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 1  Ind      |             bid them welcome: for~ ~truly (as Madam Pampinea saide)
 2    1,    1|         matter, said the Friar, and truly payed backe againe to~ ~
 3    1,    1|            his Crosse; yet being so truly~ ~repentant, as I see thou
 4    1,    6|        dinner, he said to himselfe; Truly this man is more~ ~magnificent
 5    1,    7|          will have your advice so~ ~truly figured over my gate, and
 6    2,    1|    miraculously cured,~ ~that never truly was any way impotent? Certaine
 7    2,    1|           their Host, they told him truly how all had happened,~ ~
 8    2,    1|            and had~ ~acquainted him truly with every particular: Master
 9    2,    6|        arguments) that his name was truly Geoffrey, and the eldest
10    2,    8|             even~ ~as if Nature had truly instructed them, that this
11    2,    9|           is my witnesse, that I am truly compassionate of you, and
12    2,    9|            bare command? God, who~ ~truly knoweth all things, is my
13    2,    9|            things by him purloyned, truly he revealed the whole forme~ ~
14    2,    9|             to~ ~use them, but must truly witnesse what she was indeed,
15    2,    9|           And thus was the Proverbe truly~ ~verified, that shame succeedeth
16    3,    2|         please to come~ ~againe. No truly Sir, quoth she, I onely
17    3,    2|           few though they were, yet truly~ ~wise; marvelled much at
18    3,    5|      seemeth to me, that you are so truly wise, as no~ ~doubt you
19    3,    7|               as his innocent soule truly witnessed with him, and
20    3,    7|           any time offend you? No~ ~truly Sir, quoth shee; but the
21    3,    7|            otherwise. And to speake truly, I perceive the fault to
22    3,    7|            escape with life) I will truly keepe promise with thee.~ ~
23    3,    7|           sent for, to understand~ ~truly how the case went, they
24    3,    8|           whether he~ ~was (as yet) truly alive, or no. But when he
25    3,    9|            now was~ ~Count Bertrand truly married to the faire Juliet
26    3,   10|      Rustico retorted: "Thou sayest truly; but thou hast another thing~ ~
27    4,    1|            descent, acquainting him truly with the height, and how
28    4,    1|          and then if you will Judge truly, and without affection,~ ~
29    4,    1|           beene any way deceived,~ ~truly the deceit proceeded onely
30    4,    1|         hath sent thee to me; and~ ~truly I will bestow them frankly
31    4,    1|           soule~ ~affecting mine so truly, cannot walke alone, without
32    4,    2|             which hee had told her. Truly Madam (answered Albert)
33    4,    2|             will protest as you are truly vertuous, never to reveale
34    4,    3|              and although they were truly inocent, either in knowledge~ ~
35    4,    4|         such flowing manner, as was truly~ ~answerable to her merit.
36    4,    6|            intruding passions, as a truly vertuous minde ought to~ ~
37    4,    6|        against desperation,~ ~to be truly good; but to the rest thus
38    4,    8|           according as his wife had truly related~ ~to him, with all
39    4,   10|           the~ ~City, to understand truly, whither the condemned man
40    4,   10|      originall to the end: relating truly, that~ ~being her Lover,
41    5,    1|          the worlds eye behold them truly, by~ ~manifest testimony
42    5,    1|           divine Mistresse see, how truly and honourably I doe~ ~affect
43    5,    7|            deniall, but~ ~confessed truly what hee had done: whereupon,
44    5,   10|       blasted with age before I can truly understand what youth is,~ ~
45    5,   10|             hurt us. If any one can truly speake~ ~thereof, then I
46    6,    2|               that they both (being truly wise and judicious) have
47    6,    5|     portrait;~ ~shaping them all so truly alike and resemblable, that
48    6,   10|            hast run after them. But truly, he is a~ ~notable servant
49    6,   10|             people of Certaldo. And truly (in those dayes) it was
50    6,   10|              before you speake? Yes truly Sir, replyed Madame Pampinea:~ ~
51    7,    5|             to me, as~ ~often did I truly returne thee word, when
52    7,    7|            by that solemne sigh. No truly Madame, answered Anichino,
53    7,    7|             hope, for~ ~I tell thee truly, never could gifts, promises,
54    8,    1|              the summe~ ~containing truly two hundred Crownes (wherewith
55    8,    6|           and Countrey, I tell thee truly, that my Brawne~ ~is stolne.
56    8,    7|      entreaties (which, to speake~ ~truly, I never knew how to steepe
57    8,    9|           the least, which are both truly and duly sent us. Enjoying~ ~
58    8,    9|            voice heard. I tell thee truly Bruno (answered~ ~Master
59    8,    9|            Bruno) you speake~ ~most truly. I could (quoth the Doctor)
60    8,   10|        having first registred downe truly all the goods, in the~ ~
61    8,   10|         sorrow, as if she had meant truly indeed.~ ~Salabetto, in
62    8,   10|             which~ ~though I cannot truly tearme spent, but rather
63    9,    3|        demanded what he~ ~ayled?~ ~ Truly (quoth Calandrino) well
64    9,    5| fore-alledged reason, and tel you~ ~truly how it hapned.~ ~ Niccholao
65   10,    3|    PERSEVERING AND DWELLING IN A~ ~ TRULY NOBLE SOULE, CANNOT BE VIOLENCED
66   10,    3|    assistance, he declared to him~ ~truly what he was, the cause of
67   10,    5|           be pleased then to tel me truly, the occasion of your~ ~
68   10,    6|           IS: YET A MAGNANIMOUS AND TRULY GENEROUS HEART, IT CAN~ ~
69   10,    8|            the~ ~multitude) seeing, truly confessed the deed. By meanes
70   10,    9|       remembrance, in~ ~telling mee truly, whether thou hast seene
71   10, Song|             by~ ~her, smiling said. Truly Madam, you may do us a great
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