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 1    1,    1|     discoursing Novelties: I~ ~intend to begin also with one of
 2    1,    1|        by~ ~the Novell which I intend to relate; manifestly (I
 3    1,    1| current of my life; that now I intend one action at the~ ~houre
 4    1,    2|         cannot discerne. And I intend to approove by mine, what
 5    1,    8|      mine owne,~ ~where with I intend briefly to acquaint you,
 6    1,    9|    because you may know what I intend to~ ~do, and so (consequently)
 7    2,    1|  perceive by a~ ~Tale, which I intend to tell you, obeying therein
 8    2,    7|        loose his~ ~life: for I intend not to rob the Duke of his
 9    3,    5|          most part, while they intend to make a scorne of other
10    3,    8|    begin thus. Faire Ladies, I intend to tell you a Tale of trueth,~ ~
11    3,    9|      to enjoy a Wife, which we intend to bestowe upon you. The
12    3,    9|       you,~ ~what faithfully I intend to do for you, if I can
13    4,    1|     confession of the truth do intend (first of~ ~all) to defend
14    4,    1|        have done~ ~already, or intend to Guiscardo, mine owne
15    4,    6|          this body, except hee intend that I shall accuse him.
16    4,   10|     manner.~ ~ Philostratus, I intend not to varie from those
17    5,  Ind|       conclusion, wherewith we intend to begin our day; but~ ~
18    5,    1|     superabounding: perhaps do intend to present thee other~ ~
19    6,    3|  before, as~ ~verie briefely I intend to tell you how.~ ~ Messer
20    7,    3|     equall to the other, yet I intend to report it, because~ ~
21    7,    5|      answer: that he could not intend it, but would bring her
22    7,    7|        if I am not deceived; I intend to~ ~tell you another Tale
23    7,    9|        Moreover, her selfe did intend to~ ~adde a fourth taske,
24    7,    9|   Nicostratus, and~ ~presently intend to follow it; Let therefore
25    8,    4|        and there for a while I intend to~ ~leave them.~ ~ When
26    8,    7|      LOVE TO THEM: EXCEPT THEY INTEND TO SEEKE THEIR OWNE~ ~ SHAME,
27    8,    7|      Cloake about~ ~thee, as I intend to doe with my night mantle,
28    8,    7|     enough from. For, if I did intend to revenge my wrongs, and~ ~
29    8,    8|    love which I~ ~beare him, I intend to be no otherwise revenged
30    8,   10|     abiding heere, because I~ ~intend to live onely with thee,
31    9,    8|         beside: Doest not thou intend to make one among them?
32   10,    4|        have most affected, and intend to love none other in the
33   10,    6| Samplers. And therefore I, who intend to relate~ ~something, which (
34   10,    6|        all I mislike) that you intend to~ ~take the two Virgines
35   10,    7|      for your Husband, whom we intend to bestow on you. Beside~ ~
36   10,    8|     and the other, I doe not~ ~intend to swerve a jot from the
37   10,    8|      you carrie your selves, I intend~ ~not at this time to presse
38   10,   10|        farre off hence, whom I intend to make my wife, and (within
39   10,   10|      saide. Madame,~ ~except I intend to loose mine owne life,
40   10,   10|          marriage with thee: I intend to have thee no longer my
41   10,   10|   departing hence; the which I intend~ ~shalbe to morrow: but
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