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1 Ind | very least decencie, but it plainly~ ~appeared, that the very 2 Ind | But because it appeareth~ ~plainly enough, that they beare 3 1, 1| hereafter in that minde: but I plainly~ ~perceive, seeing thou 4 1, 4| to the Chamber doore, and plainly perceived, that a woman 5 1, 7| EIGHT NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ WHICH PLAINLY DECLARETH, THAT A COVETOUS 6 1, 9| very~ ~few words, you shall plainly understand my meaning. If 7 2, 1| their throats, as I will plainly prove before you. I~ ~would 8 2, 6| vessell after her.~ ~Hereby plainly she perceyved, that now 9 2, 7| respected friend, I perceive~ ~plainly and infallibly, that I am 10 2, 9| My gracious Lord, you may plainly~ ~perceive, in what degree 11 3, 4| thou art; but thou shalt plainly perceive, that the very~ ~ 12 3, 7| reasons~ ~appeared to be plainly true) became verily perswaded, 13 3, 7| which the Pilgrim himselfe plainly~ ~perceived, to be the onely 14 3, 7| the Pilgrime, untill he plainly approved~ ~himselfe, to 15 4, 5| NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ WHEREIN IS PLAINLY PROVED, THAT LOVE CANNOT 16 4, 7| imperious Palaces. As will plainly appeare unto you, either 17 4, Song| Chorus. My teares do plainly prove,~ ~ How justly that 18 4, Song| But now mine error I do plainly see:~ ~ Not without sorrow, 19 5, 2| with poverty, tolde him plainly that he should not have~ ~ 20 5, 2| Which Constance hearing, and plainly~ ~perceyving, that death 21 5, 3| to compasse his desire, plainly made the motion,~ ~that 22 5, 7| she heard, she told him plainly, that if he fled,~ ~forth-with 23 5, 8| and Mother, telling them plainly, that slie was willing to 24 5, 9| second marriage, let me plainly tell you, that I will~ ~ 25 6, 3| and offensive language: as plainly appeareth by the words of~ ~ 26 6, 4| FOURTH NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ WHEREBY PLAINLY APPEARETH, THAT A SODAINE 27 6, 8| into their cheekes, it~ ~plainly appeared.~ ~ But in the 28 7, 2| mockerie of me, and tels me~ ~plainly, that I may be ashamed to 29 7, 5| the other side, yet she plainly perceived it to be an handsome~ ~ 30 8, 6| among thy~ ~neighbours, and plainly told me, that thou keptst 31 8, 6| which never faileth) hath plainly, to~ ~thy shame, appeared. 32 8, 6| knowing them perfectly; now do plainly tell thee,~ ~that we mean 33 8, 7| passed thus naked by him, he plainly perceyved, that the nights~ ~ 34 8, 9| be the man.~ ~ Now Bruno plainly perceiving (within a short 35 8, 9| observed; and it appeareth plainly to me,~ ~that being furnished 36 8, 10| thus she answered. Now I~ ~plainly perceive, my dearest Salabetto, 37 8, 10| no) with her losse: she plainly~ ~perceyved, that although 38 9, 1| hers, as~ ~afterward shall plainly appeare. If he say he wit 39 9, 2| then they all perceyved~ ~plainly, the reason of Isabellas 40 9, 3| from me into the world? I plainly perceyve, that I am none~ ~ 41 9, 5| desirous to have, and I plainly perceive that she hath~ ~ 42 9, 8| EIGHT NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~ WHEREBY PLAINLY APPEARETH, THAT THEY WHICH 43 10, 6| speake so succinctly and~ ~plainly: that the obscure understanding, 44 10, 8| not neede of comfort, as plainly I see thou~ ~hast, I would 45 10, 8| knowledge of thy friend, yet I plainly tell~ ~thee, that dishonest 46 10, 8| Gisippus by the hand,~ ~plainly declaring, that he made 47 10, 8| concerning this bloudy fact, he plainly confessed,~ ~that hee himselfe 48 10, Song| expresse your selfe more plainly to us all, least (thorow