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1 Ind | faire soever shee was,~ ~but falling sicke, shee must of necessity 2 Ind | weake and faint, thousands falling sicke~ ~daily, and having 3 2, 2| one servant with him.~ ~ Falling from one discourse to another, 4 2, 2| to keepe the snow from falling upon him. By good~ ~hap, 5 2, 3| poore. A Nephew of theirs~ ~(falling almost into as desperate 6 2, 4| Landolpho Ruffolo, falling into poverty, became a Pirate 7 2, 5| dwelt at~ ~Palermo: where falling into the Guelphes Faction, 8 2, 5| beholding to Fortune, for falling (though in a foule~ ~place) 9 2, 7| easier~ ~perswaded that the falling of the Princes body in so 10 2, 8| intemperate love,~ ~and falling into extremity of rage, 11 2, 9| discourse on divers matters, and falling from one relation to another;~ ~ 12 2, 9| argument, concerning the easie falling of women into~ ~wantonnesse, 13 2, 9| these speeches of them, or falling into this kinde of~ ~discourse, 14 2, 9| himselfe confessed,~ ~and falling at the feet of Genevra, 15 2, 10| shee was, went thither; and falling into friendship with Pagamino,~ ~ 16 2, 10| came, her husbands Kalender falling from her girdle, and~ ~all 17 3, 1| Lamporechio.~ ~ Massetto, falling in talke with the honest 18 3, 1| better resolved, almost falling sicke of the other Nunnes~ ~ 19 3, 3| downe~ ~together privately, falling out of one discourse into 20 3, 3| he would say. The Friar, falling into the course of~ ~his 21 3, 9| where the Count sate, and falling on her knees~ ~before him, 22 4, 3| the Dukes fury, and~ ~your falling againe into the hands of 23 4, 6| mainly downe her cheekes, and falling~ ~at his feete, she began 24 4, 10| manifest to their faces. Then falling into clamerous speeches~ ~ 25 5, 1| VALIANT~ ~ ~ ~ Chynon, by falling in Love, became wise, and 26 5, 1| mooved much admiration (falling from~ ~one change to another) 27 5, 4| challenged against him, falling on his~ ~knees, he saide. 28 5, 7| HUMANE LIFE.~ ~ ~ ~ Theodoro falling in love with Violenta, the 29 5, 7| feare of the sudden raine falling, and paced on so fast before~ ~ 30 5, 8| supper: upon the sodaine, falling into remembrance of his~ ~ 31 5, 8| bene dead at all, and falling to the same kinde of flight, 32 5, 8| like heavy doome from~ ~falling on her, she studied (by 33 5, 10| discharged till~ ~supper time, falling to such severall exercises 34 7, 3| THEREBY~ ~ ~ ~ Friar Reynard, falling in love with a Gentlewoman, 35 7, 3| vertuous Fryar~ ~Reynard, who falling again& to his former appetites; 36 7, 7| Florentine Gentleman, who falling into decay of~ ~his estate, 37 7, 9| Nicostratus, Governour of Argos, falling in love with a Gentleman,~ ~ 38 8, 3| difficulty in him;~ ~who falling into wonderfull greefe and 39 8, 7| keepe him from the snow, falling continually on him, which~ ~ 40 8, 7| the warmer by the~ ~Snowes falling: and I have heard that such 41 8, 7| or helpe for me, the snow falling still so~ ~exceedingly, 42 8, 7| Schollers:~ ~to prevent thy falling hereafter into the like 43 8, 7| whatsoever - they did, beside falling into a~ ~very dangerous 44 9, 1| possible to happen. As, falling into~ ~the hands of Justice, 45 9, 2| an inconvenience sodainly falling on her. And as you~ ~well 46 9, 6| talking in~ ~the night.~ ~ So, falling from one merry matter to 47 10, 4| faithfull servant, who~ ~falling into extremity of sickenesse, 48 10, 8| often mockt~ ~himselfe, falling into the contrary, and then 49 10, 8| disposition, and now his~ ~falling into extreamitie of sicknesse, 50 10, 9| honours. Afterward, Thorello~ ~falling sicke, by Magicall Art, 51 10, 9| affordeth Marchants. So,~ ~falling from one discourse unto 52 10, 9| same man. And therefore falling~ ~from their former kinde