Day, Novell

 1    1,    2|       to be~ ~well employed, as hoping to have this man converted
 2    1,    8|      not into your presence, as hoping to have redresse by you,~ ~
 3    2,    6|           thereby.~ ~ Hereupon, hoping that Fortune (earely or
 4    2,    7|    dayes~ ~and nights together, hoping the third day would prove
 5    2,    7|       passe thither with~ ~him, hoping for the love hee bare to
 6    3,    3|   window, open the Casement, as hoping to compasse~ ~that by importunity,
 7    3,    6|           following: where shee hoping to take him tardie with
 8    3,    6|           entred into the Bath, hoping to finde none other there
 9    3,    8|        Woman of so rich a gift, hoping to~ ~enjoy a great many
10    3,    9|      was wondrously joyfull, as hoping that this~ ~accident would
11    3,    9|        no meane discretion, and hoping by her vertuous~ ~carriage,
12    4,   10|           where he was, as also hoping to meete with his Mistresse;
13    4,   10|       other mans offence, and~ ~hoping his future reformation;
14    4,   10|     love to condemned Ruggiero; hoping the~ ~best hereafter, as
15    5,    2|         to assault the King, as hoping to expell him. These~ ~newes
16    7,    5|       many nights afterward, as hoping to surprize the Friar at
17    7,    6|       suters in her house, both hoping, neither speeding, yet her
18    7,   10|           wearisome to him, yet hoping to finde some successe at
19    7,   10|     happinesse, and the other~ ~hoping for his felicity to come;
20    8,    3|      his frivolous perswasions, hoping to finde~ ~any stones of
21    8,    6|      and chewing the Pill, as~ ~hoping it would overcome his coughing;
22    8,    7|      while weeping, then againe hoping, but~ ~most of all despairing,
23    8,   10|     continuall readinesse, as~ ~hoping of your comming hither againe.
24    9,    1| carrying his case~ ~closely, as hoping to be possessed of her.
25    9,    4|  intended to goe visite him, as hoping to advance his~ ~fortunes
26    9,    9|         at the first gently, as hoping so to procure her passage.~ ~
27   10,    7|        of~ ~an especial secret, hoping first of al, that thou wilt
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