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1 Ind | parts of her body must be discovered to him, which~ ~(in the 2 1, 4| that he had not beene~ ~discovered by the Monke, and to be 3 1, 6| THEIR HYPOCRISIE HONESTLY DISCOVERED~ ~ ~ ~ An honest plaine 4 2, 1| when his dissimulation was discovered, he was~ ~well beaten, being 5 2, 5| passe, that they were~ ~discovered to Fredericke King of Arragon, 6 2, 5| Their flight was not~ ~discovered by the Watch, but they comming 7 2, 6| from thence. But this being discovered to the~ ~Sicillians, he 8 2, 6| he should otherwise be~ ~discovered; being not satisfied with 9 2, 6| concerned me if I had beene~ ~discovered: he was the named (and so 10 2, 8| of the~ ~disease had now discovered it selfe apparantly.~ ~ 11 3, 2| her. This being secretly discovered by the~ ~King, and the party 12 3, 2| beside, her error being discovered to her, might~ ~afterward 13 3, 2| especially if the King discovered his~ ~agony. And although 14 3, 2| by whom they were never~ ~discovered, so long as the King lived, 15 3, 9| circumstances were at full discovered, thus spake the~ ~Countesse.~ ~ 16 4, 1| because she would not be~ ~discovered in her intention, many dayes 17 4, 1| intended to do.~ ~ The poore discovered Lovers, having ended their 18 4, 1| onely her secret love was discovered, but~ ~also Guiscardo was 19 4, 2| visitations over-publikely discovered, purposed to check~ ~and 20 4, 5| Loves oppressions, was~ ~discovered by the eldest of the Brethren, 21 4, 5| where hardly it could be~ ~discovered by any one. Then they returned 22 5, 4| day, for feare of being~ ~discovered by any.~ ~ But, as excesse 23 5, 5| fit for the purpose, he discovered~ ~his love to him, requesting 24 5, 7| at last it must needes be discovered; went~ ~privately to her 25 5, 7| promise~ ~made to Pedro, and discovered all. Which when Amarigo 26 6, 10| Inne, where closely they discovered to him, what they had done,~ ~ 27 7, 7| HIS MASTER~ ~ ~ ~ Losovico discovered to his Mistresse Madame 28 7, 7| all his amorous suite~ ~discovered, and likely to draw very 29 7, 8| that her subtle cunning was discovered, and supposing her~ ~Husband 30 7, 10| in his minde, that if he discovered any such matter to him: 31 8, 6| hath it, will~ ~quickly be discovered.~ ~ I have heard (quoth 32 8, 7| while. In the end, she~ ~discovered this matter to her secret 33 8, 7| at all to trust thee) and discovered the~ ~integritie of my soule 34 8, 9| where they might not be discovered by overmuch light, they 35 8, 10| his error should not be discovered, he departed in~ ~a small 36 9, 2| entrance) have her owne shame discovered: arose very hastily, and~ ~ 37 9, 2| the Priest should not be~ ~discovered.~ ~ Away shee went in all 38 10, 9| Garments) least they were discovered by~ ~Thorello. Neverthelesse, 39 10, 9| fearing least he should be~ ~discovered: constrained thereto meerly