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1 Ind | Villages round about; wherein (setting~ ~aside enclosed Castles 2 1, 4| abroade out~ ~of the Convent) setting a good countenance on the 3 1, 9| the Sun groweth towards setting, we will sup in the fresh 4 2, 3| any other matter else. But setting aside from which~ ~of these 5 2, 3| Abbot~ ~was a woman: which, setting an edge on his youthful 6 2, 4| armes from the~ ~Chest, setting it up on her Daughters head, 7 2, 5| of her purpose thereupon, setting her resolution~ ~downe constantly, 8 2, 6| altogether went aboard~ ~againe, setting sayle for Naples to visit 9 2, 7| deliberations held among themselves, setting me upon one of~ ~their horses, 10 2, 8| well contented as he, and setting downe an absolute~ ~determination, 11 3, Ind| they saw the~ ~Queene was setting forward, charged all the 12 3, 3| equally as~ ~my selfe, and (setting aside my best endevours 13 3, 5| compelled me to beare you. Setting aside~ ~those commendable 14 3, 7| imputed to Aldobrandino, setting him at liberty~ ~by publique 15 4, 3| wished desires, from~ ~whence setting saile againe, and being 16 4, 3| noyse or~ ~publication, setting a strong guard (in the night 17 4, 4| him from Sardignia, and setting it on a~ ~flaming fire, 18 4, 7| wood directly over it, and setting it on a flaming~ ~fire, 19 4, 9| dish, which he~ ~himselfe setting before his wife, began to 20 4, 10| nor what was his reason of setting it there; when it drew~ ~ 21 4, 10| perceiving that the Sun was neere setting, and his government~ ~as 22 5, 1| soveraigne Authority, in setting free so many faire and precious~ ~ 23 5, 1| things for a Naval fight,~ ~setting sodainly forth to Sea, and 24 5, 6| perforce aboard their Barke.~ ~ Setting sayle thence, they arrived 25 5, 8| every Friday. Wherefore,~ ~setting a good note or marke upon 26 5, 9| to the Lady, but rather setting a keener edge~ ~thereon; 27 6, 7| his spleene and fury, as, setting aside all~ ~respect of his 28 6, 9| house as you please. And~ ~setting his hand on one of the Tombes ( 29 6, 10| cunning and crafty manner. But setting~ ~aside the first part, 30 7, 6| naked in~ ~his hand, and setting worse lookes on the businesse, 31 7, 6| repulsing him rudely, and setting foote in the~ ~stirrup, 32 7, 7| hopes, he grew perswaded (setting all other~ ~attempts aside) 33 7, 10| the~ ~Sunne grew neere his setting, wherewith the King concluded 34 8, 2| his fortune: wherefore, setting aside all other businesse,~ ~ 35 8, 3| make no more adoe, but~ ~(setting aside all other businesse) 36 8, 7| thou any more, or better (setting aside thy~ ~borrowed haire, 37 8, 7| Now was the Sun upon his setting, when the poore honest country-man,~ ~ 38 8, 7| two brethren~ ~and wife, setting the waiting-woman in a Chaire, 39 10, 6| presently~ ~kindled the fire, setting the Trevit over it, and 40 10, 6| season then afforded,~ ~setting them on the Table before 41 10, 8| affronted him with shame; setting before his eyes this du~ ~ 42 10, 9| whereupon, he kept his~ ~bed, setting downe his peremptory resolution 43 10, 9| vertues, and civile speaking (setting~ ~aside beauty, which is 44 10, 10| the Candle, to see~ ~the setting on of his Mules tayle; deserved