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 1  Ind      |              especially respect to bring us tydings of them. After
 2    1,    2|       engine arte and endevour) to bring to~ ~nothing, or else to
 3    2,    3|  Corn-lofts, whether I can closely bring~ ~you, and making shift
 4    2,    4|           order the businesse, and bring so rich a~ ~booty (without
 5    2,    6|        rent and~ ~torne, hee would bring her other of his wives,
 6    2,    7|         But~ ~thither he would not bring her, because himselfe was
 7    2,    7|      perswasions they wonne him to bring them to the place~ ~where
 8    2,    7|          could not so conveniently bring this to~ ~passe, because
 9    2,    8|   NEVERTHELESSE RENOWNE A MAN, AND BRING HIM TO FARRE~ ~ GREATER
10    2,    8|          rewards, to such as could bring his body alive or~ ~dead.~ ~
11    2,    8|            content your minde, and bring you to a more pleasing kinde~ ~
12    2,    9|           witnesse whereof, I will bring backe with~ ~me such private
13    2,    9|           kill you by the way as I bring you,~ ~and if I doe it not,
14    2,    9|      friendly letters beside, to~ ~bring him thither upon an lall
15    2,   10|            seeme to avouch, I will bring~ ~her to you, for you appeare
16    2,   10|             and if~ ~you please to bring me where she is, you shall
17    2,   10|    stranger, that~ ~Pagamino might bring into the house with him.
18    2, Song|             which kind contentment bring?~ ~ Come, come, sweet Love,
19    2, Song|    delights which kind contentment bring?~ ~ ~ ~ After this Song
20    3,    1|      himselfe, how~ ~best he might bring his intent to effect; which
21    3,    3|         benefit of her friend, and bring her desires to their full
22    3,    7|         enjoyned: may some of them bring bread, others~ ~wine, others
23    3,    7|            the Inne, the meanes to bring the murther to light, and~ ~
24    3,    8|      zealous prayers, whereby to~ ~bring him backe againe to life,
25    3,    8|         here, but~ ~such as I must bring my selfe; neither are they
26    3,    9|            to do for you, if I can bring my purpose to~ ~effect.
27    4,    1|        heart forth of his body, to bring it to him,~ ~which they
28    4,    2|         can I~ ~safely (afterward) bring you where you would be.
29    4,    7|         whereto he was desirous to bring her, to the end, that they~ ~
30    5,    2|        manner. Constance, I~ ~will bring thee to the house of a very
31    5,    3|        forward as himselfe, should bring the matter to full~ ~effect.
32    5,    3|            well contented, we will bring you to a~ ~Castle, which
33    5,    5|       House,~ ~whence Guidotto did bring both the Girle and goods,
34    5,    9|             thy selfe, that I will bring it with me. Whereat the
35    5,    9|         desirous, as, if I doe not bring it to him at my comming
36    5,   10|        mens contentation, and~ ~to bring Children; and therefore
37    6,   10|      ringing, he should~ ~come and bring the wallet to him. Which (
38    6,   10|       finde any convenient time to bring you~ ~thither, the Sunne
39    6, Song|       Tindaro,~ ~commaunded him to bring his Bagge-pipe, by the sound
40    7,    4|           onely shee adventured to bring her friend~ ~home into her
41    7,    5|           not intend it, but would bring her to~ ~another holy Brother,
42    7,    8|   dishonest behaviour. Then will I bring~ ~them home with me, and
43    7,    9|          successe, will (no doubt) bring her love to an~ ~happy conclusion.
44    8,    1|            might come see her, and bring the two hundred Crownes
45    8,    2|          tell them, that they must bring me my~ ~shooe-tyes before
46    8,    2|        come, I will not faile~ ~to bring them hither. Oh Sir (quoth
47    8,    5|           misery, the Judges would bring~ ~also in their company,
48    8,    6|        little joyfull, so shall we bring to passe the rest of~ ~the
49    8,    6|          them, and then~ ~wee will bring them hither againe in the
50    8,    7|            in him, or you. Let him bring thee thy Garments, let him~ ~
51    8,    7|           garments are, and I will bring them to you, that you may~ ~
52    8,    7|         Scholler, that promised to bring her~ ~Garments, and as yet
53    8,    7|            any noyse, but quickely bring me some of my Garments.
54    8,    9|          Corsica, from~ ~whence we bring (without the least prejudice
55    8,    9|          you thence softly, and so bring~ ~you along to the company.
56    8,   10|   Merchandises; Merchants use~ ~to bring their wealthy laden Vessels
57    8,   10|          could have~ ~the power to bring me hither: the fire flew
58    9,    1|         foorth of~ ~the grave, and bring you thence (insted of Scannadio)
59    9,    1|            forth of the grave, and bring him home to her house, wher
60    9,    1|          this manner devised) must bring~ ~me into her house: I am
61    9,    4|         have~ ~day-light enough to bring us (before night) to Torreniero.
62    9,    5|            word, if thou~ ~wouldst bring thy Gitterne, and sit downe
63    9,    5|          Calandrino; but shall I~ ~bring my Gitterne thither indeed?
64    9,    5|           letters in her name, and bring them, as if they~ ~were
65    9,   10|            to Tresanti, he would~ ~bring him to his poore abiding,
66   10,    3|          you be so pleased, I will bring you to~ ~him. Mithridanes
67   10,    7|           dayes are fully past, to bring such newes as~ ~will content
68   10,    8| inconsiderate~ ~meanes, whereby to bring matters to their determined
69   10,    8|           and what occasion should bring him thither, especially
70   10,   10|          because she was likely to bring~ ~children, who (by her
71   10,   10|          mansions, which breed and bring uppe some, more~ ~worthy
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