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1 1, 1| extraordinarily. Oh good Son, saide the Friar: doth that 2 2, 6| Geoffrey, and the eldest son of~ ~Henriet Capece, he 3 2, 6| cause you to see your eldest Son, not~ ~long since married 4 2, 6| Love, if I shew you such a Son~ ~in law, what will you 5 2, 6| downe in the armes of her Son. And he wondering greatly~ ~ 6 2, 8| whereto the Count and his Son oftentimes resorted, as 7 2, 8| that he was a~ ~poore mans Son, that every day came for 8 2, 8| purpose) frankly gave his Son to the~ ~Nobleman: albeit 9 2, 8| eased of care~ ~for his Son and Daughter, and they ( 10 2, 8| proofe,~ ~saying to her son, that when he was fully 11 2, 8| married~ ~to that Ladies onely Son, which made a second addition 12 2, 8| and next after him, his Son the Dolphin was crowned 13 2, 8| and Sir Roger Mandevile, Son to his~ ~other Lord high 14 2, 8| you the~ ~Father and his Son, his Daughter who is my 15 3, 8| Monastery. Go~ ~then my good Son, seeing the Fates have bin 16 4, 6| contented thee, by making him my Son~ ~in Law if he had lived, 17 5, 5| his~ ~prisoner, was the Son to Bernardino, and naturall 18 5, 7| and~ ~saide beside; If my Son will not marry your Daughter, 19 5, 7| nourished up their sweete Son, which grew to be a~ ~very 20 7, 1| the name~ ~of the Father, Son, and holy Ghost, so that 21 7, 3| neerest Kinsman to your Son; either I, that stood at 22 7, 3| she leading~ ~her little son by the hand, and making 23 7, 3| happy time, for our yong Son was sudainly~ ~extreamly 24 7, 3| hence, you shall see your~ ~Son as healthfull as ever. And 25 9, 5| any other servants else, a Son unto the saide Niccholao, 26 10, 8| understanding, who having one son, called Titus Quintus~ ~ 27 10, 8| house, as~ ~companion to his son, named Gisippus, both of 28 10, 8| one from the other for his Son, and thus the~ ~Schollers 29 10, 8| and the stepmother her son in law, matters far more 30 10, 10| somewhat more, as also the Son about sixe or seven. He~ ~ 31 10, 10| recovery of so noble a son and daughter, the Festivall