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 1    1,    9|      then thus began.~ ~ Lovely Companions, although that Madam Pampinea,
 2    2,    5|         he well knew that his~ ~companions had not brought thither
 3    2,    5|       himselfe. These cunning~ ~companions suppose me to be simple,
 4    2,    5|         could make, and all his companions, being well-neere frighted
 5    2,    7|        into~ ~the Ship, but his companions returned backe againe; when
 6    3,    2|          above his fellowes and companions, in the performing of all
 7    4,    7|      Malagevole, fellowes~ ~and companions with Pasquino, who came
 8    4,   10|         some of his~ ~own loose companions, being with them about some
 9    5,    1|       where the~ ~Gentlemen his companions gave her kinde welcome,
10    5,    1|  sighing; he consulted with his companions, who joyned with him in~ ~
11    5,    1|   divers other beside, whom the companions~ ~to Lysimachus and Chynon,
12    6,    5|      might be termed two filthy companions:~ ~the raine gave over,
13    6,   10|         shame, which two O wily companions had prepared for him. Nor~ ~
14    6,   10|     were two shrewde and crafty Companions; the one, named John de~ ~
15    6,   10|        former named two craftie Companions, seeing Guccio Porco so~ ~
16    7,    1|      there longer with his owne companions.~ ~ Frederigo, who was no
17    7,   10|        There I found more of my companions,~ ~condemned to the same
18    8,    1|     well~ ~beguile those crafty companions, which least beleeve any
19    8,    3|      morning, hee called up his Companions before~ ~breake of day,
20    8,    5| AUTHORITY~ ~ ~ ~ Three pleasant Companions, plaide a merry pranke with
21    8,    5|      two men more, his friendly Companions. Which although it~ ~may
22    8,    6|     WHEN HE DEALETH WITH CRAFTY COMPANIONS.~ ~ ~ ~ Bruno and Buffalmaco,
23    8,    9|         happinesse, we that are companions of~ ~this Society, do tearme
24    9,    3|         meriment, hee and his~ ~companions duly considered; the Novel
25    9,    3|        the rest of his pleasant Companions, who likewise are now~ ~
26    9,    3|     Then saide~ ~Bruno unto his Companions; Abide you heere to keepe
27    9,    3|         Phisitian and his merry Companions, fed on them~ ~hartely for
28    9,    5|           little delight of his companions, hee both played and sung
29    9,    5|         night) afterward:~ ~his Companions, Phillippo and Nicholetta,
30    9,    8|           or any of thy cupping companions: . ons: Am I a child, to
31    9,    9|         two well-met~ ~friendly companions, they rode on together,
32   10,  Ind|      the rest of his honourable companions to be called.~ ~When they
33   10,    2|        rifled by his theeving~ ~Companions. At the time whereof now
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