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1 Ind | mourning habits (as the season required) returned thence~ ~ 2 Ind | recreation, as so sweete a~ ~season liberally bestoweth on us. 3 Ind | in regard of the queazie season.~ ~One of them called himselfe 4 1, 1| the Fasts of our Lent season, which everie yeare ought 5 1, 4| seeming satisfied for that season, he tolde the~ ~Damosell, 6 2, 5| Sister were parted. The season then~ ~being somewhat hot 7 2, 7| coole ayre, because~ ~the season was exceeding hot. Having 8 2, 9| Enchararcho.~ ~ At a certaine season in the yeare, as customary 9 2, 10| came to~ ~passe, that the season waxing extremely hot, Signior 10 3, 1| the Garden, because the season did now~ ~require it; and 11 3, 1| more to~ ~be pittied. The season was exceeding hot, and he 12 3, 3| treacherous robber in the night season, mount up a tree~ ~before 13 3, 4| Arts.~ ~ Much about this season of the yeare, there returned 14 3, 5| quiet sleepes in the night season,~ ~with fearefull sights 15 3, 5| equally to my desire, yet the season suites not therewith,~ ~ 16 3, 5| repented,~ ~but done in due season, they are sildome sorrowed 17 3, 6| the delightfull Summer~ ~season, when all Gentlemen and 18 3, 8| most commonly in the night season, it was the ghost of Ferando, 19 4, 1| Women. So in the night~ ~season, Guiscardo ascended up againe 20 4, 6| according to the nature of the season) at length,~ ~they sate 21 4, 9| away secretly in the night season.~ ~ These unpleasing newes 22 4, 10| the Chest~ ~in the night season, and carried it home to 23 5, 4| complaine to her Mother that the season was~ ~over-hot and tedious, 24 5, 4| nights (according to the season) growing~ ~shorter and shorter, 25 5, 6| often also in the night season,~ ~when any Barke passed 26 5, 7| falleth out in the Summer season, that the faire Skie became~ ~ 27 5, 8| a very milde and serrene season, and he leading there a 28 5, 8| therein bestowed all the night season) how to change her hatred~ ~ 29 5, 9| Dames, during the Summer season, she went to a house of 30 5, 10| found out~ ~a convenient season, at large she imparted all 31 6, 2| the same way: seeing the season to be~ ~somewhat hot and 32 6, 4| contention ceassing for the night season, Messer Currado, who though~ ~ 33 6, 5| arriveat~ ~Florence in due season; they borrowed two old cloakes 34 6, 10| Feather, at some more fitting season. And therefore my~ ~blessed 35 6, 10| power, considering the season is such, as shielding all ( 36 6, 10| pleasant, especially in that season, which was the~ ~hottest 37 7, 4| Tofano in the night season, did locke his wife out 38 7, 4| most part of~ ~the night season.~ ~ While Cheta thus continued 39 8, 2| Onyons or~ ~Scallions, as the season served. But when he could 40 8, 4| had not spent the Summer~ ~season in the Citie, but in the 41 8, 4| about the bed, although the season~ ~was exceeding hot, they 42 8, 7| that according to~ ~the season of the yeare, a great snow 43 8, 7| accomplished in the darke night season,~ ~in which difficulties 44 9, 1| in the midst and stillest season thereof, to go to~ ~the 45 9, 1| mens graves in the night season, but many~ ~other abhominable 46 9, 2| walked~ ~with in the night season, and used to tearme her 47 9, 6| of wonders in the night season: it were no~ ~great sinne 48 9, 10| take repose in the night~ ~season, Gossip Pietro could not 49 9, Song| COMPANIE~ ~ ~ ~ In the Spring season,~ ~ Maides have best reason,~ ~ 50 9, Song| I then?~ ~ In the Spring season, etc.~ ~ ~ ~ Oh, How can 51 9, Song| I then?~ ~ In the Spring season, etc.~ ~ ~ ~ When I did 52 9, Song| I then?~ ~ In the Spring season, etc.~ ~ ~ ~ Adiew to all 53 9, Song| then?~ ~ ~ ~ In the Spring season,~ ~ Maides have best reason,~ ~ 54 10, 6| delicate Fruites, such as the season then afforded,~ ~setting