Day, Novell

 1    1,    4|      wont to heare; he layed his eare close~ ~to the Chamber doore,
 2    1,    6|            he rounded him in the eare, and by secret meanes, so
 3    2,   10|            came no sooner to the eare of Pagamino, but, in the
 4    3,    2|        mans locke from his right eare, in the selfe same manner~ ~
 5    3,    6|           because~ ~no listening eare should heare him, thus he
 6    3,    7|     father, crying out in your~ ~eare, that secret mariage was
 7    3, Song|          suites whispred in mine eare,~ ~ All of faire hope, but
 8    4,    4|      willingly would she lend an eare to~ ~any other discourse,
 9    4,    4|         as the World~ ~had given eare to innumberlesse places,
10    4,    7|   without any delay at all, gave eare to the busines, and~ ~examined
11    5,    2|     These~ ~newes comming to the eare of Martuccio Gomito, who
12    5,    5| remembred, that under her~ ~left eare, she had a scarre, in the
13    5,    5|          depending over her left eare. Jacomino did~ ~it presently,
14    5,    6|        behold it; it came to the eare of Don Rogiero de Oria,
15    5,    8|         time, without lending an eare to such~ ~friendly counsell:
16    7, Song|          favour whispers in mine eare,~ ~ And bids me not despaire;~ ~
17    8,    3|     Calandrino lent an attentive eare, in regard it was matter~ ~
18    8,    5|           and Maso crying in his eare on the one side, as~ ~Ribi
19    8,    5|        mee, but wholly lend your eare to mine~ ~Adversary? My
20    8,    6|   closely to him, sayde in his~ ~eare: It is wonderfull, that
21    8,    8|          proofes both of eye and eare: at last she fell on~ ~her
22   10,    3|         Hospitality, came to the eare of another~ ~gallant Gentleman,
23   10,    3|      rounded the fellow in~ ~the eare, that he should give warning
24   10,    5|         honest woman, to lend an eare to ambassages~ ~of such
25   10,    5|           by allurement of the~ ~eare, have greater power then
26   10,    9|      Which rumour comming to the eare of his Wife,~ ~and likewise
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