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1 Ind | appeared, that the very like account was then made of Men or 2 1, 1| as well in regard of the account we carry~ ~heere, (which 3 1, 6| neither called, nor any account~ ~made of, notwithstanding 4 1, 6| thence. Primasso~ ~made account, that if he went on betimes 5 1, 9| divers other women of great account) being sitting at her doore;~ ~ 6 2, 1| Martellino, as making no~ ~account of these accusations, laughed, 7 2, 5| perceive brother, how little account you make of me,~ ~considering, 8 2, 6| about whom, lived in great account and authority, a~ ~Neapolitane 9 2, 6| as you (and many more) account them to be, mine being~ ~ 10 2, 8| am of an~ ~husband; for I account him as dead to me, when 11 2, 8| compasse thy~ ~content, account me for the most cruell Mother 12 2, 9| thinke her to be, I should account~ ~it a matter of no impossibility, 13 2, 10| whereof he made~ ~little or no account at all: and in the end, 14 3, 3| sensuall appetite, I shall~ ~account my labour well employed; 15 3, 5| the scorne. Therefore, I~ ~account it no meane folly in them, 16 3, 5| which you~ ~can so solemnely account to be your owne, and in 17 3, 9| most precious and deere account of, and~ ~never tooke it 18 4, 2| she) if you knew what account is made of my beauty, and 19 4, 2| them; they carry no more account, then~ ~things of ordinary 20 4, 4| Sardignia, as making full account, that the Ship which~ ~carried 21 4, 6| have alwayes made the lesse account of them.~ ~ The young Maiden, 22 4, 8| at the best) made such account of me, as I never~ ~heard 23 4, Song| etc.~ ~ ~ ~ Happy shall I account this sighing Song,~ ~ If 24 5, 1| Candye, where every one made account, but especially Chynon, 25 5, 3| such mischance do happen, I account the~ ~meanes lesse deserving 26 5, 3| Angelina making little or no account of such a losse, entreated 27 5, 4| his wife making the like account of him,~ ~even as if hee [ 28 5, 9| you do make most precious account of, as~ ~in manly equity 29 7, 1| Nor did shee make any~ ~account, or Frederigo either, that 30 7, 3| Wife to a man~ ~of good account; found the meanes to become 31 7, 8| concerning me, I make no account at~ ~all thereof, because 32 8, 3| And how meanly soever we account of their~ ~Mill-stones; 33 8, 4| whom I should~ ~render any account of my absence, or presence: 34 8, 7| greater reason had he to account his~ ~fortune beyond comparison, 35 8, 7| protestations, wherein I account it well-neere miraculous, 36 8, 9| farre as to Peretola, and account my labour well~ ~employed 37 8, 10| Merchant may have~ ~a just account rendred him, and the rights 38 10, 2| deserving to have especial account made of them I~ ~never met 39 10, 4| kindred and friends (making no account at~ ~all of her) threw her 40 10, 5| Ladies? Shal wee make any account of the woman~ ~wel-neere 41 10, 8| for from me, if thou doest account me for thy friend, and as~ ~ 42 10, 8| was made his; wherein I account him most highly praiseworthy: 43 10, 8| declaring, that he made small account of all the rest that~ ~were 44 10, 8| perceived, and making~ ~full account, that (at the least) he 45 10, 9| is matter of very slender account. But~ ~assuredly out of 46 10, 9| now this morning, I shall account my selfe much beholding 47 10, 9| beseeming~ ~Lords of greatest account, and three light under-wearing 48 10, 9| you so~ ~happily to me: account your selfe to be soly Lord