Day, Novell

 1    1,    1|       their worst words) as also coveting our spoile and~ ~overthrow,
 2    1,    1|         onely upon them, without coveting after any other kinde of~ ~
 3    1,    3|          them, each one of them (coveting to beare esteeme above~ ~
 4    2,    4| contented with his riches,~ ~but coveting to multiply them double
 5    2,    7|     highly in one, as namely, in coveting to be beautifull. So~ ~that
 6    3,    5|          The base-minded Knight, coveting to have the Horse, and yet
 7    3,    6|      matter of conference, all~ ~coveting to know what she was.~ ~
 8    3,    7|     transported for her love, as coveting (above all things~ ~else)
 9    4,    1|           in this maner, and she coveting nothing more, then to have
10    4,   10|     interest of their moneyes,~ ~coveting to get much, and to spend
11    4,   10|       often againe on the other, coveting still for ease, yet could
12    5,    1|      become a Judge of beauty,~ ~coveting earnestly in his soule,
13    5,    1|          tearmed him Chynon, and coveting (under this title) to accomplish~ ~
14    5,    2|        onely felicity. Martuccio coveting to enjoy~ ~her in marriage,
15    5,    7|        more~ ~and more, and they coveting to avoyd it as well as they
16    5,   10|       halfe dead with feare, and coveting to hide the young~ ~man,
17    7,    7|          with her: and Anichino, coveting nothing more then to content~ ~
18    7,    8|          the name of a Merchant, coveting to be so~ ~accounted and
19    8,    7|  hatefull spleen towards hir, al coveting to imbrace a~ ~piece of
20    8,    7|          no mercy, but rather as coveting her desperate ending; with
21    8,    8|       first to taste of: without coveting any stricter revenge, then
22    9,    1|         Which she repenting, and coveting to be rid~ ~of them both,
23    9,    4|          his backe likewise, and coveting to recover his losses~ ~
24   10,    3|        barest me,~ ~but onely in coveting to be reputed the Woorthier
25   10,    6|   command of King~ ~Charles. And coveting to be in some solitary place,
26   10,    7|          us your Knight; without coveting any thing else from you,~ ~
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