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 1  Ind      |         either Feaver, or any other accident.~ ~ And this pestilence
 2  Ind      |            contagion of them: which accident, and~ ~other the like, if
 3  Ind      |         mocking at every mournefull accident, and so~ ~they vowed to
 4  Ind      |           appointed, but meerely by accident, and~ ~sitting, as it were
 5    1,    1|          and~ ~overthrow, upon this accident will cry out and mutiny
 6    1,    3|           by reason of some sodaine accident~ ~happening to him) standing
 7    1,    4|             jocund of so happy an~ ~accident, gladly tooke the key, and
 8    1,    9|       disport with some~ ~mirthfull accident. Wherefore willingly, and
 9    2,    1|              a long while) at the~ ~accident, and causing Martellino
10    2,    2|             Lady at this unexpected accident, and~ ~not knowing now how
11    2,    2|    concerning this unhappy~ ~nights accident befalne him, wherein he
12    2,    3|             straunge and unexpected accident, yea, so violent were their~ ~
13    2,    3|             where the newes of this accident was~ ~(long before) noysed,
14    2,    6|    Lunigiana, and there (by strange accident) he became~ ~servant to
15    2,    7|              living.~ ~This unhappy accident displeased the Lady very
16    2,    7|             the Emperour) came~ ~by accident to Lajazzo: and hearing
17    2,    9|           and seene so admirable an accident; was so amazed in his~ ~
18    3,    3|   sorrowfully demanded of her; what accident had happened?~ ~Holy Father (
19    3,    3|       Father (quoth shee) no novell accident, only your wicked and~ ~
20    3,    4|             long time since, as the accident will better~ ~acquaint you
21    3,    5|            more~ ~apparantly, by an accident happening to a Knight of
22    3,    8|            great admiration at this accident, called his~ ~Monkes about
23    3,    8|           and amazed at this rare~ ~accident; they fled away from him,
24    3,    9|      joyfull, as hoping that this~ ~accident would prove the meanes,
25    4,    1|    appointment; I will recount an~ ~accident very pittifull, or rather
26    4,    1|             poore happinesse, by an accident most~ ~spightfull and malicious.
27    4,    1|          perhaps) found~ ~it out by accident; so it was, and I deny it
28    4,    1|     sodainly, whensoever any crosse accident should come~ ~from her Father;
29    4,    3|      dreaming on any such desperate accident, and to her he used these~ ~
30    4,    4|           night.~ ~ By some unhappy accident or other, the King of Thunis
31    4,    4|        broken with him, and how the accident had falne out.~ ~Age being
32    4,    5|           is the place where~ ~this accident also happened.~ ~ In Messina
33    4,    5|              while after, when this accident came to be publikely knowne,
34    4,    6|           How greevous this strange accident was to poore Andreana, who~ ~
35    4,    6|           the truth concerning this accident. But let not any~ ~man among
36    4,    6|             and by what meanes this accident happened. Beside, he sent
37    4,    7|          such a strange and uncouth accident, in loosing him~ ~whom she
38    4,    7|           relate, how she saw the~ ~accident to happen, that her owne
39    4,    7|             bed, even by the like~ ~accident Pasquino formerly did, to
40    4,    7|             to ensue thereon, by an accident so strange and~ ~inevitable:
41    4,    8|            it,~ ~that so strange an accident should thus happen in his
42    4,    8|          sorrow upon this strange~ ~accident, who, causing his body to
43    4,    8|           in the Church; and this~ ~accident being now noysed among the
44    4,    9|      quality; which~ ~approveth the accident to be more cruell, then
45    4,    9|        being exceeding glad of this accident,~ ~which gave him liberty
46    4,   10|             SOMETIME BY ADVENTUROUS ACCIDENT,~ ~ RATHER THEN ANY REASONABLE
47    4,   10|         affrighted at so strange an accident, and~ ~suspecting that Ruggiero
48    4,   10|            wittes, at so strange an accident, and his owne ignorance,
49    5,    1|          from perishing.~ ~ If this accident were displeasing to poore
50    5,    1|           to Chynon, prepared a new accident, whereby to comfort him
51    5,    2|            as one, who not~ ~by any accident hapning, lifted up her head
52    5,    5| respectively, before any other such accident shall happen.~ ~ It came
53    5,    5|    acquainted with this~ ~admirable accident, gave her most gracious
54    5,    7|            rather by nature, then~ ~accident, his conditions were very
55    5,    8|             had seene this straunge accident, fell into diversity of
56    6,  Ind|          begin the first Novell, an accident suddenly happened, which
57    6,    2|       Madame Oretta;~ ~whereby this accident came to my remembrance,
58    7,    1|             concerning the latter~ ~accident, it was not to John of Lorrayne,
59    7,    2|             finde fault at any such accident, either~ ~by knowledge thereof
60    7,    7|   discoverie of~ ~this Garden-night accident. Perhaps, Madame Beatrix
61    8,    3|       discourse, he recounted every accident as~ ~it hapned, both what
62    8,    7|            Scholler, prepared a new accident,~ ~wherby he might fully
63    8,    7|          people, that in a straunge accident of~ ~thunder and lightning,
64    8,   10|           deare Love, what sodain~ ~accident hath befalne you, to urge
65    9,    1|             away so manfully. Which accident pleasing her beyond all~ ~
66    9,    7|        short Novell, of a strange~ ~accident happening unto a neighbour
67   10,    4|        passe, that some~ ~dangerous accident befell her, which was so
68   10,    4|             a strange and wonderful accident: every one~ ~highly commending
69   10,    7|       displeased at this haplesse~ ~accident, applying her with continuall
70   10,    8|            another, but only by the accident of death;~ ~nor could either
71   10,    8|            seene the manner of this accident, was not~ ~a little joyfull,
72   10,    8|            wondring at this strange accident, the povertie of his~ ~estate,
73   10,    8|          was brought of this rare~ ~accident, commanding them al three
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