Day, Novell

  1  Ind      |              it selfe afterward from place to place Westward,~ ~until
  2  Ind      |              afterward from place to place Westward,~ ~until it seized
  3  Ind      |               customes came in their place; because not onely people
  4  Ind      |         could the bodies have proper place~ ~of buriall, according
  5  Ind      |       persons~ ~transported from one place to another; or else we see
  6  Ind      |           body, not having meanes or place of~ ~retirement, as all
  7  Ind      |             betake our selves to one place, to morrow to~ ~another,
  8  Ind      |    necessaries, and sent word to the place~ ~of their first appointment.
  9  Ind      |             distance, arrived at the place of their first~ ~purpose
 10  Ind      |           shall last, as also of the place and maner, where best we
 11  Ind      |               as being the appointed place of~ ~eminency, she spake:~ ~
 12  Ind      |             our selves in some other place, as to our~ ~minds shall
 13    1,    1|            was lodged neere~ ~to the place where they thus conferred,
 14    1,    1|           Master~ ~Chappelet, for no place ought to bee kept more pure
 15    1,    1|             sent to a more fearefull place; none of these can alter
 16    1,    1|               then in so~ ~blessed a place as Paradice. But referring
 17    1,    3|            overthrowne some men from place of eminencie, into most
 18    1,    4|           stoode in a very solitarie place, where ruminating on~ ~many
 19    1,    6|          never~ ~stirreth out of his place: but it is a matter much
 20    1,    6|            great Hall, and so~ ~from place to place, beholding the
 21    1,    6|               and so~ ~from place to place, beholding the great multitude
 22    1,    9|              of things; so, time and place are necessarily to be considered,
 23    2,    1|        because (as I have heard) the place is guarded by~ ~Germaine
 24    2,    1|            pressed on mainely to the place where Martellino~ ~stood,
 25    2,    1|       Whereupon, trudging about from place to place, and meeting~ ~
 26    2,    1|         trudging about from place to place, and meeting~ ~at length
 27    2,    2|            soone as they~ ~found apt place and opportunity. But because
 28    2,    2|           houre~ ~somewhat late, the place solitarie, and thickely
 29    2,    2|          round about him, for~ ~some place where to abide that night,
 30    2,    2|          thither~ ~or no, or to what place else: but perswaded himselfe,
 31    2,    2|            about the walls, for some place wherein to shrowd~ ~himselfe,
 32    2,    3|        Florence, not tarrying in any place untill they were arrived
 33    2,    3|             the Village, some in one place, and~ ~others elsewhere,
 34    2,    4|           tooke possession of such a place, where none durst~ ~issue
 35    2,    4| indifferently restored, hee knew the place where~ ~hee was; but not
 36    2,    5|              be trained to so base a place of lodging, so that~ ~both
 37    2,    5|               onely the filth of the place, (it being~ ~over full)
 38    2,    5|     understanding the quality of the place, and what~ ~ensued thereupon,
 39    2,    5|           benefit to such a needfull place; and boards loosely lay
 40    2,    5|     intention was to the very same~ ~place; and going in, without any
 41    2,    5|         falling (though in a foule~ ~place) yet in a succesfull manner,
 42    2,    5|             Church, at the very same place where he entred.~ ~ Now
 43    2,    6|              a separate and solitary place, fit for her silent~ ~and
 44    2,    6|           returned~ ~to the solitary place, where she used to sigh
 45    2,    6|        over-passed, at the very same place where~ ~she tooke landing;
 46    2,    6|           the Iland not far from the place of Madam~ ~Beritolaes desert
 47    2,    6|             not part thence into any place, where any~ ~knowledge should
 48    2,    6|            made choise of a pleasant place, very daintily shaded~ ~
 49    2,    6|        Geoffrey having found out fit place and~ ~opportunity, for conference
 50    2,    7|              and not knowing in what place shee~ ~was, shee used such
 51    2,    7|        conducting them with him to a place not far off, where with~ ~
 52    2,    7|              Turkes;~ ~and in such a place, where although she were
 53    2,    7|          except it were in some such place, where manifest signes~ ~
 54    2,    7|          younger ought~ ~to give him place: Likewise, his right and
 55    2,    7|            Princes body in so vast a place,~ ~could neither bee heard
 56    2,    7|        speede, not~ ~tarrying in any place, untill they were arrived
 57    2,    7|         privately gone to some other place, where~ ~(with the Ladie,
 58    2,    7|             him to bring them to the place~ ~where he found it. And
 59    2,    7|              informd by her, in what place the~ ~Lady was so closely
 60    2,    7|             by~ ~taking her from the place where shee was, and never
 61    2,    7|             make~ ~his stay, as in a place of no meane security. And (
 62    2,    7|            her before, but in~ ~what place hee could not remember.
 63    2,    7|    Alexandria, serving her Father in place of great degree. Heereupon,~ ~
 64    2,    7|           upon the sands, neere to a place called~ ~Varna, what became
 65    2,    8|               and being arrived at a place called Stanford, became~ ~
 66    2,    8|           young Maiden, in some such place~ ~as thou hast seene her.
 67    2,    8|           thereof, and to supply the place of his~ ~deceased Lord.
 68    2,    8|          England, travayled to~ ~the place in Wales, where he left
 69    2,    8|             rest to his bodie in any place,~ ~until such time as he
 70    2,    9|           Bed-chamber, which was the place where~ ~Ambroginolo most
 71    2,    9|          brought her to a convenient place, he should~ ~there kill
 72    2,    9|             supposed~ ~to be a meete place, for the execution of his
 73    2,    9|              such~ ~provision as the place afforded, making the doublet
 74    2,    9|      innocency to him;~ ~wherein her place and authority did greatly
 75    2,    9|              some high and~ ~eminent place of the Citie, Ambroginolo
 76    2,    9|            honey,~ ~and fixed in the place appointed, to his no meane
 77    2,   10|          here with him, as being~ ~a place sutable to my minde and
 78    2,   10|             affoord me one~ ~resting place or other, and more to my
 79    2,   10|              our pleasure in another place, which is~ ~already by me
 80    3,  Ind|            things necessary to~ ~the place of their next intended meeting.
 81    3,    1|   Lamporechio, being a native of the place. Among many other that~ ~
 82    3,    1|              said to~ ~himselfe. The place is farre enough distant
 83    3,    1|              aire, drew neere to the place where he dissembled~ ~sleeping;
 84    3,    1|             bequeathed~ ~them to the place where they were bred and
 85    3,    2|               impudently usurped his place, who could not as yet sleepe,
 86    3,    3|           towards him, when time and place~ ~affoorded convenient opportunity.
 87    3,    3|              went into such a secret place, where he could let~ ~her
 88    3,    4|         often to frequent the market place. And in regard he was but
 89    3,    4|        Fathers house; and that was a place out of all possibility,~ ~
 90    3,    4|              some apt and convenient place of thy house, there~ ~must
 91    3,    4|          will begin my taske.~ ~ The place which Puccio had chosen,
 92    3,    4|           least you stirre from your place, and hinder your labour:
 93    3,    5|             neither fitting time nor place, to discourse on~ ~matters
 94    3,    6|              affection in some other place, and (henceforward) to set
 95    3,    6|             should supply~ ~my wives place, by saving both his reputation
 96    3,    7|              ease of paine)~ ~in the place of a true confession, yet
 97    3,    7|                 When hee came in any place, where honestly, and without
 98    3,    7|         world. They~ ~were then in a place of sufficient privacie,
 99    3,    7|     especially, such men as hold the place~ ~and office as you doe:
100    3,    7|              after) were beheaded in place the~ ~murther was committed.
101    3,    8|              commonly they are, in a place not much frequented with
102    3,    8|            to be in such a darkesome place; not knowing where he was,
103    3,    8|             of the~ ~Patrone of this place.~ ~ Ferando having lyen
104    3,    9|           claime no priviledge by my place, of not performing what~ ~
105    3,    9|              whether she went. In no place stayed~ ~she, untill she
106    3,    9|         armes, s~ ~presumed unto the place where the Count sate, and
107    3,   10|            This girl, a heathen in a place where many were Christian,
108    3,   10|             have not, and hast it in place of this."~ ~ "What is that?"
109    3,   10|              once and put him in his place, that I may be at peace."~ ~
110    4,    1|              you have~ ~not bestowne place of more preferment, on a
111    4,    1|             provident respect to the place,~ ~for possess' of our equall
112    4,    2|             to every dying~ ~person, place (there) of greater or lesser
113    4,    2|              or two, returned to the place where he had~ ~left his
114    4,    2|              upon S.~ ~Markes market place, where being hunted a while
115    4,    2|              concealment in some one place or other, wil set such~ ~
116    4,    2|                to the publike Market place of S. Marke, and there he
117    4,    2|           brought him, to the Market place, where an infinite~ ~number
118    4,    2|             pillar, which stood in a place somewhat highly exalted,
119    4,    3|           beare us company~ ~to what place soever we please. There
120    4,    3|        meeting with her at a private place appointed, he discoursed
121    4,    3|            house;~ ~they came to the place where their Lovers attended
122    4,    4|            come sailing neere to the place where they~ ~attended for
123    4,    5|             and shewed her in what~ ~place they had buried his body.
124    4,    5|             lately spoken of, is the place where~ ~this accident also
125    4,    5|             were come to a solitarie place, such as~ ~best suited with
126    4,    5|           acquainting~ ~her with the place where they had buried his
127    4,    5|            determined, to go see the place formerly appointed her,
128    4,    5|             directly to the designed place,~ ~which being covered with
129    4,    6|           downe to hell, which foule place cannot be a receptacle for
130    4,    6|              leave it in such an apt place, where it may be found to~ ~
131    4,    7|           see the dead body, and the place where he fell downe~ ~dead,
132    4,    7|             Justice, and came to the place, where Pasquinoes body lay
133    4,    7|             burnt in the open Market place.~ ~ Hereupon, the Gardiner
134    4,    8|            as well as~ ~in any other place he should be sent too. Which
135    4,    8|                 Having found out the place where she dwelt, he began (
136    4,    9|          soone as he was come to the place, where~ ~he had resolved
137    4,    9|          have~ ~buriall in that very place.~ ~
138    4,   10|            running up and downe from place~ ~to place, some engirting
139    4,   10|            and downe from place~ ~to place, some engirting the house,
140    4,   10|           off, I set it empty in the place~ ~againe. I have heard your
141    4,   10|              thus he spake.~ ~Here I place this Crowne on her head,
142    4, Song|           For I beheld another in my place,~ ~ And I cast off, with
143    5,    1|          pleased; for into a~ ~worse place they could not come, nor
144    5,    2|             and seated in no~ ~meane place of authority. Now as worthy
145    5,    2|              went~ ~her selfe to the place of his abiding, and spake
146    5,    3|         heard before)~ ~knew not any place of refuge to flye unto:
147    5,    3|            houre, and all alone in a place so desolate? The Damosell
148    5,    3|             of Hay, in the very same place where the Damosell lay hidden,~ ~
149    5,    3|         wounded: but considering the place where she was, she lay~ ~
150    5,    4|     Catharina (quoth he) the onely~ ~place for our more private talking
151    5,    4|               answered Catharina) no place can be more~ ~convenient
152    5,    6|           them) and in such a silent place alone by her selfe: concluded~ ~
153    5,    6|             for keeping~ ~her in his place of pleasure, called the
154    5,    6|            many times by that goodly place of~ ~pleasure. It chanced
155    5,    6|           the~ ~Cube was seated in a place of small resort; approached
156    5,    6|              the scituation of the~ ~place, and benefit of time duly
157    5,    6|             stake in the open Market place, and~ ~(before their eyes)
158    5,    6|           himselfe in person, to the place appointed for their death.~ ~
159    5,    7|               so we were in a better place of safety. These~ ~wishes
160    5,    7|         Captaine, to be whipt to the place of~ ~execution, and afterward
161    5,    7|              to the publike market~ ~place, and presently be burned
162    5,    7|           then any good, went to the place where his Daughter was kept.
163    5,    7|            all~ ~poast haste, to the place where his Daughter lay,
164    5,    8|             and live in some~ ~other place for such a while; as might
165    5,    8|               and sent to the~ ~same place where I was tormented.~ ~
166    5,    8|          good note or marke upon the place, he returned backe to~ ~
167    5,    8|             face opposite~ ~unto the place, where the dismall spectacle
168    5,    9|         Madam,~ ~the poverty of this place is such, that it affoordeth
169    5,   10|              the Pan into that spare place, because it should not bee
170    5,   10|              good fire in the Market place, wherein she and her minion
171    6,  Ind|         former Consistory or meeting place, the Queene having thereto~ ~
172    6,  Ind|            presume to speake in this place before me: Stand by (saucy~ ~
173    6,    1|         Countrey, and passing from~ ~place to place (by way of neighbourly
174    6,    1|              passing from~ ~place to place (by way of neighbourly invitations)
175    6,    1|        company upon the way; and the place for her welcome~ ~beeing
176    6,    2|              demaund of him, to what place else I~ ~should send thee?
177    6,    2|               Servant asked, to what place else hee should send him?
178    6,    3|           gaine, and scorne in every place where he went. The Bishop
179    6,    9|             had no more to do in the place where now~ ~they were, then
180    6,   10|         would~ ~have a Wife in every place where he commeth, yea, and
181    6,   10|            desirous to let you see a place somwhat neere at hand, and
182    6,   10|            midst of the plaine, to a place where it~ ~stayed, and shaped
183    6,   10|             the~ ~dry was great, the place tempting, and the Pond free
184    6,   10|            there, the beautie of the place, and the distance thence.
185    7,  Ind|             grasse, and close by the place where they had~ ~dined:
186    7,    1|        presume to assault you in any place.~ ~ There dwelt sometime
187    7,    2|              in some such convenient place, where hee could see Lazaroes~ ~
188    7,    4|          words, suited with time and place convenient, for which order
189    7,    4|            therefore~ ~return to the place from whence thou camest,
190    7,    4|              had not bin in any such place,~ ~as his jelous suspition
191    7,    5|              downe in the Confessors place. Shee being entred into~ ~
192    7,    5|            to some more convenient~ ~place, where putting off his Armes,
193    7,    5|             seeming to come from the place~ ~of his Lodging; about
194    7,    7|            and having understood the place of her abiding: it was his
195    7,    7|      opportunity. Now, this time and place being most~ ~convenient,
196    7,    7|           Lady, who arising from the place where he sate, went with
197    7,    8|       willing her to supply the next place; who~ ~modestly smiling,
198    7,    8|            that she lay downe in her place in the bed, upon~ ~solemne
199    7,    9|           into an apt and commodious place, shee delivered the Message~ ~
200    7,    9|                servant: yet time and place should alwaies bee respectively~ ~
201    7,    9|        deserved a far more~ ~private place in my poore opinion. But
202    7,   10|        depart thence into a certaine place, where I must weepe for
203    7, Song|          againe returne;~ ~ Unto the place which made me first to mourne.~ ~ ~ ~
204    7, Song|             I live despisde in every place?~ ~ Wearisome is my life
205    7, Song|          againe returne;~ ~ Unto the place, which made me first to
206    8,    2|            But when he could come in place where~ ~she was; then he
207    8,    2|         Church, or in any other good place else, and then afterward~ ~
208    8,    3|      himselfe, that~ ~he had now fit place and opportunity, to effect
209    8,    3|             request to know, in what place these precious stones were
210    8,    3|            resting himselfe in any~ ~place, he came home to his house,
211    8,    4|             where the Provost of the place, became so~ ~enamored of
212    8,    4|             am not provided~ ~of any place.~ ~ A pretty while the Provoste
213    8,    4|         musing, and at last saide. A place~ ~Madame? where can be more
214    8,    4|              and going to the Market place,~ ~Fortune was more favourable
215    8,    4|            them in the open Market~ ~place, he acquainted them with
216    8,    5|             you next to~ ~supply the place: whereto he made answere,
217    8,    6|              he take it not from the place where last we saw it. Let
218    8,    6|            met together, and in this place: because~ ~if anie thing
219    8,    7|         soone~ ~send for him, into a place much better beseeming, and
220    8,    7|           passe~ ~forth at any other place; but being no way able to
221    8,    7|           may descend againe, to the place where you did leave your~ ~
222    8,    7|             am provided of the onely place in the~ ~world, where such
223    8,    7|             standing in a~ ~solitary place, and out of the common way
224    8,    7|             Court, not having~ ~anie place of rescue or shelter; your
225    8,    7|            as she removed from one~ ~place to another, it yeelded no
226    8,    7|             drove her still from one place to another, in hope of ease,
227    8,    7|              yet they fastned on one place or other, and afflicted
228    8,    7|            she was~ ~not, nor in any place else of my knowledge, neyther
229    8,    7|             company, and at the same place where now she is,~ ~that
230    8,    9|          twice in a moneth, and in a place~ ~reputed convenient for
231    8,    9|       whensoever shee walketh to any place, she yeeldeth a hot~ ~and
232    8,    9|           throw you into some noysom place. And therefore, if~ ~you
233    8,    9|              farre as the new Market place,~ ~closely adjoining to
234    8,    9|            an abhominable~ ~stinking place, laboured with all his utmost
235    8,    9|               and into what a filthy place he was throwne. It maketh
236    8,   10|           could enjoy no rest in any place, either by~ ~day or night.
237    8,   10|               come, he went unto the place where he was appointed,
238    8,   10|            departed thence, to~ ~the place where the Merchants usually
239    8,   10|             could borrow~ ~them in a place, where I can command a farre
240    9,    1|              but to some other baser place, and afterward she~ ~shall
241    9,    1|           streete, came backe to the place where he let~ ~fall Alessandro,
242    9,    3|            then in~ ~the olde market place, at the signe of the Muske
243    9,    4|             had falne asleepe in one place or other,~ ~as very often
244    9,    4|             towards Sienna,~ ~or any place else.~ ~ Thus Aniolliero,
245    9,    4|            howbeit in fit~ ~time and place, nothing afterward was left
246    9,    5|           being gone to an appointed place with him, hee was found~ ~
247    9,    5|             suited with apt time and place: in which respect, when~ ~
248    9,    5|              conveniency of time and place;~ ~not sparing, though some
249    9,    5|       Calandrino) and in the prime~ ~place, tell her, that I wish infinite
250    9,    5|      adjoyning, the onely convenient place that~ ~can be, because few
251    9,    5|           meetings with her, and the place is~ ~partly knowne to me,
252    9,    5|             himselfe in a convenient place, where he could~ ~not be
253    9,    6|  unseasonable an houre, and no other place is neere for~ ~your receite;
254    9,    6|      accepted such provision, as the place and time afforded, requesting~ ~
255    9,    6|             the Hoste had devised to place them, two of them standing
256    9,    6|            in the darke, towards the place where shee~ ~heard the noyse.
257    9,    6|       without~ ~removing it from the place: tooke and set it by his
258    9,    7|             to shew her selfe in any place,~ ~where formerly she had
259    9,    8|              and taried not in~ ~any place til he met with Blondello,
260    9,    9|       respect, I journey to the same place as~ ~you doe, to crave the
261    9,   10|               carry commodities from place to place, where Faires and
262    9,   10|            commodities from place to place, where Faires and Markets
263   10,  Ind|            concluded together on the place,~ ~whither they should walke
264   10,  Ind|      together againe in their wonted place, according as~ ~the King
265   10,    1|              hath given me the first place, to speake of such an honourable~ ~
266   10,    1|        neither~ ~Castle nor dwelling place: but will bestow the Chest
267   10,    2|             traine and baggage, in a place of narrow~ ~restraint, out
268   10,    2|              are arrived in such a~ ~place, where we feare no other
269   10,    2|             their interparlance, the place was~ ~suddenly round ingirt
270   10,    3|            the same house) at~ ~what place they should stay for him
271   10,    3|           walked on to the wood, the place~ ~appointed for his death.
272   10,    3|            to the~ ~fatall appointed place, himselfe having so exactly
273   10,    3|                So, both the name and place shall illustrate thy Glorie,
274   10,    4|           whereto he was called by~ ~place and order.~ ~ At the same
275   10,    4|              for you are in a~ ~good place.~ ~ Her spirits being in
276   10,    4|            given direction for~ ~his place of authority; he returned
277   10,    4|            of you do remove from his place,~ ~whatsoever shall be said
278   10,    4|            armes, he returned to his place, and sate downe againe.~ ~
279   10,    6|      coveting to be in some solitary place, where he might~ ~finish
280   10,    6|       fancying the solitude~ ~of the place: sodainly entred into the
281   10,    6|             to him, and going to the place of entrance into the Pond,~ ~
282   10,    6|              One of them did beate a place with~ ~the staffe, where
283   10,    6|            Where Love presumeth into place:~ ~ Let no one sing in Loves
284   10,    7|               without staying in any place, and taking his Lute also
285   10,    8|             and guide thy fancy to a place of~ ~better direction. Resist
286   10,    8|           Afterward, in apt time and place, we~ ~will publiquely make
287   10,    8|         Senator: he enquired for the place where hee dwelt,~ ~and going
288   10,    8|           would not budge~ ~from the place, but taried there so long,
289   10,    9|            his, seated in a singular place,~ ~and on the River of Ticinum.
290   10,    9|               and conduct~ ~you to a place, where you will be very
291   10,    9|        perceived that hee was in the place of Saladines promise, whereof~ ~
292   10,   10|              but leave it in no rude place, where birds or savage~ ~
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