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1 Ind | pleasing~ ~countenance) giving them a gracious salutation, 2 1, 1| Brethren to assemble together, giving them credibly to understand,~ ~ 3 1, 3| it againe to him justly, giving him other great gifts beside:~ ~ 4 1, 4| and~ ~angry countenance, giving him many harsh and bitter 5 1, 5| by their advice) for~ ~giving the King a gracious Welcome. 6 1, 6| of Monkes and Friars, in giving~ ~such things to the poore, 7 1, 6| money in his purse, as also giving him a~ ~good horse to ride 8 1, 8| THE NINTH NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ GIVING ALL MEN TO UNDERSTAND, THAT 9 2, Ind| Crowne of~ ~Lawrell, and giving a gracious countenance to 10 2, 2| assist him in any sort: but giving his~ ~horse the spurres, 11 2, 5| him nothing but his shirt, giving them all these severall~ ~ 12 2, 6| Having thus spoken, and giving kinde welcome to the Messenger,~ ~ 13 2, 8| this case. Neverthelesse, giving credite to his words, and~ ~ 14 3, 1| to~ ~great Hercules, in giving content to so many, and 15 3, 3| particular necessities.~ ~Then, giving him two peeces of Gold, 16 3, 6| bee~ ~prepared for her, giving her to understand the whole 17 3, 6| you with gold, and not~ ~giving you so much as covetously 18 3, 8| turned to~ ~Madame Lauretto, giving her such a manifest signe, 19 3, 9| her. The Lady arose, and giving her kinde entertainement, 20 3, 10| praised her intent, and giving~ ~her roots, wild apples 21 3, 10| her to his desires without giving her~ ~cause to suspect him 22 3, 10| have. Madam Lauretta, giving enstruction to the Chorus 23 4, 2| the other Gentlewomen, she giving him divers disdainfull~ ~ 24 4, 2| come in the shape of a man, giving me charge also to know of~ ~ 25 4, 4| perplexity, exalted~ ~his lookes, giving a signe to Madame Elisa, 26 4, 4| servant of hers to Palermo, giving him especiall charge, on 27 4, 4| their purchase.~ ~Wherefore, giving a lowde shout, according 28 4, 5| young Damosell awaking, and giving some credite to her Vision,~ ~ 29 4, 10| laide claime to the Chest, giving him to~ ~understand thereby, 30 5, 1| seeme dishonest in him, by giving~ ~such an unfitting example. 31 5, 3| expeditiously as he could,~ ~and giving him the spurres as need 32 5, 8| short Sword in his hand, giving~ ~her very vile and dreadfull 33 5, Song| these, being life and motion giving:~ ~ Are senselesse shapes, 34 6, 10| I~ ~was liberall to him, giving him two of the Plaines of 35 6, 10| crouds to Fryar Onyon,~ ~giving him farre greater offerings, 36 6, 10| Master of the Houshold, giving him~ ~command, that (on 37 7, 1| of Santa Maria Novella, giving (beside his other charitable~ ~ 38 7, 7| Anichino when he spake, and giving~ ~credit to his so solemne 39 7, 7| implicity, in~ ~over-rashlie giving credit to so smooth a ly; 40 7, 8| great deal of her~ ~haire, giving her the most villanous speeches 41 8, 1| Wives former message; she~ ~giving Gulfardo also intelligence 42 8, 1| take no notice, of his giving them to her, upon any covenant 43 8, 3| throwing her at his feete; giving her so~ ~many spurns and 44 8, 5| THE FIFT NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ GIVING ADMONITION, THAT FOR THE 45 8, 6| counterfeite exorcisme,~ ~giving each man a Pill, and Buffalmaco 46 8, 9| absolute skill and experience: giving them especial charge~ ~and 47 8, 9| can hardly refrayne from giving thee such a blow~ ~on the 48 9, 4| but the base~ ~peazants, giving credite onely to Fortarigoes 49 9, 9| intirely subject to them, in giving them due honour and reverence, 50 9, 9| Muletter extreamely angry, giving her many cruell~ ~stroakes, 51 10, 1| som-what indiscreetly, as giving away bountiful~ ~to men 52 10, 7| vouchsafed to visite her,~ ~and giving her a kisse, terming himselfe 53 10, 8| in mariage to Gisippus, giving them also the most part 54 10, 8| pleasing in his eie, that giving them al a~ ~privat praise, 55 10, 8| not say loose her (for in giving her to thee, I~ ~loose her 56 10, 9| from off her finger, and giving it to her~ ~husband, said. 57 10, 9| perished.~ ~ Signior Thorello, giving credit to the mans words, 58 10, 10| see by any others sight. Giving you this assurance~ ~before, 59 10, 10| house, never ceasing or~ ~giving over, till all things were 60 10, 10| women else in the world; giving thee justly this deserved~ ~