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 1  Ind      |           before with families of Lords and Ladies, were~ ~then
 2    1,    5|       being surprized in love, by Lords going beyond them in degree:~ ~
 3    1,    6|           notable and magnificent Lords that ever lived in Italy,
 4    1,    6|        beene given him by sundrie Lords, for his more sightly~ ~
 5    1,    7|  respected of their misdemeanored Lords, and recompenced in more~ ~
 6    2,    2|          he~ ~is in your deceased Lords garments, he appeareth to
 7    2,    3|          money to many Gentlemen, Lords, and Barons of the Land,~ ~
 8    2,    3|            after, as we see great Lords use to do, when they ride
 9    2,    3|         how can I passe thorow my Lords Chamber, which is so little,
10    2,    3|        doe. But feare you not, my Lords Curtaines~ ~are close drawne,
11    2,    6|          of worthy guests,~ ~both Lords and Ladies; the first service
12    2,    7|       honourable traine both of~ ~Lords and Ladies, as also most
13    2,    7|       this case.~ ~ The two young Lords knew all this matter, before
14    2,    7|         an honourable traine~ ~of Lords and Ladies, shee was sent
15    2,   10|         Sundayes, in honor of our Lords rest, and al the~ ~holy
16    3,    4|           by none but onely great Lords, that are able to undergoe
17    3,    7|        one of the States chiefest Lords, to whom he saide. Sir,
18    3,    7|       usuall houre appointed, the Lords~ ~were all set in the Signioria,
19    3,    9|   deliverie of~ ~these words, the Lords and Gentlemen wept and sighed~ ~
20    3,    9|         for~ ~the assembly of his Lords, Knights, Ladies, and Gentlewomen:
21    4,    2|          they were sole~ ~owners, Lords, and possessors of Paradice,
22    4,    4|           regard that none of his Lords and~ ~Barons would therein
23    4,    8| continuing here to see~ ~none but Lords, Barons, and Gentlemen,
24    4,    9|           backe againe to their~ ~Lords Castle, not knowing them
25    5,    1|       royally welcommed by many~ ~Lords and Ladies of Rhodes, who
26    6,    2|          merriment he~ ~saide. My Lords, me thinks it were not much
27    6,    7|     honourable Pratosians (both~ ~Lords and Ladies) being there
28    6,   10|      proceeded in this manner.~ ~ Lords, Ladies, and you the rest
29    7,    7|         Courtings used~ ~to me by Lords, Knights, Gentlemen, or
30    7,    9|           IS DECLARED, THAT GREAT LORDS MAY SOMETIME BE DECEIVED
31    7,    9|       kisse her, but before his~ ~Lords face: which yet should be
32    7,    9|        birth day,~ ~inviting many Lords and Ladies thereto. On which
33    7,    9|       answere, but turning to the Lords and Ladies, which~ ~had
34    7,    9|           Understand then, worthy Lords and Ladies, that this Faulcone
35    7,    9|    conceive you all to be.~ ~ The Lords and Ladies hearing these
36    8,    9|      lived far more jovially then Lords, and therefore~ ~desired
37    8,    9|      onely, but even the greatest Lords, at the sound of her~ ~Trumpets,
38    8,    9|     plummet of Lead. Store of her Lords and Barons are every where~ ~
39   10,    1|           TO PRINCES AND~ ~ GREAT LORDS, ARE MANY TIMES RECOMPENCED,
40   10,    1|         the~ ~presence of all his Lords, the King thus spake. Signior
41   10,    7|     Palermo, accompanyed with his Lords and Barons. In honour of~ ~
42   10,    7|        her. So, with two~ ~of his Lords onely, and the Father, he
43   10,    7|       with many~ ~of his cheefest Lords and Barons, he rode to the
44   10,    7|          bee cruell and tyrranous Lords, and~ ~thereby win the hatred
45   10,    9|          Baschaes were very Noble Lords, and wonted to see~ ~matters
46   10,    9|            but rather beseeming~ ~Lords of greatest account, and
47   10,    9|          divers and sundrie great Lords and~ ~Gentlemen (if but
48   10,    9|     presence of his very greatest Lords, where having~ ~spoken liberally
49   10,   10|    importunate solliciting of his Lords, and other inferiour~ ~people,
50   10,   10|   generall convocation of all his Lords,~ ~Barons, and other of
51   10,   10|          doe in my choice.~ ~ The Lords and all the rest, were wondrously
52   10,   10|    readinesse with them, he said: Lords, it is time for us to~ ~
53   10,   10|       beene Noblemen,~ ~and great Lords in this Country, thou being
54   10,   10|  Marquesses new Spouse.~ ~ By the Lords and Ladies she was joyfully
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