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 1  Ind      |            Parents,~ ~Friends, and familiar confederates, and went to
 2    1,    7|    Boursier, with a few quaint and familiar words, checkt the~ ~miserable
 3    2,    2|            resembling him in~ ~all familiar respects, he appeared (in
 4    2,    7|       purpose, for she refused all familiar privacie with him, which
 5    2,    7|        signes.~ ~ This benefite of familiar conference, beganne to embolden
 6    2,   10|       houres space, they grew into familiar conference; Pagamino yet~ ~
 7    3,    1|            of Nunnes, where he had familiar~ ~conversation with them
 8    3,    1|           acquainted her with such familiar~ ~conversation, as she would
 9    3,    2|    diligently he~ ~observed.~ ~ So familiar was he in the Wardrobe,
10    3,    2|      whosoever had beene so lately familiar with the Queene,~ ~his heart
11    3,    4|     respected him, became the more familiar with him,~ ~allowing him
12    3,    4|           Upon a day as he sate in familiar conference with Puccio,
13    3,    7|             thereof farre greater? Familiar conversation betweene man
14    3,    8|             which medicine is very familiar to me,~ ~because I know
15    3,    9|       scruple of suspicion)~ ~many familiar conferences passed betweene
16    3,   10|            the town, it~ ~became a familiar saying that the most acceptable
17    4,    1|        with her sober, honest, and familiar~ ~purposes. Her Fathers
18    4,    1|      sending it by one of his most familiar servants to~ ~his Daughter,
19    4,    3|  consequently, to~ ~faile in those familiar performances, which formerly
20    4,    6|        Garden.~ ~ After some small familiar Discourse passing betweene
21    4,    6|             in a short while)~ ~so familiar with me, that by no meanes
22    4,    7|              and being an intimate familiar friend, Simonida tooke along
23    5,    2|          in short~ ~time were very familiar to Constance, and so pleasing
24    5,    3|        found there divers of his~ ~familiar acquaintance: he laboured
25    5,    4|           meanes, to admit us more familiar freedome,~ ~without any
26    5,    5|            company of~ ~divers his familiar friends, whereof intelligence
27    5,    8| accompanied~ ~with some few of his familiar friends, departed from Ravenna,
28    5,    9|           spent some small time in familiar~ ~conference: the Lady thought
29    5,   10|     counting-house, admitting no~ ~familiar conversation with me. Why
30    6,  Ind|           convenient) in faire and familiar conference~ ~together, according
31    6,    7|       Adultery, with any secret or familiar friend, as one deserving
32    6,    9|            himselfe alwaies from~ ~familiar conversing with men: provoked
33    6,   10|      immodest deede, but onely for familiar and~ ~blamelesse entercourse:
34    7,    3|            named Credulano; such~ ~familiar intercourses passed betweene
35    7,    3|           the occasion~ ~of our so familiar acquaintance. Reynard being
36    7,    4|      conditions, very frequent and familiar in her~ ~husband Tofano;
37    7,    7|           where Lodovico was: much familiar discourse~ ~passed amongst
38    7,    8|          being thus curbd from her familiar meetings~ ~with Roberto.
39    7,    9|            much other friendly and familiar~ ~talke, they converted
40    7,   10|            two men~ ~lived in such familiar conversation together, and
41    7,   10|            I knew you to be very~ ~familiar: let me intreat you then
42    7,   10|         restrained him from~ ~such familiar offending. And therefore
43    8,    1|       especiall credit, and was so familiar with the very best Marchants;
44    8,    2|          SUFFER PRIESTS TO BE OVER FAMILIAR WITH~ ~ THEIR WIVES~ ~ ~ ~
45    8,    2|              But, to compaise more familiar acquaintance with Belcolore,
46    8,    3|           my Gossips, friends, and familiar acquaintance, such as used
47    8,    7|        parts: he lived more like a familiar~ ~Citizen, then in the nature
48    8,    8|            He hath bin more then~ ~familiar with my wife. I must borrow
49    8,    8|           easily heard~ ~all their familiar conference, and the action
50    8,    9|         One day, as~ ~they sate in familiar conference together, he
51    8,    9|         because~ ~his house was as familiar to them, as their owne.
52    8,    9|       because cold weather is very familiar~ ~to me. I dare assure you,
53    8,   10|          knowledge of them, to bee familiar in their company,~ ~till
54    9,    2|      liberty afterward, to be more familiar with her frend, then formerly~ ~
55    9,    4|              conversation, as very familiar and respective friends.
56    9,    5|        matter,~ ~because shee is a familiar acquaintance of mine. But
57    9,    5|          and shewed her selfe more familiar then formerly~ ~she had
58    9,    6|          the~ ~honest Hoste (being familiar and friendly to all commers)
59    9,    8|          these two tokens continue familiar betweene thee and~ ~me,
60    9,   10|             he grew into great and familiar acquaintance, with one who~ ~
61   10,    4|             it open to you in more familiar manner. Then he began the
62   10,    6|      thought it fit to goe in some familiar manner, and with no trayne~ ~
63   10,    8|    Philosophy, but with letters of familiar commendations, to a~ ~Noble
64   10,    9|            being ended, and divers familiar conferences passing amongst
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