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1 Ind | banished hence, onely for their bad and brutish~ ~behaviour 2 1, 1| life~ ~time) bene a very bad man, at his death, was reputed 3 1, 1| Physicions judgement) from bad to worse, as no other way 4 1, 6| his remembrance, a present bad conceite possessed his braine,~ ~ 5 1, 8| till then) had beene very bad, dull, and slothfull,~ ~ 6 1, 9| but~ ~also are of very bad savour. And what know I ( 7 2, 1| entreate you, that upon these bad mens~ ~reportes and false 8 2, 2| for delivering him from so bad a night as was~ ~threatned 9 2, 3| saide; Alessandro, let all bad thoughts of bestiall~ ~abuse 10 2, 7| being conformable to his bad intent, with all hast it 11 2, 8| intention to her selfe: bad him feare nothing, but freely 12 2, 9| course so indistriously, bad him~ ~to produce the Woman, 13 3, 1| divers Trees, by signes he~ ~bad him to the two Asses therewith, 14 3, 2| neither qualifieth the peoples bad affections, who will lash 15 3, 3| behaviours doe many times lay~ ~bad imputations upon very honest 16 3, 3| more angry, sternly said. Bad man as thou art,~ ~how canst 17 3, 6| In a counterfeit voyce he bad her welcome, and she, not~ ~ 18 3, 8| occasion thereof, and who (as a bad man.)~ ~deserved justly 19 3, 9| divers times together, he bad her welcome to him, as his~ ~ 20 4, 1| say for thy selfe, in a bad~ ~case, so desperate and 21 4, 2| common Proverbe; that a bad man taken and reputed to 22 4, 2| to~ ~exercise his wonted bad behaviour, and live as wickedly 23 4, 2| luster of glory, and the bad sinke in their~ ~owne deserved 24 4, 4| of Tunis, who by such as bad seene her,~ ~was reputed 25 4, 6| Likewise, in matters of bad and wicked quality, although~ ~ 26 4, 10| certaine, that he being of such bad and disordered qualities: 27 4, 10| any abuse, neither did he (bad though he be) offer any. 28 5, Ind| eye upon Pamphilus, she bad him~ ~begin the dayes discourses, 29 6, 5| of his owne mishaping as bad,~ ~or rather more unsightly 30 6, 8| every way~ ~(indeed) so bad, and hardly becomming any 31 6, 10| knavish Lad, and had so many bad~ ~qualities, as Lippo Topo 32 6, 10| for them that are full of bad thoughts, then you,~ ~who 33 7, 4| answer, but who his owne bad humour suggested, and~ ~ 34 7, 4| unfitting houres, this~ ~bad man comes home to his house, 35 7, 5| common argument of every bad minded man, being~ ~weake 36 7, 6| some good, though as many bad~ ~qualities, there dwelt ( 37 7, 8| shame and disgrace) to be a bad woman, and your selfe a 38 8, 6| in the Priests companie: bad~ ~them all heartily welcome; 39 8, 7| according as the Scholler~ ~bad promised, she said to her 40 8, 7| your choise hath proved but bad, yet~ ~still continue your 41 9, 4| they varied not in one bad qualitie, namely too great~ ~ 42 9, 6| who it was, shee rather~ ~bad him welcome, then shewed 43 9, 9| As the good horse and bad horse, doe both need the 44 9, 9| spurre.~ ~ So a good wife and bad wife, a wand will make stirre.~ ~ ~ ~ 45 10, 1| either I, or~ ~thine owne bad fortune. Rogiero seeing 46 10, 2| DOE SOMETIMES FALL INTO BAD~ ~ CONDITIONS, ONELY OCCASIONED 47 10, 3| yet terme to be good or bad: because thou~ ~soughtest 48 10, 10| might be converted to a bad construction, and by~ ~our