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1 1, 6| of~ ~the Gospel, he was content to dismisse him for altogither, 2 1, Song| observation,~ ~ What sweet content due understanding lends:~ ~ 3 2, 6| that distresse could~ ~more content her.~ ~ As yet, she had 4 2, 8| therefore thou canst~ ~bee content to leave her with me, I 5 2, 8| stretch not to compasse thy~ ~content, account me for the most 6 2, 8| one on you,~ ~which shall content your minde, and bring you 7 2, 9| shall be~ ~to mine owne content. In witnesse whereof, I 8 2, 10| perswaded, that hee could content a woman with such satisfaction 9 3, Ind| made benefit of their best content: they went (by order sent~ ~ 10 3, 1| great Hercules, in giving content to so many, and by continuing~ ~ 11 3, 1| and yet~ ~I am tied to content nine, which is farre beyond 12 3, 2| any way he imagined might content the Queene.~ ~Whereon ensued, 13 3, 5| and gentle speeches, which content me as they ought to do.~ ~ 14 3, 9| yeeld~ ~you any comfort and content, you shall find me therein 15 4, 3| themselves pleasing and~ ~full of content to those men with whom we 16 4, 3| hinderance to our mutuall content: it remaineth now in you~ ~ 17 5, 7| will have no mercy~ ~on me. Content thy selfe Pedro, replyed 18 5, 8| which newes did so highly content them, that~ ~upon the Sunday 19 5, 9| so rare a~ ~Faulcon, to content the appetite of any woman 20 5, 10| who could not any way well content one Wife, because his minde 21 5, 10| Herculano, seeing you cannot~ ~content your selfe from one nights 22 6, 4| never saw, or heard of) I am content to make proofe thereof to~ ~ 23 6, 5| painting, delighted more to content the ignorant, then to please 24 6, 7| able to yeeld much better content and satisfaction generally, 25 6, 8| to yeilde her liking or~ ~content: moreover, she was so waspish, 26 7, 5| best meanes to give him content; yet others~ ~would grow 27 7, 7| coveting nothing more then to content~ ~her, carried himselfe 28 7, 8| should vainely imagine, to~ ~content you with so pleasing a Novell, 29 7, 9| answere, wholly yeelding to~ ~content his Lady; provided, that 30 7, Song| wretchednesse?~ ~ Then let me live content, to be thus painde.~ ~ Wearisome 31 8, 7| offence only committed. Content thy selfe then good Reniero, 32 8, 7| his~ ~thoughts, betweene content and pitty. It did not a 33 8, 7| did not a little joy and~ ~content him, that the revenge which 34 8, 7| ease to you, but onely to content my~ ~selfe.~ ~ But if all 35 8, 9| am not~ ~I sufficient to content you, but you must be longing 36 9, 5| leave me to effect what shal content thee. Calandrino watched 37 9, 9| misusing her as~ ~thou dost? Content your selves Gentlemen (answered 38 10, 3| man to mee, whom I did not content (if I could)~ ~in any thing 39 10, 7| bring such newes as~ ~will content thee, and because I am loath 40 10, 8| either of them enjoy any content, but when they were both~ ~ 41 10, 8| comfort and what~ ~else can content thee: in expectation of 42 10, 8| friend againe, shall hereby content both thee, and my~ ~selfe.~ ~ 43 10, 8| to bee understood: I am content to presuppose,~ ~that they 44 10, 8| mockeries, and all to content and satisfie a friend, but 45 10, Song| faire friend, a woman could content,~ ~ If vertues prize, valour