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1 1, 1| their house. And one was granted unto~ ~them, being an aged 2 1, 9| rest he had his suite granted. So, arising all, they walked 3 2, 6| thought it would~ ~have beene granted, long since I had most humbly 4 2, 7| which~ ~likewise was kindly granted to him. Whereupon a goodly 5 2, 8| which was courteously~ ~granted by the Count, embracing 6 3, 1| within a while after) was granted him.~ ~ Thus Massetto being 7 3, 8| and therefore the sooner~ ~granted. For, all the while as Ferando 8 3, 9| preserve the priviledge granted to~ ~Dioneus uninfringed) 9 3, 9| Whereto the King gladly~ ~granted. Young Juliet began to minister 10 4, 4| case convenient to be granted: yeelded the sooner thereto 11 4, 9| infringe the~ ~priviledge granted to Dioneus, no more remaining 12 4, 10| with~ ~the Jaylor, that hee granted her private conference with 13 5, 1| him, that the~ ~Godds had granted his cheefe desire, to the 14 5, 9| regard of the priviledge~ ~granted to Dioneus; with a smiling 15 6, 2| BEFORE IT~ ~ SHOULD BE GRANTED TO ANY ONE WHATSOEVER~ ~ ~ ~ 16 6, 10| the priviledge~ ~you have granted, it is lawfull for me to 17 7, 3| which as willingly she granted,~ ~and thus began. Pleasant 18 8, 10| onely. Which being thus granted by me, whosoever shal~ ~ 19 9, 1| then she intended) shee granted admittance to heare~ ~either 20 9, 2| tamen caute.~ ~ So, having granted the yong Nunne Isabella 21 9, 9| Queene r viledge reserved,~ ~granted to Dioneus; wherefore, after 22 10, 7| it hath been courteously granted.~ ~ At such time as the 23 10, 7| favour and license first granted. Neverthelesse,~ ~for such 24 10, 8| ever she should have beene granted to thee. Use freely~ ~therefore 25 10, 9| as it was at the first granted him)~ ~began to speake thus. 26 10, 9| if~ ~possibly it might be granted; which Saladine promised 27 10, 9| if such grace may not be granted~ ~me, yet, seeing it stands 28 10, 9| hast. Till which may be granted, let me want no~ ~visitation 29 10, 9| hope thus disappointed: yet granted freely, that Adalietto was~ ~