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1 1, 4| great power over him. It chanced on a fasting day~ ~about 2 1, 6| quality from~ ~him selfe) he chanced to say; that he had beene 3 2, 1| in the Church.~ ~ Now it chanced by ill fortune, that there 4 2, 3| the~ ~High-wayes.~ ~ It chanced on a day, that Alessandro 5 2, 5| Safely enough he went in, but chanced to tread~ ~upon a board, 6 2, 6| Charles, the aforesaid Sonne chanced to bee~ ~knowne by his Mother, 7 2, 6| visit her Parents; but it~ ~chanced quite contrary to her expectation, 8 2, 7| house belonging to him, chanced to ride by on the sands. 9 2, 7| bussinesse into Armenia: hee~ ~chanced to see the Lady at a window 10 2, 8| weakenesse of body.~ ~ It chanced on a day, a Physicion was 11 3, 5| vertuous, and chaste. It so chanced, that this~ ~Magnifico had 12 3, 6| salutations,~ ~according as he chanced to see her, or meet her.~ ~ 13 3, 7| conflicts. But~ ~on a day it chanced he heard a song sung in 14 4, 1| mingled~ ~among them. It chanced that the King awaked, and 15 4, 7| them. At~ ~length, Pasquino chanced to crop a leafe of the Sage, 16 4, 9| what unhappy meanes, they chanced to have~ ~buriall in that 17 5, 1| him above all other: it chanced upon~ ~a day about the houre 18 5, 1| indifferent respite of time, it chanced that the young~ ~Damosel ( 19 5, 6| continued in equall fervency, it chanced upon a~ ~faire Summers day, 20 5, 6| place of~ ~pleasure. It chanced on a day, that keeping his 21 5, 9| greatly. Next unto him, if he chanced~ ~to die without a lawfull 22 5, 9| extreamity of his disease, chanced to dye, leaving~ ~his mother 23 6, 1| then she expected; a Knight chanced to overtake~ ~this faire 24 6, 2| saide Popes negotiation. It chanced,~ ~that as being the most 25 6, 3| Afterwards, this impudent shame chanced to be generally knowne,~ ~ 26 6, 4| neere~ ~to the River, he chanced to see (before any of the 27 6, 7| he was, in whose arms she chanced to be taken; to live~ ~basely 28 6, 8| much as we should.~ ~ It chanced upon a day, that shee comming 29 6, 9| was never done.~ ~ It chanced upon a day, that Signior 30 7, 3| loving Gossip~ ~Reynard chanced to come in; and questionlesse, 31 7, 7| continued in the Court, it chanced, that certaine Knights,~ ~ 32 8, 2| Simon being walking abroad, chanced to meete with~ ~Bentivegna, 33 8, 3| head, by~ ~much misfortune chanced to see me; in regard (as 34 8, 7| kinde conferences.~ ~ It chanced at the verie same time, 35 8, 7| day to Madame Helena, it chanced,~ ~that a Clowne or Countrey 36 9, 4| necessary to attend on him, it chanced~ ~that Fortarigo hearing 37 9, 5| time among the rest, it chanced that he brought a Damosell~ ~ 38 9, 8| walke abroade againe,~ ~chanced to meet with Guiotto: who 39 10, 3| famous in infinite places. It chanced on a day, as Mithridanes 40 10, 4| Gentile, and such also as chanced to heare~ ~thereof. The 41 10, 7| Catalana, and whereat it chanced, that the Daughter of~ ~ 42 10, 8| touched them so equally.~ ~ It chanced within some few months after, 43 10, 9| about his~ ~Hawkes: Thorello chanced to smile, and used such 44 10, 9| this manner at Pavia, it chanced on a day, that Signior Thorello 45 10, 9| such~ ~costly jewells: it chanced that Signior Thorello awaked,