Day, Novell

  1  Ind      |              with some difficulty, come afterward to walk upon a
  2  Ind      |           ending of all things was come.~ ~ Now albeit these persons
  3  Ind      |          number now are well-neere come to bee~ ~none at all) sing
  4  Ind      |          they~ ~were as willing to come, as all we are to bid them
  5  Ind      |            wheresoever they goe or come, or whatsoever they heare
  6    1,    1|         was desired and incited to come thither by~ ~Pope Boniface)
  7    1,    1|       furious~ ~madnesse will they come upon us, and our house,
  8    1,    1|            bee any one at all) may come unto me, and referre~ ~the
  9    1,    1|        holy and learned man, might come to heare the confession
 10    1,    1|           their house. When he was come up into the~ ~Chamber where
 11    1,    1|            to health, but if it so come to~ ~passe, that God doe
 12    1,    1|           you, so soone as you are come home to your Convent, prevaile~ ~
 13    1,    1|         therewith, that they might come to say their Vigilles, according
 14    1,    1|          gladly.~ ~ When night was come, they went all to visit
 15    1,    1|          manner.~ ~ When night was come, they buried him in a goodly
 16    1,    2|           wicked intent will never come~ ~to passe, but contrariwise,
 17    1,    4|        tarry till the Monke should come forth.~ ~ The Monke, though
 18    1,    5|            desire.~ ~ When hee was come within a dayes journey,
 19    1,    6|            will be, when you shall come into another world. What
 20    1,    6|           recompenced~ ~which were come thither, and they dismissed
 21    1,    6|            in any thing that could come from him, he sayd. Bergamino,
 22    1,    6|          and yet the Abbot was not come; began to feede upon the
 23    1,    6|        finding him to be Primasso, come onely to~ ~see the magnificence
 24    1,    6|        such a fit of covetousnesse come upon~ ~me, as this which
 25    1,    7|       basest behaviour, not fit to come in Princes Courts. For,
 26    1,    9|           last~ ~tale, which is to come from my selfe, may make
 27    1,    9|       indeede.~ ~ No sooner was he come neere, but they all arose,
 28    2,    1|         sustaining me, desiring to come~ ~neere the Saint to cure
 29    2,    2|      cannot travaile securely, nor come to~ ~a good lodging. No
 30    2,    2|           Theeves seeing they were come neere to a~ ~Towne, called
 31    2,    2|             that the Marquesse was come thither,~ ~according to
 32    2,    3|          saw themselves quickely~ ~come to nothing, and then poverty
 33    2,    3|           effect of their hopes to come from~ ~them, all credit
 34    2,    3|        Alessandro, advising him to come and lye downe by~ ~him,
 35    2,    3|           my Fathers Court, and am come hither~ ~in this habite
 36    2,    3|          day for the solemnity was come, hee caused the~ ~Princesse (
 37    2,    3|            in~ ~presence, who were come to this worthy Feast, which
 38    2,    4|     Carrackes of Genewayes, lately come from Constantinople. When~ ~
 39    2,    4|            good successe.~ ~ Being come home in safety to Ravello,
 40    2,    5|         promise, that~ ~shee would come and drinke with him at his
 41    2,    5|           halfe her owne.~ ~ Being come home to her owne house,
 42    2,    5|          saying; Signior Andrea is come already, whereupon, she
 43    2,    5|           owne dwelling, then I to come~ ~see you at a common Inne,
 44    2,    5|          alwayes resort~ ~when you come to this City; and would
 45    2,    5|         they will not sup untill I come. For that (quoth~ ~shee)
 46    2,    5|          sleepe, goe sleepe, and~ ~come againe to morrow: for I
 47    2,    5|          Gentlewoman of the house, come tomorrow~ ~in the daytime,
 48    2,    5|          what~ ~thou art; but if I come downe to thee, I will so
 49    2,    5|           life had perished. Being come forth of the~ ~Well, and
 50    2,    5|        finde here, and am ready to come forth~ ~for mine equall
 51    2,    6|            within a while~ ~after) come forth againe, wandring along
 52    2,    6|            after~ ~the hounds, was come thither, and seeing what
 53    2,    6|       opportunity; and now~ ~it is come, must I be in prison, to
 54    2,    7|            company. When night was come, having resolved with himselfe
 55    2,    7|              urgent occasions) was come to Smyrna. This rare rumour,
 56    2,    7|            no other thoughts could come~ ~neerer him but how to
 57    2,    7|           to~ ~Lajazzo. Being thus come to Lajazzo, Osbech who was
 58    2,    7|           with him.~ ~ When he was come into the house, she bashfully
 59    2,    7|           it so, if ever he should come to the knowledge thereof.~ ~
 60    2,    7|    disasters) that I was no sooner come on~ ~shore at Baffa, but
 61    2,    8|             then was~ ~expected to come from him.~ ~ It so fell
 62    2,    9|       thing.~ ~The third day being come, the poore woman, according
 63    2,    9|            true, wherefore let him come when he will, and he shall~ ~
 64    2,    9|       intention to his Wife: Being come neere to the City, he~ ~
 65    2,    9|        returned, and shee~ ~should come thither to see him. But
 66    2,    9|               When the servant was come to Geneway, and had delivered
 67    2,    9|       Languages.~ ~ Sicurano being come to Acres, as Lord and Captaine
 68    2,    9|            Placentia, was likewise come thither, and great store~ ~
 69    2,    9|     thither upon an lall occasion. Come he did, albeit in~ ~especiall
 70    2,   10|            faire felicities yet to come; because his youth would
 71    2,   10|          do it in your~ ~presence. Come on then, saide Pagamino,
 72    2,   10|          husband Ricciardo, who am come to pay what ransome this
 73    2,   10|           occasion. When they were come into the Chamber, and none~ ~
 74    2, Song|         kind contentment bring?~ ~ Come, come, sweet Love, the cause
 75    2, Song|        contentment bring?~ ~ Come, come, sweet Love, the cause of
 76    2, Song|         meete houre for rest was~ ~come, with their lighted Torches
 77    3,  Ind|          the faire company) were~ ~come abroad forth of their Chambers;
 78    3,    1|            the garden, one~ ~would come and say, Put this heere,
 79    3,    1|        thou didst well~ ~Lurco, to come away from so tedious a dwelling,
 80    3,    1|           to~ ~himselfe. If once I come to worke in your Garden,
 81    3,    1|            before it happen: if it come so to passe, let us~ ~consider
 82    3,    2|            as we see it oftentimes come to passe, that by how much
 83    3,    2|          length, he~ ~saw the King come forth of his Chamber, himselfe
 84    3,    2|          nor if I should please to come~ ~againe. No truly Sir,
 85    3,    2|            When he espied the King come in, knowing~ ~well the occasion
 86    3,    2|            his whole Family should come before~ ~him, as instantly
 87    3,    3|         Father, purposely am I now come to you, to let him know,
 88    3,    3|           withall; and when he was come, hee~ ~beholding his Holy
 89    3,    3|         counsell therein, I am now come to tell~ ~you, the just
 90    3,    3|         saying; Holy Father, how~ ~come you to be so heinously offended?
 91    3,    3|            mee thinkes the tidings come very quickly to~ ~you. It
 92    3,    3|           Frier, they are speedily come to me~ ~indeed, and upon
 93    3,    4|           whensoever he pleased to come and~ ~converse with him;
 94    3,    4|            certaine, then to go or come with Aqua fortis, as now
 95    3,    5|        commanding her forthwith to come and heare what he could
 96    3,    5|            soone as it is~ ~night) come to the Garden gate, with
 97    3,    6|         her,~ ~if Philippello were come thither as yet or no? The
 98    3,    6|         passing betweene them, and come to~ ~Madame Catulla, who
 99    3,    7|           from Jerusalem.~ ~ Being come to Florence, he went to
100    3,    7|         earnestly, that if he were come to deliver her~ ~Father
101    3,    7|            unworthy of them. But~ ~come we now to the case of your
102    3,    7|          him as~ ~Theobaldo lately come from Cyprus, but (in terror)
103    3,    7|             as seeming to be a man come onely to comfort him:~ ~
104    3,    7|         worthily deserveth, I am~ ~come hither purposely, to informe
105    3,    8|            ghostly Father, and she come to be confessed by him;
106    3,    8|  convenient, that when silly women come~ ~to ask counsell of such
107    3,    8|        else the next day, he~ ~may come hither once more to converse
108    3,    8|           Ferando, saw that he was come forth of the Monument.~ ~
109    3,    8|        them, as if he were but new come forth of his Oratory, in~ ~
110    3,    9|    affliction to me: she shall not come so farre, to returne againe~ ~
111    3,    9|           the~ ~appointed time was come, the Count (albeit against
112    3,    9|        begotten by me; then will I come live with her, and be~ ~
113    3,   10|              thou sayest, thou art come hither."~ ~ All unsuspecting,
114    3,   10|       foolish."~ ~ Often she would come to Rustico and say: "Father,
115    3,   10|             he would never want to come out at all."~ ~By thus constantly
116    3,   10|            houre of Supper~ ~being come, and the Tables covered
117    3, Song|          comfortlesse, etc.~ ~ ~ ~ Come then kinde Death, and finish
118    3, Song|          helpe is now the best.~ ~ Come lovely Nymphes, lend hands
119    4      |       arose likewise.~ ~When being come into the goodly Garden,
120    4,    1|           we consider, that we are come hither to be merry and~ ~
121    4,    1|   determine upon any resolution, I come purposely first to~ ~heare
122    4,    1|         any crosse accident should come~ ~from her Father; whereupon,
123    4,    1|          kept most carfully, shall come to make~ ~a sweet conjunction
124    4,    2|          as, many nights he hath~ ~come to see you in your Chamber,
125    4,    2|              night he intendeth to come visite you, and to spend
126    4,    2|           for your sake)~ ~he will come in the shape of a man, giving
127    4,    2|           shall please to have him come, and in whose similitude~ ~
128    4,    2|              you would have him to come, whereof he will not falle;
129    4,    2|          arrivall.~ ~ Albert being come to the house, knocked at
130    4,    2|           would clip his wings, to come the~ ~better acquainted
131    4,    2|          appeared: wherefore being come home, and sitting~ ~downe
132    4,    2|           uncredited: there will~ ~come a time at length, for just
133    4,    4|      Hereupon, when~ ~the time was come, that he would convey his
134    4,    4|        carried the Princesse, must come along that Coast. Nor was
135    4,    4|           not over-swiftly winded) come sailing neere to the place
136    4,    4|           before the Gallies could come neere her, they that had
137    4,    4|      slothfull.~ ~The Prince being come neere to the Ship, commanded
138    4,    4|         that the Patrones~ ~should come to him, except they would
139    4,    5|        urgent a case. When day was come, he resorted to his~ ~other
140    4,    5|        company, and when they were come to a solitarie place, such
141    4,    5|         tarrying~ ~from thee: I am come therefore to let thee know,
142    4,    5|          least their offence might come to open publication, they~ ~
143    4,    6|            and very strangely have come to passe.~ ~And this hath
144    4,    6|             I should not then have come~ ~hither now: yet not so
145    4,    6|           these occasions are thus come to passe, and~ ~accidents
146    4,    6|      bruited abroad) were likewise come to the Pallace, yea,~ ~most
147    4,    8|              therefore, as you are come hither Without my love or
148    4,    8|      againe.~ ~ When day light was come, and the dead body found
149    4,    8|        affected in life. And being come to the Church, it is a matter
150    4,    8|      compassion, no sooner did she come neere to the~ ~dead body,
151    4,    9|          and for that~ ~purpose to come and visit him, if he intended
152    4,    9|          morrow at night, he would come and sup with~ ~Rossiglione;
153    4,    9|            and more, he espyed him come riding with two of his~ ~
154    4,    9|        treason. So soone as he was come to the place, where~ ~he
155    4,    9|             When supper time~ ~was come, Rossiglione sate downe
156    4,   10|         opinion when this~ ~should come to publike notice. For (
157    4,   10|              of this uproare, were come into the house, and had
158    4,   10|            a dead man so strangely come to life againe,~ ~knew not
159    4, Song|            my misery,~ ~ Death may come speedily, and with his Dart~ ~
160    4, Song|            of any future joyes,~ ~ Come, take me quickly from so
161    5,  Ind|            the houre of dinner was come: at which time, the Master
162    5,    1|        performe.~ ~ The time being come, which was concluded on
163    5,    1|         worse place they could not come, nor fall into the like
164    5,    1|        untill the limited time was come.~ ~ Upon day, performed
165    5,    2|         faire friend Constance was come thither to see him; went~ ~
166    5,    2|         selfe (at her entreaty) am come to acquaint thee~ ~therewith.
167    5,    2|         sending~ ~for Constance to come before him; from her owne
168    5,    3|           and darke night sodainly come uppon him, he~ ~was not
169    5,    3|             any such people should come, and~ ~seeing you so lovely
170    5,    3|          Master, and let the owner come claime him of us.~ ~ When
171    5,    4|           and gives her liberty to come forth in the morning,~ ~
172    5,    4|           her Husband,~ ~and being come to the Gallery doore, he
173    5,    5|           signale given) he should come, and finde the doore standing
174    5,    5|          The appointed night being come, and neither of these hot
175    5,    5|      appointment with Giovanni was come, he saide to himselfe. What
176    5,    5|         could.~ ~ When morning was come the kindred and friends
177    5,    6|         when the happy houre would come, to finish both their shame~ ~
178    5,    7|         Mother~ ~and the rest were come, with whom they returned
179    5,    7|            so accept her: was over come with~ ~such exceeding joy,
180    5,    8|            unto Ravenna, and might come~ ~to visite him againe so
181    5,    8|            espyed a young Damosell come running towards him, naked~ ~
182    5,    8|         her, untill the Knight was come neerer to~ ~her, and alighted
183    5,    8|           humbly entreating him te come see her:~ ~because now she
184    5,    9|             Mistresse happeneth to come visite him, and he not having
185    5,    9|          on his contentation, and (come of it what~ ~could) shee
186    5,    9|             that Madam Glana~ ~was come thither, and desired to
187    5,    9|           befriend you, I am now~ ~come hither, to recompence some
188    5,    9|         owne~ ~liberall nature) to come and visit so poore a servant.
189    5,    9|            expressely mooved me to come hither.~ ~But if you were
190    5,    9|          Considering, that you are come hither to my~ ~poore house,
191    5,   10|           ranne to let her Husband come in. When~ ~hee was entred
192    6,  Ind|        Cressida. Now was the houre come, of repairing to their~ ~
193    6,  Ind|        still continuing) and being come into her presence, she~ ~
194    6,    2|            should send thee? Being come againe to Cistio, hee avouched
195    6,    3|         said Lady, which seemed to come short of honesty.~ ~ ~ ~
196    6,    3|         and bitter, then had first come from himselfe before, as~ ~
197    6,    3|       Marshall, and when they were come to~ ~her, laying his hand
198    6,    4|            sight to him. But being come neere~ ~to the River, he
199    6,    7|         examination before, and to come from a woman~ ~of such worth,
200    6,    8|          you say true Unckle, I am come home verie earely, because,~ ~
201    6,    8|      Unckle) in what an anger I am come home. Fresco, to whome these~ ~
202    6,    9|           graves and tombes, said. Come, let us go make some~ ~jests
203    6,   10|        with Gods blessing) you may come after noone hither, when~ ~
204    6,   10|          Bels ringing, he should~ ~come and bring the wallet to
205    6,   10|            to you, I~ ~never could come to a conclusion. But yet
206    6,   10|          put off your Bonnets, and come hither~ ~with devotion to
207    6,   10|            fire whatsoever~ ~shall come neere to touch or hurt them.
208    6,   10|         cunning shift he found, to come off cleanly, without the~ ~
209    7,    1|        Florence, he might safely~ ~come, it being an assured signe,
210    7,    1|         Fiesola; then he might not come, for it was the signe of
211    7,    1|         John (whose Kue was not to come that night) came thither
212    7,    1|      attendance.~ ~ When they were come to the doore, Monna Tessa
213    7,    1|            Spirit, thy way,~ ~ And come againe some other day.~ ~
214    7,    2|            no. Whereupon, he being come forth from under~ ~it; she
215    7,    2|          For, Lazaro my Husband is come backe~ ~again, and I know
216    7,    2|           husband. Seeing thou art come home so~ ~luckily, helpe
217    7,    2|          the Fat, that the man may come foorth,~ ~and then you two
218    7,    2|          future~ ~feare: and being come from under the Fat, pretending
219    7,    3|           husband Credulano, being come into~ ~the house, and unseen
220    7,    3|           doore said: Husband, I~ ~come to you. So she opened the
221    7,    3|      Husband, you could not~ ~have come in a more happy time, for
222    7,    3|        Gossip~ ~Reynard chanced to come in; and questionlesse, but
223    7,    3|         entrance) indeede it is I. Come in Sir, I pray you, replyed
224    7,    4|          open the doore and let me come~ ~in, I will so shame thee,
225    7,    4|          this night thou shalt not come~ ~within these doores, I
226    7,    5|         When the appointed day was come, she arose very earely,
227    7,    5|           punished. His wife being come home from the~ ~Chappell,
228    7,    5|          him;~ ~and when night was come, Geloso (for so must wee
229    7,    5|          should not (by any means) come to her Chamber; and so,
230    7,    5|              he could see no Friar come: when day drew neere, and
231    7,    5|          his Armes, and seeming to come from the place~ ~of his
232    7,    5|           came not: but if hee had come, it was to no~ ~purpose;
233    7,    6|         mine accesse to see you; I come to claime your~ ~long delayed
234    7,    6|         her Husband~ ~preparing to come up: she threw her selfe
235    7,    6|         away.~ ~ When Beltramo was come up into his wives Chamber,
236    7,    6|         plaine~ ~meaning Beltramo; Come forth and feare not, for
237    7,    7|          of the bed I use to rest, come thither and feare~ ~not:
238    7,    7|       awake, and perceiving he was come according unto promise,
239    7,    7|            as he will not faile to come, and then you may proceede,
240    7,    7|         immodest Woman, Art~ ~thou come, according to thine unchaste
241    7,    7|           to his promise, or~ ~no? Come?~ ~ quoth Egano, Yes Wife,
242    7,    8|          her amorous friend should come to visite her. Arriguccio~ ~
243    7,    8|        would let go the thred, and come downe to him: but~ ~if he
244    7,    8|        drowsie~ ~houre was not yet come: as he extendeth forth his
245    7,    8|         againe to his house. Being come up into his~ ~bed-chamber,
246    7,    8|            this matter should thus come to passe: because she had~ ~
247    7,    8|    affection of a mother.~ ~ Being come to the house of Arriguccio,
248    7,    8|              But leaving this, and come to the matter now in question,
249    7,    9|           But admit that it should come from her, yet I cannot be
250    7,    9|          to thee: and now againe I come once more, to~ ~give thee
251    7,    9|            such foule breathing to come from you: and~ ~you, who
252    7,    9|         mine Honour, there shall~ ~come no Barber heere. Why Sir,
253    7,    9|          endure,~ ~that you should come within compasse of their
254    7,    9|         your health, being but now come forth of your~ ~sicke Chamber,
255    7,    9|            he commanded Pyrrhus to come downe, and being on the~ ~
256    7,   10|  beatitudes were in the~ ~world to come, according to the merits
257    7,   10|         hoping for his felicity to come; a lingering sickenesse
258    7,   10|          former promise~ ~made, am come again in vision to thee,
259    7,   10|           neere. When the houre re come, and the Tables covered~ ~
260    7, Song|            that gracious time will come at length,~ ~ To cheare
261    8,    1|       would be pleased to have him come see her, and~ ~to receive
262    8,    1|            with~ ~safety) he might come see her, as also his bringing
263    8,    1|           with~ ~safety) hee might come see her, and bring the two
264    8,    1|                When Gasparuolo was come from Genway, Gulfardo observing
265    8,    2|          served. But when he could come in place where~ ~she was;
266    8,    2|           answered Sir Simon, I am come to sit a while with~ ~thee,
267    8,    2|          capacity: talke of that I come for, namely thy love, my
268    8,    2|           my word, before Saturday come, I will not faile~ ~to bring
269    8,    3|            absence, and seeing him come in grunting and groaning,~ ~
270    8,    3|        divell would never let thee come~ ~home, all the whole Citie
271    8,    3|            to his house, and being come to~ ~the doore, they heard
272    8,    3|   displeasure against him. Being~ ~come into the roome, which they
273    8,    3|        time) being somewhat better come to himselfe,~ ~with an humble
274    8,    3|          the end of all when I was come home into mine owne house,
275    8,    4|     adventuring, albeit they never come into my~ ~Chamber: but their
276    8,    4|           how, and when hee should come; hee parted from her, and~ ~
277    8,    4|            done.~ ~ When night was come, the Provoste also came
278    8,    4|        with their intent.~ ~ Being come to the Widdowes house, they
279    8,    5|            all seemed like Swaines come from the Plough,~ ~or bred
280    8,    5|            strange Fowle, lately~ ~come forth of a farre Countrey;
281    8,    5|        along altogether, and being come to the~ ~Courthouse, he
282    8,    6|           they will not faile~ ~to come, because they are utterly
283    8,    6|            in kindnesse, they will come to you~ ~the more willingly.
284    8,    7|        said to her selfe. I am not come hither this day in vaine;~ ~
285    8,    7|             how this~ ~Scholler is come to lose all the wit heere,
286    8,    7|        because (as yet) she cannot come to you, in regard that one
287    8,    7|       houre of his deliverance was come, and entrance now should
288    8,    7|            sake, good Lady, let me come in,~ ~because I am almost
289    8,    7|          India, I~ ~would make him come (in meere despight of his
290    8,    7|       following, your friend~ ~wil come in teares to you, and humbly
291    8,    7|         Tarras, to espye any Lad~ ~come abroad with his beasts,
292    8,    7|       Helena, What? are the Ladies come yet or no? Helena~ ~bearing
293    8,    7| lamentations, she intreated him to come~ ~neere the Tower, because
294    8,    7|            thy Garments, let him~ ~come helpe thee down with the
295    8,    7|            thou not call on him to come helpe thee? To whom doeth
296    8,    7|         thou art verie desirous to come downe~ ~hither on the ground;
297    8,    7|        them to you, that you may~ ~come downe from the Turret. She
298    8,    7|           for manhoods sake) as to come uppe hither, and inflict
299    8,    7|          her~ ~make some meanes to come up hither to me. The Clowne
300    8,    7|           By this time Ancilla was come thither, who so soone as
301    8,    8|       leave my company, and then~ ~come hither to visit thee. When
302    8,    8|            the houre of nine being come, when Zeppa~ ~and Spinelloccio
303    8,    8|         softly after him)~ ~ being come to the house, and kindly
304    8,    8|     overearly but seeing you are~ ~come, the more hast shall be
305    8,    8|         aloud, as formerly he did: Come~ ~hither Wife (quoth he)
306    8,    8|          Window, and desire her to come dine with us: for we two
307    8,    8|          Musicke, except some more come to make up the consort.~ ~
308    8,    8|         dined~ ~abroad. Shee being come up into the Chamber, Zeppa
309    8,    8|        this? Have you caused me to come hither to~ ~this intent?
310    8,    8|              continuance, yet they come to a period and conclusion
311    8,    9|            Simon, being thus newly come thither, among other notable~ ~
312    8,    9|          ever, if I cause not to~ ~come thither one of the most
313    8,    9|           of Rovers. The day being come,~ ~when the supposed assembly
314    8,    9|          of no great stature, will come to fetch you:~ ~perhaps
315    8,    9|         daunt you, hee will gently come neere you, which when~ ~
316    8,    9|           not a mockery of us, and come not at all, or~ ~fayle to
317    8,    9|     awaiting when the Beast should come. Buffalmaco,~ ~being a lusty
318    8,    9|      dreadfull. But because he was come forth,~ ~and had such an
319    8,    9|         grounds. Buffalmaco, being come~ ~neere one of them, he
320    8,   10|           according as the goods~ ~come to their hands, they devise
321    8,   10|            for their meeting was~ ~come, he went unto the place
322    8,   10|   permitting the Slaves a-while to come~ ~neere, none but her selfe
323    8,   10|          before)~ ~Salabetto could come see her whensoever he pleased,
324    8,   10|         the time for repaiment was come, yea a moneth or two over-past,~ ~
325    8,   10|             she~ ~sent to have him come speake with her. Salabetto,
326    8,   10|       remaine, till~ ~another Ship come forth of the Westerne parts,
327    8,   10|            utterance being not yet come) I shall not make a~ ~pennyworth
328    8,   10|     conclusion of her Regiment was come; whereupon, when the~ ~counsell
329    8,   10|        Supper time. Which beeing~ ~come, and they supping about
330    9,  Ind|        appearance.~ ~Who being all come, the Queen leading the way,
331    9,    1|             that~ ~now the time is come, wherein you may deserve
332    9,    1|           untill her~ ~kinsman doe come.~ ~ Then, without speaking
333    9,    1|          sort unto. When night was come, and the middle houre~ ~
334    9,    1|        which way he went.~ ~ Being come somewhat neere to the Gentlewomans
335    9,    2|         the Ladle~ ~Abbesse should come her selfe in person, and
336    9,    2|        wore on her head. And being come to the~ ~Dorter doore, quickly
337    9,    3|          By this time, Nello being come againe unto them, they all
338    9,    3|           be, I can procure him to come hither with me. Calandrino
339    9,    3|              when the Damosell was come, and hee had passed his
340    9,    3|        while after, his Wife being come into~ ~the Chamber, he said.
341    9,    3|          child? Which way can it~ ~come from me into the world?
342    9,    4|         body, and not him,~ ~said. Come Aniolliero, I pray thee
343    9,    4|       before night) to Torreniero. Come,~ ~draw thy purse, and pay
344    9,    5|            looked like a man newly come thither, then any~ ~handsomnesse
345    9,    5|           quite, if once it should come to~ ~his hearing. Thou saist
346    9,    5|            begun love.~ ~And being come backe againe to Calandrino,
347    9,    5|               When supper time was come, that they gave over working,
348    9,    5|           Nicholetta being one day come thither, and Bruno having~ ~
349    9,    6|             where, as if they were come from the parts of Romanio,
350    9,    6|        what a~ ~late houre wee are come hither. Signior Panuccio,
351    9,    6|          meane perill~ ~unto thee: Come hither, and keepe in thine
352    9,    6|           Arise man for shame, and come to thine lodging. Then faining
353    9,    8|         ready,~ ~neither were they come thither to dinner. Messer
354    9,    8|         Why Sir (said~ ~Guiotto) I come to dine with you, and your
355    9,   10|       period of her government was come: dispossessing her~ ~selfe
356   10,    1|          to doe.~ ~ When they were come to the Court, and the King
357   10,    2|         were so pleased, hee might come and visite Ghinotto at his~ ~
358   10,    2|  chollerickly, that he~ ~would not come thither, because hee had
359   10,    2|            it is time you~ ~should come forth of the Infirmary.
360   10,    2|           But when dinner time was come, the Lord Abbot and all
361   10,    3|            Good Woman, you goe and come very~ ~often, and still
362   10,    3|          to surmount him, I cannot come neere him in the very~ ~
363   10,    3|            amaze him, how he durst come to the~ ~fatall appointed
364   10,    3|          me. It was thy fortune to come for my~ ~life, which when
365   10,    4|        Gentile de Carisendi, being come from Modena, took a~ ~Gentlewoman,
366   10,    4|          Husband, and when day was come, to be~ ~conveighed home
367   10,    4|          the custome of~ ~women to come upon her, with the paines
368   10,    5|      januaries comming. It being~ ~come, and the weather then in
369   10,    5|           Dianora, inviting hir to come see her Garden,~ ~perfected
370   10,    5|           that Madam Dianora~ ~was come to visite him, greatly mervailed,
371   10,    5|           Magitian to him, saying. Come go with me, and see what~ ~
372   10,    5|          upon thine Art. And being come into her presence,~ ~without
373   10,    5|         mine;)~ ~hath caused me to come hither: and by vertue of
374   10,    6|        sent him word, that he wold come to~ ~visit him, with foure
375   10,    6|           damosels, when they were come before~ ~the King, with
376   10,    7|              Madame Fiametta being come to the end of her Novell,
377   10,    7|      Arezza, might be permitted to come see her. This Manutio was (
378   10,    7|            I must die~ ~ Except he come, some comfort to procure,~ ~
379   10,    7|           I must die:~ ~ Except he come, some comfort to procure,~ ~
380   10,    7|            he would not faile to~ ~come and see her.~ ~ Manutio,
381   10,    8|      impertinent wandrings, let us come to them of much greater
382   10,    8|       constantly,~ ~that she shall come to my bed, not as my wife
383   10,    8|         observed. When night was~ ~come, the Ladies and Gentlewomen
384   10,    8|           mervaile.~ ~ "But let us come now to our second reason,
385   10,    8|          frivolous matters, let us come to~ ~discourse of more moment,
386   10,    8|          attention.~ ~ The time is come, that I may no longer continue
387   10,    8|       along with me,,~ ~and when I come to Rome, take such sure
388   10,    8|           dayes. Titus chancing to come at the same~ ~time into
389   10,    8|           onely~ ~Divine Amity?~ ~ Come now likewise to the other
390   10,    9|         And Signior Thorello being come backe againe to~ ~Pavia,
391   10,    9|     informed.~ ~ When the time was come, that the Christians were
392   10,    9|             wel attended.~ ~ Being come unto Geneway, he and his
393   10,    9|      Roabes: and now the~ ~time is come to give you credible intelligence
394   10,    9|          time (I told you)~ ~would come at length. Thorello, was
395   10,    9|           his letters, were safely come~ ~to the hands of his Uncle.~ ~
396   10,    9|           therefore am purposely~ ~come to doe it. But before I
397   10,   10|        wife: and now the time is~ ~come, for my exacting the performance
398   10,   10|         appointed nuptiall day was come, the Lord Marques, about~ ~
399   10,   10|            dwelt, and when hee was come to her Fathers~ ~house,
400   10,   10|            speed good Father, I am come to espouse thy daughter
401   10,   10|            Grizelda, and she being come, thus he spake to her. The~ ~
402   10,   10|          his kindred, to have them come and visite~ ~him at Saluzza,
403   10,   10|         the~ ~City of Florence, to come hither for our pastime and
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