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1 Ind | disease from the sicke to the sound, in very rare and~ ~miraculous 2 1, 1| Prior of the Convent, and by sound of the house Bell, caused 3 2, 2| by Merchandize, and a~ ~sound stability in his estate, 4 2, 2| he dispatched him (after sound reprehension) to~ ~Ferrara, 5 3, 1| wherfore being a woman of sound discretion, she would~ ~ 6 3, 4| thou has: made me such a~ ~sound and solemne promise, I will 7 3, 7| affliction; as seeking your sound and absolute~ ~recovery, 8 3, 8| opinions, will seeme to sound like a lye:~ ~and yet I 9 3, 9| heaven) to make you whole and sound within~ ~eight dayes space. 10 3, 9| limited time, the King was sound and perfectly cured;~ ~which 11 4, 1| mine honour, with reasons sound, good, and~ ~substantiall, 12 4, 2| he delivered a matter of sound truth. Wherefore,~ ~perceiving 13 4, 2| there proclaimed by the sound of Trumpet: That all such 14 4, 4| commanding their Trumpets to sound chearfully, they rowed on 15 4, 8| priviledge of my~ ~Husbandes sound sleeping, be no colour to 16 4, 9| Tourney, was proclaimed by sound of~ ~Trumpet throughout 17 4, 10| soone after he fell into a sound sleepe,~ ~according to the 18 5, 1| were veiled~ ~over with sound sleepe, that kept them fast 19 5, 2| having brought her now into a sound sleepe,~ ~the woman gave 20 5, 5| his time, and was a man of sound understanding, returned~ ~ 21 6, 1| discourse, savouring of wit and sound judgement,~ ~worthily deserving 22 6, 4| otherwise, expect such a sound payment, as thy knavery~ ~ 23 6, 4| merry answer,~ ~escaped a sound beating, which (otherwise) 24 6, 10| filled with some part of the sound of those Belles,~ ~which 25 6, Song| bring his Bagge-pipe, by the sound whereof they~ ~danced divers 26 7, 2| whether it were~ ~whole and sound, or no. Whereupon, he being 27 7, 2| prayers commended to be sound and~ ~soveraigne: but it 28 7, 2| Fat, to see whether it be sound or no.~ ~When credulous 29 7, 2| I finde to be whole and sound: only~ ~it is uncleane within, 30 7, 7| thou canst, bestowing manie sound blowes on him with thy cudgel; 31 7, 8| him. This his solemne and sound~ ~sleeping, emboldned her 32 7, 8| that Simonida~ ~being in a sound sleepe, and Arriguccio waking, 33 7, 9| while, by Lesca she sent the sound tooth to Pyrrhus, who~ ~( 34 7, 10| intruding (now and then) the sound of his~ ~Bagpipe, to make 35 8, 7| man~ ~daunce without the sound of a Taber, or of a Bagpipe? 36 8, 7| affoord, another may make a sound amends for. This I can and~ ~ 37 8, 9| itch in Children; gave such sound beleefe to the~ ~relation 38 8, 9| onelie to make me breake a sound and setled~ ~resolution, 39 8, 9| the greatest Lords, at the sound of her~ ~Trumpets, do very 40 8, 10| Tuscane, had neede to have sound sight and judgement. So 41 9, 3| making you as whole and as sound as a Fish newly spawned.~ ~ 42 9, 3| Calandrino, thou~ ~art now as sound in health, as any man in 43 10, 8| then you~ ~shall feele by sound experience, how powerfull