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1 2, 2| much thankefulnesse as~ ~possibly he could, for this her extraordinary 2 2, 3| living on so little charge as possibly might be,~ ~they began to 3 2, 4| desirous to~ ~save his life, if possibly it might be, espied a Chest 4 2, 7| demanding of him, by what meanes possibly~ ~this could be accomplished, 5 2, 7| understand, how she could possibly live so long in any~ ~Kingdome 6 2, 8| conditioned, as~ ~any Nobleman possibly could be, nor did those 7 2, 8| save him from death, if possibly it might be. Their judgements~ ~ 8 2, 9| as any Lady in the world possibly could be,~ ~and that Italy 9 2, 9| solemne oath) that no woman~ ~possibly could be more chaste and 10 3, 3| hate more then you, and~ ~possibly yet you will love her whether [ 11 3, 6| milde perswasions, which possibly he could devise to~ ~doe, 12 4 | so low and gentle as possibly I could. And although I 13 4, 1| yet kept so closely as possibly she~ ~could; as Ladies are 14 4, 3| of Ninetta, as no man~ ~possibly could be more, and she likewise 15 4, 3| mourning, as they could possibly expresse) they buried him 16 4, 4| Mariners got such wealth as possibly they could save, and~ ~suffering 17 4, 5| no other Basile could~ ~possibly yeeld so sweete a savour. 18 4, 6| accidents already ended, cannot possibly be re-called, it is my~ ~ 19 4, 7| her loving acceptance, as possibly she could~ ~be of his: so 20 5, 1| laboured to land there if possibly they might. Wherein Fortune~ ~ 21 5, 1| maketh all hast~ ~hee can possibly devise to do, to celebrate 22 5, 5| her married so soone as possibly he could.~ ~ When morning 23 5, 6| approached so neere as~ ~possibly he durst, to have some conference 24 5, 6| one favour for me, if~ ~possibly it may be. What is that? 25 6, 1| that a poore Tale could not possibly be more mangled, or worse~ ~ 26 7, 6| fied~ ~from him so fast as possibly I could; but confesse my 27 7, 7| then hee~ ~would or could possibly have done, without a triall 28 7, 9| they should (so much as possibly they could)~ ~withdraw their 29 7, 10| backe againe (so soone as possibly he could) to the~ ~other 30 8, 3| this~ ~precious stone, if possibly hee could: yet intending 31 8, 3| in serch of the stone, as possibly he did, or~ ~could; and 32 8, 7| it~ ~bee so soone as she possibly may, because here is miserable 33 8, 7| with such expedition as~ ~possibly can use, I will make the 34 8, 9| expedient, that so soone as~ ~possibly you may, you procure acquaintance 35 8, 9| himselfe so coragious as possibly he could, and bare all out~ ~ 36 8, 10| lamentations, as no~ ~Woman could possibly doe the like.~ ~ Salabetto 37 9, 7| another, yet so~ ~secretly as possibly she could devise to doe, 38 9, 9| demaunds whatsoever, that~ ~possibly could be propounded to him. 39 9, 9| better or truer advise could possibly be given~ ~you, for well 40 10, 7| to helpe me so much as possibly thou canst, because my onely~ ~ 41 10, 9| returne agayne that way, if~ ~possibly it might be granted; which 42 10, 9| durst not credit it, or that possibly it~ ~could be the same, 43 10, 9| dayes, and no newes now~ ~possibly to be sent thither of his 44 10, 9| be setled for Pavia (if possibly it might~ ~be accomplished 45 10, 9| me,~ ~whatsoever here can possibly be done for you: assuring 46 10, 9| words. That he could not possibly~ ~forget, his Gracious favours 47 10, 10| the highest honor that~ ~possibly could be.~ ~ What can now