Day, Novell

  1  Ind      |          that this present worke of mine, will (in~ ~your judgement)
  2  Ind      |            eyes of many (as well as mine owne) had not~ ~seene, hardly
  3  Ind      |         died very soone~ ~after.~ ~ Mine owne eyes (as formerly I
  4  Ind      |             case be~ ~answerable to mine) when I can finde none of
  5  Ind      |      alwaies ill, and much more (in mine owne~ ~opinion) then any
  6  Ind      |            therein shall jumpe with mine) that all of us~ ~as we
  7  Ind      |           what you say, because (of mine owne knowledge) nothing
  8  Ind      |       dispose of your cares; as for mine owne, I left~ ~them at the
  9  Ind      |            may bee addicted. But if mine advice might passe for~ ~
 10  Ind      |          Seeing you have~ ~approved mine advice, I grant free permission
 11    1,    1|            rather be~ ~offensive to mine owne flesh, then by favoring
 12    1,    1|          violent sicknesse hindered mine~ ~intention. But understand (
 13    1,    1|         sake, and then, to sustaine mine owne life,~ ~and to helpe
 14    1,    1|            to the poore, converting mine owne small~ ~portion about
 15    1,    1|              weeping) this sinne of mine is so great, that I can
 16    1,    1|       Father? quoth Chappelet. What mine owne deare Mother? that
 17    1,    2|             I intend to approove by mine, what argument of~ ~infallible
 18    1,    2|             Religion is better then mine, as with no meane~ ~paines
 19    1,    6|           he shall taste of none of mine this~ ~day. Gladly wold
 20    1,    6|        meate, doth ill agree~ ~with mine estate and calling. What
 21    1,    6|                and justly reprooved mine avarice, niggardnesse, and
 22    1,    8|            Lauretta, and another of mine owne,~ ~where with I intend
 23    1,    8|            the more patiently beare mine owne;~ ~which (as God knoweth)
 24    1,    9|             so, it were no fault of mine to be chosen of you, but~ ~
 25    1,    9|          vertuous: And~ ~therefore (mine honour reserved) commaund
 26    1,    9|           life, nor to be guided by mine owne judgement, but to associate
 27    1,    9|            Tale~ ~at liberty, after mine owne minde, and according
 28    1, Song|               Rob me of that, which mine owne soule commends.~ ~
 29    2,    1|       entrance, and presently after mine~ ~arrivall, I went (in evill
 30    2,    2|         person; this house, and all mine is yours; and of a widdow
 31    2,    2|             you please so to shadow mine insufficiencie, and to accept
 32    2,    3|             insted of a better. But mine Host (quoth Alessandro)~ ~
 33    2,    3|             me in marriage; because mine unkind~ ~Father, never regarding
 34    2,    3|             my Right, as feare of~ ~mine owne youth and frailety;
 35    2,    3|          his creatures;~ ~presented mine eyes (no doubt in his meere
 36    2,    4|            shall never behold (in~ ~mine opinion) a greater act of
 37    2,    4|              I meane~ ~to discharge mine owne duty.~ ~ Opinion hath
 38    2,    5|          not all those crownes be~ ~mine, when the foole that owes
 39    2,    5|        acceptance, much rather then mine, that am but a mean~ ~Merchant.
 40    2,    5|            to have you visite me in mine owne dwelling, then I to
 41    2,    5|           my lodging, I shall wrong mine Host and his guests~ ~too
 42    2,    5|           ready to come forth~ ~for mine equall portion: away will
 43    2,    6|             have bene respective of mine honor, and all that appertaine~ ~
 44    2,    6|            reduce thine honor and~ ~mine into compleat perfection.
 45    2,    6|           more) account them to be, mine being~ ~committed as a friend,
 46    2,    6|          thing which is deerer then mine owne~ ~life; and rendering
 47    2,    7|      without crediting any words of mine. The Duke soliciting the
 48    2,    7|             you, that if I dye, all mine affaires and she may~ ~remaine
 49    2,    7|       neither I understood, or they mine answeres.~ ~After many deliberations
 50    2,    7|              being very carefull of mine honour, would never repose~ ~
 51    2,    7|              Quickly he apprehended mine intention,~ ~accomplishing
 52    2,    7|          both by the reports, and~ ~mine owne understanding) may
 53    2,    8|            if error have not misled mine eye, as in love no Lady
 54    2,    8|         lustfull Count will violate mine honour.~ ~ D'Angiers seeing
 55    2,    8|           in as ample manner as for mine~ ~owne selfe. But though
 56    2,    8|             love thee as dearely as mine owne life. Set~ ~therefore
 57    2,    8|           trust (in the~ ~regard of mine owne good and honour) never
 58    2,    9|         selfe: I must first deliver mine, and he (who takes it~ ~
 59    2,    9|       against a thousand Duckets of mine, granting me a lawfull limited~ ~
 60    2,    9|          thy Wife, as shall be~ ~to mine owne content. In witnesse
 61    2,    9|        corrupting some~ ~servant of mine, both for intelligence of
 62    2,    9|            this is. But flying from mine owne~ ~justification, and
 63    2,    9|             against one thousand of mine, that I should not obtaine
 64    2,    9|             I caused a servant of~ ~mine to kill her, and as hee
 65    2,   10|      mistake me for some other, for mine owne part, I never saw~ ~
 66    2,   10|           enjoying any company of~ ~mine, for you heare my resolved
 67    2,   10|         commandresse of all that is mine. Can an inordinate appetite,~ ~
 68    2,   10|             no body to have care of mine honour,~ ~beside my selfe,
 69    2,   10|           you have done; surely, in mine opinion it is no way~ ~possible,
 70    3,    2|     counsaile, and~ ~now returne to mine owne lodging againe, committing
 71    3,    4|              But~ ~because thou art mine especiall friend, and I
 72    3,    4|            Father, my wits were not mine owne, when you demanded
 73    3,    5|              or for ever shall be~ ~mine.~ ~ To confirme your opinion
 74    3,    5|         service, as~ ~consisteth in mine ability to performe, and
 75    3,    5|         your divine beauty enflamed mine affections, even so it extended~ ~
 76    3,    5|       dishonour; I cannot be termed mine owne~ ~murtherer, when the
 77    3,    5|       others, as for the renowne of mine owne reputation. But now
 78    3,    5|       confessest thy Gelding to bee mine? I doe, replied the Magnifico,~ ~
 79    3,    6|             thee: more dearely then mine owne life, finde~ ~now (
 80    3,    6|          dedicated my selfe and all mine~ ~to your service, so hence-forth
 81    3,    7|             concerning my peace, or mine affliction? Madame~ ~(replied
 82    3,    7|              not to conceale any of mine from you. True it is, that~ ~
 83    3,    7|           and loyall to you, as (of mine owne knowledge) I am able
 84    3,    7|         wounds,~ ~which I folded in mine armes, and washed his face
 85    3,    7|           especiall kinde friend of mine. And to tell thee the truth,~ ~
 86    3,    8|              because so violent are mine affections, as I pine~ ~
 87    3,    8|            words are Oracles, and~ ~mine actions more than halfe
 88    3,    8|              please in favour to be mine, wherein I will not be gaine-saide,
 89    3,    9|            thereof, as depending on mine owne~ ~knowledge; but by
 90    3,    9|            most entirely loved from mine Infancy, and~ ~cannot (in
 91    3,    9|     dispossesse me of~ ~all that is mine, because I am your Ward
 92    3,    9|          any liking or allowance of mine, neither will I~ ~ever give
 93    3,    9|           owne~ ~undoing as well as mine. Speake then boldly, replied
 94    3,    9|      enjoyned to do. Behold here in mine armes, not onely one Sonne
 95    3,   10|           await no other~ ~issue of mine; nor willingly would I be
 96    3,   10|                but onely a peece of mine owne, which I have already
 97    3, Song|             Love suites whispred in mine eare,~ ~ All of faire hope,
 98    3, Song|           drowned in annoy,~ ~ Like mine poore amorous Maide?~ ~
 99    3, Song|            Lover so unjust,~ ~ Like mine poore amorous Maide.~ ~
100    3, Song|          lovely Nymphes, lend hands mine eyes to close,~ ~ And let
101    3, Song|             he goes,~ ~ Vaunting of mine unrest;~ ~ Beguiling others
102    3, Song|            was worse spent,~ ~ Then mine poore amorous Maide.~ ~
103    4      |           the judecious, as also by mine owne observation and reading,
104    4      |       eminently~ ~advanced. Yet (in mine opinion) I have found my
105    4      | discontinued, or broken any part of mine~ ~intended enterprize. Wherefore,
106    4      |           sufficiently witnesse (by mine~ ~owne comprehension) the
107    4,    1|            and as I have seene with mine owne eyes~ ~this day. Whereto
108    4,    1|       reports~ ~whatsoever, had not mine eyes seene, and mine eares
109    4,    1|            not mine eyes seene, and mine eares heard the~ ~contrary.
110    4,    1|               concerning thy selfe, mine oppressions are so many
111    4,    1|           first of~ ~all) to defend mine honour, with reasons sound,
112    4,    1|         vowed to him onely. Nor did mine owne womanish weaknesse
113    4,    1|         onely by your speeches, and mine owne~ ~eyes as true witnesses.
114    4,    1|      opinion concerning him: for if mine~ ~eyes have not deceived
115    4,    1|             or intend to Guiscardo, mine owne hands shall act as
116    4,    1|       because thy soule~ ~affecting mine so truly, cannot walke alone,
117    4,    2|          dew-drops on~ ~the fire of mine afflictions. Madam Pampinea
118    4,    2|           not distinguish~ ~between mine, and these other common
119    4,    2|       beheld, any way answerable to mine, and are more fit for Gods,
120    4,    3|            unadvoydable dangers (in mine opinion)~ ~seemeth to be
121    4,    3|            and rage) to shew you by mine ensuing Novell,~ ~how the
122    4,    3|          And because the truth~ ~of mine affection cannot conceale
123    4,    6|            as you shall perceive by mine owne, which next commeth
124    4,    6|        dreame, but~ ~for another of mine owne, which I am the more
125    4,    6|           finding none, I smiled at mine owne folly, in making such
126    4,    6|          thus bereft me of my Love, mine owne life must~ ~needs be
127    4,    6|        meanes, as may both preserve mine~ ~honour from any touch
128    4,    6|              yet because he dyed in mine armes, and we being so~ ~
129    4,    7|             common admiration;~ ~in mine opinion concerneth the bed
130    4,    8|         followeth.~ ~ This Sonne of mine Jeronimo, being as yet but
131    4,    8|         finde any further favour at mine hand: for if mine~ ~husband
132    4,    8|         favour at mine hand: for if mine~ ~husband should awake,
133    4,    9|           out of his vile body with mine owne hands, and~ ~made my
134    4,   10|           your house, yea even into mine owne Chamber, yet free~ ~
135    4, Song|        liberty was lost.~ ~ But now mine error I do plainly see:~ ~
136    5,    1|             do not~ ~deliver her as mine owne: for your Pasimondo,
137    5,    1|           so thou wilt assist me in mine enterprize, and follow me
138    5,    4|            without any prejudice to mine honour, or the least distaste
139    5,    4|           Lizio. Must your will and mine~ ~be governed by our Daughter?
140    5,    4|        minde, let yet your care and mine extend so farre, to keepe
141    5,    5|             Gentlemen, if I were in mine owne Country, as now I am
142    5,    5|        should rather~ ~(in duty) be mine to you: for shee is a native
143    5,    5|              carried this childe of mine, forgotten (in the fury)
144    5,    7|             both for your sinne and mine, because he will have no
145    5,    7|          will take such~ ~order for mine owne offence, by the discreete
146    5,    8|           which thou beholdest~ ~in mine hand: for which rash sinfull
147    5,    8|           rejoycing immeasurably in mine~ ~unhappy death, remained
148    5,    8|             minds to be as free, as mine~ ~is ready to do you any
149    5,    9|            those Lawes; contrary to mine owne will, and those duties
150    5,    9|         since the houre, when first mine affection became soly~ ~
151    5,   10|           thoughts. This Husband of mine liveth with me, as if he~ ~
152    5,   10|        never~ ~beene any Husband of mine. If he be a Woman hater,
153    5,   10|             respect of his, as also mine owne danger, when the Law
154    6,    2|        please any other pallate but mine owne: I have sent you halfe
155    6,    7|          the over-plus remaining in mine owne power, and whereof~ ~
156    6,   10|     government shal be according to mine owne minde. So, causing
157    6,   10|             great injury offered to mine honor, and~ ~whereof I know
158    6, Song|            I saw nothing dayly fore mine eyes,~ ~ But rackes and
159    7,    1|        drest,~ ~ And Egges laide in mine owne Hennes nest,~ ~ Bread,
160    7,    1|          supper. But a neighbour of mine, who is a woman of good
161    7,    2|        abilitie in your owne power? Mine intent~ ~therefore is to
162    7,    2|           safety of your honour and mine: creepe under this brewing
163    7,    3|         feare too much confiding on mine owne strength.~ ~Gossip,
164    7,    3|           hath prooved happier then mine, for before the arrivall
165    7,    4|          time, or be so late out of mine owne~ ~house, as this dayly
166    7,    5|          Novice or young Clearke of mine,~ ~whom you may safely acquaint
167    7,    6|            manifest by another~ ~of mine owne.~ ~ In our City of
168    7,    6|           the~ ~way, which granting mine accesse to see you; I come
169    7,    6|            question the occasion of mine offending him: but fied~ ~
170    7,    7|          made me more~ ~thine, then mine owne: and beleeve it unfeinedly,
171    7,    7|               this question, or no. Mine opinion every way equalled
172    7,    7|            to abuse your~ ~bed, and mine owne spotlesse honor.~ ~
173    7,    7|            I foster such a Snake in mine owne bosome? Gramercie~ ~
174    7,    7|            intent to wrong~ ~mee in mine honour. Questionlesse, because
175    7,    8|             woman, and no~ ~wife of mine, be sure I have not done
176    7,    8|             great toe, tyed it to~ ~mine, and found the craftie compact
177    7,    8|             no other testimony then mine owne words. You say, that
178    7,    8|          are they in colour like to mine: but,~ ~because my Mother
179    7,    8|            if you would be ruled by mine advise; our law should make
180    7,    9|              And this perswasion of mine, although it hath beene~ ~
181    7,    9|            a present~ ~discourse of mine owne. Wherein I have occasion
182    7,    9|          For, though Fortune were~ ~mine enemy in Mariage, by such
183    7,    9|            some correspondency with mine; and so constantly have
184    7,    9|         understand the integrity of mine affection, by such good
185    7,    9|       extreame Agonies thy Lady and mine was, onely in~ ~regarde
186    7,    9|            she,) your Barber? Uppon mine Honour, there shall~ ~come
187    7,    9|            to argue~ ~or contest in mine owne commendation: you that
188    7,    9|        would bee~ ~so forgetfull of mine owne honour, as to adventure
189    7,    9|          revenge both thy wrong and mine. Doest not thou~ ~serve
190    7,    9|         said. Now that I have seene mine honour and honesties enemy
191    7,    9|       honesties enemy laid~ ~along; mine anger is past, and Husband,
192    7,   10|              who seemed to know all mine~ ~offences readily by heart,
193    7, Song|            milde favour whispers in mine eare,~ ~ And bids me not
194    8,    2|            especiall~ ~businesse of mine owne, and I carry these
195    8,    2|            is thine, I pray thee be mine.~ ~ Belcolore observing
196    8,    2|        fetch it not; I will redeeme mine owne things with it, and~ ~
197    8,    3|             with a briefe Novell of mine owne, as Pamphilus lately
198    8,    3|          you were pleased to follow mine advise, wee three~ ~will
199    8,    3|        blacke colour: therefore (in mine opinion)~ ~let us gather
200    8,    3|             your opinion jumpe with mine, this~ ~is an enterprize
201    8,    3|           when I was come home into mine owne house, this~ ~divellish
202    8,    4|             unsavourie taste, which mine is no way able to endure,
203    8,    4|        their lodging is so close to mine, as there cannot any~ ~word
204    8,    5|           your~ ~longing be like to mine; we will have yonder Breeches
205    8,    5|           he stoutly~ ~denyeth, yet mine owne eyes beheld the deed,
206    8,    5|             first I bought them for mine owne use.~ ~ Worthy Lord
207    8,    5|            wholly lend your eare to mine~ ~Adversary? My Lord (said
208    8,    6|          scattering Villages.~ ~ Oh mine honest friends, answered
209    8,    6|       because I dare not go home to mine~ ~owne house, in regard
210    8,    7|      becommeth me to be carefull of mine honour, and to walke with
211    8,    7|             open the doore, because mine unhappy brother, who came (
212    8,    7|            and (what else remaineth mine) to your~ ~gentle selfe.~ ~
213    8,    7|          far superior in quality to mine, albeit it is more sharp~ ~
214    8,    7|       well-neere miraculous, that~ ~mine eyes should be capable of
215    8,    7|           never restore me, I meane mine honour. And~ ~consider with
216    8,    7|          making me dearely confesse mine owne errour.~ ~ Never exercise
217    8,    7|           replied. Madam Helena, if mine entreaties (which, to speake~ ~
218    8,    7|             in my head, and beating mine armes about my body, finding
219    8,    7|               greevous to thee, and mine offence appeared so great,
220    8,    7|             that unhappy night) was mine offence, so let not~ ~over-violent
221    8,    7|          you have so conjured me by mine endeered Ladie and~ ~Mistresse,
222    8,    7|         inflict that~ ~on me, which mine owne hands are not strong
223    8,    8|            an~ ~especiall friend of mine, who I would be loath should
224    8,    8|         companie to~ ~dine with us? Mine honest kinde neighbour Spinelloccio
225    8,    8|     requireth a better witte~ ~then mine, to tell you, which of them
226    8,    9|            to any. True it is, that mine honest neighbor and my selfe,
227    8,    9|           to know, yea, a matter of mine~ ~owne ruine, and an utter
228    8,    9|         sumptuous Beds (if pride of mine owne~ ~opinion do not deceive
229    8,    9|     understand your names, as~ ~you mine: but Gomedra, in the Grand
230    8,    9|               Nor is this desire of mine but upon great occasion,
231    8,    9|            misdoubt your injurie or mine.~ ~ Spoken like a Gallant,
232    8,   10|            and~ ~whatsoever else is mine (now or hereafter) is dedicated
233    8,   10|        prize thy~ ~love dearer then mine owne life, and am most joyfull
234    8,   10|            as also the constancy of mine~ ~affection to you, you
235    8,   10|              containing the rest of mine expected Merchandises, is
236    8,   10|            is, there is a friend of mine, who did lend me~ ~five
237    9,    1|             perhappes understanding mine affection to her, and crediting
238    9,    1|        whether some secret enemy of mine (affecting her in~ ~like
239    9,    1|          word. What if they pul out mine eies, teare out~ ~my teeth,
240    9,    3|          Calandrino) well enough to mine owne thinking, yet~ ~notwithstanding,
241    9,    3|             to me~ ~by the death of mine Aunt, wherewith I intended
242    9,    4|             pay the money, for upon mine honest word, I may~ ~enquire
243    9,    4|        another Doublet~ ~as this of mine is. To say then, that I
244    9,    5|           opinion in judgement with mine, that there is not~ ~any
245    9,    5|            familiar acquaintance of mine. But how shall wee~ ~doe,
246    9,    5|           occasions which~ ~command mine instant being at Florence:
247    9,    5|       enjoying it now, according to mine owne desire, dost thou stand
248    9,    5|             expresse the depth~ ~of mine affection; and yet hast
249    9,    5|          onely to looke~ ~babies in mine eyes, and not so much as
250    9,    6|             did, is no businesse of mine, (as I heard) neither found~ ~
251    9,    6|         selfe, and never yet closed mine eyes~ ~together, since the
252    9,    7|       happening unto a neighbour of mine, in not crediting a Dreame~ ~
253    9,    9|             from this rule: she (in mine opinion) is~ ~not onely
254    9,   10|            the evident apparance of mine~ ~owne weakenesse, you should
255    9,   10|          for me, because I lodge to mine owne contentment, and so~ ~
256    9,   10|         thine owne good Fortune and mine? Diddest thou ever~ ~see
257   10,    1|           sufficiently pleasing, in mine~ ~owne opinion, and I hope (
258   10,    1|              one of these Chests is mine imperiall Crowne, the Scepter
259   10,    1|         even the very best that are mine: the other is full of earth~ ~
260   10,    3|            hath made mee Maister of mine owne~ ~will, and I resolved
261   10,    3|             least by not enjoying~ ~mine, thou shouldest chance to
262   10,    3|            dayes, onely to lengthen mine? Why then thou wouldest
263   10,    3|            so well howe to direct~ ~mine owne actions, as you doe,
264   10,    4|           here, then as if you were mine owne Sister. And yet~ ~the
265   10,    4|     observed, not to be misliked in mine opinion. When any one intended
266   10,    4|            poore homely dinner of~ ~mine, and I will welcome you
267   10,    4|             Lady (by good right) is mine, and no man els by any~ ~
268   10,    4|            Baptisme,~ ~and give him mine owne name Gentile. Let me
269   10,    4|     although she hath lived here in mine house, for the space of
270   10,    4|             she hath done here with mine owne Mother.~ ~ Having thus
271   10,    5|          and I wil confirme it with mine oath.~ ~ Wonderfully pleased
272   10,    5|            reputation and honor, or mine;)~ ~hath caused me to come
273   10,    5|           other condition, but as~ ~mine owne naturall borne Sister;
274   10,    7|               Grant it (great love) mine anguish to beguile.~ ~ Goe
275   10,    7|               Grant it (great love) mine anguish to beguile.~ ~ Goe
276   10,    7|               Grant it (great love) mine anguish to beguffe.~ ~ ~ ~
277   10,    7|         selfe, in being ignorant of mine owne~ ~condition, and much
278   10,    7|            after, to make your will mine owne, and therefore, am
279   10,    7|          the absolute conformity of mine owne. To stile you~ ~by
280   10,    8|             were any~ ~others, then mine. But if thou art so wise,
281   10,    8|            it was as much thine, as mine. And if our affaires had
282   10,    8|         therein is as absolute as~ ~mine? I know not how thou maist
283   10,    8|          alwayes valued equall with mine owne life.~ ~ Titus hearing
284   10,    8|            that I should receive as mine, her whom they have~ ~adjudged
285   10,    8|            friend, suffer me to use mine authority,~ ~when it extendeth
286   10,    8|           when it extendeth both to mine owne honour, and thy good,
287   10,    8|           deare to me, in regard of mine owne depending thereon;
288   10,    8|           concerning the fitting of mine contentment, or~ ~pleasing
289   10,    8|           be the Patrones of this~ ~mine unexpected felicitie) that
290   10,    8|           if thy opinion jumpe with mine) that I still pursue the~ ~
291   10,    8|             eternitie, shee to be~ ~mine, and no Wife for Gisippus,
292   10,    8|      selfe-same age is both his and mine, in like quality~ ~of course
293   10,    8|            is of a Citie subject to mine. I say that I am~ ~of a
294   10,    8|         hath ended a~ ~businesse of mine, either in private or publique,
295   10,    8|            more with any matters of mine, yet I ought, in courtesie,
296   10,    8|        powerfull command of Love is mine. But you perchance, imagining
297   10,    8|          hence, who~ ~in justice is mine, even in meere despight
298   10,    8|           be shed for it, but onely mine that have~ ~offended.~ ~
299   10,    8|      desperate, and he~ ~would make mine offence the occasion of
300   10,    8|                 Honourable Praetor, mine owne horrid and abominable
301   10,    9|            replyed Thorello (for in mine eye you seeme no~ ~lesse)
302   10,    9|          famous Voyage, as well for mine Honour, as also the benefite~ ~
303   10,   10|            expectation; I will make mine owne eyes my~ ~electors,
304   10,   10|           your request, and against mine owne will.~ ~ The Noble
305   10,   10|              virgine, answerable to mine owne heart and liking, dwelling
306   10,   10|            except I intend to loose mine owne life, I must accomplish
307   10,   10|             with it as thy Lord and mine hath~ ~commanded thee: but
308   10,   10|         Clowne, and their blood and mine notoriously imbased, by
309   10,   10|           and you, not any merit of mine, but onely as a favour lent~ ~
310   10,   10|            of them thy children and mine, in common opinion of the
311   10, Song|       Seeking for that, which onely mine should be:~ ~ Then I protest,
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