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1 1, 1| sinne. The Friar being well contented with his words, said: It 2 1, 2| Christianitie, and I am well contented to doe it;~ ~onely upon 3 1, 6| Wherewith Primasso being highly contented, yeelding him the~ ~heartiest 4 1, 9| this kinde, I am well~ ~contented to bee the last in every 5 2, 4| Landolpho Ruffolo, who being not contented with his riches,~ ~but coveting 6 2, 8| no man alive so well contented as he, and setting downe 7 2, 9| Woman, and hee was well contented. Whereat Bernardo~ ~stoode 8 2, 10| answered, that he was well contented~ ~therewith, provided, that 9 3, 1| being small, and he not well contented therewith, would~ ~serve 10 3, 3| that the~ ~one was as well contented with these walkes, as the 11 3, 3| good Father) if he could be contented with those walkes, and~ ~ 12 3, 5| answer,~ ~that he was well contented to let him speak with her 13 3, 9| Pilgrime, she seemed well contented~ ~therewith. And desiring 14 4, 2| answered, shee was well contented, that~ ~God Cupid should 15 4, 2| replied, that she was well contented, in~ ~regard of the severe 16 4, 6| that as I would gladly have contented thee, by making him my Son~ ~ 17 4, 10| but bearing all with a contented browe, for~ ~feare of urging 18 5, 1| wherefore the more gladly he contented~ ~himselfe, to tarry till 19 5, 1| the course of life, which contented~ ~him so highly before.~ ~ 20 5, 3| rest, and was~ ~very well contented therewith, albeit she could 21 5, 3| begun, if you can be so well contented, we will bring you to a~ ~ 22 5, 3| honourable marriage, I am well contented therewith, and~ ~your nuptials 23 5, 5| Mayden: he grew the better contented,~ ~resolving with himselfe ( 24 5, 9| in such an honest kind of contented poverty.~ ~ Hereupon, the 25 5, 9| Now although she was well contented~ ~never to be married any 26 6, 10| there-with not a little~ ~contented, because their intended 27 7, 2| heard this, he was better contented then ever,~ ~and went to 28 7, 5| her answer: That hee was~ ~contented with her motion, alwaies 29 7, 5| pray you, and I am~ ~well contented.~ ~ Confession being thus 30 7, 5| his wife kept still her contented quarter, according~ ~as 31 7, 9| thus spoken, and he well contented with her kinde offer,~ ~ 32 7, 10| and therefore I must rest contented as I am.~ ~ Their love continuing 33 8, 1| me, I am therewith well contented. And because the~ ~deceits 34 8, 1| extraordinarily jocond and contented,~ ~returning him a secret 35 8, 1| Gasparuolo was well contented with the motion, and made 36 8, 1| wherewith she was most highly~ ~contented) she lockt them safe uppe 37 8, 1| Gulfardo went~ ~away merily contented, and Ambrosia was served 38 8, 4| The Lord Bishop was~ ~well contented with the motion: so the 39 8, 6| of Maso del Saggio, hath contented you with another merry~ ~ 40 8, 6| answered, that they were well contented both~ ~to eate and drinke, 41 8, 6| and Wine, being heartily contented~ ~likewise, that hee was 42 8, 9| tearmes: became fully~ ~contented to enjoy the Ladie; and, 43 8, 10| judgement. So remaining~ ~contented (whither she would or no) 44 9, 6| towards Florence, no lesse contented~ ~with the manner of occasions 45 9, 8| Guiotto not a little contented, paied the Porter, and taried 46 9, 10| for~ ~maintenance in his contented estate, provided himselfe 47 9, 10| no taile at~ ~all, I am contented to have her without a taile.~ ~ 48 10, 1| reasonable, and am~ ~heartely contented, to behold whatsoever you 49 10, 2| please: but rather am well~ ~contented, that my necessities being 50 10, 3| worthily taught me) live contented with my owne condition.~ ~ 51 10, 4| that mens desires are never contented, but~ ~still will presume 52 10, 5| worthily imployed, I am well contented that you shal keepe it. 53 10, 6| Feeding thus in this contented manner, and fancying the 54 10, 7| her.~ ~ Manutio, more then contented, to carry such glad tydings 55 10, 8| her,~ ~may be the better contented that it is I, rather then 56 10, 8| blushing~ ~shame, I am well contented for to let thee know it.~ ~ 57 10, 8| perforce they must rest~ ~contented.~ ~ You may well imagine, 58 10, 8| telling mee, that honest contented povertie, is the most~ ~ 59 10, 8| you be wise, and rest well contented with~ ~what is done: considering, 60 10, 8| him, they were very well contented that Sophronia should bee~ ~ 61 10, 9| beleeving,~ ~were the better contented, and rode on directly unto 62 10, 10| chains of~ ~wedlocke; I am contented to grant what you request. 63 10, 10| himselfe much more then contented, and the onely happy man~ ~ 64 10, 10| subjects are not therewith~ ~contented, but blunder abroad maliciously; 65 10, 10| you, as~ ~us, hath much contented me.~ ~ And therefore, least