Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |          with their~ ~intention, entreating their company in so pleasant
 2    2,    1|   Discourse; all three earnestly entreating him,~ ~to commisserate the
 3    2,    2|       thither: most~ ~pittifully entreating her, that if she could affoord
 4    2,    7|       stately manner, oftentimes entreating the Gods~ ~very heartily,
 5    2,    8|    persons, and of great honour, entreating~ ~them to worke so with
 6    3,    9|    accesse~ ~to the King, humbly entreating his Majesty, to vouchsafe
 7    4,    1|           scorning~ ~teares, and entreating tearmes, such as feminine
 8    4,    5|      would she call for Lorenzo, entreating his speedy returning~ ~to
 9    4,    5|          lamentations, earnestly entreating to have it restored~ ~againe,
10    4,    7|         clowd them~ ~cleanly, by entreating her that his Masters worke
11    4,    8|        milde and gentle straine, entreating him~ ~with flattering and
12    4,    9|  acquainted Messer Guardastagno, entreating~ ~him that they might further
13    4,   10|          hunch~ ~and punche him, entreating him (softly) to awake: but
14    5,    7|     Cloake about his whipt body, entreating them to forbeare and~ ~proceed
15    5,    8| Anastasio on her behalfe; humbly entreating him te come see her:~ ~because
16    5,   10|         an honourable~ ~Citizen, entreating her alwayes, as few men
17    6,   10|      then before they had, and~ ~entreating him to marke them each after
18    7,    8|   followed them weeping, first~ ~entreating one, and then the other,
19    7,    9|       most expedient to be done: entreating him from me, that I~ ~may
20    8,    7|    Madame Helena soone pacified, entreating her to use~ ~silence, and
21    8,    7|          the better comforted,~ ~entreating them by all meanes, that
22    8,    8|        her Husband was inclosed, entreating her patience, thus~ ~began.
23    8,    9|          to Corsica might meane: entreating~ ~Bruno with very great
24    8,    9|    acquaintance with Buffalmaco, entreating~ ~him with all respective
25    9,    5|       his hands for mercy, and~ ~entreating her (for charities sake)
26    9,   10|         taking it as his Inne,~ ~entreating him very friendly, and in
27   10,    4|      self in~ ~excellent manner) entreating her, that she would be pleased
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