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 1  Ind      |           thereof, divers declared idle joy and~ ~rejoycing, a use
 2  Ind      |       honestie of Ladies, by their idle detracting speeches. And~ ~
 3    1,    1|       Chappelet, seeing~ ~himselfe idle, and greedy after worldly
 4    1,    1|           beholding youth pursuing idle vanities, to~ ~sweare and
 5    1,    5|       opportunity, to~ ~thwart his idle hope, and defend her owne
 6    1,    9|       allowed them, (in their owne idle~ ~conceite) no other kinde
 7    2,    5|       their houses,~ ~with foolish idle words, and at such an unseasonable
 8    2,    8|           reprehended her fond and idle love: And when shee~ ~would
 9    2,    8|          more~ ~lustie then in his idle youthfull yeeres, especially
10    2,    9|           he had undertaken a very idle enterprise, yet~ ~would
11    3,    6|            by these flatteries and idle follies, thou~ ~hopest to
12    3,    7| Inne-keepers maliced, about~ ~some idle suspition conceived, and
13    3,    8|               demanded a number of idle questions, whereto the Monke
14    3,   10|            serve God, not to stand idle. Let us go put the Devil
15    4,    1|    understand, that negligence and idle delights, have mighty power,~ ~
16    4,    2|             mortals.~ ~ Many other idle speeches shee uttered, in
17    4,    2|       beauty, notwithstanding your idle passed arrogancy, I~ ~am
18    4,    2|        judge of beauty. Much other idle folly~ ~proceeded from her,
19    4,    2|            inwardly smiling at her idle speeches, which~ ~(nevertheles)
20    4,    3|         fire together.~ ~ Thus the idle and loose love of Restagnone,
21    4,    6|       folly, to give any credit to idle~ ~dreames: because (oftentimes)
22    4,    6|      making such a~ ~frivolous and idle search. What can be said
23    4,    8|         Jeronimo (quoth she) those idle dayes are past and gone,~ ~
24    4,    9|         such indiscretion was this idle love carried, that whether
25    4,   10|        remembring, how~ ~vaine and idle a thing it is, for age to
26    5,   10|           so palpably obsceene and idle, savouring~ ~altogether
27    6,  Ind|          proceeded.~ ~ Madam, this idle fellow would maintaine to
28    6,    1|             that his discourse was idle, and much worse delivered:~ ~
29    6,    1|        delivered so abruptly, with idle~ ~repetitions of some particulars
30    6,   10|     beleeve any thing, because the idle vanities of Aegypt~ ~and
31    7,    5|       HUSBANDS, THAT WILL BE~ ~ SO IDLE HEADED UPON NO OCCASION.
32    7,    9|            this tree, to see those idle wonders~ ~which hee talketh
33    8,    7|           rid him quickely of that Idle disease. And~ ~being more
34    8,    7|          North; she repeated those idle frivolous words (composed
35    9,    1|   affection overcoming all~ ~these idle feares, and lying stone
36    9,    4|           vaine, to curbe in their idle speeches with a bridle,
37    9,    4|         free his~ ~eares from this idle importunity, it fortuned
38    9,    5|         ARE~ ~ LED AND GOVERNED BY IDLE PERSWASIONS~ ~ ~ ~ Calandrino
39    9,    6|     Panuccio, mocking him with his idle dreaming and talking in~ ~
40    9,    7|       mysterious~ ~matters, as her idle imagination had tutord her,
41   10,    6|            can you give way to the idle~ ~suggestions of Love? Beleeve
42   10,    8|            them, and guided by his idle appetite, thus he~ ~began
43   10,    8|            still he answered) with idle and frivolous~ ~excuses,
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