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1 2, 2| as you have related your Fortunes to mee, by this your~ ~casuall 2 2, 2| accept me and~ ~my fairest fortunes to doe you service: let 3 2, 3| good estate.~ ~ ~ ~ The fortunes of Rinaldo de Este, being 4 2, 3| and beautifull. His owne~ ~fortunes stood out of future expectation 5 2, 4| hold on such things, as by Fortunes favour,~ ~floated neerest 6 2, 4| them with his disasterous fortunes, but not a word~ ~concerning 7 2, 7| Ladies~ ~mindes, the hard fortunes of Beritol and her Children, 8 2, 7| had so long time beene Fortunes tennis ball, and the terme 9 2, 7| married in Candie; but our fortunes (meaning such as had the 10 2, 8| deceased Lord. These faire fortunes, within the compasse of 11 2, 8| discoursed their severall fortunes, sometime~ ~in teares, and 12 2, 8| with all their passed fortunes.~ ~ When Sir Roger had received 13 3, 7| relation of his owne passed fortunes, inciting teares in the 14 4, 2| pleasure: but referring~ ~my fortunes to their owne poore condition, 15 4, 3| Gentleman (albeit but poore in fortunes) and called~ ~Restagnone, 16 4, 3| them in their wealthiest fortunes. After~ ~Restagnone had 17 4, 5| compassion, for the hard Fortunes of Noble Gerbino, and~ ~ 18 4, 10| owne hopes, and the faire fortunes of their~ ~children together.~ ~ 19 4, 10| desiring to finish all his fortunes together, desperately confessed,~ ~ 20 4, 10| morrow, for faire and happy fortunes hapning to Lovers,~ ~after 21 5, 2| Having imparted all her fortunes to the good old Lady with 22 5, 2| recounted to him all her~ ~fortunes, and what kindnesse she 23 5, 2| all the history of his~ ~fortunes, and those beside of his 24 5, 3| Gigliuozzo Saullo, whose fortunes were none of~ ~the fairest, 25 5, 3| with him~ ~thorough all fortunes whatsoever, concluding on 26 5, 4| dedicated all my fairest fortunes onely~ ~to thy service, 27 5, 7| somewhat ashamed of his~ ~fortunes errour, confessed, that 28 5, 9| submitted~ ~all his fairest Fortunes unto her, became a better 29 6, 10| to succeed in his future Fortunes. All which bravadoes,~ ~ 30 7, 2| and~ ~abounding as their Fortunes served. It came to passe, 31 7, 6| albeit not of~ ~the fairest fortunes, yet his affection every 32 7, 6| say. I~ ~sweare by my best fortunes, although I misse of thee 33 7, 6| by the fairest of all my fortunes, although I misse of thee~ ~ 34 7, 9| wish to have, in regard of Fortunes common and ordinary favours: 35 8, 7| exceedingly,~ ~complaining on Fortunes cruel malice toward her, 36 8, 8| compassion, appeared the hard Fortunes of~ ~Madame Helena to be, 37 9, 4| hoping to advance his~ ~fortunes by him.~ ~ Having acquainted 38 10, 7| nor aspire,~ ~ To have my fortunes thereby dignified,~ ~ Onely 39 10, 8| being debauched in all his fortunes,~ ~and knowne among the 40 10, 9| Abbot with all his~ ~passed fortunes, whereof he was immeasurably 41 10, 9| and so related all his~ ~fortunes to them, from the time of 42 10, 10| TO BE PATIENT IN THEIR FORTUNES, AND~ ~ OBEDIENT TO THEIR