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1 4, 2| of an unseasoned braine: Gossip (quoth~ ~she) if you knew 2 4, 2| emulation, whereupon the Gossip~ ~thus replyed. Beleeve 3 4, 2| of Nature.~ ~ I perceive Gossip said Lisetta, whereat you 4 4, 2| in this maner.~ ~ I know Gossip, that it is a matter of 5 4, 2| you may~ ~well imagine Gossip, such a beauty is superiour 6 4, 2| possible?~ ~replied the Gossip. Can the Gods be toucht 7 4, 2| fraile passions? True it is Gossip, answered and so certainly~ ~ 8 4, 2| nightly visitations.~ ~ The Gossip inwardly smiling at her 9 6, 10| themselves; and he was a gossip, friend, or deerely affected, 10 6, 10| this newes to another, and gossip with gossip consulting~ ~ 11 6, 10| another, and gossip with gossip consulting~ ~theron; they 12 7, 3| the meanes to become her Gossip. Afterward,~ ~he being conferring 13 7, 3| embraced for Madam Agnesiaes Gossip, and this~ ~proving the 14 7, 3| love which he bare to his gossip~ ~Agnesia, and divers other 15 7, 3| Agnesia one, his former Gossip.~ ~ But why doe I trouble 16 7, 3| often~ ~visitant of his Gossip Agnesia, and now hee had 17 7, 3| to me. What? You being my Gossip, would you have~ ~me consent 18 7, 3| on mine owne strength.~ ~Gossip, the Friar, you speake like 19 7, 3| Husband. You say very true Gossip, replyed~ ~the Friar, and 20 7, 3| answered. What woman is she (Gossip) that knoweth how to answer 21 7, 3| hearing his voice: Alas Gossip (quoth she) what shall I 22 7, 3| heare your Husbands tongue Gossip, said he, and seeing no 23 7, 3| would have it) our loving Gossip~ ~Reynard chanced to come 24 7, 3| say. By~ ~good hap, our Gossip Reynard came in, and taking 25 7, 3| his armes, said to me. Gossip, this is nothing else but 26 7, 3| But be of good~ ~comfort Gossip, and feare not, for I can 27 7, 3| armes, he said to Agnesia. Gossip methought I heard your~ ~ 28 7, 3| your Chamber doore? Yes Gossip Reynard~ ~(quoth Credulano 29 7, 3| and heartily thanking his Gossip Reynard, for the recovery 30 7, 3| before the arrivall of my~ ~Gossip Credulano, I could accomplish 31 7, 10| the one of them was a Gossip. The Gossip dyed, and appeared~ ~ 32 7, 10| of them was a Gossip. The Gossip dyed, and appeared~ ~afterward 33 7, 10| Fryar Godfather and his Gossip Agnesia, as~ ~also the sottishnesse 34 7, 10| that Tingoccio~ ~became Gossip to one, named Ambrosio Anselmino, 35 7, 10| amourous affection to his Gossip, and thought it~ ~unfitting 36 7, 10| jealous of me, and being her Gossip (which admitteth his~ ~conference 37 7, 10| remembred Tingoccioes~ ~Gossip Monna Mita, and raysing 38 7, 10| friend Tingoccio, your kinde Gossip Monna~ ~Mita, with whom ( 39 7, 10| had passed betweene my~ ~Gossip and me, and expecting therefore 40 7, 10| owne folly,~ ~having bin a Gossip to many wives, yet modesty 41 7, 10| doubtlesse he was,~ ~though his Gossip Agnesia knew it not) he 42 9, 10| instance and request of his Gossip Pietro~ ~da Tresanti, made 43 9, 10| fastening on of the taile; Gossip Pietro by~ ~saying she should 44 9, 10| otherwise~ ~then by the name of Gossip Pietro and alwayes when 45 9, 10| doe. On the other side, Gossip Pietro being very poore, 46 9, 10| repose in the night~ ~season, Gossip Pietro could not lodge him 47 9, 10| good and honest welcome, Gossip John~ ~afforded her husband, 48 9, 10| lodged in better manner:~ ~Gossip John thus spake to her. 49 9, 10| condition~ ~as I was before. Gossip Pietro, who was (indeed) 50 9, 10| moving the matter to his Gossip John, to teach~ ~him such 51 9, 10| as thou~ ~shalt see.~ ~ Gossip Pietro and his wife, could 52 9, 10| they arose, and calling Gossip John, he~ ~came presently 53 9, 10| delivering a lighted Candle to Gossip Petro, to hold in his hand,~ ~ 54 9, 10| consisteth all the cunning.~ ~ Gossip Pietro holding the Candle, 55 9, 10| without a taile.~ ~ How now Gossip Pietro? answered John, What 56 9, 10| finished. It is no matter Gossip (answered Pietro) I can 57 9, 10| knavish intention of her Gossip John;~ ~began to grow greatly 58 9, 10| any more Mulemaking: but~ ~Gossip Pietro fel to his former 59 9, 10| and hee went no more with Gossip John to the Faires~ ~in 60 10, 4| this Lady on thee, being my Gossip,~ ~and this sweet Boy my