No good Sir: He has his health, and ampler strength indeede Then most haue of his age Pol.
Indeede because you are a banish'd man, Therefore, aboue the rest, we parley to you: Are you content to be our Generall?
But indeede sir, we make Holyday to see Caesar, and to reioyce in his Triumph Mur.
That's as much as to say Bastard-vertues: that indeede know not their fathers; and therefore haue no names Sp.
Good George be not angry, I knew of your purpose: turn'd my daughter into white, and indeede she is now with the Doctor at the Deanrie, and there married Cai.
Indeede there is cause inough, but rather to leaue him at all, then to runne more plainlie to him, if they were wise he delt with.
Indeede this difference is to be marked betwixt the formes of Sathans conuersing visiblie in the world.
Sidenote: Indeede Sirs but] Hold you the watch to Night?
I have bene partly of himselfe informed) and for his more preferment, removing out of the North parts, came into the South, as Hobbinoll indeede advised him privately.
He commending Mrs Stewart for a great Beauty and so indeede she is, and one I do not weary in looking on, and do far outshine my Lady Castlemaine as I well perceive His Maj'tie do also thinke.
But indeede I begin to be full of thoughts considering if I do well in going to Brampton, when Sam'l alone in Towne do friske and please himself as he will, Jane confirming me in this.
And so, good friends and to bed, the Storms coming and going, but I think he do love me at heart, and indeede I do love him well.
Robinson was in y^e falte who charged them never to consente to those conditions, nor chuse me into office, but indeede apointed them to chose them they did chose.
Those that staied being y^e greater number required y^e pastor to stay with them; and indeede for other reasons he could not then well goe, and so it was y^e more easilie yeelded unto.
And this was not a vaine feare; for they fell indeedebefore they came to a conclusion, and that so souddanly, as a cowe that but a month before was worth 20^li.
Nay, indeede if you had your eies you might faile of the knowing me: it is a wise Father that knowes his owne childe.
You may tell euerie finger I haue with my ribs: Father I am glad you are come, giue me your present to one Maister Bassanio, who indeede giues rare new Liuories, if I serue not him, I will run as far as God has anie ground.
Indeede the short and the long is, I serue the Iew, and haue a desire as my Father shall specifie Gob.
There are indeede many vanities, which distract and divide the minde of worldlings; but zeale counts one thing needefull, to which it makes all other veile and stand by.
By this light, he changes more and more, I thinke he be angrieindeede Clau.
One word sir, our watch sir haue indeede comprehended two aspitious persons, & we would haue them this morning examined before your worship Leon.
Which he accounteth for a very speciall fauour, and might proue indeede very beneficiall to our English merchants, if the trade were wel and orderly vsed.
As for these our Hawkes they bee not white, but white and mayled, but indeede be Iarfawkons.
Indeede I had a cosen, that sometime followed the court infortunately, and his name Bustegustecerydis.
The provinces which he holdeth are indeede many, yet more denuded than ever was any empire since the creation of the worlde.
The Popes say they gave Ireland to Kinge Henry the Seconde and his successors; and indeede they have don it in wordes.
Loe her's a Man, worthyindeede to trauell; Fat Libian plaines, strangest Chinas grauell.
Sure, I thought he never woulde get to the End, and really feared at firste he was crazing a little, but indeede all Poets doe when the Vein is on 'em.
She treats Dick like a boy; and, indeede he is not much more; but he is quite taken up with her.
Can my sweet Wife be indeede Heart of my Heart and Spirit of my Spirit?
No woman neither sir, but indeede 70 One that was a woman.
The Cittizen not knowing his owne Trunke, but indeede neuer thinking on any such notable deceite: helps him vp with the Trunke, and so sends him away roundly with his owne goods.
In Rogation-week, following the Rood as usuall round the Parish, Heron counselled him to go a Horseback for the greater Seemlinesse, but he made Answer that 'twoulde be unseemlie indeede for the Servant to ride after his Master going afoot.
Indeede a Sheepe doth very often stray, And if the Shepheard be awhile away Sp.
No indeede did she not: Here haue I brought him backe againe Pro.
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