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1 1, 1| his hands, and~ ~greeved extraordinarily. Oh good Son, saide the 2 2, 7| the Wines pleasing taste extraordinarily, dranke more then~ ~stoode 3 2, 7| imagine, that the Ladie was extraordinarily afflicted~ ~with greefe 4 2, 7| yet seeing shee was so extraordinarily beautifull, he fell in love~ ~ 5 2, 7| thither, and honoured of them extraordinarily; where (with them in~ ~Devotion) 6 3, 1| having laboured somewhat extraordinarily, lay downe to rest~ ~himselfe 7 3, 3| from~ ~her, whereof she was extraordinarily joyfull, because her devices 8 3, 6| widdower, and grieving~ ~extraordinarily for his haynous transgression, 9 3, 9| Gentlemen wept and sighed~ ~extraordinarily, using many earnest imprecations 10 4, 3| called~ ~Restagnone, was so extraordinarily enamoured of Ninetta, as 11 4, 6| although her soule was extraordinarily sorrowfull, and~ ~teares 12 5, 2| she wept and lamented~ ~extraordinarily, desiring now rather to 13 5, 6| did commend her beauty~ ~extraordinarily, and liked her farre beyond 14 5, 7| Father. The Mother being extraordinarily displeased, chiding her~ ~ 15 5, 8| Unckle of his, was~ ~left extraordinarily abounding in riches, and 16 5, 9| Faulcon, they pleased him so~ ~extraordinarily, that he earnestly desired 17 5, 9| againe, because she was extraordinarily rich,~ ~and as yet but yong 18 7, 6| extreamely storming, wondring extraordinarily at his threatning words,~ ~ 19 8, 1| this answer sent her, was extraordinarily jocond and contented,~ ~ 20 8, 2| Cakes, which pleased women~ ~extraordinarily, and all the Country affoorded 21 8, 6| enforce him to Coughe and spet extraordinarily. In which~ ~respect, before 22 8, 7| welcome to him, and made him extraordinarily joyful; desiring to see~ ~ 23 8, 7| selfe with her friend~ ~extraordinarily, til at last, thus she spake 24 8, 7| that the Scholler was~ ~extraordinarily skilfull in the Art of Nigromancy, 25 8, 7| parched and wrinkled the flesh extraordinarily, even as when a piece~ ~ 26 8, 7| that~ ~she cried and roared extraordinarily, even like a Lyon in the 27 8, 9| delighted Doctor~ ~Dunce extraordinarily, and Brunoes familiarity 28 8, 9| on Bruno, as~ ~if he were extraordinarily incensed against him: clapping 29 8, 9| sighing and sorrowing~ ~extraordinarily, because much of the foule 30 9, 5| Calandrino became extraordinarily enamoured of a young Damosell,~ ~ 31 10, 6| the Damosels:~ ~commended extraordinarily their beauty and faire feature, 32 10, 7| she her~ ~selfe likewise, extraordinarily joyfull for this so fortunate