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1 1, 1| Procure~ ~therefore, I pray you, that the most holy 2 1, 1| I~ ~promise that I will pray to God for thee.~ ~ Master 3 1, 1| Father, seeing you promise to pray to God for me, I will reveale 4 1, 1| a sinne, and except you pray to God very~ ~instantly 5 1, 1| because you have promised to pray to God for me; and beside, 6 2, 1| confesse the truth; but I pray you, demaund of~ ~all them 7 2, 2| Julian; and~ ~after that, I pray God and S. Julian to send 8 2, 7| to my former estate, I~ ~pray thee do it: but if thou 9 2, 10| a more pleasing~ ~eye, I pray thee.~ ~ Bartolomea smiled 10 3, 3| peeces of Gold, she said: I pray you (good~ ~Father) to be 11 3, 3| vertuous a~ ~Gentlewoman, I pray thee refraine such idlenesse 12 3, 8| sinne of~ ~jealousie. I pray you Sir tell me, replyed 13 3, 8| Wife doth send me food, I pray you worke so much, that 14 3, 10| his knees as though to~ ~pray, and made her kneel face 15 4, 2| thus replyed. And who~ ~I pray you (quoth she) did chastise 16 4, 9| but afterward saide. I pray you tell me~ ~Sir; what 17 5, 5| that it was thy House. I pray thee call to minde, if~ ~ 18 5, 10| mirthful~ ~matter: pardon me I pray you (faire Lacties) if my 19 6, 1| such acceptation,~ ~that I pray you to performe it; for 20 7, 2| answered. Alas good Wife! I pray you bee not so angry, I~ ~ 21 7, 3| indulgence presently. But I pray you let mee aske you one 22 7, 3| it is I. Come in Sir, I pray you, replyed the~ ~Friar, 23 7, 4| never base man was. As how I pray thee?~ ~answered Tofano, 24 7, 5| Saint? Who knoweth not, I pray you,~ ~that I am as subject 25 7, 5| Sir, sayde she, proceed I pray you, and I am~ ~well contented.~ ~ 26 7, 7| occasion why I sighed. I pray thee (replyed the Lady) 27 8, 1| your Wife, and therefore I pray you crosse me out of your 28 8, 2| Dove, Sir Simon is thine, I pray thee be mine.~ ~ Belcolore 29 8, 3| Countrey to~ ~dwell in: but I pray you tell me Sir, what do 30 8, 3| least. How farre Sir, I pray you~ ~(quoth Calandrino) 31 8, 3| wee are in talke Sir, I pray you pardon mee to aske, 32 8, 7| any sight. And therefore I pray thee,~ ~lot in respect of 33 8, 7| the Eagle~ ~disdaineth to pray on the yeelding Dove: and 34 8, 7| with~ ~extremity of cold. Pray that the Evening may raine 35 8, 7| maner.~ ~ Go (quoth she) I pray thee for my Waiting-woman 36 8, 8| the like to thee, and so I pray thee~ ~let us still continue. 37 8, 9| it from me, wherefore I pray you to urge it~ ~no more. 38 8, 9| Doctor, snuffe the candle I pray you, and lend~ ~me a little 39 8, 9| company. But be carefull I pray~ ~you, that you make not 40 9, 3| longer then yester~ ~day? I pray thee tell mee, How dooest 41 9, 3| the time of necessity, I pray thee know of~ ~him, how 42 9, 4| we goe away so soone? I pray you~ ~Sir tarry a little 43 9, 4| said. Come Aniolliero, I pray thee let us leave this frivilous~ ~ 44 9, 9| effectuall, or no; and~ ~I pray you, let it not be offensive 45 10, 3| contemptible, take it I pray thee.~ ~ Mithridanes, being