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1 1, 3| divers Warres, and other magnificent employments, of his~ ~owne, 2 1, 6| of the~ ~most notable and magnificent Lords that ever lived in 3 1, 6| he heard wonderfull and magnificent matters,~ ~that he alwayes 4 1, 6| earnest desirer to see magnificent and vertuous men, hee resolved 5 1, 6| Truly this man is more~ ~magnificent then fame hath made him, 6 2, 3| finished, with the most magnificent pompe that could be~ ~devised, 7 2, 4| albeit not so noble and~ ~magnificent. In which respect, it may ( 8 2, 7| request. Causing a very magnificent dinner to be prepared,~ ~ 9 5, 1| performed with great and magnificent Triumph, there was~ ~not 10 5, 8| leading there a much more~ ~magnificent life, then ever hee had 11 5, 8| along with them.~ ~ A most magnificent dinner had Anastasio provided, 12 5, 9| Frederigo, his last~ ~poore, yet magnificent dinner, in killing his Faulcon 13 6, 4| beeing a man bountifull, magnificent, and within the degree of~ ~ 14 8, 10| nay, many times in more magnificent manner.~ ~ But he intending 15 10, Ind| OF~ ~ LIBERALITY, OR IN MAGNIFICENT MANNER, PERFORMED ANY WORTHY~ ~ 16 10, 2| shewed himselfe~ ~wondrously magnificent, and to such a one as was 17 10, 2| might be performed in magnificent manner.~ ~ The Lord Abbot 18 10, 2| moved with~ ~an high and magnificent courage, he demaunded one 19 10, 3| Lord Abbot to performe any magnificent action: but~ ~their admiration 20 10, 4| have been so worthy~ ~and magnificent, yea, reaching to such a 21 10, 4| you with a generous and magnificent~ ~act, of an amourous Gentleman, 22 10, 4| them to be served in most magnificent manner,~ ~with plenty of 23 10, 4| or stiled by the name of magnificent actions.~ ~ 24 10, 5| Signiour Gentile~ ~performed a magnificent deede; but whosoever saith, 25 10, 6| that name, by reason of his magnificent~ ~enterprises, as also his 26 10, 6| such was the vertue of this magnificent King, expressed in~ ~so 27 10, 9| pleasant, concerning a magnificent act of great Saladine: to 28 10, 9| dinner was~ ~served in most magnificent sort; so that if the Emperor 29 10, 9| with admiration, at~ ~the magnificent minde of Signiour Thorello, 30 10, 10| preparation for a princely and~ ~magnificent feast, as the Marquesse