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1 2, 1| manner. So laying hands uppon him, they threw him against 2 2, 3| Fortune might chance to shine uppon them.~ ~ This advice prevailed 3 2, 3| forbeare such boldnesse, uppon thy lives perill, and~ ~ 4 2, 5| loud calles, and beatings uppon the doore without intermission, 5 2, 6| fell downe in a swound uppon the shore.~ ~ Now was not 6 2, 6| deale more at them. When~ ~(uppon her request) Conrado had 7 2, 6| evermore is so attendant uppon youth; that to deny, is 8 2, 7| this blamefull imputation uppon men onely, for offending 9 2, 7| to ride by on the sands. Uppon sight~ ~of the Ship lying 10 2, 7| friends might have inflicted uppon her.~ ~ The Prince perceiving, 11 2, 8| whereas else shee~ ~had falne uppon the ground. When he, like 12 2, 9| little further with thee, uppon the matter~ ~alreadie propounded. 13 2, 10| men: and let me looke~ ~uppon you never so often, certaine 14 3, 3| observed in this case; uppon a day apt and convenient, 15 3, 3| never to solicite you~ ~more uppon this occasion: And so, in 16 3, 4| and thine eyes still uppon the Furnace fixed, to keepe 17 4, 6| friends to the dead man (uppon noise~ ~of his death bruited 18 4, 7| who comming in sodainly uppon them,~ ~and seeing Pasquino 19 4, 7| long while together: but, uppon better~ ~recollection of 20 4, 8| and more are like to ensue uppon such boldnesse, because 21 4, 8| bruise, wound, or hurt uppon it, the Physitians could 22 5, 3| none~ ~tarrying to prey uppon him; hee put on his cloathes 23 5, 3| darke night sodainly come uppon him, he~ ~was not able to 24 6, 2| best Wine. Cistio looking~ ~uppon the huge Flaggon, replyed 25 6, 3| to~ ~her, laying his hand uppon her shoulder, he said. Madam 26 6, 7| affection resolvedly, and love~ ~uppon a grounded deliberation: 27 6, 10| Friar Onyon would~ ~say, uppon the losse of his precious 28 6, 10| Boy Guccio Imbrata, that uppon the Bels ringing, he should~ ~ 29 7, 7| and to revenge your selfe uppon him as best you~ ~may; your 30 7, 7| farre more~ ~respectively uppon this proofe of his honestie 31 7, 9| therefore set a~ ~locke uppon thy lippes, for revealing 32 7, 9| quoth she,) your Barber? Uppon mine Honour, there shall~ ~ 33 7, 9| would not a Peare bee left uppon it. How now Pyrrhus? (quoth~ ~ 34 8, 1| rather most disloyall wife, uppon~ ~this answer sent her, 35 8, 3| every part thereof was true. Uppon this agreement,~ ~they parted 36 8, 3| accursed woman, being aloft uppon my stayres head, by~ ~much 37 8, 7| to seize and surprize hir uppon so faire~ ~an advantage, 38 8, 7| thy fault might have falne uppon thee, as~ ~already it hath 39 8, 7| weeping overcame her; so that uppon the Schollers~ ~departing, 40 8, 7| Woman, I am heere aloft uppon the Tarras; weepe not, neyther~ ~ 41 8, 7| to beare downe his Lady uppon his backe,~ ~because the 42 8, 8| entreated him to forgive her. Uppon the which penitent~ ~confession 43 8, 9| Having espyed Master Doctor uppon the Tombe, Buffalmaco in 44 9, 1| forth, and (mounting him uppon his backe) went on~ ~thus 45 9, 2| in bed with the Nun. And uppon this determination, they 46 9, 5| fellowes, grew very neere uppon the finishing, which would~ ~ 47 9, 5| and build~ ~constantly uppon my wordes, that if thou 48 10, 5| to her owne desire, and uppon view thereof, to~ ~confesse 49 10, 6| the Frying-panne, held it uppon the Trevit, awaiting untill 50 10, 9| condition, it~ ~fortuned uppon a day, that Saladine, conversing