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1 Ind | brought before her,~ ~thus she beganne. Because I am to give the 2 1, 1| having sent for him, thus he beganne.~ ~ Chappelet, thou knowest 3 1, 1| naturall disposition) he beganne benignely and graciously, 4 1, 1| seated downe by~ ~him; he beganne first to comfort him very 5 1, 4| was he gone, but the Abbot beganne to consider with~ ~himselfe, 6 1, 4| had done; whereupon he beganne to conferre thus privately 7 1, 7| the variable rarieties, he beganne thus.~ ~Master Guillaume, 8 1, 8| without any delaying) thus beganne. Young Ladies, it~ ~hath 9 1, 8| his time of governement; beganne to revenge the~ ~wrongs 10 1, 9| selfe; whereupon~ ~shee beganne thus to speake: Honest and 11 2, 1| by the helpe of any hand) beganne to ring: which~ ~being accounted 12 2, 2| discourse to another, they beganne to talke of such~ ~prayers, 13 2, 5| seemely manner, thus shee beganne.~ ~ I am sure Andrea, that 14 2, 5| windowes, they altogether beganne to rate and reprove him, 15 2, 7| desires, as when he first beganne to moove the~ ~matter: wherefore, 16 2, 7| pacified her complainings: they beganne to discourse~ ~and commune 17 2, 7| of familiar conference, beganne to embolden his hopes,~ ~ 18 2, 8| advisedly on the young Girle beganne to grow~ ~in good liking 19 3, Ind| Sunnes high mounting,~ ~beganne to open their bosome.~ ~ 20 3, 1| Ladie Abbesse, when Massetto beganne to grow in~ ~good yeeres, 21 3, 6| should heare him, thus he beganne.~ ~ Lady, if I did love 22 3, 8| Ferando, on whom the potion beganne so to worke, that he~ ~slept 23 3, 8| knowing where he was, he~ ~beganne to crie and make a noyse. 24 3, 9| King hearing her words, beganne merrily to~ ~smile at her, 25 4, 10| commaunding him to proceede, hee beganne in this manner. So~ ~many 26 5, 3| while after, the Moone~ ~beganne to rise, and the skies appeared 27 5, 5| very servile~ ~condition; beganne now to recover her former 28 5, 8| closing up of dinner, they beganne to heare the noise of the 29 6, 2| eyes of his understanding beganne to~ ~open, and calling to 30 6, 3| verie chearefully thus she beganne.~ ~ Faire assembly, Madame 31 6, 7| heighth of~ ~her minde: beganne to take compassion on her, 32 6, 10| a~ ~deficate voyce) she beganne in this manner.~ ~ ~ ~ 33 7, 1| faile you. Immediately she beganne her prayer in this~ ~manner.~ ~ ~ ~ 34 7, 4| slye suspitious husband, beganne to perceive, that though~ ~ 35 7, 5| whereuppon, very graciously, shee beganne in this manner.~ ~ Noble 36 7, 9| pleasing humor, thus she beganne. Pyrrhus, some few dayes 37 8, Ind| the Sunnes Golden beames beganne to appeare, on the toppes~ ~ 38 8, Ind| first speaker for this day, beganne as~ ~followeth.~ ~ 39 8, 6| that had receyved the Pils, beganne to gaze one~ ~upon another, 40 8, 7| Nature to admit it.~ ~ Now beganne Reniero to laughe very heartily, 41 8, 7| well neere spent, and night beganne to~ ~hasten on apace: when 42 8, 7| strangely deformed: shee beganne to~ ~teare the lockes of 43 8, 8| shewing obedience, thus beganne.~ ~ Because it appeareth 44 8, 8| as when he abode at home; beganne to~ ~glance amorous looks 45 8, 9| a Gregorian Animall: he beganne to have much good~ ~pastime 46 8, 9| kinde manner, thus hee beganne.~ ~ Master Doctour, you 47 8, 10| concerning his affairs, beganne to dart~ ~amorous glances 48 8, 10| three thousand more, she beganne to consider with her~ ~selfe, 49 8, 10| not againe to Palermo, she beganne to grow somewhat~ ~abashed, 50 9, Ind| and the~ ~pretty Flowrets beganne to spred open their Leaves: 51 9, 3| one opinion of him; he~ ~beganne verily to perswade himselfe, 52 9, 3| in dispairing manner he~ ~beganne to rage, and cry out aloud, 53 10, 3| welcom inscriptions;~ ~he beganne to extend immeasurable courtesies, 54 10, 10| pestilentiall visitation beganne there, wherein~ ~(by my