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1 8, 2| by the name of sweet Sir Simon. Now, albeit he was a man 2 8, 2| nimble and active sweet Sir Simon.~ ~ Among many other of 3 8, 2| beauty, yet sweete~ ~Sir Simon thoght her a Saint, and 4 8, 2| so~ ~enflamed sweet Sir Simon, that he lost his wonted 5 8, 2| selfe, so~ ~that sweet Sir Simon laboured still in vaine, 6 8, 2| about high~ ~noone) Sir Simon being walking abroad, chanced 7 8, 2| answered.~ ~In troth Sir Simon, I am going to the City, 8 8, 2| concerning my patrimony. Sir~ ~Simon looking merily on him, said. 9 8, 2| Florence.~ ~ Now began Sir Simon to shrug, and scratch his 10 8, 2| tongue, replyed. Sweet Sir Simon! you are heartely welcome, 11 8, 2| dainty Ducke, answered Sir Simon, I am come to sit a while 12 8, 2| againe~ ~given welcome to Sir Simon, she sate downe by him, 13 8, 2| before his departure.~ ~ Sir Simon hugging her in his armes, 14 8, 2| thy love?~ ~How now Sir Simon? answered she, is this behaviour 15 8, 2| Holy-men Belcolore, (quoth Sir Simon) are made of the same matter~ ~ 16 8, 2| Text Belcolore, replyed Sir Simon, it is somewhat above~ ~ 17 8, 2| Ducke,~ ~and my Dove, Sir Simon is thine, I pray thee be 18 8, 2| over-hasty in her yeelding. Sir Simon promiseth her a new paire 19 8, 2| she would request. Sir~ ~Simon (quoth she) all these things 20 8, 2| sweete Belcolore answered Sir Simon, I never beare any such 21 8, 2| selfe~ ~deceived? Now Sir Simon, her example in being made 22 8, 2| woman of my word.~ ~ Sir Simon perceiving, that she would 23 8, 2| worth? How much? quoth Sir Simon, upon my word Belcolore, 24 8, 2| cost so much? Well, Sir Simon,~ ~deliver it me first, 25 8, 2| up by Belcolore, and Sir Simon so forward in~ ~his affection; 26 8, 2| it now with sweet Sir Simon, who survayin over all his 27 8, 2| Belcolore,~ ~and tell her: Sir Simon sends them home with thankes, 28 8, 2| how now wife? Is not~ ~Sir Simon our especiall friend, and 29 8, 2| Clearke, saying. Tell Sir Simon from me, and boldly say~ ~ 30 8, 2| the Cloake, and told Sir Simon~ ~what she had said, whereto 31 8, 2| was so angry with~ ~Sir Simon, that she would not speake 32 8, 2| following. But then Sir Simon, what by sharpe threatenings, 33 8, 2| betweene~ ~her and sweet Sir Simon.~ ~ 34 8, 9| since) thence, one Master. Simon da Villa,~ ~more rich in 35 8, 9| Cocomero. This Master~ ~Doctor Simon, being thus newly come thither, 36 9, 3| BEGUILE THEM~ ~ ~ ~ Master Simon the Physitian, by the perswasions 37 9, 3| Water, and~ ~informed Master Simon with the whole tricke intended: 38 9, 3| long before Mayster Doctor Simon came, with Bruno also in 39 9, 3| they were able; but Doctor Simon gaped so wide with laughing 40 9, 3| Calandrino, replyed Doctor Simon, I will~ ~provide an excellent 41 9, 3| rare cure Master Doctor Simon had wrought on~ ~him, delivering