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1 Ind | to adventure it) even as boldly as the Lord or owner, without 2 1, 1| Confessor replyed; Speake boldly sonne, and feare not, for 3 1, 1| spare not to~ ~speake it boldly. Alas Father (said Chappelet, 4 1, 4| countenance on the matter, boldly~ ~saide; My Lord, I have 5 1, 5| defend her owne honour; boldly returned~ ~the King this 6 2, 5| of good respect; entred boldly: the Mayde going in before, 7 2, 5| affrighting him, he yet~ ~boldly demaunded, what and who 8 2, 5| being one~ ~in the company, boldly said. Why how now you white-liver' 9 2, 7| King of Cappadocia, where boldly he gave him battell; chancing 10 2, 8| feare, revealing the~ ~truth boldly to me, if I may stead thee 11 2, 9| maintained the contrary; boldly avouching, that by the~ ~ 12 3, 1| open, and~ ~entering in boldly, it was his good hap to 13 3, 1| Nun, speake~ ~your minde boldly, and beleeve it (on my Maidenhead) 14 3, 5| as you heare I am, I may boldly adventure (and not without 15 3, 6| drew you hither: I will boldly maintaine the~ ~contrary, 16 3, 7| matter to know him: he stept boldly to a Shooe-makers shop~ ~ 17 3, 7| young woman. Now we may boldly warrant our saftey, because 18 3, 7| my great discredit. Go on boldly, replied Aldobrandino,~ ~ 19 3, 9| well as mine. Speake then boldly, replied the old Lady, and~ ~ 20 4, 1| you shall deale with me; boldly rid your braine of~ ~any 21 4, 1| words to~ ~comfort her: when boldly thus she spake unto him. 22 4, 6| had thus met~ ~withall, boldly spake thus to them. I know 23 5, 2| be asleepe therein: stept boldly, and looked into the~ ~boate, 24 5, 4| an apt opportunity, and boldly spake to her in this manner. 25 5, 6| Kings presence,~ ~and there boldly justified the goodnesse 26 6, 7| death against her. But she boldly scorning~ ~all delayes, 27 7, 2| woman? Lazaro stepping forth boldly like a man,~ ~replyed: Heere 28 7, 6| was, that durst presume so boldly~ ~into my bed-chamber: presently 29 7, 9| affecteth fervently, dare boldly attempt, and effectually~ ~ 30 7, 9| and according as shee had boldly~ ~promised. Houres do now 31 7, 10| manly spirits together, boldly he said. My brother and~ ~ 32 8, 2| Tell Sir Simon from me, and boldly say~ ~you heard me speake 33 8, 7| him gone, and then I dare boldly give you~ ~entrance. Doe 34 8, 7| or resort. There dare I~ ~boldly adventure to mount up, and 35 8, 9| maintenance: but yet I dare boldly~ ~acquaint you therewith, 36 8, 9| thou reposest in mee, bee boldly sick whensoever thou~ ~wilt, 37 8, 9| longing desire.~ ~ Speake boldly thy minde Bruno, answered 38 8, 9| singular man: and I dare~ ~boldly maintaine it, that his fellow 39 8, 9| her tribute. And I dare boldly~ ~affirme, that whensoever 40 8, 9| any of his Saintes, mount boldly on~ ~his backe, for he will 41 8, 10| appointed: I . p shall the more boldly accept your~ ~kindnes, with 42 8, 10| made him presume the more boldly~ ~(being urged thereto by 43 9, 1| trifle and make deniall, then boldly tell him,~ ~that he must 44 9, 2| much encourage her,~ ~that boldly she said. Madam, let a poore 45 9, 3| longer, but walke abroad~ ~boldly, for all is well and the 46 9, 4| thus my journey, and~ ~yet boldly thou standest out-facing 47 9, 5| hearers: I will build boldly on my fore-alledged reason, 48 9, 5| gave her: answered him more boldly with the like; but~ ~meerly 49 10, 5| next with her Tale, who boldly~ ~stepping up, began in