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1 1, 1| I would not have you to imagine, because you see me~ ~lodged 2 1, 3| propounded: each of them do imagine that they~ ~have the heritage 3 1, 6| greater merit then I can imagine, and~ ~deserve more honor 4 1, 9| And because no one shall imagine, that I urge this grace~ ~ 5 2, 6| their first encountring.~ ~Imagine then, that you see such 6 2, 7| the maine.~ ~ You may well imagine, that the Ladie was extraordinarily 7 2, 8| lesse space then you will imagine, the King and~ ~Dolphin 8 2, 8| people.~ ~ Well may you imagine, that this was no small 9 2, 9| the first, I cannot well imagine what~ ~my wife is now doing, 10 2, 9| the end, thou mayest not imagine, that we who have~ ~spoken 11 3, 1| labour.~ ~ Well may you imagine that Massetto was no misse-proud 12 3, 4| Table, according as you imagine most convenient) on Sunday~ ~ 13 3, 6| With whom doest thou now imagine thy selfe~ ~to be? Thou 14 3, 6| reckoning; for I shall never imagine my selfe halfe satisfied,~ ~ 15 3, 7| before hand; for if you did imagine,~ ~that you should repent 16 3, 8| Purgatory, doe you~ ~but imagine him to be present with you, 17 4, 1| able to avouch thy folly,~ ~imagine what an heart-breake this 18 4, 1| senses, as I cannot well imagine how I should deale~ ~with 19 4, 1| one cup, at least~ ~if you imagine that we have deserved it.~ ~ 20 4, 2| creatures: you may~ ~well imagine Gossip, such a beauty is 21 4, 2| the poore man~ ~began to imagine, that the guest entertained 22 4, 2| our~ ~hunting, because I imagine that he cannot easily be 23 4, 6| whence, or how, I could not imagine) seeming halfe~ ~hunger-starved, 24 4, 8| people to be found, who~ ~imagine themselves to know more, 25 4, 8| deepe-fetcht groane, did not imagine the strange consequence 26 5, 1| our power.~ ~ You may well imagine, that Chynons dismayed soule 27 5, 8| Grove, before he could~ ~imagine where he was; hee looked 28 5, 10| condition I am, thou must imagine, it~ ~is no small hearts 29 6, 2| would not have~ ~you to imagine, that the huge flaggon ( 30 6, 5| saide. Giotto, doest thou imagine, that a stranger, who had~ ~ 31 6, 5| beholding you) hee could imagine that you had learned your~ ~ 32 6, 8| ILL-PLEASING SURLY SLUTS, WHO~ ~ IMAGINE NONE TO BE FAIRE OR WELL-FAVOURED, 33 6, 9| Neverthelesse, you~ ~shall not imagine mee so unfurnished, but 34 6, 10| should therefore suspitiously imagine you to be faulty, or~ ~else 35 7, 5| reputation.~ ~ Doest thou imagine Husband, that if I were 36 7, 6| there, could not~ ~redily imagine who was the owner thereof. 37 7, 7| lamentable condition (as you may imagine) was poore Anichino;~ ~to 38 7, 8| capacity, if I should vainely imagine, to~ ~content you with so 39 7, 9| are to them. Doest thou imagine, that if thou~ ~hadst a 40 7, 9| he replyed. Lesca, do not imagine~ ~mee so ignorant, as not 41 7, 9| henceforward, not to presume or imagine,~ ~that my love eyther is, 42 7, Song| to the whole Company, to imagine, that~ ~some new and pleasing 43 8, 3| so serious a serch: may imagine what we seeke for, and~ ~ 44 8, 4| may you (Gentle Ladies) imagine, that this answere was not 45 8, 7| Scholler? Which dost thou imagine to be the~ ~greatest, either 46 8, 7| as you perhaps may rashly imagine, especially, when a Woman~ ~ 47 8, 7| knowledge, neyther can I imagine what~ ~is become of her, 48 8, 9| is aware of, for I cannot imagine you to bee so ignorant, 49 8, 9| together: you are not able~ ~to imagine, what sumptuous hangings 50 8, 9| case, as you (perhaps) do imagine,~ ~which barreth me from 51 8, 9| Gowne, thou perhappes doest imagine mee a~ ~faint-hearted fellow. 52 9, 3| in my~ ~face, whereby to imagine, I should feele some paine? 53 9, 4| he began immediately to imagine, that he~ ~was become drunke, 54 9, 4| thereby.~ ~ You may well imagine, that Aniolliero was now 55 9, 9| I would not have them to imagine, that it was meant for~ ~ 56 10, 4| you now Ladies? Can you imagine, because a King gave~ ~away 57 10, 5| greater power then many do imagine, and nothing is so~ ~uneasie 58 10, 6| was a Ghibelline. Can you imagine this~ ~to be justice in 59 10, 8| doe not thou or any else imagine,~ ~that ever she should 60 10, 8| contented.~ ~ You may well imagine, this advise was not a little