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  1  Ind      |            among divers other, one day~ ~had evident experience
  2  Ind      |           so~ ~they vowed to spend day and night: for now they
  3  Ind      |           them that died night and day, was so great, that it was
  4  Ind      |            died in the streetes by day or night,~ ~and many more
  5  Ind      |           and~ ~every houre in the day; neither could the bodies
  6  Ind      |          their ploughed landes, by day or night~ ~indifferently,
  7  Ind      |       pastured themselves in~ ~the day time, would returne full
  8  Ind      |            alone or in company, by day or night, they~ ~do whatsoever
  9  Ind      |    needfull for us,~ ~and (as this day) betake our selves to one
 10  Ind      |       Wednesday, about~ ~breake of day, the Ladies, with certaine
 11  Ind      |            each one of us (for a~ ~day onely) should feele both
 12  Ind      |        chosen Queene for the first day. Whereupon, Madame~ ~Philomena
 13  Ind      |      wearing out the warmth of the day, one prety Novell will draw~ ~
 14  Ind      |          permission for this first day, that~ ~every one shall
 15    1      |                          THE FIRST DAY~ ~ ~ ~
 16    1,    1|         time very disorderly, fell day by day (according to the~ ~
 17    1,    1|            disorderly, fell day by day (according to the~ ~Physicions
 18    1,    1|         greatly grieved.~ ~ Upon a day, neere to the Chamber where
 19    1,    1|       remembrance,~ ~from the very day of my birth, until this
 20    1,    1|        judgements. Many times in a day, I have rather wished my~ ~
 21    1,    1|            except one man, who one day brought me money which he
 22    1,    1|         that I should afford~ ~one day in the weeke, to cleanse
 23    1,    1|        because Sunday being a holy day,~ ~is highly to be reverenced:
 24    1,    1|         reverenced: for as on that day, our blessed Lord arose~ ~
 25    1,    1|        done nothing~ ~else on that day? Yes, said he, being forgetfull
 26    1,    1|            use to spet there every day. The more is your shame,
 27    1,    1|            her wombe nine moneths, day and night, and afterwards
 28    1,    1|          and~ ~more, the very same day of his goodly confession,
 29    1,    1|           they~ ~continued all the day, the body lying still open,
 30    1,    1|         naming him (as yet to this day they do) Saint~ ~Chappelet,
 31    1,    2|        over; but pursued him still day by~ ~day, reitterating continually
 32    1,    2|         pursued him still day by~ ~day, reitterating continually
 33    1,    2|        continuall importunity, one day spake to Jehannot,~ ~saying.~ ~
 34    1,    2|          it selfe,~ ~shining every day much more cleare and splendant:
 35    1,    3|          it dooth yet to this very day. In like manner my good
 36    1,    4|            It chanced on a fasting day~ ~about high noon, when
 37    1,    4|        molestations I endure every day, but sildome find such~ ~
 38    1,    5|       against~ ~the Turkes. Upon a day, in the Court of King Philip,
 39    1,    6|           have done.~ ~ Being on a day in company, (very little
 40    1,    6|      nothing all the rest~ ~of the day, but according as he directed
 41    1,    6|          in the hand.~ ~ THE FIRST DAY, THE SEVENTH NOVELL~ ~ ~ ~
 42    1,    6|            attended in expectation day by day,~ ~as thinking it
 43    1,    6|     attended in expectation day by day,~ ~as thinking it farre
 44    1,    6|           met with Maister Can one day at dinner, where he~ ~presented
 45    1,    6|       taste of none of mine this~ ~day. Gladly wold the Abbot,
 46    1,    6|           my braine begotte~ ~this day? Why do I grow disdainfull
 47    1,    9|               Among us women, this day, I thinke few or none have
 48    1,    9|           his~ ~soule, except (the day before) he had seene the
 49    1,    9|         chaunced upon a Feastivall day, that shee (accompanied
 50    1,    9|          pleasantly said. For this day (faire company) there remaineth
 51    1,    9|         pleasure. And although the day should endure till darke
 52    1,    9|            comfort by our~ ~second day; Madam Philomena, a most
 53    1,    9|         Pampinea had appointed the day~ ~before, then she ordained
 54    1,    9|          on the course, which this day hath bene kept by Madam~ ~
 55    1,    9|         them, even as already this day we~ ~have done; untill due
 56    2      |                         The SECOND DAY~ ~ ~ ~
 57    2,  Ind|            INDUCTION TO THE SECOND DAY~ ~ ~ ~ WHEREIN, ALL THE
 58    2,  Ind|           bright Sunne renewed the day every where with his~ ~splendant
 59    2,  Ind|        even as they had~ ~done the day before, so did they now
 60    2,    1|         some saide~ ~the very same day. Which Martellino hearing,
 61    2,    2|     Rinaldo de Este, who being one day at Bologna, about some~ ~
 62    2,    2|           mee thinkes, that if any day I should faile of~ ~this
 63    2,    2|         shelter. It~ ~chaunced the day before, that the Marquesse
 64    2,    3|     inheritances, selling one to~ ~day, and another to morrow,
 65    2,    3|          Heereupon, Lamberto (on a day) calling his~ ~Brethren
 66    2,    3|        profite. But living in hope day by day, that peace would
 67    2,    3|          But living in hope day by day, that peace would be~ ~concluded
 68    2,    3|     High-wayes.~ ~ It chanced on a day, that Alessandro rode somewhat
 69    2,    3|          marriage.~ ~But the other day, when first I beheld thee,
 70    2,    3|        done.~ ~ When the appointed day for the solemnity was come,
 71    2,    4|            wherein (as yet to this day there~ ~are rich people)
 72    2,    4|            bottome of the sea. The day following, the rough windes
 73    2,    4|       prosperous passage~ ~all the day long; but upon the entrance
 74    2,    4|         drowning. Now although the day before, he had wished for
 75    2,    4|          shift~ ~for himselfe till day appeared; when looking every
 76    2,    4|      billowes carried it: all that day and night thus~ ~he floated
 77    2,    5|         his Host, he went the next day into the Horse-market, where~ ~
 78    2,    5|              renowned, and to this day, is no doubt remembred,
 79    2,    5|             and the heate of the~ ~day being somewhat extraordinary,
 80    2,    5|          the passages, whereby the day before the young Gyrle had
 81    2,    5|            them.~ ~ The selfe same day preceding this disastrous
 82    2,    6|         and afrights, and~ ~bright day saluting the world againe,
 83    2,    6|         hunger, because the former day and~ ~night shee had not
 84    2,    6|           it seemed) the selfesame day, which~ ~sight was very
 85    2,    6|     perturbations, one~ ~especiall day amongst other, with his
 86    2,    6|          disposed for THE~ ~SECOND DAY, THE SIXT 75~ ~ it. Being
 87    2,    6|   providently~ ~managed.~ ~ Upon a day, he and she walking to a
 88    2,    7|         together, hoping the third day would prove more favourable.~ ~
 89    2,    7| molestation of the windes.~ ~ When day appeared, and the violent
 90    2,    7|         was about the houre of mid day,~ ~before they could descry
 91    2,    7|          as shee had commanded.~ ~ Day by day, were the torments
 92    2,    7|           had commanded.~ ~ Day by day, were the torments of Bajazeth
 93    2,    7|    concluded together, that on~ ~a day when the Ship sayled on
 94    2,    7|           his meditations.~ ~ On a day, according to a fore-compacted
 95    2,    7|         till about the~ ~breake of day following, they arrived
 96    2,    7|           Gentleman, passing (on a day) by the house where the
 97    2,    7|         Sir,~ ~about the twentieth day after my departure from
 98    2,    7|            Excellencie; this whole day, the night ensuing, and
 99    2,    8|       spacious,~ ~wherein all this day we have walked, and there
100    2,    8|           owne disgrace.~ ~ Upon a day, being alone by her selfe,
101    2,    8|          releefe and comfort. On a day, one of the Presidents~ ~
102    2,    8|         poore mans Son, that every day came for an almes to his
103    2,    8|           body.~ ~ It chanced on a day, a Physicion was brought
104    2,    9|            to the course of~ ~this day observed, I am the woman
105    2,    9|         three moneths,~ ~after the day of my departing hence. I
106    2,    9|     missing any thing.~ ~The third day being come, the poore woman,
107    2,    9|         performed on the very next day, even to~ ~the utmost penny,
108    2,    9|      Ambroginolo, the verie~ ~same day that hee was impaled on
109    2,   10|             that there was not one day in~ ~the yeere, but it was
110    2,   10|          he~ ~gave order to have a day of fishing, he going aboord
111    2,   10|            I have done since the~ ~day when I lost you: but by
112    2,   10|              for I never saw merry day since I lost thee.~ ~ Sir (
113    2,   10|       trust and care, for with the day concludeth my~ ~dominion.
114    2,   10|      Friday, and Saturday the next day following, which are daies~ ~
115    2,   10|         bitter passion, as on that day; which makes me to hold~ ~
116    2,   10|            them. Beside,~ ~it is a day of fasting, in honour of
117    2, Song|           not I, etc.~ ~ The first day that I felt this fiery heate,~ ~
118    3      |                          THE THIRD DAY~ ~
119    3,  Ind|         THE INDUCTION TO THE THIRD DAY~ ~ ~ ~ UPON WHICH DAY, ALL
120    3,  Ind|        THIRD DAY~ ~ ~ ~ UPON WHICH DAY, ALL MATTERS TO BE DISCOURSED
121    3,    1|         crave an almes the other~ ~day, the which in charity I
122    3,    1|          care and providence. On a day,~ ~Massetto having laboured
123    3,    1|            promised to~ ~him every day, and not one of a thousand
124    3,    1|         alone in the garden on a~ ~day, found Massetto sleeping
125    3,    3|      indifferent yeeres, as~ ~what day shee saw him not, shee could
126    3,    3|     observed in this case; uppon a day apt and convenient, she
127    3,    3|           walked seaven times in a day by my doore,~ ~whereas formerly
128    3,    3|           I promised you the other day, that I would not do~ ~any
129    3,    3|      morning, before the breake of day, having heard (but how,
130    3,    3|      morning, before breake of the day? Wheresoever I was,~ ~replyed
131    3,    4|         was wont to doe.~ ~ Upon a day as he sate in familiar conference
132    3,    4|     stirring, untill the breake of day appeareth,~ ~and thine eyes
133    3,    5|           dog your walkes in~ ~the day time, and breake your quiet
134    3,    6|         Bathing house, on the next day~ ~following: where shee
135    3,    6|      Madame Catulla. On the same~ ~day, as she had heard the speeches
136    3,    6|        never see any one joyfull~ ~day, till (by one meanes or
137    3,    7|       fierce conflicts. But~ ~on a day it chanced he heard a song
138    3,    7|      thereof. Howbeit, since the~ ~day of the supposed Theobaldaes
139    3,    7|          hath allowed me one merry day, neither did I, or ever
140    3,    7|     offered you any~ ~in many, the day hee first became enamoured
141    3,    7|               No sooner did bright day appeare, but Theobaldo arose,
142    3,    7|      noysed out against me, on the day~ ~when we wept for him,
143    3,    8|            meditations~ ~either by day or night, but how to become
144    3,    8|      whereof~ ~you spake the other day, which leadeth to eternall
145    3,    8|           morrow, or else the next day, he~ ~may come hither once
146    3,    8|         Bologna, that very instant day, a well staide and~ ~governed
147    3,    8|            restored againe. On the day following, late in~ ~the
148    3,    8|     supreme power, and twice every day must thou be~ ~thus disciplinde.
149    3,    8|           drinke, and (twice every day) to discipline thy body,~ ~
150    3,    8|           following, the breake of day, Ferando recovered his senses,
151    3,    8|           discipline~ ~twice every day: stood in a gastly amazement
152    3,    9|           of the Count, the next~ ~day shee saw him passe by the
153    3,    9|          was before~ ~the break of day, for preventing the least
154    3,    9|   wearisome a journey.~ ~ Upon the day of all Saints, the Count
155    3,    9|  Gentlewomen: upon~ ~which Joviall day of generall rejoycing, the
156    3,    9|           shee wore on her wedding day, because that was not the
157    3,    9|           because that was not the day of his~ ~contentment, but
158    3,   10|           remained to complete the day's~ ~entertainment, without
159    3,   10|          off the subject of~ ~this day's discourse, I will tell
160    3,   10|          Devil~ ~in Hell, said one day: "Even though your Devil
161    3,   10|            a large fortune.~ ~ One day, when as yet Neerbale had
162    3, Song|         curse that sad and dismall day,~ ~ When in unkinde exchange;~ ~
163    4      |                         THE FOURTH DAY~ ~ ~ ~ WHEREIN ALL THE SEVERALL
164    4,    1|         vertuous Ladies) hath this day given us a~ ~subject, very
165    4,    1|       concerning what was the next day to be done, for their secret~ ~
166    4,    1|            the most~ ~part of that day; commanded them to leave
167    4,    1|        there the most part of that day, to their hearts~ ~joy and
168    4,    1|         loving manner. One unhappy day amongst the~ ~rest, when
169    4,    1|         with mine owne eyes~ ~this day. Whereto Guiscardo could
170    4,    1|           Chamber, and on the next day,~ ~Ghismonda having (as
171    4,    1|        full force among us at this day.~ ~ Cast an heedfull eye
172    4,    1|          their charge. On the next day, the~ ~King called for a
173    4,    1|         had readily prepared~ ~the day before, and powring it upon
174    4,    2|           poore mans House; on the day~ ~following, in the shape
175    4,    2|            used to you the~ ~other day, when you were with me at
176    4,    2|          so saucily presume~ ~this day, to reprove the celestiall
177    4,    2|   shallow-witted~ ~woman. The next day following, it was her hap
178    4,    2|          poverty did~ ~permit; and day drawing on, he went about
179    4,    2|           these occurrences, broad day speeding on, and~ ~the poore
180    4,    2|        advise you. We observe this day as a~ ~merry Festivall,
181    4,    3|            worthy friendship. On a day, when hee saw the time suteable~ ~
182    4,    3|        behaviour both by night and day, you appeare to and consume~ ~
183    4,    3|      betweene them. For, being one day invited to a Banket, hee
184    4,    3|     counsell to the contrary) on a day when Restagnone had his
185    4,    3|          Duke himselfe; before the day~ ~appointed for their publike
186    4,    4|        incessantly afflicted, both day and~ ~night.~ ~ By some
187    4,    5|          in so urgent a case. When day was come, he resorted to
188    4,    5|        more, because the very same day when last thou~ ~sawest
189    4,    5|      uttered to~ ~her Lorenzo, and day by day this was her continuall
190    4,    5|            her Lorenzo, and day by day this was her continuall
191    4,    6|          returne back before it be day: and although it will be
192    4,    7|          predominance. For~ ~every day as he brought her fresh
193    4,    8|            out of her company, one day (perhaps) he may make her
194    4,    8|        painefull~ ~toyling all the day, and bodies that are exercised
195    4,    8|         owne house againe.~ ~ When day light was come, and the
196    4,    8|             he had bin seene~ ~the day before, in perfect health
197    4,    9|            good happe to kill this day, and~ ~dresse it in the
198    4,   10|       thereby. Wherefore the whole day hath~ ~bene very irkesome
199    4,   10|     Pacient and his~ ~Friends, the day and time was appointed when
200    4,   10| consummated; began to awake before day.~ ~And although his naturall
201    4,   10|          did afflict him all the~ ~day following, but also divers
202    4,   10|      sorrow~ ~which they have this day endured.~ ~ Madame Fiammetta,
203    4, Song|         Not utterable. I curst the day and houre~ ~ When first
204    5      |                           The FIFT DAY~ ~ ~ ~
205    5,  Ind|          THE INDUCTION TO THE FIFT DAY~ ~ ~ ~ WHEREON, ALL THE
206    5,  Ind|        which since the~ ~breake of day, sat merrily chanting on
207    5,  Ind|           to beginne so pleasant a day, as it is her Highnesse~ ~
208    5,  Ind|   wherewith we intend to begin our day; but~ ~also, how mighty
209    5,    1|         other: it chanced upon~ ~a day about the houre of noone,
210    5,    1|            him, set~ ~on them (the day following) with his Ship,
211    5,    1|          other, till the breake of day (which made~ ~the heavens
212    5,    1|         ship which he had left the day before, hee grew exceeding~ ~
213    5,    1|            Gentlewomen, untill the day determined for~ ~her marriage.~ ~
214    5,    1|        very convenient, that~ ~one day might serve for both their
215    5,    1|           was set downe,~ ~and one day to effect the duties of
216    5,    1|       maner, and on~ ~his marriage day, by taking faire Cassandra
217    5,    1|           and Hormisda: upon which day,~ ~thou, thy friends, and
218    5,    1|     limited time was come.~ ~ Upon day, performed with great and
219    5,    2|        gladly obey~ ~our Queene to day, then yesterday I did our
220    5,    2|            flame, and so encreased day by day,~ ~that her hope (
221    5,    2|            and so encreased day by day,~ ~that her hope (being
222    5,    3|        Pedro, untill the breake of day~ ~appeared, not finding
223    5,    3|         sustenance, that the whole day~ ~being thus spent in vaine,
224    5,    3|           whole night, and all the day following,~ ~one while taking
225    5,    3|           said the~ ~old man, that day light will give you leave
226    5,    3|       woods (as~ ~well by night as day) walke companies of all
227    5,    3|   despaired.~ ~ When it was almost day, she heard a great noise
228    5,    3|           I have not seen her~ ~to day since our arising. The old
229    5,    3|          By this time it was broad day, when he descended downe
230    5,    4|            next meeting.~ ~ On the day following, which was towards
231    5,    4|           alwayes before breake of day, for feare of being~ ~discovered
232    5,    4|        thus they slept till broade day light. Old Messer Lizio,
233    5,    4|      seeing it was so farre in the day, thought himselfe halfe
234    5,    5|          made me such an amends to day, as we have~ ~little reason
235    5,    6|         Ischia~ ~very often in the day time, and as often also
236    5,    6|     chanced upon a~ ~faire Summers day, that Restituta walked alone
237    5,    6|          pleasure. It chanced on a day, that keeping his walke
238    5,    6|          night, because the~ ~next day he intended to visit her.
239    5,    7|         safety. For, on~ ~the very day of her detiverance, at such
240    5,    8|            to~ ~dine with him this day, and as many to morrow,
241    5,    8|       about the ninth houre of the day, and~ ~he walking on solitary
242    5,    9|          parting from him night or day, comforting him~ ~so kindly
243    5,    9|         your guest, and meane this day to dine with as also this~ ~
244    6      |                           THE SIXT DAY~ ~ ~ ~
245    6,  Ind|          THE INDUCTION TO THE SIXT DAY~ ~ ~ ~ GOVERNED UNDER THE
246    6,    1|            Gentlewomen, who on the day before had dined and supt
247    6,    2|    mornings together; on the third day (as he~ ~was drinking) he
248    6,    3|       passe, that upon Saint johns day, they~ ~riding thorow the
249    6,    3|      together all the rest of that day, they rode away with blushing~ ~
250    6,    4|    presumeth not to meddle. Upon a day, having kilde with his Faulcon
251    6,    4|           the morning by breake of day, and puffing and blowing
252    6,    6|           his company. Being one~ ~day at Mont Ughi with many gentlemen,
253    6,    7|      guiltinesse of her offence: a day being~ ~appointed (without
254    6,    8|       should.~ ~ It chanced upon a day, that shee comming home
255    6,    8|        being a~ ~solemne festivall day, what is the reason of your
256    6,    8|       earely, because,~ ~since the day of my birth, I never saw
257    6,    9|       Faire Company, you have this day disappointed me of two Novells
258    6,    9|            as better hath not this day past among us.~ ~ Understand
259    6,    9|          their~ ~expences; as this day one, and to morrow another:
260    6,    9|            use, and one especially day in the yeare~ ~appointed,
261    6,    9|         done.~ ~ It chanced upon a day, that Signior Guido departing
262    6,   10|           relate the last for this day: without attending for~ ~
263    6,   10|         large discourse, then this day~ ~hath bene used by any,
264    6,   10|           Friar Onyons dining that day at the Castle, with a~ ~
265    6,   10|           better~ ~suting with the day, and their discoursing:
266    6,   10|            honest, since the first day of our meeting, to this
267    6,   10|            trust me Gallants, this day wee have very~ ~cunningly
268    6,   10|          rest at mid-time of the~ ~day.~ ~ All this being done,
269    6,   10|        done me so much honour this day, as to~ ~deliver mee the
270    7      |                        THE SEVENTH DAY~ ~
271    7,  Ind|           INDUCTION TO THE SEVENTH DAY~ ~ ~ ~ WHEN THE ASSEMBLY
272    7,    1|           untill it was broad open day. Arise good wife (quoth~ ~
273    7,    1|         And come againe some other day.~ ~ It was not I that turnd
274    7,    2|           wont, keeping foorth all day, and never comming home
275    7,    2|         intendest to do nothing to day, having brought backe thy~ ~
276    7,    2|          and spinne both night and day,~ ~till I have worne the
277    7,    2|          worke at all to~ ~do this day.~ ~ Having thus spoken,
278    7,    2|            Wife, this is the Feast day of Saint Galeone; whereon
279    7,    4|   suggested, and~ ~drove him every day (almost) to deaths doore,
280    7,    4|            any thing all the whole day) dissembling both by~ ~his
281    7,    4|            lyen in a Taverne~ ~all day drunke, sleeping and snorting
282    7,    5|            who rested the seaventh day from all his travailes.
283    7,    5|           diligent surveying; on a day, when her~ ~Husband was
284    7,    5|   direction.~ ~ When the appointed day was come, she arose very
285    7,    5|            see no Friar come: when day drew neere, and hee ashamed
286    7,    5|       countenance in his wife: one day demaunded of her (with a~ ~
287    7,    5|           ghostly Father, upon the day of her shrift? The Woman~ ~
288    7,    5|          Ghostly Father, the other day when thou wast at shrift?~ ~
289    7,    6|           being so possessed. On a day, Beltramo being~ ~ridden
290    7,    6|         she threw her selfe on her day Couch, speaking~ ~thus (
291    7,    7|            there arrived; upon the day following,~ ~and having
292    7,    7|         him.~ ~ It fortuned upon a day, that Egano being ridden
293    7,    7|            agoe, then~ ~this verie day, no sooner were you ridden
294    7,    8|            see you~ ~all the whole day and night, till now.~ ~
295    7,    8|             otherwhiles till broad day light in the morning.~ ~
296    7,    9|             and in such sort, as~ ~day or night shee could take
297    7,    9|         like manner~ ~as the other day it did, expect very shortly
298    7,    9|             in honour of his birth day,~ ~inviting many Lords and
299    7,    9|        thereto. On which rejoycing day, so~ ~soone as dinner was
300    7,    9|       continually, so as breake of day~ ~hath appeared, my Husband,
301    7,    9|        which (the verie selfe-same day) shee sent to Pyrrhus her~ ~
302    7,    9|       pleasing~ ~unto him.~ ~ On a day, Lydia called these two
303    7,    9|     apparances of~ ~sicknesse. One day after dinner, shee being
304    7,   10|             full intent, that this day I would not use any part
305    7,   10|         selfe can witnesse.~ ~ Now day drew on, and the Cockes
306    7,   10|          our discourses for this~ ~day, should concerne the deceits
307    7,   10|           then those related (this day) have done. When she~ ~had
308    7, Song|           I should find no ease by day or night,~ ~ But still live
309    7, Song|          dread to see that joyfull day.~ ~ Wearisome is my life
310    7, Song|          remembring, that the next day following was Friday, turning
311    7, Song|            that~ ~to morrow is the day consecrated to the Passion
312    7, Song|        abstaine to morrow, and the day ensuing,~ ~from recounting
313    8      |                          THE EIGHT DAY~ ~ ~ ~
314    8,  Ind|         THE INDUCTION TO THE EIGHT DAY~ ~ ~ ~ WHEREON ALL THE DISCOURSES,
315    8,  Ind|          as first speaker for this day, beganne as~ ~followeth.~ ~
316    8,    1|          husband: he sent~ ~upon a day to entreate conference with
317    8,    1|        shall not faile you at my~ ~day.~ ~ Gasparuolo was well
318    8,    1|            borrowed them: within a day or two after, in the~ ~presence
319    8,    2|         sundry gifts and presents, day by day, as sometime a bunch
320    8,    2|         gifts and presents, day by day, as sometime a bunch of~ ~
321    8,    2|         according to my~ ~promised day: I will leave you a good
322    8,    3|      nature.~ ~ He happening (on a day) to meete him in the Church
323    8,    3|           white, and a~ ~Festivall day were the best of all other,
324    8,    3|          all,~ ~either by night or day, so greedie he was to bee
325    8,    3|      Companions before~ ~breake of day, and going forth at S. Galls
326    8,    3|          Bruno well observing (the day growing on, and hardly they
327    8,    3|           for I may well curse the day of our mariage, to hinder
328    8,    3|           in his presence all that day, untill he~ ~had made full
329    8,    4|     ancient City: although at this day~ ~it is wellneere all ruined:
330    8,    7|        Tower, the space of a whole day, and in the hot moneth~ ~
331    8,    7|            am not come hither this day in vaine;~ ~for, if my judgement
332    8,    7|           after the first Feasting day, if he~ ~pleased to walke
333    8,    7|           great snow had falne the day before, so~ ~as the whole
334    8,    7|          selfe,~ ~and the break of day was beginning to appeare;
335    8,    7|           the nights closing up of day, had hid himselfe~ ~among
336    8,    7|          have done) that breake of day began to shew it selfe,
337    8,    7|       perceiving how~ ~swiftly the day ran on in his course, he
338    8,    7|     because he had fasted all that day. She perceyving his arrivall,
339    8,    7|           thou hast roasted me all day~ ~long on this Tower, yea,
340    8,    7|     condition.~ ~ By this time the day was well neere spent, and
341    8,    7|        this fatall and unfortunate day to Madame Helena, it chanced,~ ~
342    8,    7|            sought for you all this day, yet no one could~ ~ever
343    8,    8|            kinde: it fortuned on a day, Zeppa abiding within doors,
344    8,    8|           Zeppa. I am to dine this day with an~ ~especiall friend
345    8,    8|         because he dineth forth to day with a deare friend of his,
346    8,    9|          us, and (almost) observed day by day,~ ~that divers of
347    8,    9|            almost) observed day by day,~ ~that divers of our Citizens,
348    8,    9|          enjoying his company. One day, as~ ~they sate in familiar
349    8,    9|         knoweth, there is not this day any creature living,~ ~for
350    8,    9|     earnest longing ever since, as day nor night~ ~have I enjoyed
351    8,    9|       which made him thinke everie day a yeare,~ ~untill he might
352    8,    9|         manner of rest either by~ ~day or night, till he was linked
353    8,    9|            Societie of Rovers. The day being come,~ ~when the supposed
354    8,    9|         buried there the very same day, and yet~ ~I was not a jotte
355    8,   10|          be the last speaker every day, after~ ~silence was commanded,
356    8,   10|         and (happily) at this very day~ ~it is as frequent, that
357    8,   10|          in any place, either by~ ~day or night. In regard whereof,
358    8,   10|            Florines at my promised day. Salabetto smiling, presently~ ~
359    8,   10|        friends: she having (on~ ~a day) solemnly invited him, to
360    8,   10|         the yoake most part of the day, for their more~ ~convenient
361    9      |                          THE NINTH DAY~ ~ ~ ~
362    9,  Ind|         THE INDUCTION TO THE NINTH DAY~ ~ ~ ~ WHEREON, UNDER THE
363    9,  Ind|          the first Novell for that day: whereto shee dutifully~ ~
364    9,    1|          projected.~ ~ On the same day, when she devised this peece
365    9,    2|         named~ ~Isabella, who on a day, when a Kinsman of hers
366    9,    3|            him so; but sitting one day in~ ~serious consultation,
367    9,    3|            no longer then yester~ ~day? I pray thee tell mee, How
368    9,    3|             which he sent the next day according to his~ ~promise:
369    9,    5|           where he~ ~would abide a day or two with her, and then
370    9,    5|         forth of her Chamber~ ~one day, covered with a White veyle,
371    9,    5|      himselfe to any worke all the day: but loitering~ ~fantastically,
372    9,    5|       whereof Nicholetta being one day come thither, and Bruno
373    9,    5|             if~ ~Phillippo do this day walke any whither abroad
374    9,    5|            his other molestations (day and night) afterward:~ ~
375    9,    6|          affection thus encreasing day by day, Panuccio grew~ ~
376    9,    6|   affection thus encreasing day by day, Panuccio grew~ ~exceedingly
377    9,    6|          to ride. Having spent the day time where themselves best~ ~
378    9,    6|            said.~ ~ Adriano, is it day, that thou dost waken me?
379    9,    6|           dost waken me? It may be day or~ ~night replyed Adriano,
380    9,    6|      Adrianoes bed.~ ~ When it was day, and all in the house risen,
381    9,    7|          permitted me one pleasing day with thee, since first we
382    9,    7|      follow my counsell, and (this day) not~ ~to walke abroad out
383    9,    7|       looke to my selfe, both this day,~ ~and at all times else:
384    9,    7|         within our doores all this day: at least wise~ ~beware,
385    9,    7|            I~ ~must not walke this day into our wood: he hath made
386    9,    7|          tarry there all the whole day~ ~long; but I will meet
387    9,    8|         hearers)~ ~which have this day spoken before me, derived
388    9,    8|            hee~ ~hath invited this day to dine with him, hee caused
389    9,    9|      respect and courtesie.~ ~ One day Giosefo said to his Wife:
390    9,   10|            morrow morning~ ~before day, as in our travell we use
391    9,   10|   therefore~ ~when it drew towards day, up they arose, and calling
392   10      |                          THE TENTH DAY~ ~ ~ ~
393   10,  Ind|    INDUCTION TO THE TENTH AND LAST DAY~ ~ ~ ~ WHEREON, UNDER THE
394   10,  Ind|           demands both what that~ ~day was to be don, as also concerning
395   10,  Ind|   imposition for~ ~the forthcoming day.~ ~ After they had walked
396   10,  Ind|         that shee should (for that day) begin the first Novell,
397   10,    1|       riding along the rest of the day, yet none in~ ~disparagement
398   10,    3|            places. It chanced on a day, as Mithridanes sate~ ~all
399   10,    3|          then I would diminish one day thereof, I~ ~could wish,
400   10,    4|          and her Husband, and when day was come, to be~ ~conveighed
401   10,    5|           to her, as shee came one day about her ordinary~ ~errand,
402   10,    5|          morning, by the breake of day,~ ~Dianora arose, and attiring
403   10,    5|          in vaine, after the third day was past, and the~ ~Magitian
404   10,    7|         the King kept a triumphall day (of Justs and~ ~Turnament)
405   10,    7|           to him. Wherefore, one~ ~day she entreated her Father
406   10,    7|            the~ ~solemne festivall day, when our Soveraigne Lord
407   10,    7|                His high triumphall day procurd my death,~ ~ The
408   10,    7|        promise, that the very same day, in the evening, he would
409   10,    7|        such fervent manner. Upon a day~ ~determined, the King mounting
410   10,    8|       drawing neere, Gisippus on a day, intreated Titus to walk~ ~
411   10,    8|            himselfe, not only this day and the night following,
412   10,    8|          Wherupon, calling her one day into her Chamber, they told
413   10,    8|      having eaten nothing all that day,~ ~nor provided of one penny
414   10,    9|              are able, in hope one day after, some worthy reward
415   10,    9|         Millaine to Pavia, and the day being very farre spent,~ ~
416   10,    9|            him all the rest of the day; wherefore, when they had
417   10,    9|          answer. Sir, it may~ ~one day hereafter so happen, as
418   10,    9|          yeare, one month, and one day; to begin on~ ~this day
419   10,    9|            day; to begin on~ ~this day of my departing from thee.~ ~
420   10,    9|          limited time, and not one day or minute longer.~ ~ Adalietta,
421   10,    9|   condition, it~ ~fortuned uppon a day, that Saladine, conversing
422   10,    9|           the~ ~Christians, on the day when Saladine made his surprizal,
423   10,    9|          at Pavia, it chanced on a day, that Signior Thorello had~ ~
424   10,    9|          morrow is the~ ~very last day, that I am to be absent.
425   10,   10|            to the contrary,~ ~this day was dedicated to none but
426   10,   10|          sight, and observed every day; that~ ~daughters doe resemble
427   10,   10|        When the appointed nuptiall day was come, the Lord Marques,
428   10,   10|           Feast: when the marriage day came, Grizelda, in her gowne
429   10,   10|    happinesse, so long as I have a day to live with thee: a matter~ ~
430   10, Song|        went to~ ~bed. And when new day appeared, and all the world
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