Day, Novell

 1    1,    1|       And what man is~ ~able to forbeare it; beholding the dayly
 2    1,    4|  comfort~ ~her, desiring her to forbeare weeping: and (by further
 3    2,    3| offended, saide.~ ~ Alessandro, forbeare such boldnesse, uppon thy
 4    4,    8|     brest, saide: Deare Love,~ ~forbeare a little while to sleepe,
 5    5,    6|        knowledge of them,~ ~and forbeare hereafter, to be so over
 6    5,    7|   enraged, that hardly he could forbeare from~ ~killing her. But
 7    5,    7|        body, entreating them to forbeare and~ ~proceed no further,
 8    5,    8|   commanded all his servants to forbeare his~ ~company, and suffer
 9    6,    8|      often told him; she should forbeare to looke on any.~ ~ ~ ~
10    6,    8|     behaviour, they~ ~could not forbeare smiling: which the Queene
11    6,   10|    therefore you may the better forbeare me.~ ~ Certaldo, as (perhaps)
12    6,   10|       authoritie as you please. Forbeare (gentle Ladies) all frivolotis~ ~
13    7,    9|        hath enstructed~ ~me, to forbeare your least paining, which
14    7,    9|      looking downe, he said.~ ~ Forbeare my Lord, Do you not see,
15    8,    3|      more (quoth he) I cannot~ ~forbeare to tell you, that when I
16    8,    9|         but at this time I must forbeare them. Let mee then further
17    9,    1|    places wheresoever I am, and forbeare to~ ~send me any more Letters,
18    9,   10|        called to~ ~him, saying: Forbeare Gossippe John, my Mule shal
19   10,    6|         appeare doubtfull: will forbeare~ ~(seeing you in such a
20   10,    9|      Signior Thorello could not forbeare weeping, but being much~ ~
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