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1 Ind | one was seated at the Table: the Viands (delicately 2 1, 5| diet for service to his Table, that remained onely at 3 1, 5| Marquesse were seated at one Table, and his~ ~attendants placed 4 1, 5| meate that stood on the Table. Neverthelesse, observing~ ~ 5 1, 6| fellowes) seated at the~ ~Table. The Inquisitor presently 6 1, 6| the rest (sitting at the Table~ ~with the Inquisitor) laughed 7 1, 6| the~ ~Abbot was set at the Table. Primasso hearing this, 8 1, 6| be served to any of the Table, untill~ ~such time as the 9 2, 2| Supper being served in to the Table, and hee seated according 10 2, 2| in misery, drew on (by Table discourse) his birth, education, 11 2, 3| called him to a little Table standing by,~ ~where hung 12 2, 5| other discoursings, the table being~ ~covered, and variety 13 2, 5| before they arose from the table. Andrea~ ~then offring to 14 2, 6| they would sit downe at the Table, saluted Messer~ ~Conrado 15 2, 7| Constantine being seated at the Table, hee began (as one~ ~confounded 16 2, 9| bee better served at his Table, then himselfe dayly~ ~was, 17 2, 9| Taper stood~ ~burning on the Table by her, as in her Husbands 18 2, 9| Rings, which lay upon the Table, a purse of hers, hanging~ ~ 19 2, 9| welcommed this Gentleman to his table, where he~ ~observed the 20 2, 10| order for that evenings Table~ ~service, and what else 21 2, 10| daintily. Being risen from the Table, according to the~ ~Queenes 22 3, 4| fashion, and neere it a large table placed, ordered in such 23 3, 4| direct the~ ~Furnace and Table, according as you imagine 24 3, 7| melancholly, he arose from the Table, when some (as yet) had 25 4, 9| done, when I am set at the Table, send it to me in a silver 26 4, 9| Rossiglione sate downe at the table with his Lady: but he~ ~ 27 4, 9| So starting up from the Table, and stepping unto a great 28 4, 10| but being risen from the Table, they fell to their~ ~delight 29 5, 4| continuall welcome guest to his~ ~Table, Messer Lizio and his wife 30 5, 9| roasted. Himselfe covered the Table, set bread~ ~and salt on 31 5, 9| and being sated at the Table, not knowing~ ~what they 32 5, 9| they were~ ~risen from the table, and had spent some small 33 5, 10| was~ ~hee seated at the Table, but her Husband was returned 34 5, 10| were sitting downe at the Table,~ ~very neere unto us wee 35 5, 10| House: hee started from the Table,~ ~and stepping to a little 36 6, 2| sparing manner to~ ~the Table, that each Gentleman might 37 6, 4| Fowle was served~ ~up to the Table before Messer Currado, who 38 6, 9| each dally furnished the Table, for the rest~ ~of the company. 39 6, 10| sooner was he set at the Table, but away went~ ~they in 40 6, 10| wine, he arose from the table~ ~to the window, where beholding 41 7, 1| folded up in a faire cleane table cloth)~ ~into her Garden, 42 7, 9| they wait on you at the Table? Yes~ ~but I do wife (quoth 43 8, 1| drawne them over upon the Table, the summe~ ~containing 44 8, 2| rose~ ~grumbling from the Table, and fetching the Cloake 45 8, 7| Let us make him our onely Table~ ~argument, and seeing his 46 8, 9| Fiste oftentimes on the Table, at ast he~ ~started uppe, 47 8, 9| hand~ ~furiously on the Table, he sayde. I sweare by the 48 8, 9| them daily at~ ~his own table, and evermore delighting 49 9, 8| another trencher-fly for the table, as our forenamed Guiotto 50 9, 9| for maintaining a worthy table in my house, without~ ~distinguishing 51 9, 10| But being risen from the Table, they~ ~began their dances, 52 10, 4| disposed) he sate downe at the Table~ ~with his guests, causing 53 10, 4| Company~ ~sitting at the Table (being all very wise and 54 10, 4| at the upper end of the Table, and then Signior Gentile~ ~ 55 10, 4| starting~ ~up from the Table, taking the Infant in his 56 10, 6| and brought them to the Table,~ ~where they skipt and 57 10, 6| Father: some leaping from the Table into the Pond againe,~ ~ 58 10, 6| and served them to the~ ~Table according as Signior Neri 59 10, 6| remaining to be brought~ ~to the table, except Fruit and Cheese, 60 10, 6| afforded,~ ~setting them on the Table before the King. Which being 61 10, 7| yet) not risen from the~ ~Table, he commanded him to use 62 10, 7| and being~ ~risen from the Table, he tooke him into his Bedchamber, 63 10, 9| pleased, so they sate at the Table, where~ ~(we need make no 64 10, 9| and throwing~ ~downe the Table before her, cried out aloud: 65 10, 9| Thorello. So running to the Table~ ~where he sate, without