Day, Novell

  1  Ind      |           the wise, with rare and little losse, to wit, the patient
  2  Ind      |         manner as you have heard, little~ ~lesse spare was made in
  3  Ind      |           but~ ~(perhaps) might a little coole it, in regard of the
  4  Ind      |       stay, which was seated on a little hill, distant (on all~ ~
  5  Ind      |           the three servants, and little or no lowd Table-talke passing
  6    1,    1|           because he was a man of little stature, yet handsome enough,
  7    1,    1|        which to them appeareth so little pleasing, as we are daily~ ~
  8    1,    1|        thus purely cleared, is no little comfort to me. But tell~ ~
  9    1,    1|           then, that when I was a little boy, I did once curse my~ ~
 10    1,    4|    offence committed; being not a little jocund of so happy an~ ~
 11    1,    4|            undoubted certainty. A little chincke or crevice favoured
 12    1,    5|          this manner.~ ~ It is no little joy to mee, that we understand
 13    1,    5|        whereat he mervailed not a little, extolling~ ~her perfections
 14    1,    6|           a day in company, (very little differing in quality from~ ~
 15    1,    6|           he used to drinke but~ ~little. Having aptly conveyed his
 16    1,    7|          albeit with recompence~ ~little, or none at all; these upstarts
 17    1,    9|          may be so, that there is little or no goodnesse at all~ ~
 18    1,    9|         For, when~ ~respite and a little leysure goeth before them,
 19    1,    9|         river, descending downe a little hill into a valley,~ ~graciously
 20    2,    2|           went up aloft, and by a little~ ~glimmering in the ayre,
 21    2,    3|        yearely rent, living on so little charge as possibly might
 22    2,    3|        pleased him. Calling him a little closer, he began to conferre~ ~
 23    2,    3|        Village, which~ ~affoorded little store of Lodging, and yet
 24    2,    3|        Lords Chamber, which is so little, as it~ ~would not allow
 25    2,    3|         by the Abbot, being not a little proude of so~ ~gracious
 26    2,    3|          found there two~ ~pretty little mountaines, round, plumpe,
 27    2,    3|          her bed, called him to a little Table standing by,~ ~where
 28    2,    3|        the two Knights were not a little troubled and offended, at~ ~
 29    2,    4|     neverthelesse) he did, upon a little Chest or Coffer, full of~ ~
 30    2,    4|         friendly~ ~wind, entred a little port of the Sea, directing
 31    2,    4|           helpe, were it never so little, bee tooke advantage of
 32    2,    5|           and I will follow. This little Chamber-commodity,~ ~conducted
 33    2,    5|       left my mother and me~ ~his little daughter, never after (for
 34    2,    5|          it. But truely, it is no little joy and comfort to~ ~me,
 35    2,    5|    plainely perceive brother, how little account you make of me,~ ~
 36    2,    5|           now from home, to my no little~ ~discontentment: yet you
 37    2,    5|       find it;~ ~who shewed him a little doore in a corner of the
 38    2,    5|  fearefully looking up, and (by a little glimmering of the~ ~Moone)
 39    2,    5|           Andrea hereat was not a little amazed, so that if he had
 40    2,    5|           thousand divels. Andrea little dreaming on such fortunate
 41    2,    6|       also~ ~to his devotion, and little trust to be reposed in the
 42    2,    6|      whereat~ ~she wondered not a little: immediately (suspecting
 43    2,    6|      hairy, they~ ~wondered not a little at her, and she a great
 44    2,    6|        young likewise, aged but~ ~little above sixteene; growing
 45    2,    6|    separately be imprisoned, with little store of food, and~ ~lodging
 46    2,    6|       Ghibbiline~ ~faction) not a little rejoyced. Jehannot having
 47    2,    6|        for although I was but a~ ~little boy when I fled thence,
 48    2,    6|         Daughter, which was not a little to~ ~his liking. Wherefore,
 49    2,    6|       passed over and over, to no little joy in all the beholders,~ ~
 50    2,    7|       were knowne, yet it would~ ~little advantage her; beside, that
 51    2,    7|          not, or at the most very little) to appease the violence
 52    2,    7|          dead: the elder being in little better case, by~ ~receiving
 53    2,    7|          yet in~ ~their cunning a little further; casting a strangling
 54    2,    7|        very secretly (to her no~ ~little greefe and sorrow) yet attended
 55    2,    7|          it. And there (to the no little greefe of the whole~ ~Cittie)
 56    2,    7|         among them, and learned a little~ ~of their language; they
 57    2,    8|           his~ ~Mother, was not a little ashamed of his owne follie;
 58    2,    8|            agreed upon, to the no little joy of Gianetta, who devoutly
 59    2,    8|    contemptible wordes, was not a little greeved thereat; and although~ ~
 60    2,    9|       deliverance. Then pausing a little while, thus she~ ~began
 61    2,    9|            proceede familiarly, a little further with thee, uppon
 62    2,    9|       boyle, and patience being a little put~ ~downe by choller,
 63    2,    9|           but proceeded therein a little further.~ ~ He wrought such
 64    2,    9|          left pappe, and some few little golden haires growing~ ~
 65    2,    9|       owne; whereat she was not a little~ ~abashed in her minde.
 66    2,   10|       Pagamino, whereof he made~ ~little or no account at all: and
 67    3,    1|      allowance of my wages was so little, as it would not pay for
 68    3,    1|         speeches; and being not a little joyfull of them; said to~ ~
 69    3,    1|       Then one of them, who had a little~ ~livelier spirit then the
 70    3,    1|         two joviall Nunnes, not a little proud of their~ ~private
 71    3,    1|         thither, by~ ~meanes of a little hole in her Window; that
 72    3,    1|        the Fac-totum being dead a little before,~ ~his strange recovery
 73    3,    2|          wonted manner, to the no little~ ~mervaile of the drowsie
 74    3,    2|          the~ ~Queene began not a little to mervaile. Now trust mee
 75    3,    2|          and convayed it~ ~into a little Lanthorne, purposing to
 76    3,    3|          my sight, which is not a little~ ~displeasing to me; he
 77    3,    3|             The Gentleman being a little wiser then his ghostly Father,~ ~
 78    3,    3|        ready on her watch, at a~ ~little Window, to observe when
 79    3,    3|          desired to enflame him a little further, by a more liberall~ ~
 80    3,    3|      urgent necessity.~ ~ After a little curbing in of his wrath,
 81    3,    4|       thou wilt) walke, or rest a little upon thy~ ~bed, and afterward
 82    3,    6|            so must we now leape a little further off, even so far
 83    3,    6|           it. The Ladie was not a little~ ~joyfull to be thus satisfied
 84    3,    6|       ever know it. So stepping a little further aside, because~ ~
 85    3,    6|    message, as should~ ~have bene little to his liking.~ ~ With patience
 86    3,    7|        whereat he marvelled not a little;~ ~knowing himselfe to be
 87    3,    7|            For, they~ ~were not a little amazed at his strange deliverance,
 88    3,    7|          and Doublet, to their no little admiration,~ ~they all knew
 89    3,    8|            These words were not a little welcome to my Lord Abbot,
 90    3,    8|        the next meeting.~ ~ Not a little joyfull was the Woman of
 91    3,    8|         the~ ~dungeon, carrying a little waxe candle in the one hand,
 92    3,    8|       crying out for his Wife and little Sonne,~ ~demanded a number
 93    3,    9|    custodie and protection, to no little discomfort of young~ ~Juliet,
 94    3,    9|          that she requested but a little conference with~ ~her. The
 95    3,    9|         which he weareth upon his little finger, albeit shee hath
 96    3,    9|        your selves, she was not a little carefull of their~ ~nursing;
 97    3,   10|        among~ ~several children a little daughter, fair and of a
 98    3,   10|          From afar she descried a little hut, and coming up to it,~ ~
 99    3,   10|         had condemned him.~ ~ The little maid asked him how this
100    3,   10|           of the one part and too little~ ~performance of the other,
101    4      |  refreshed~ ~their spirits with a little slumbering, they sate downe (
102    4,    1| disposition: for as the one can~ ~little availe me, so shall not
103    4,    1|           in~ ~Guiscardo, and the little respect you had of marrying
104    4,    1|         selfe; having had also so little benefit of life, that I
105    4,    2|           whose teares~ ~cost him little, whensoever hee pleased
106    4,    2|      feigned long since to be~ ~a little boy, but now growne to manly
107    4,    3|             afterward spake thus. Little goodnesse appeared in the
108    4,    3|         somewhat over-heated, and little dreamed on any such Treason
109    4,    3|   apprehension,~ ~which was not a little displeasing to them, labored
110    4,    4|              This sight was not a little greevous to the Prince Gerbino,
111    4,    4|         honourably buried, in a~ ~little Island, named Ustica, face
112    4,    5|           reply, as will~ ~be but little to your liking. At these
113    4,    5|  murthered Lorenzo, as yet very~ ~little corrupted or impaired, and
114    4,    6|          awaked, being then not a little joyfull, that~ ~she found
115    4,    6|         of the body, it will be a little comfort to me. When~ ~she
116    4,    6|    perceiving that Andreana was~ ~little or nothing at all faulty
117    4,    7|   conference together, and, not a little~ ~admiring the manner of
118    4,    8|         him, it appeared to be so little, that manifest signes~ ~
119    4,    8|          Deare Love,~ ~forbeare a little while to sleepe, for heere
120    4,    8|        whereat marvailing not a~ ~little, as also at his continued
121    4,    9|       with his Lady: but he~ ~had little or no appetite at all to
122    4,    9|       thereon, that she left very little, or~ ~none at all remaining.
123    4,   10|    irkesome to me, and I am not a little glad, that it is so~ ~neere
124    4,   10|           whereof they were not a little joyfull. By the~ ~helpe
125    4,   10|         to get much, and to spend little. They having observed~ ~
126    4,   10|         and kindred. He could say little for~ ~himselfe, never denying
127    4,   10|         lippes looking~ ~like two little Rubyes, with a commendable
128    5,  Ind|     untill the Sunne were risen a little~ ~higher. On many pleasant
129    5,  Ind|           and (I hope) to your no little pleasing.~ ~
130    5,    1|         garments, as hidde very~ ~little of her white body: onely
131    5,    1|         shew themselves, like two little mountaines. So that, of
132    5,    1|        whereat~ ~marvailing not a little, she saide unto him: Chynon,
133    5,    1|         the Sea, whereinto (but a little while before) the Rhodians,
134    5,    1|         whereof~ ~they were not a little joyfull. The men of Rhodes
135    5,    1|        which I thinke thou dost~ ~little care for without her) but
136    5,    1|          dismayed soule was not a little~ ~cheared at these speeches;
137    5,    2|           wondred~ ~thereat not a little. It being close at the shore,
138    5,    2|          her wonderfully, and (by little and little) she~ ~attained
139    5,    2|   wonderfully, and (by little and little) she~ ~attained to the speaking
140    5,    2|           and requireth to have a little private~ ~conference with
141    5,    3|         her at~ ~all, she found a little path (which she lighted
142    5,    3|        lay hidden,~ ~missing very little of killing her; for it entred
143    5,    3|        the good old man was not a little joyfull, and~ ~because she
144    5,    3|          them.~ ~ Angelina making little or no account of such a
145    5,    3|          Parents. Pedro was not a little joyfull at her kinde~ ~offer,
146    5,    4|      their olde yeeres) was not a little~ ~comfortable to them; they
147    5,    4|          where~ ~in Italie) was a little round engirting Tarras,
148    5,    4|    espoused together, to their no little joy and contentment.~ ~
149    5,    5|       amends to day, as we have~ ~little reason to complaine any
150    5,    5|         from supper; he was not a little~ ~offended at so grosse
151    5,    5|       bloody combustion, I lost a little Daughter, about the age
152    5,    5|         scarre, in the forme of a little crosse, which~ ~happened
153    5,    5|        pleased, as to lift up a~ ~little the lockes of haire, depending
154    5,    6|          which newes were not~ ~a little greevous to him, for now
155    5,    6|         more adventurous: so this little time of~ ~unseene talke,
156    5,    6|      teares, and~ ~greeving not a little at his hard fortune. Heereat
157    5,    7|        whereat~ ~marvelling not a little, he called for his Wife,
158    5,    7|             wondred thereat not a little, and being somewhat ashamed
159    5,    7|          Father, and he was not a little proud of so lovely a~ ~Daughter,
160    5,    8|         about him, and out~ ~of a little thicket of bushes and briars
161    5,    8|        remember, that thou wast a little Ladde, when I (who was~ ~
162    5,    9|          of body~ ~being such, as little, or no hope of life remained:
163    5,    9|       sicknesse began instantly a little to~ ~leave him, and promised
164    5,    9|       knowing that it would not a little glad him to~ ~see her. At
165    5,    9|      foode; and Frederigo not a~ ~little joyfull, that his credite
166    5,   10|         some~ ~part, and savour a little of immodesty; yet in hearing
167    5,   10|           hatefull to him, and as little pleasing to~ ~mee, because
168    5,   10|          whereat wee were not~ ~a little amazed. Now Wife I must
169    5,   10|        Table,~ ~and stepping to a little doore neere the staires
170    5,   10|        matter thus:~ ~that (but a little while before) shee had whited
171    5,   10|         he wondered thereat not a little.~ ~ Knowing that this cry
172    6,    4|         with him, wondering not a little, he~ ~called for Chichibio
173    6,    4|          man, replyed: Stay but a little while sirra, and I will~ ~
174    6,    5|       Forese de Rabatta, a man of little and low~ ~person, but yet
175    6,    7|            and the Ladie,~ ~not a little joyfull to bee thus freed
176    6,    8|         if my minde had beene a~ ~little neerer home. I shall tell
177    6,    9|           worthy~ ~qualities were little esteemed among these honest
178    6,    9|     Signior Guido~ ~(himselfe) as little as any of them; whereto
179    6,   10|    Moreover,~ ~albeit he had very little knowledge or learning, yet
180    6,   10|        Nuta, was there-with not a little~ ~contented, because their
181    6,   10|    Country generally, understoode little or nothing at~ ~all of them.
182    6,   10|          crafty consorts,~ ~not a little joyfull of finding the Feather,
183    6,   10|             thereof bee worth but little, yet it is very profitable
184    6,   10|       love of God, and cared~ ~as little, for the paines and travailes
185    6,   10|          doe straine themselves a little, both in thinking and speaking,
186    6,   10|         on each of~ ~them stood a little Palace, shaped in the fashion
187    6,   10|           these ground-plottes or little~ ~Meadowes, those which
188    6,   10|           that divided two of the little hils, and fell through a
189    6, Song|              Be now (at length) a little moov'd to pittie,~ ~ Be
190    6, Song|          pittie,~ ~ Be it nere so little:~ ~ Or in my death listen
191    7,    1|            and (in very deede)~ ~ little lesse then an Ideot; Hee
192    7,    1|         wherewith she being not a little offended,~ ~gave John a
193    7,    1|             heard, when she was a little Girle. And concerning the
194    7,    2|        what shall wee doe? I am~ ~little lesse then a dead Woman:
195    7,    2|           I do;~ ~wondering not a little, how I am able to endure
196    7,    2|           as dayly~ ~I use to do, little dreaming (as I thinke you
197    7,    2|    brewing~ ~Fat, whereof we have little or no use at all, but rather
198    7,    2|         honest man, who (even a~ ~little before thy comming home)
199    7,    3|           rush, and laughed not a little, at his queint manner of~ ~
200    7,    3|         Meates~ ~(though never so little,) continuall studying, and
201    7,    3|        chamber, she leading~ ~her little son by the hand, and making
202    7,    3|           are cloathed, take your little God-son in your armes, and~ ~
203    7,    3|        that~ ~is done. Stay but a little while, I will go in againe,
204    7,    4|   vertuous and honest. Within~ ~a little while, the noise passing
205    7,    5|         there; and by throwing in little stones, flowers, and such
206    7,    5|           the chinke being made a little larger; yet so, as it~ ~
207    7,    7|        still to win, which was no little joy to her. When all the~ ~
208    7,    7|      which stormy tempest being a little over-blowne, thus she~ ~
209    7,    7|       that he may~ ~punish thee a little better then I have done.~ ~
210    7,    7|          Beatrix, I wondred not a little at him,~ ~that he would
211    7,    8|           to be often abroad, and little at home, whereby shee~ ~
212    7,    8|           marvelled thereat not a little; and asswaging somewhat~ ~
213    7,    9|      Pyrrhus hearing,~ ~did not a little wonder thereat, never having
214    7,    9|    wherein~ ~her Husband tooke no little delight, and having untyed
215    7,    9|            who~ ~(wondering not a little at her so many strange attempts,
216    7,    9|          to my Lord, Are you~ ~so little carefull of your health,
217    7,   10|  Banquetting, they out~ ~wore the little toile and wearinesse, which
218    8,    2|       indeed.~ ~ Bentivegna was a little displeased at his wives
219    8,    2|     Priest, which words did not a little terrifie her; besides~ ~
220    8,    3|          out of breath: after a~ ~little pausing, Bruno thus spake.~ ~
221    8,    4|          this answere was not a~ ~little welcome to the Provost;
222    8,    4|         whereof they were~ ~not a little joyfull, it jumping so justly
223    8,    4|         whereof~ ~his age had but little need.~ ~ The Courtaines
224    8,    5|        unpleasing, in regard of a little grosse~ ~and unmannerly
225    8,    6|           passe away the time a~ ~little in merriment, they went
226    8,    6|        whereof he~ ~will not be a little joyfull, so shall we bring
227    8,    7|          Alas good Lady lack-wit, little did she understand~ ~(faire
228    8,    7|    Chamber, and there at a secret little~ ~window, I shall shew thee
229    8,    7|          and let us step to~ ~the little window once more, to see
230    8,    7|          yet delight our selves a little more; let us~ ~softly descend
231    8,    7|        made an excuse to steale a little from him, onely to~ ~cheare
232    8,    7|           on h bed, and after a~ ~little rest, he found himselfe
233    8,    7|          old smal~ ~Turret, not a little joyful, to heare how forward
234    8,    7|           and pitty. It did not a little joy and~ ~content him, that
235    8,    7|  confidence in thee (when I had~ ~little or no reason at all to trust
236    8,    7|          comfort her selfe with a little vaine hope, yet sighing
237    8,    7|         watching, she fell into a little slumbering. But the Sunne
238    8,    7|         enough for~ ~thee: for as little pitty doe I take on thee
239    8,    7|          mercie, as to give mee a little coole water, which murtherers
240    8,    8|            Spinelloccio was not a little joyfull for her good advice;
241    8,    8|          Spinelloccio lay not~ ~a little affrighted, speaking stil
242    8,    8|         the Chest,~ ~albeit not a little ashamed of himselfe; without
243    8,    9|           that he~ ~wondred not a little at him and Buffalmaco, they
244    8,    9|        and Cats, which did (not a little) delight Master~ ~Doctor.~ ~
245    8,    9|         pray you, and lend~ ~me a little more light with it hitherward,
246    8,    9|            and Wisedome, it is of little or no moment at all; yet
247    8,    9|         are never wanting, needed little sending for, because~ ~his
248    8,    9|       River of Arno, and take a~ ~little of the sweeter Ayre: albeit
249    8,   10|        serving them in stead of a little Collation. Salabetto~ ~supposed
250    8,   10|          power.~ ~ He being not a little proud of this her bountifull
251    8,   10|          Lady (quoth he) it did a little distast me,~ ~even as I
252    9,  Ind|    Majesticke pace, walked into a little Wood, not farre off~ ~distant
253    9,    3|           and Nello, were not a~ ~little jocond, for meeting so well
254    9,    4|          I pray you~ ~Sir tarry a little while, for an honest man
255    9,    5|          I had one to lend me~ ~a little helpe, I should very quickely
256    9,    5|     thither with him, to the no~ ~little delight of his companions,
257    9,    6|      guests.~ ~ So, stepping on a little further, she found the childes
258    9,    6|         to speake it, and you are little lesse then a logger-head,
259    9,    7|           is Wife (quoth he) that little credit should bee given
260    9,    8|        Phillippo.~ ~Guiotto not a little contented, paied the Porter,
261    9,   10|           by the Queene, caused a little murmuring~ ~among the Ladies,
262    9,   10|           of enchantment, and how little delayance also ought to
263    9,   10|     Barolo was faigne to lie on a little straw, in a small~ ~stable,
264   10,    1|        while, till the heate be a little more overpast. So taking
265   10,    2|         the other seeming to care little for it:~ ~but moved many
266   10,    2|          Lord Abbot wondred not a little, that a robber on the high~ ~
267   10,    2|       surprizall, which was not a little displeasing to him:~ ~but
268   10,    3|          Mithridanes, that with a little more counsell, he might
269   10,    4|      Madame Catharina, I am not a little sorry for thy death, although~ ~(
270   10,    4|           Which answere did not a little please the Knight; and so~ ~
271   10,    6|       wherein the King~ ~tooke no little delight.~ ~ Feeding thus
272   10,    6|      being done, they~ ~retyred a little backeward, and with sweet
273   10,    6|     Gracious Lord, I wonder not a little at your speeches, and so
274   10,    6|    respect. But having now wone a little leisure, to rest your~ ~
275   10,    7|  abundantly.~ ~ Manutio did not a little wonder at the Maides great
276   10,    8|    imagine, this advise was not a little pleasing to~ ~Titus, wherupon
277   10,    8|           with actions: after a~ ~little lingring dispute, sent him
278   10,    8|   womanish, proceeding from verie little, or no consideration at
279   10,    8|        this accident, was not~ ~a little joyfull, because he had
280   10,    8|          to bee Gysippus, not a~ ~little wondring at this strange
281   10,    9|           to you, if~ ~you have a little gone forth of the common
282   10,    9|           a Noble spirit, needing little or no~ ~direction, especially
283   10,    9|        riding~ ~garments, being a little re reshed with Cakes and
284   10,    9|           whereof~ ~hee was not a little joyfull. Wherefore, sitting
285   10,   10|        amazed, and wondring not a little, hee said: Grizelda, wilt
286   10,   10|           goodly Sonne, to the no little liking of the~ ~Marquesse.
287   10,   10|           daughter, who was not a little~ ~amazed at so rare an alteration.
288   10,   10|           perhaps attractive to a little wantonnes, as some say,
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