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1 2, 3| kinsman) having first dub'd him Knight. Long~ ~time 2 2, 4| being a Merchant, and skil'd in such matters) he became~ ~ 3 2, 5| speeches, a~ ~shagge-hayr'd swash-buckler, a grim visagde 4 2, 5| how now you white-liver'd Rascals?~ ~What are you 5 2, 6| of one Messer Gastarino d'Oria, who sent them together 6 2, 6| present. Messer Gasparino~ ~d'Oria (as I have heretofore 7 2, 8| HONOUR~ ~ ~ ~ The Count D'Angiers being falsly accused, 8 2, 8| experience of Gualtier, Count D'Angiers, to be a wise and~ ~ 9 2, 8| conference with him. The Count D'Aongiers,~ ~whose thoughts 10 2, 8| of his name, is the Count D'Angiers.~ ~For if error 11 2, 8| Helpe, helpe, the Count D'Angiers will forcibly dishonour~ ~ 12 2, 8| violate mine honour.~ ~ D'Angiers seeing this, and 13 2, 8| innocent children of the Count D'Angiers after~ ~they were 14 2, 8| overpast, since the Count~ ~D'Angiers fled from Paris, 15 2, 8| dally with the poore Count~ ~D'Angiers, and his children, 16 2, 8| she had done to the Count D'Angiers, resting not so 17 2, 8| could produce the Count~ ~D'Angiers, or any of his Children, 18 2, 8| wrongfull banished Count D'Angiers: avouch~ ~moreover, 19 2, 8| the long exiled~ ~Count D'Angiers. Perotto hearing 20 2, Song| skill,~ ~ That first enflam'd my heart with holy fire.~ ~ 21 3, 4| doubt) you have discern'd by me. Nay~ ~daughter (quoth 22 4, Song| many vertues clearly shin'd in her,~ ~ That I esteem' 23 4, Song| in her,~ ~ That I esteem'd all martyrdome was light~ ~ 24 4, Song| without sorrow, thus betray'd to bee.~ ~ My teares do, 25 5, Song| Eares, how are you depriv'd of sweete attention?~ ~ 26 5, Song| sleeping.~ ~ Wit, who hath rob'd thee of thy rare invention?~ ~ 27 5, Song| Eyes, when you gaz'd upon her Angell beauty;~ ~ 28 6, 2| the Church of Saint Marie d'Ughi, where~ ~Cistio the 29 6, 3| you how.~ ~ Messer Antonio d'Orso, being Byshoppe of 30 6, 9| Church of Saint Michaell d'Horta, and passing along 31 6, Song| at length) a little moov'd to pittie,~ ~ Be it nere 32 7, Song| overecome me quite,~ ~ Bequeath'd to wandring wayes.~ ~ If 33 8, 9| della~ ~Scala, and to Prato d'Ognissanti, where hee met 34 9, 9| to handle my selfe-will'd~ ~wife, untill the Muletter 35 10, 1| one, named Signior Rogiero d'Figiovanni. He~ ~being rich, 36 10, 9| house of~ ~Signior Thorello d'Istria. Who travelling to 37 10, 9| named~ ~Signior Thorella d'Istria, but dwelling at 38 10, 9| Di San Pietro~ ~in Ciel d'Oro, who was (indeede) his 39 10, 9| You are Signior Thorello d'Istria, and I am one of~ ~ 40 10, 9| respect~ ~(Signior Thorello d'Istria, knowne throughout 41 10, 9| beleeved it to be Thorello d'Istria, and not he of Dignes, 42 10, 9| Dignes, so that~ ~Thorello d'Istriaes unknowne surprizall 43 10, 9| of San Pietro in Ciel~ ~d'Ore in Pavia, according 44 10, 10| to forget the~ ~unequal'd love she bare to the Marquesse, 45 10, Song| heart-greeving,~ ~ Or liv'd so happily as I.~ ~ ~ ~