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1 Ind | recommendable end. But what meanes shal we make for men? We all 2 Ind | erforming that~ ~which Parmeno shal command him. Likewise that 3 Ind | ready such~ ~Vyands, as shal be delivered them by Parmeno. 4 2, 6| loved, do love, and for ever shal love your beauteous daughter:~ ~ 5 2, 6| else unto you, but that I shal~ ~be much more obliged to 6 2, 10| depart hence~ ~with you: I shal rest well satisfied, and 7 2, 10| then you have affirmed, you shal offer me great wrong, in~ ~ 8 2, 10| you all, that to morrow~ ~shal be Friday, and Saturday 9 3, 1| dumbe, then (questionles) I shal be~ ~received. And resolving 10 3, 1| againe~ ~this night, but shal ever remaine thankfull to 11 4, 3| with my Sisters, that they shal agree to our resolution.~ ~ 12 6, 7| death, as (in few words) you shal heare~ ~related.~ ~ In the 13 6, 10| noone hither, when~ ~you shal heare the Bels of the Church 14 6, 10| the Crosse: he~ ~or she shal live all this yeare happily, 15 6, 10| meane, that my~ ~government shal be according to mine owne 16 6, 10| said or done, neither~ ~shal be (I hope) in the meanest 17 7, 2| how shall we live? Where~ ~shal we have bread to fill our 18 7, 9| with your owne:~ ~which shal make me hereafter better 19 8, 7| Wicked woman, my hands shal be no means of thy death,~ ~ 20 8, 8| insted of bread, and you shal lose nothing for your labour. 21 8, 9| neere drawing on) Buffalmaco shal be elected~ ~Captaine, and 22 8, 10| whensoever thy leysures shal best serve thee, I will~ ~ 23 8, 10| or whatsoever hereafter shal happen within the compasse~ ~ 24 8, 10| granted by me, whosoever shal~ ~succeede me in the government, 25 9, 1| to her house, wher you~ ~shal know the reason of this 26 9, 3| considered; the Novel which I shal now report, keepeth~ ~within 27 9, 3| What~ ~shall I do? How shal I be delivered of this child? 28 9, 5| leave me to effect what shal content thee. Calandrino 29 9, 8| Sir replied the~ ~Porter, shal I say any thing else unto 30 9, 9| manner as~ ~they ought, shal find it (as you al wil affirm 31 9, 9| beleeve me~ ~on my word, I shal quite alter you from this 32 9, 10| Forbeare Gossippe John, my Mule shal have no taile at~ ~all, 33 10, 4| from death to life: you shal find no other~ ~entertainment 34 10, 5| violent wrong to us, as we shal be never able to recover.~ ~ 35 10, 5| discharge of thy promise; it shal be an eternall~ ~fame to 36 10, 5| well contented that you shal keepe it. The~ ~Noble Lord 37 10, 5| What say you now Ladies? Shal wee make any account of 38 10, 7| thee hereafter,~ ~as we shal perceive thy love and kindnesse 39 10, 8| are duly considered,~ ~and shal paralell any of the greatest 40 10, 8| my best hope is, that I~ ~shal shortly be requited, as 41 10, 8| cause, Sophronia must and shal be~ ~thine, for thou canst 42 10, 9| may be well lodged. That shal I~ ~Sir, said Thorello, 43 10, 9| hereafter so happen, as we shal let you see some of our~ ~