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1 Ind | any remedy: but rather it plainely appeared, that either the~ ~ 2 1, 2| thee? To mee therefore it plainely appeareth, that~ ~such a 3 1, 3| being a very wise man, plainely perceived, that~ ~Saladine 4 1, 6| opinion: but I tell thee plainely, that it deserveth~ ~fire 5 2, 5| displeased, shee saide. Now I~ ~plainely perceive brother, how little 6 2, 7| each to the~ ~other, and plainely perceyved, that though they 7 2, 7| Prince.~ ~ This done, and plainely perceiving that they were 8 2, 8| WHEREBY ALL MEN MAY PLAINELY UNDERSTAND, THAT LOYALTY~ ~ 9 2, 9| fellowes of~ ~the Jury; and it plainely appeared, that all the rest 10 2, 9| wonder of women; whereby he~ ~plainely perceived, that he had undertaken 11 2, 9| desirous to know more: I~ ~plainely tell thee, that faire Genevra 12 2, 10| Ravenna,~ ~and wherein he plainely shewed her, that there was 13 3, 1| this reply, the Abbesse plainely perceived, that not~ ~onely 14 3, 2| within a while after) it plainely appeared.~ ~For, the Querry 15 3, 2| was done to him; perceived plainely~ ~(being a subtill ingenious 16 3, 2| and base condition, yet it plainely~ ~appeareth, that he is 17 3, 3| serve thy turne; I tell thee plainely, I heard these words even 18 3, 3| Soone after, it being plainely discerned on either side, 19 3, 3| thus she spake. I must now plainely tell~ ~you, holy Father, 20 3, 8| to~ ~himselfe, and could plainely perceive, that although 21 3, 8| before. Perceiving then plainely,~ ~that he was alive, he 22 3, 9| her modest lookes did~ ~plainely deliver, that she was a 23 4, 1| downe at the stake. For~ ~plainely she perceived, that Guiscardo 24 4, 2| reprehend her, and told her plainely,~ ~that she was vain-glorious, 25 4, 3| advisedly observe, we shall plainely perceive, that fire even 26 4, 4| and~ ~wherein you shall plainely perceive, that not onely 27 4, 10| her Maide~ ~dearely, and plainely perceiving, that no disastrous 28 5, 5| please to~ ~command me. But plainely, and without all further 29 5, 7| blemish on his breast, it~ ~plainely speakes him for to bee my 30 5, 10| behinde me. I tell thee plainely Pedro, I am a woman as~ ~ 31 7, 10| effectually. All~ ~which Meucio plainely perceived, and though it 32 7, Song| discourse~ ~thereof) it plainely appeared, that shee had 33 8, 5| Messer Niccolao~ ~sate, they plainely perceived, that it was very 34 8, 7| affection, which appearing plainely in Reniero; with a pretty~ ~ 35 8, 7| benummed~ ~with colde? Then I plainely perceive, that men can lye 36 8, 7| And let me now tell thee plainely, that all the while I~ ~ 37 8, 9| thought~ ~of feare: I must plainely tell you, that either hee 38 9, 9| effectall and true: For~ ~I plainely perceive, that I knew not 39 9, 10| larger scope of liberty, by plainely expressing what I am, and~ ~ 40 10, 2| he said. My Lord, let me plainely give you to~ ~understand, 41 10, 2| love of such a man, as I plainely~ ~perceive thee to be: I 42 10, 3| discoursing, as to tel him~ ~plainely, that it did wondrously 43 10, 4| in a doubt, which I will plainely declare unto~ ~you.~ ~ If 44 10, 8| have done:~ ~because it plainely appeareth, that you have 45 10, 8| with such efficacy as~ ~plainely appeared: to make him consent, 46 10, 10| reproved him; yet he told them plainely, that it must needes~ ~be