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1 1, 1| truth in this~ ~case, as fearing least I should sinne in 2 1, 4| her~ ~knees weeping, as fearing now to receive publike shame, 3 1, 6| be restored againe. But fearing to be further disclosed, 4 1, 6| walke along with~ ~him; fearing, if he went without some 5 2, 1| desperate case; and therefore, fearing to be as much~ ~misused, 6 2, 3| being an Italian himselfe, fearing least this folly in the~ ~ 7 2, 4| and beaten by Fortune, and fearing, least a~ ~third mishap 8 2, 6| was become of her Husband, fearing also~ ~greatly before, those 9 2, 7| counsell of any bodie;~ ~and fearing greatly, least the anger 10 2, 7| to~ ~Setalia, and there fearing the reprehension of his 11 2, 8| Angiers seeing this, and fearing more the malice of the~ ~ 12 3, 2| what he most coveted, and fearing~ ~to forfelte his life by 13 3, 3| nor yet by Letters, as fearing the perils which~ ~happen 14 3, 3| called her backe againe, fearing least~ ~she would keep them 15 3, 6| extreame jealousie of him, as~ ~fearing least some bird flying in 16 3, 9| more violently enflamed, as fearing~ ~least some other should 17 4, 2| to awake you, but onely fearing~ ~to affright you. Wherefore, 18 4, 3| they confesse the fact; and fearing death, by corruption of~ ~ 19 4, 3| speedily~ ~convey you hence, as fearing the renewing of the Dukes 20 4, 4| thence to her~ ~marriage, and fearing to be prevented by Gerbino: 21 4, 5| confounded with~ ~amazement.~ ~ Fearing least their offence might 22 4, 6| affection toward her, and~ ~fearing least he should grow suspitious 23 4, 6| kindnes in the beast, and fearing least I~ ~should loose it, 24 4, 9| the ground, and his men (fearing the like~ ~misfortune to 25 5, 1| exceeding~ ~sorrowfull, as fearing that which after followed, 26 5, 2| denied to end her miseries, fearing least~ ~she should receive 27 5, 3| climbed into the same Tree, fearing to be~ ~devoured (in the 28 5, 3| was ready to cry out, as fearing that~ ~she was wounded: 29 5, 3| Pedro was mightily dismaied, fearing to speed no better then 30 5, 4| still he~ ~deferred, as fearing to displease her; at the 31 5, 7| affliction, and Pedro fearing to loose his life therefore,~ ~ 32 5, 8| unkind~ ~Love perceiving, and fearing least the like ill fortune 33 5, 9| enjoying the Faulcon, and~ ~fearing besides the health of her 34 5, 10| arose up trembling, as~ ~fearing some outrage beside to bee 35 7, 8| which respect Arriguccio, fearing to be knowne, and~ ~ignorant 36 7, 9| answere I should make~ ~you, fearing least my sight hath bin 37 7, 10| notice of any thing, as fearing to infringe the amity~ ~ 38 8, 7| of a~ ~wronged Lady (not fearing to looke death himself in 39 8, 7| or cry out for helpe, not fearing to discover~ ~her desperate 40 8, 9| words he~ ~could use, as fearing least they should publish 41 9, 2| secret~ ~felicitie, and fearing no disaster to befall her: 42 9, 2| hearing these tidings, and fearing also, lest the Nunnes hastie~ ~ 43 9, 6| wherof awaked the wife, and~ ~fearing greater harme, then (indeed) 44 9, 6| strange~ ~manner, and Panuccio fearing, lest sleepe seazing on 45 9, 7| most tedious to me, as~ ~fearing still some mischeefe should 46 10, Ind| againe to the Pallace, as fearing to have their blood immoderately~ ~ 47 10, 8| never winne your consent, as fearing, lest I~ ~would take her 48 10, 9| where being unknowne, and fearing least he should be~ ~discovered: 49 10, Song| Which killes me quite,~ ~ Fearing false sirquedrie.~ ~ For