Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |        helpe of~ ~Bieres, were glad to lay them on tables; and
 2    2,    6|     his friends, who were very glad of this new alliance~ ~made
 3    2,    7|     exceeding joyfull of these glad tydings, and dispatching
 4    3,    2|     looking on him, but rather glad, that she might~ ~get her
 5    3,    7|     his returne, to beare some glad tydings of her~ ~father,
 6    3,   10|    Devil hung his head and was glad to let~ ~them be.~ ~ But
 7    4,    9|   Guardastagno being exceeding glad of this accident,~ ~which
 8    4,   10|      me, and I am not a little glad, that it is so~ ~neere ending.
 9    5,    1|      that Pasimondo, the onely glad man~ ~of thy misfortune,
10    5,    7| pleased was Amarigo with these glad newes, and going~ ~to the
11    5,    9|     that it would not a little glad him to~ ~see her. At the
12    8,    6|          wretch Calandrino is, glad and readie to drink alwaies
13    8,    7|     applyed to the~ ~body) was glad to suffer whatsoever - they
14    8,    8|        you. Spinellcccio being glad of his deliverance out of
15   10,    4|       she earnestly longed, to glad her parents and kindred
16   10,    7|       contented, to carry such glad tydings to~ ~Lisana; without
17   10,    9|     length. Thorello, was both glad, and bashfull~ ~together:
18   10,    9|       and bashfull~ ~together: glad, that he had entertained
19   10,    9|       but every one there very glad~ ~and joyfull for the recovery
20   10,   10|         My Gracious Lord, I am glad I can doe you any service;
21   10,   10|     new elected Spouse, with a glad and cheerfull hart,~ ~imbrace
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