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1 1, 7| other matters, heard much talke of the miserable~ ~covetousnesse 2 2, 2| another, they beganne to talke of such~ ~prayers, as men ( 3 2, 2| efficacy.~ ~ Continuing thus in talke of divers things, winning 4 2, 3| his eyes, heard all this~ ~talke between the Host and Alessandro, 5 2, 5| his backe, and had much talke with his fellow~ ~concerning 6 2, 5| Leaving off all further talke, because now it was about 7 2, 6| as we take~ ~occasion to talke of them, so often do they 8 2, 10| expected what issue this talke would~ ~sort to. When time 9 3, 1| Massetto, falling in talke with the honest poore man, 10 3, 4| with any body, she would talke of nothing, but onely~ ~ 11 3, 4| sleepe, or being~ ~awake, talke very idely, as (no doubt) 12 3, 4| quiet and still enough. Talke no more good Father, saide 13 3, 5| wife, and you have made mee talke~ ~to a marble Statue. This 14 3, 5| meditations, shee~ ~was heard to talke thus idely to her selfe. 15 4, 6| answered: Mistresse, never talke of~ ~doing any violence 16 5, 6| little time of~ ~unseene talke, inspired him with courage, 17 5, 9| among~ ~his neighbours, to talke of matters concerning antiquity, 18 5, 10| the present purpose wee talke of, as infinite~ ~other 19 6, 1| answering of a Knight, whose talke~ ~seemed tedious and offensive 20 6, 10| convenient~ ~Theame for us to talke on. She (as you have all 21 6, 10| you (perhaps sometimes) talke of such amorous~ ~follies, 22 7, Ind| they should prepare for talke and~ ~conference. So, sitting 23 7, 9| friendly and familiar~ ~talke, they converted the anger 24 7, 9| before his face:~ ~would talke no more of the matter, but 25 8, 2| doe such things as you talke of? Yes Belcolore (quoth 26 8, 2| somewhat above~ ~your capacity: talke of that I come for, namely 27 8, 2| proper person,~ ~pretty talke, and queint insinuating; 28 8, 2| all these things which you talke of, are fit for~ ~women: 29 8, 3| them.~ ~ But now wee are in talke Sir, I pray you pardon mee 30 8, 6| Master~ ~Divell: therefore talke no further, for flatly I 31 8, 6| Brawne was stolne from him. Talke so long~ ~as thou wilt, 32 8, 7| speake a word, but I will talke to him, and heare~ ~some 33 8, 10| most certaine; but~ ~let us talke no more of falshood in friendship, 34 10, 2| any will or desire to~ ~talke: although hee did it somewhat 35 10, 10| about, had no other common talke, but~ ~of her rare course