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 1  Ind      |            deceased) the Cleargy met there likewise, and the
 2  Ind      |         espyed by them, but they met with them also in the same~ ~
 3    1,    2|           were every where to be met withall. And upon further~ ~
 4    1,    6|    Verona, and many people being met there~ ~from divers places,
 5    1,    6|            last refuge, that hee met with Maister Can one day
 6    2,    1|           of every one that they met, to grant them~ ~free passage:
 7    2,    2| oftentimes heeretofore, I~ ~have met with many great dangers
 8    2,    5|       whither. As he went on, he met his two fellowes, who purposely~ ~
 9    2,    6|         went for Geneway, having met with Gasparino, earnestly
10    2,    6|         Daughters, were joyfully met by Henriet at~ ~Palermo,
11    2,    9|           By good fortune, she~ ~met there with a Gentleman of
12    2,    9|        subjection, there yeerely met a great assembly of~ ~Merchants,
13    3,    3|          divers times) cunningly met withall, in theyr craftinesse,
14    3,    6|          shunning every one shee met withall, as arguments of
15    3,    8|        and Friends, as if he had met with them~ ~all in Purgatory,
16    4,    6|        bed, dreamed, that~ ~shee met with Gabriello in the Garden,
17    4,    6|         fortuned, that they were met and taken~ ~by the Guard
18    4,    6|         theirs whom she had thus met~ ~withall, boldly spake
19    5,  Ind|      midday was~ ~overpast, they met (according to their wonted
20    5,    2|          and spoyling such as he met with;~ ~who were of no greater
21    5,    3|           loved, named Angelina, met with Theeves in his journey.
22    5,    4|      After they had many~ ~times met in this manner, the nights (
23    5,    7|         of Pedro and~ ~Violenta, met with as sowre a sauce in
24    6,    3|        by a Prelate of ours, who met with a byting, no lesse~ ~
25    6,    5|         and scorned, by all that met or over-tooke them.~ ~ After
26    6,    8|          if all men or women she met withall; and~ ~whatsoever
27    6,   10|        as I departed thence,~ ~I met with Maso de Saggio, who
28    6,   10|       were parted and gone, they met Friar Onyon~ ~at his Inne,
29    7,  Ind|          WHEN THE ASSEMBLY BEING MET TOGETHER, AND UNDER THE
30    7,    1|  Chambermaid, Frederigo and shee met often~ ~together, at a Countrie
31    7,    2|         mornings~ ~had they thus met together, to their no meane
32    7,    2|         house, then otherwise. I met with an honest Friend, who~ ~
33    7,    6|       comming. Lady (quoth he) I met your Husband upon the~ ~
34    8,    2|     while with~ ~thee, because I met thy Husband going to the
35    8,    3|       before they were all three met together. For they were
36    8,    3|         the City; he was neither met nor seen by any, in~ ~regard
37    8,    3|       going along the streets, I met many~ ~of my Gossips, friends,
38    8,    5|         Company.~ ~ After he had met with them, these were his
39    8,    5|       the~ ~houre assigned, they met there againe, and finding
40    8,    6|        occasion, why we are thus met together, and in this place:
41    8,    9|         Gentleman, one night, we met with a young Bona Roba,
42    8,    9|          d'Ognissanti, where hee met with Bruno, who was~ ~constrained
43    9,    3|       what was to bee done, they met togither the next~ ~morning,
44    9,    3|          from other; Nello first met him, and saide unto him,
45    9,    3|         yet~ ~notwithstanding, I met with Nello but even now;
46    9,    3|            every acquaintance he met withall, he told the condition
47    9,    7|      certaine Shepheards had not met him, who with~ ~their outcries
48    9,    8|        away from~ ~Blondello, he met with a Porter or burthen-bearer,
49    9,    8|        not in~ ~any place til he met with Blondello, to whom
50    9,    8|        to his cost) that hee had met with the worser bargaine,
51   10,    2|        replyed.~ ~Holy Father, I met with a most skilfull Physitian
52   10,    2|   account made of them I~ ~never met with any equall to him both
53   10,    3|         the Palace of Nathan, he met him solitarily walking,
54   10,    3|        wilt have it; for I never met with any man before (but~ ~
55   10,    4|   spirits being in better manner met together, and she still~ ~
56   10,    9|         all men. But if~ ~we had met here in duty onely for correcting
57   10,    9|     hastened speedily on him: he met with a Gentleman, named~ ~
58   10,    9|        at the instant Sir, as we met with you, I had determined
59   10,    9|          with him,~ ~if (when he met him) hee should have invited
60   10,    9|          Gentleman, as ever they met with in all~ ~their journey.
61   10,    9|         that courtesie which you met with yester-night, I am
62   10,    9|       our greatest Gods, I never met with any man, more compleat
63   10,   10| Marquesse? Perhaps he might have met with another, who would
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