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1 1, 1| sonne (quoth the Friar) how happy and blessed of~ ~God art 2 1, 1| so holy a~ ~person, and happy they thought themselves, 3 1, 3| great desolation, without happy prevention, I will declare 4 1, 4| not a little jocund of so happy an~ ~accident, gladly tooke 5 2, Ind| EXPECTATION) HAVE HAD~ ~ A HAPPY AND SUCCESSEFULL DELIVERANCE~ ~ ~ ~ 6 2, 2| accounting themselves~ ~happy by his companie, as hee 7 2, 3| they descanted on the happy night betweene her and Rinaldo, 8 2, 4| hath made good, by~ ~the happy advancement of Alessandro. 9 2, 4| former, may sort to as happy an issue, albeit not so 10 2, 5| esteeme, and he more then~ ~happy, to be thus respected and 11 2, 5| desiring to make use of~ ~this happy opportunity, caught the 12 2, 6| sent thither (upon the happy hearing of this newes) well 13 2, 8| and joy also for his so happy recovery,~ ~he tooke up 14 2, Song| my extreames joyne in an happy close.~ ~ Then if not I, 15 3, 3| Gregory, as a means for their happy deliverance,~ ~and so she 16 3, 7| daughter~ ~Hermelina. But happy was the Pilgrims returne, 17 3, 8| all; I might have beene so happy, by the meanes of~ ~your 18 3, 8| holinesse, and Ferandoes happy curing his jealousie.~ ~ 19 3, Song| deare,~ ~ Blest were those happy dayes:~ ~ Numberlesse Love 20 4, 2| it; for you are the onely happy Lady~ ~now living, and that 21 4, 2| your selfe to be the onely happy~ ~woman livng, and farre 22 4, 2| other. And such~ ~is the happy fortune of your friend Lisetta, 23 4, 4| pleased with this poore, yet happy kind of~ ~entercourse, as 24 4, 10| advise her with some such happy course, as might be the 25 4, 10| to morrow, for faire and happy fortunes hapning to Lovers,~ ~ 26 4, Song| contending strife,~ ~ An happy end be made of Love and 27 4, Song| My teares do, etc.~ ~ ~ ~ Happy shall I account this sighing 28 5, Ind| the dayes discourses, of happy successe in love, after~ ~ 29 5, 1| already spent, of any future~ ~happy recovery, he gave command ( 30 5, 1| the sole occasion of this happy alteration, not onely did 31 5, 3| had very many~ ~faire and happy dayes afterwards, I am the 32 5, 4| places. Now because~ ~such a happy blessing (in their olde 33 5, 4| living long after in~ ~happy prosperity.~ ~ 34 5, 5| my Wife her~ ~Mother. But happy was the houre of his becomming 35 5, 6| beginning, and likely to have as happy an ending, were it not true~ ~ 36 5, 6| any,~ ~awaiting when the happy houre would come, to finish 37 5, 7| hearing afterward of~ ~their happy deliverance, for which they 38 5, 9| never thinking himselfe happy, but onely when he was in 39 5, 10| and all applauding the happy fortune~ ~of Frederigo, 40 7, 1| of Lorrayne; a man more~ ~happy in his Art, then wise in 41 7, 3| not~ ~have come in a more happy time, for our yong Son was 42 7, 7| Sir (sayde~ ~shee) twas happy that hee tempted mee with 43 7, 9| bring her love to an~ ~happy conclusion. As for the Lady 44 7, Song| shee was so much the more happy, and the like was wished 45 8, 2| also so dexteriously, as~ ~happy was the man that could dance 46 8, 3| exceedingly proud of so happy an adventure: did not meane 47 8, 3| stild my selfe the onely happy man in~ ~Florence, am now 48 8, 7| thou hast blest me with a happy time, to be justly revenged 49 8, 7| Scholler, applauding his happy Starres, for~ ~furthering 50 8, 7| but, as it hath pleased my happy stars~ ~to favour mee therein, 51 8, 9| but thought themselves happy by being in my company? 52 8, Song| prove,~ ~ And thought me happy, being in Love.~ ~ ~ ~ Comfort 53 8, Song| And still aspires,~ ~ Thy happy thrall to bee.~ ~ Love, 54 10, 4| hereafter can I bee halfe so happy. Overcome with~ ~this alluring 55 10, 4| seeing it hath been my happy fortune, to prove the blessed 56 10, 7| voyce.~ ~ This seemed a happy opportunity to Manutio, 57 10, 7| for not making her more happy in~ ~her birth.~ ~ So, after 58 10, 8| thee: in expectation of the happy houre, and the just~ ~requitall 59 10, 8| passed~ ~distresses, into as happy and comfortable a change, 60 10, 10| contented, and the onely happy man~ ~of the world.~ ~ In 61 10, 10| with~ ~her, as the onely happy man of the world. But I 62 10, 10| new restored Mother, and happy~ ~recovery of so noble a