ ~should convert 2 1, 3| whereof, made him earnestly desirous to leave it~ ~as a perpetuall 3 1, 6| owne folly, and being desirous to make him an amends, strove 4 1, 7| master Herminio, he grew very desirous to have a~ ~sight of him. 5 2, 1| sort together, they grew as desirous to see the Shrine, as any~ ~ 6 2, 4| whom, distressed Landolpho, desirous to~ ~save his life, if possibly 7 2, 7| rare rumour, made him~ ~desirous to see her, and after he 8 2, 7| which made them~ ~the more desirous to see her: wherfore earnestly 9 2, 7| affaires at Rhodes, was~ ~desirous to returne home to Cyprus, 10 2, 7| very~ ~poore estate, yet desirous to revisite her father. 11 2, 7| there, the Soldan was~ ~desirous to understand, how she could 12 2, 8| The President being desirous to make the boy his, the 13 2, 8| spake to them. If you be~ ~desirous of your Sons health, it 14 2, 8| my life.~ ~ His Mother, desirous to bee resolved, whether 15 2, 8| be~ ~growne aged, hee was desirous to leave Ireland, and to 16 2, 8| Father) being earnestly~ ~desirous to see her; he dayly resorted 17 2, 9| but seeing thou art so desirous to know more: I~ ~plainely 18 2, 9| answere, was ten times more desirous then~ ~before, and saide: 19 2, 9| theirs.~ ~ The Soldane, being desirous to give Sicurano all manner 20 2, 10| of your~ ~counsell, I am desirous to speake my mind, concerning 21 3, 1| words of Lurco, hee was so desirous to~ ~dwell among the Nunnes, 22 3, 4| Puccio being very earnestly desirous to understand the~ ~speediest 23 4, 2| Which I am the rather~ ~desirous to report, to recreate your 24 4, 3| her, that if she was so desirous of Ninettaes life: it lay 25 4, 5| and thereupon were very desirous to ransacke~ ~the pot to 26 4, 6| whereof, Gabriello being desirous to visite~ ~her the night 27 4, 6| listen thereto. And he being desirous to~ ~give her contentment, 28 4, 7| same fire;~ ~making him as desirous of her loving acceptance, 29 4, 7| Garden, whereto he was desirous to bring her, to the end, 30 4, 8| much labour,~ ~are the more desirous to have ease.~ ~ She staying 31 4, 9| perhaps) being earnestly desirous to see him; marvailing at 32 4, 10| dullard, and if thou be so~ ~desirous of sleeping, get thee home 33 5, 1| it seemeth that they are desirous to make~ ~tryall, whether 34 5, 1| Wherefore, if thou art desirous to recover thy losse, I~ ~ 35 5, 2| what ground; nor was she so desirous of~ ~death as before, but 36 5, 2| the good old Lady, being desirous to let Martuccio know,~ ~ 37 5, 4| made your Daughter~ ~so desirous to lodge in the Garden Gallery. 38 5, 5| inhabitant there) was desirous to live in Faenza againe, 39 5, 8| that he could not be more desirous of the match, then~ ~her 40 5, 9| is become so strangely~ ~desirous, as, if I doe not bring 41 6, 2| drunke so sprightly, was very desirous to taste~ ~of the Wine, 42 6, 9| Bruneleschi, who was earnestly desirous, to procure Signior Guido~ ~ 43 6, 10| heere, I have often bene~ ~desirous to let you see a place somwhat 44 6, 10| excellent report) being very desirous to see it;~ ~sodainely commaunded 45 7, 4| mightand so forth. Beeing desirous~ ~to make experience of 46 7, 5| affayres: which makes them desirous of high~ ~Festivall dayes, 47 7, 10| made them very~ ~earnestly desirous to know, by what meanes 48 7, Song| selfe. Wherefore, being desirous to imitate precedent good 49 8, 3| about him, as if hee were desirous to finde him,~ ~replyed. 50 8, 7| me, that thou art verie desirous to come downe~ ~hither on 51 8, 7| thine owne, if thou be so desirous to have it: and~ ~as much 52 8, 9| regard, he grew exceeding desirous, by what meanes he might~ ~ 53 8, 9| respected.~ ~When he grew desirous to depart from hence, upon 54 8, 9| alwayes~ ~provided, if men bee desirous of their company: but for 55 8, 9| fancie. Who beeing also as desirous on the other side, to make~ ~ 56 8, 10| any~ ~Merchant shot bee so desirous: as also to preserve them 57 8, 10| like enthralled people, desirous of liberty, wee should~ ~ 58 9, 2| DECLARED, THAT WHOSOEVER IS DESIROUS TO REPREHEND~ ~ SINNE IN 59 9, 3| many mischiefes, as I am desirous to finde~ ~ease. Were I 60 9, 5| graunt what~ ~thou art so desirous to have, and I plainly perceive 61 9, 5| which regard, I am~ ~very desirous to have thee revenged on 62 9, 6| Panuccio grew~ ~exceedingly desirous to enjoy the fruits of hi; 63 9, 6| having wit at will, and desirous to~ ~cloude an error unadvisedly 64 9, 10| all the night~ ~long, so desirous they were to have the deed 65 9, 10| whatsoever I say, if you are desirous to have it done.~ ~Faithfully 66 10, 3| owne renowne, thou wast desirous of my death: it is no matter 67 10, 3| which when I saw thee so desirous to have it, I resolved~ ~ 68 10, 5| AND GENTLEWOMEN, THAT ARE DESIROUS TO~ ~ PRESERVE THEIR CHASTITY, 69 10, 6| Neries Garden; hee grew very desirous~ ~to see it. But when he 70 10, 7| desperate end) she was desirous to live no longer. Now it 71 10, 7| immediately, that shee was~ ~desirous to heare his playing and 72 10, 7| made the King much more desirous, and being~ ~risen from 73 10, 10| But because you are so desirous to have me fettered in the