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The Kinge is now building a Sepulchre for his late deceased Queen Taje Moholl…whome hee dearely affected. ...
Shadow Princess Indu Sundaresan 2010
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The Kinge is now building a Sepulchre for his late deceased Queen Taje Moholl…whome hee dearely affected. ...
Shadow Princess Indu Sundaresan 2010
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The Kinge is now building a Sepulchre for his late deceased Queen Taje Moholl…whome hee dearely affected. ...
Shadow Princess Indu Sundaresan 2010
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Strambo likewise complaining, and accusing Simonida to have poysoned him; she making no answer, but standing in a gastly amazement, all her senses meerely confounded, at such a strange and uncouth accident, in loosing him whom she so dearely loved: knew not how to excuse-her selfe, and therefore every one verily beleeved, that Strambo had not unjustly accused her.
The Decameron 2004
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Maide Gianetta; for manifest signes have made it knowne to me, and he loveth the Damosell very dearely: yet (for ought I can perceive, the Maide doth not know it:) now if you have respect of his life, you know (in this case) what is to be done.
The Decameron 2004
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The Mother loving her Daughter dearely, as being somewhat over-fond of her, and very willing to give her contentment; promised to impart her minde to her Father, not doubting but to compasse what shee requested.
The Decameron 2004
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Madam, and my dearely affected Mother, nothing hath more occasioned my loves so strict concealement, but an especiall errour, which I finde by daily proofe in many, who being growne to yeeres of grave discretion, doe never remember, that they themselves have bin yong.
The Decameron 2004
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Gallants there are good store, who (of my knowledge) love me dearely, and have made me very large and liberall promises, of
The Decameron 2004
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And let thy soule be faithfully assured, that thou canst not require any thing to be done, remaining within the compasse of my power, but I will performe it; for I love thee as dearely as mine owne life.
The Decameron 2004
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Wife, whom most dearely he affected, and so departed out of this life.
The Decameron 2004
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