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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