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1 Ind | part) conformable to their qualities. The~ ~first and most aged, 2 1, 2| and~ ~matters of divinest qualities, how, or to whomsoever appertaining,~ ~ 3 1, 7| themselves. For which detestable qualities, they are better beloved~ ~ 4 2, 1| pleasant and counterfetted~ ~qualities. None of these men having 5 2, 8| vertues and~ ~commendable qualities, wherein he excelled many 6 2, 8| beauty, and commendable qualities of~ ~your Maid Gianetta, 7 2, 9| also the~ ~conditions and qualities of his Wife, which scarcely 8 2, 10| in marriage: both which qualities hee should much rather have~ ~ 9 3, 3| DECLARING, THAT THE LEWD QUALITIES OF SOME PERSONS, OFTENTIMES~ ~ 10 3, 3| beauty and all commendable~ ~qualities, as any other woman (by 11 3, 5| aside~ ~those commendable qualities and singular vertues gloriously 12 3, 7| vertues and~ ~commendable qualities, to enjoy of her whatsoever 13 4, 10| such bad and disordered qualities: it~ ~will the more likely 14 5, 1| deformed~ ~kinde of speech, his qualities also savouring rather of 15 5, 1| disposition; for their rurall qualities, and grosse behaviour~ ~ 16 5, 2| unexpert in many vertuous qualities; affecting Constance in 17 5, 4| according to their severall~ ~qualities; and though the last night 18 5, 5| in beauty and vertuous~ ~qualities, as none was more commended 19 5, 6| enstructed in their severall qualities, and standing in~ ~duty 20 5, 9| vertues and commendable~ ~qualities, then any boast of Nobility 21 6, 8| to whome these~ ~stinking qualities of his Neece seemed so unsufferable, 22 6, 9| supplanters of all good qualities~ ~whatsoever. Among which 23 6, 9| Philosopher (which worthy~ ~qualities were little esteemed among 24 6, 10| wel acquainted with his qualities, supposed~ ~him to be a 25 6, 10| Lad, and had so many bad~ ~qualities, as Lippo Topo the cunning 26 6, 10| quoth he) hath nine rare qualities in~ ~him, and such they 27 6, 10| beside all these admirable qualities, hee hath manie~ ~more such 28 7, 4| his~ ~too well knowne ill qualities; very sharpely reproved 29 7, 5| who knoweth thy jealous qualities, as well~ ~as I do, and 30 7, 6| good, though as many bad~ ~qualities, there dwelt (not long since) 31 7, 6| of person and commendable qualities, albeit not of~ ~the fairest 32 7, 7| carriage and commendable qualities, was~ ~highly pleased to 33 7, 8| acquaint you with his vile qualities, and what a wretched life 34 7, 8| dogge be hanged, that his qualities may be~ ~knowne, he being 35 7, 9| honourable~ ~Courtship, and those qualities necessarily required in 36 8, 2| shrine. Divers prety pleasing qualities she had, as sounding the~ ~ 37 8, 7| faire) thy life and lothsome qualities ending together, I may sit~ ~ 38 8, 9| thither, among other notable~ ~qualities in him, had one more especial 39 8, 9| I have many commendable qualities in me,~ ~as, playing on 40 8, 9| love with your~ ~admirable qualities. And had I no other reason, 41 9, 5| reason of these unwonted qualities? Calandrino immediately~ ~ 42 9, 9| you~ ~know your horses qualities, as I doe my Mules, let 43 10, 3| Gentleman, and (in vertuous~ ~qualities) inferiour to none, from 44 10, 10| understand the~ ~custome and qualities of children, by behaviour