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1 1, 1| sonne (answered the good old man) thou hast done~ ~well, 2 1, 3| regard he was now growne very old, he would leave that Ring 3 1, Song| understanding lends:~ ~ Old or new thoughts cannot in 4 2, 8| and now about nine yeares old,~ ~his Daughter called Violenta, 5 2, 8| comely as could~ ~be. As the old Count sate eating his meate 6 3, 1| able~ ~services: for the old silly man is gon, and we 7 3, 3| words, pacified the good old man so well as he~ ~could 8 3, 4| separation or division, but an old ruinous~ ~tottring wall. 9 3, 9| of~ ~greater discretion. Old Count Isnarde dying, young 10 3, 9| shee demanded of~ ~the good old Widdow, what Gentleman he 11 3, 9| saluted, she~ ~told the old Lady, that she requested 12 3, 9| then boldly, replied the old Lady, and~ ~remaine constantly 13 3, 9| ought to doe.~ ~ The good old Lady imagined, that this 14 3, 9| just time.~ ~ Thus the old Lady, not at this time onely, 15 3, 9| troublesome to the good old Lady; but calling~ ~her 16 3, 9| to Florence; and the good old Lady, to~ ~avoyde the Counts 17 4, 3| to be fifteene~ ~yeeres old; the third was foureteene, 18 4, 10| make him lusty~ ~in his old yeeres, he tooke the glasse; 19 5, 2| what she was. Whereto the old woman thus answered:~ ~Gentlewoman ( 20 5, 2| grew her~ ~behaviour to the old Lady, and all the rest beside; 21 5, 2| Constance continuing thus in the old Ladies service at Susa, 22 5, 2| her fortunes to the good old Lady with whom~ ~she dwelt; 23 5, 2| blazed abroad. The good old Lady commended her desire, 24 5, 2| of~ ~him. Then the good old Lady, being desirous to 25 5, 3| and found therin a very~ ~old man, having a wife rather 26 5, 3| be without company, the old man spake thus unto her.~ ~ 27 5, 3| Daughter (answered the old man) this~ ~is not the way 28 5, 3| none so neere, said the~ ~old man, that day light will 29 5, 3| Daughter answered the good old man, we can gladly give 30 5, 3| farre spent, albeit the~ ~old mans words did much dismay 31 5, 3| supt poorely~ ~with the old man and his wife, with such 32 5, 3| it~ ~belonged. The good old man, not seeing the Maiden 33 5, 3| good distance off, the good old man began~ ~thus to question 34 5, 3| day since our arising. The old woman made answer, that 35 5, 3| Hay-stack; wherof the good old man was not a little joyfull, 36 5, 3| lovingly together, till old age made them~ ~as honourable, 37 5, 4| of accesse to her window; old provident Lizio lockes the~ ~ 38 5, 4| slept till broade day light. Old Messer Lizio, who~ ~continually 39 5, 5| Maide was fifteene yeeres old, laboured to be possessed 40 5, 10| For, when wee grow to bee old, our Husbands,~ ~yea, our 41 5, 10| Supper with her, to whom the old woman was employed as her~ ~ 42 5, 10| Asse, and~ ~taking off the old sacke, he espyed the young 43 5, 10| of~ ~Herculano, who is an old, dissembling hypocrite? 44 6, 5| season; they borrowed two old cloakes of the poore~ ~man, 45 8, 4| servant, in~ ~the nature of an old maide, not indued with any 46 8, 5| punishing the luxurious~ ~old Provoste, had generall commendations 47 8, 7| the Dairy Farme, and the old smal~ ~Turret, not a little 48 8, 7| due forme, and wrote an~ ~old Fable, insted of a Charme; 49 8, 7| steps, hee went into the old Tower, and tooke~ ~away 50 8, 9| not yet above ten yeares old. Wherefore let~ ~me prevaile 51 9, 5| were in~ ~the custody of an old Woman that kepte the house, 52 9, 5| judgement, why man, I am not so old as I seeme to~ ~be, and 53 9, 6| not fully (as yet) a yeare old, and sucking~ ~on the mothers 54 9, 9| called: Sir, answered the old man, this is called, The 55 10, 3| served with almes. When the old Woman heard~ ~these words, 56 10, 3| turned from him,~ ~he sayde. Old man, thou must dye. Whereunto 57 10, 4| I now? whereto the good old Lady~ ~kindly replyed, saying. 58 10, 4| thither; which the good old Lady did,~ ~Gentile himselfe 59 10, 4| Malefactor to the Pope; and an old~ ~idle-headed man, yeelding 60 10, 6| but said, that you being old, and called the Aged; should 61 10, 8| hee came at last to an~ ~old ruinous part of the City, 62 10, 10| house, and (perhaps) to her old occupation of~ ~keeping 63 10, 10| her, she went home to her old~ ~fathers house.~ ~ And 64 10, 10| now aged twelve~ ~yeares old, and somewhat more, as also 65 10, 10| Lord Marques, fetching home old Janiculo from his country