Day, Novell

  1  Ind      |         washed, according as Parmeno gave order, so every~ ~one was
  2  Ind      |              be brought, and (as she gave charge) Dioneus~ ~tooke
  3  Ind      |            of faire spreading Trees, gave a temperate~ ~calmnesse,
  4  Ind      |            seated on her right hand) gave~ ~him favour, with one of
  5    1,    1|            spare of any thing, which gave the best likelyhood of~ ~
  6    1,    1|       knowing that~ ~first of all we gave him entertainement, and
  7    1,    1|        greater part of his~ ~goods I gave away for Gods sake, and
  8    1,    1|              supply: yet alwayes God gave thereto such a~ ~mercifull
  9    1,    1|              a~ ~whole yeare, I then gave them away unto foure poore
 10    1,    1|              by Master Chappelet; he gave him absolution, and his
 11    1,    1|             the people there present gave credible beleefe) he~ ~provoked
 12    1,    3|          Soldan of Babylon, and also gave him many signall~ ~victories,
 13    1,    3|               best opportunities, he gave to each of them a Ring.
 14    1,    4|            gladly tooke the key, and gave him leave to fetch the wood.~ ~
 15    1,    5|                gentle speeches, they gave him a modest reprehension,
 16    1,    5|            very familiarly, and he~ ~gave an addition to the former
 17    1,    6|            an honest simple lay-man, gave to a covetous holy Father,
 18    1,    6|       incensed, that~ ~whatsoever he gave or bestowed on him, was
 19    1,    7|           sparkes of~ ~noble nature, gave him very good words, and
 20    1, Song|              well run on, the Queene gave ending to this first dayes~ ~
 21    2,    2|          choysest Jewell of delight) gave her that house to live~ ~
 22    2,    3|        Princesse, and Alessandro, he gave order for the~ ~rest that
 23    2,    3|              could be~ ~devised, hee gave them his benediction, and
 24    2,    3|             her husband, to whom hee gave the order of Knighthoode,
 25    2,    5|             the cunning young Queane gave a call to her Mistresse,~ ~
 26    2,    5|            my Mother (being wealthy) gave me in~ ~marriage to one
 27    2,    6|          Henriet also yet living, he gave her to him in marriage,
 28    2,    7|          seeing no signe of comfort, gave over~ ~all hope of escaping
 29    2,    7|            with~ ~food and warmth he gave them comfort. By the rich
 30    2,    7|             done to her by the rest, gave him good~ ~reason to conceive.
 31    2,    7|          into the Sea, and therefore gave~ ~him the full possession
 32    2,    7|          from~ ~the danger of death, gave some ease to her sorrow,
 33    2,    7|             Countries custome) which gave most gracious and unspeakable
 34    2,    7|            understand, that ever she gave any consent thereto; which~ ~
 35    2,    7|          Cappadocia, where boldly he gave him battell; chancing therein~ ~
 36    2,    7|           out of this life, and they gave him~ ~verie honourable buriall,
 37    2,    7|             and what I was. Reason~ ~gave me so much understanding,
 38    2,    7|             a few dayes~ ~after, hee gave him leave to returne to
 39    2,    7|             the King of Colchos; hee gave him intelligence of all~ ~
 40    2,    8|            enter into the City, he~ ~gave divers good advertisements
 41    2,    8|            the same purpose) frankly gave his Son to the~ ~Nobleman:
 42    2,    8|            but the pulse immediately gave~ ~over beating, which perswaded
 43    2,    8|        manner. Immediately also~ ~he gave commaund, that the Count
 44    2,    9|        Letter~ ~and message, Genevra gave him most joyfull welcome,
 45    2,    9|              her upper garments, and gave her a poore~ ~ragged doublet,
 46    2,    9|             to the dead~ ~bodie, and gave it buriall in their bellyes.
 47    2,    9|        presently performed. Next, he gave~ ~expresse charge, that
 48    2,    9|              and matchlesse wife, he gave in costly jewels, as also
 49    2,   10|             further recreation, he~ ~gave order to have a day of fishing,
 50    2,   10|      severall Novels, which likewise gave a period to her~ ~Royalty:
 51    2,   10|         period to her~ ~Royalty: she gave the Crowne to Madam Neiphila,
 52    3,    1|              Among many other that~ ~gave him welcom home, was a yong
 53    3,    1|         service. The Factotum gladly gave him food, and~ ~afterward
 54    3,    1|             readinesse thereto; he~ ~gave him order to worke in the
 55    3,    2|              and the party known, he gave him a marke, by shearing
 56    3,    2|              mounting, and therefore gave dayly his~ ~due attendance:
 57    3,    2|          when the King was risen, he gave command that before~ ~the
 58    3,    3|          dayly walkes and~ ~resorts, gave her notice of his often
 59    3,    3|               end the ghostly Father gave him both the Purse and Girdle:
 60    3,    3|              a~ ~solemne promise, he gave him license to depart. Now
 61    3,    3|            Fryer taking him~ ~aside, gave him the most injurious words
 62    3,    4|             any~ ~person, except hee gave his consent thereto; affirming
 63    3,    4|           answere, knowing she never gave him the~ ~like before; demanded
 64    3,    5|              surnamed the Magnifico, gave a Horse to Signior~ ~Francesco
 65    3,    5|              her eye on Madam Eliza, gave order, that shee should~ ~
 66    3,    6|              jealous of her Husband, gave~ ~her to understand, that
 67    3,    6|       frequented, yet as a neighbour gave her the daies salutations,~ ~
 68    3,    6|              persons use to doe) she gave faith to his forgerie, and
 69    3,    6|           speeches of Ricciardo, and gave more~ ~credit to them then
 70    3,    6|            could never vaunt, that I gave him so much as a friendly
 71    3,    7|        association~ ~with him; as he gave the most of his affaires
 72    3,    7|          free consent in mariage you gave him.~ ~Next I must say,
 73    3,    7|              Purse a Ring, which she gave him the last night of their~ ~
 74    3,    7|           confesse that heretofore I gave it to Theobaldo.~ ~ Heereupon
 75    3,    7|           for Aldobrandino,~ ~gladly gave attention to the Pilgrime,
 76    3,    8|             favour, and therefore he gave his~ ~consent the sooner.~ ~
 77    3,    8|              into his Chamber, there gave it him~ ~to drinke, and
 78    3,    8|              where at the first they gave him buriall. The next morning~ ~
 79    3,    9|            other meetings~ ~besides; gave the Countesse free possession
 80    3,    9|             too; yet the Countesse~ ~gave her five hundred pounds,
 81    3,   10|              withstand them, he soon gave up~ ~the battle, and confessed
 82    3,   10|            thee my~ ~belief that God gave it thee for the health of
 83    3,   10|         remember doing anything that gave me as much joy and~ ~pleasure
 84    3,   10|              Tables were taken away, gave commaund that~ ~Madam Lauretta
 85    4,    1|      commodious for her purpose, she gave~ ~knowledge thereof to Guiscardo,
 86    4,    1|              my judgement, you never gave him the least part~ ~of
 87    4,    2|               vizard on his face, he gave him a great staffe in the
 88    4,    3|              out of prison. Mad fury gave further fire~ ~to this unmanly
 89    4,    3|       revenge on Magdalena,~ ~if she gave him not the better satisfaction,
 90    4,    4|              he had to~ ~see her: he gave charge to some of his especiall
 91    4,    4|       Granada. And now opportunity~ ~gave faire and free meanes, to
 92    4,    5|            were of whom Madame Eliza gave you relation:~ ~yet (peradventure)
 93    4,    5|           degrees from time to time, gave over all~ ~other beauties
 94    4,    5|              kindnesses, as occasion gave leave.~ ~ Long time continued
 95    4,    5|       returned backe to Messina, and gave~ ~it forth (as a credible
 96    4,    6|              breath, very soon after gave up the~ ~ghost. How greevous
 97    4,    7|            eye on Madam Aemilia, and gave her such an apparant signe,~ ~
 98    4,    7|             other side, as leysure~ ~gave him leave for the least
 99    4,    7|               envious eyes. Simonida gave answer of her wellliking
100    4,    7|             her Father therewith, he gave her leave, on the Sunday~ ~
101    4,    7|          spaciousnesse of the Garden gave them ample liberty: Puccino
102    4,    7|            without any delay at all, gave eare to the busines, and~ ~
103    4,    8|         rebuke him, yea~ ~many times gave him both threatnings and
104    4,    8|          owne pleasure.~ ~ The youth gave them attentive hearing,
105    4,    8|              affection to the Maide; gave him~ ~very bitter and harsh
106    4,    8|            soundly, that his snoring gave good evidence thereof:~ ~
107    4,    8|         woman: and speaking no more, gave up the ghost.~ ~She hearing
108    4,    8|           disastrous~ ~fortune, they gave them honourable buriall
109    4,    9|           imagined to love his wife, gave her his heart~ ~to eate.
110    4,    9|            of this accident,~ ~which gave him liberty to see his Mistresse,
111    4,    9|              repentance (too late)~ ~gave him eyes now to see, though
112    4,   10|      knowledge of him,~ ~but utterly gave him over to his dissolute
113    4,   10|             of Master Doctor Mazzeo, gave opportunity to~ ~adventurous
114    4,   10|             them, and the Governor~ ~gave him sentence to be hanged.~ ~
115    4,   10|                 Hereupon, the joyner gave him the lye, because he
116    4,   10|               I made the bolder, and gave him~ ~entrance into your
117    4,   10|             needfull to be done; she gave leave unto the~ ~whole company (
118    5,  Ind|           these delights, the Queene gave~ ~them leave to take their
119    5,    1|            derision, generally, they gave him the name of Chynon,~ ~
120    5,    1|          future~ ~happy recovery, he gave command (because he would
121    5,    1|             Gentlemen his companions gave her kinde welcome, without
122    5,    1|        belonging to the Rhodians, he gave them free liberty to~ ~depart.~ ~
123    5,    1|       heavens to looke more clearly) gave them discovery of being
124    5,    1|          long deliberation,~ ~honour gave way to love, and resolutely
125    5,    1|           impeach us. This direction gave great contentment~ ~to Chynon,
126    5,    2|            sound sleepe,~ ~the woman gave many cals before she could
127    5,    2|            of~ ~great understanding, gave order to have it accordingly
128    5,    2|          thee~ ~therewith. Martuccio gave her kinde and hearty thankes,
129    5,    2|             the one halfe of them he gave to her, and the other to~ ~
130    5,    2|       Martuccio did many honors, and gave great gifts to the aged
131    5,    3|           hither yesternight, and we gave him house-roome heere, rather
132    5,    4|    commendations~ ~the whole company gave thereof; the Queene commanded
133    5,    4|              embraces, as the window gave leave, he sitting in the
134    5,    5|           this~ ~admirable accident, gave her most gracious and kinde
135    5,    6|           onely comfort, as occasion gave him leave, he resorted to
136    5,    6|          distempered by ill dyet; he gave command, that untill he
137    5,    6|           with her excelling beauty; gave order to~ ~his Eunuches
138    5,    8|          whom he slew, and afterward gave her to be~ ~devoured by
139    5,   10|           her no other violence, but gave her~ ~such vaunting and
140    6,  Ind|             somewhat higher mounted, gave such a sensible warmth to
141    6,    2|             a wittie answer which he gave unto Messer Geri~ ~Spina,
142    6,    2|              being ended, the Queene gave command to Madam~ ~Pampinea,
143    6,    3|       Pampinea (not long time since) gave~ ~beginning, and Madam Philomena
144    6,    4|             neere fully roasted, and gave forth a very delicate~ ~
145    6,    4|          legges from the~ ~spit, and gave it to her to eate. Afterward,
146    6,    4|             had~ ~invited to supper, gave over any further contestation;
147    6,    5|              companions:~ ~the raine gave over, and the evening looking
148    6,    6|          Florentine families. Some~ ~gave the preference to that of
149    6,    6|              The~ ~representation he gave of the Baronchi was so ust
150    6,    7|              making any distinction) gave strict command; That everie~ ~
151    6,    7|         there was not any woman that gave consent to it, neither were~ ~
152    6,   10|        affected people in simplicity gave him, and chiefly~ ~at divers
153    6,   10|            his~ ~Reliques. First, he gave me one of the eye-teeth
154    6,   10|          Temple of Salomon. Next, he gave mee the~ ~Feather of the
155    6,   10|           his travailes, and which I gave (not~ ~long since) to Gerrardo
156    6,   10|          much devotion. Moreover, he gave me a few of those Coales,~ ~
157    6,   10|              conference with him: he gave him direction, for al things~ ~
158    6,   10|           minde. Whereupon, the King gave them all leave to~ ~dispose
159    6,   10|          Store-house. But that which gave no lesse delight then any
160    6, Song|                this manner, they all gave over, and departed to their
161    7,  Ind|           they had~ ~dined: the King gave command, that Madam Aemillia
162    7,    1|             not a little offended,~ ~gave John a slight supper, of
163    7,    4|             against her Husband, and gave bim many reproachfull~ ~
164    7,    4|          very sharpely reproved him, gave him~ ~grosse speeches, pittying
165    7,    5|          soughtest for, and (indeed) gave it thee. For, if thou hadst~ ~
166    7,    6|          shee having ended, the King gave order unto Madame~ ~Pampinea,
167    7,    6|        businesse, then ever~ ~nature gave him, because he had spent
168    7,    7|              in the world beside: he gave a farre~ ~more hart-sicke
169    7,    7|           lifting up the Cudgell, he gave him therewith halfe a score~ ~
170    7,    9|              most difficult dangers; gave her courage to undertake
171    7,    9|             tuft of his beard,~ ~she gave a sodaine snatch, and plucked
172    7,    9|             downe, mee~ ~thought you gave over that amorous familiaritie,
173    7,   10|            in his eye, and Tingoccio gave he no~ ~meane commendations;
174    7,   10|            bee~ ~called, to whom she gave command, that the Tables
175    7, Song|            enflamde my soule,~ ~ And gave command in spight,~ ~ That
176    7, Song|             mourne.~ ~ ~ ~ This Song gave occasion to the whole Company,
177    8,    1|         borrowed of her Husband, and gave it in~ ~payment to her,
178    8,    2|             the Gentlemen and Ladies gave equall commendations, of~ ~
179    8,    2|           garments were redeemed: he gave her Sonnets which she would~ ~
180    8,    3|          could give over. The Queene gave~ ~charge to Madame Eliza,
181    8,    3|                the least mislike: he gave such credit to them, as
182    8,    3|         over-loaden with stones, and gave them not one~ ~word all
183    8,    4|         lookes to~ ~Madame Aimillia, gave her such an expresse signe,
184    8,    4|          unto his age and folly, she gave him such~ ~entertainment
185    8,    6|           application, they on, they gave him two Pilles of a~ ~Dogges
186    8,    6|        Madame thereat: but the Queen gave command to~ ~Madame Philomena,
187    8,    6|             Theefe to him selfe: and gave him manie grosse~ ~speeches
188    8,    6|       torturing: he gladly therefore gave them money, to buy~ ~the
189    8,    7|           the corner of her eye; she gave him a kinde of~ ~perswading
190    8,    7|        procured his owne~ ~successe) gave releefe to her surmise,
191    8,    7|            Lady hearing these words, gave very setled beleefe to them,~ ~
192    8,    7| protestations~ ~promised; which shee gave him her hand and faith to
193    8,    7|        Reniero, upon my credit, if I gave thee an ill nights rest,
194    8,    7|          your over-rash credulity,~ ~gave the onely meanes to my revenge:
195    8,    7|             being covered with Lead, gave~ ~the greater addition to
196    8,    8|      finished hir Novell, the Queene gave command to Madame~ ~Fiammetta,
197    8,    8|              into the Chamber, Zeppa gave her most kinde~ ~entertainment,
198    8,    9|           cure the itch in Children; gave such sound beleefe to the~ ~
199    8,    9|             this answer, whereto hee gave very heedfull~ ~attention.~ ~
200    8,    9|              go with us willingly, I gave her a kicke on the~ ~bum,
201    8,    9|          with wonderfull impatience, gave him most hard and bitter~ ~
202    8,    9|              And whereas (before) he gave them gracious welcomes;
203    8,   10|             had delivered~ ~her; she gave it into his hand, and prayed
204    9,  Ind|          looking on Madam Philomena, gave her the honor of~ ~beginning
205    9,    2|          with a gracious admonition, gave way for~ ~Madam Eliza to
206    9,    3|        envious Sisters; the~ ~Queene gave command unto Philostratus,
207    9,    4|             helpe of Fortarigo, he~ ~gave him charge, that after the
208    9,    4|              more~ ~replications, he gave the spurre to his horse,
209    9,    5|             the same Well for water, gave her a secret salutation.
210    9,    5|              with~ ~bashfulnesse) he gave her: answered him more boldly
211    9,    5|             time was come, that they gave over working, and were~ ~
212    9,    5|             such directions as Bruno gave her, and many more beside
213    9,    6|        silence commanded, the Queene gave~ ~order to Pamphilus, that
214    9,    7|           commendations:~ ~the Queen gave command to Madam Pampinea,
215    9,    8|          enjoyned, then the Queene~ ~gave forth by evident demonstration,
216    9,    8|           deliver a message for him, gave him~ ~a glasse bottle, and
217    9,    8|            stept close to~ ~him, and gave him a cruell blow on the
218    9,    9|          what answeres the wise King gave~ ~unto them both, before
219    9,    9|               Having thus spoken, he gave her so many violent~ ~strokes,
220    9,    9|         answere which the Muletter~ ~gave us, when we tooke compassion
221    9,    9|           answere which king Salomon gave him, whereto hee~ ~received
222    9,   10|            armes, legs,~ ~and feete, gave them all the apt names (
223    9, Song|             fully finished, the King gave oder, that everie one should~ ~
224   10,  Ind|              had appointed, where he gave command unto Madame Neiphila,~ ~
225   10,    1|         notable experiment, the King gave him a manifest testimony,~ ~
226   10,    1|             being delivcrd, the king gave~ ~charge to one of his Gentlemen,
227   10,    1|            just like thy Master that gave thee to mee. The~ ~Gentleman
228   10,    2|          applause, and the King (who gave the greatest praise of al)~ ~
229   10,    3|            deede, according as hee~ ~gave direction, hee meeteth with
230   10,    3|       written, Welcome, welcome, and gave free admission to~ ~all
231   10,    3|       arrived where Nathan dwelt. He gave order to his men,~ ~to make
232   10,    3|           all to do it. These Words, gave some hope to~ ~Mithridanes,
233   10,    3|      departed from him; hee secretly gave intelligence to his men, (
234   10,    3|            more assuredly have it, I gave thee that advice, least
235   10,    4|         himselfe to Madame Lauretta, gave her such a signe, as well~ ~
236   10,    4|     belonging to her Ancestors, they gave her buriall~ ~very speedily.~ ~
237   10,    4|              lamented, but afterward gave them most hearty thankes,~ ~
238   10,    4|      altogether in one sentence, and gave charge to Signior Nicoluccio~ ~
239   10,    4|            very wise and worthy men) gave their~ ~verdict likewise
240   10,    4|              imagine, because a King gave~ ~away his Crowne and Scepter;
241   10,    4|              and ardent~ ~affection, gave him a just and lawfull title,
242   10,    4|            owne command; he~ ~freely gave away. Beleeve me (bright
243   10,    5|      Gilberto, the Ladyes Husband,~ ~gave consent, that his Wife should
244   10,    5|             the skies; till the King gave command to Madame~ ~Aemillia,
245   10,    5|               against~ ~her wil) she gave consent. The next morning,
246   10,    5|     destroyed the Garden againe, hee gave him free liberty to~ ~depart,
247   10,    6|               commend them both, and gave him advise to get them both
248   10,    6|          consent of the Father, he~ ~gave Genevera the faire, to Signior
249   10,    7|            was called Perdicano, and gave him liberall~ ~endowments
250   10,    7|            Lisana. To whome the King gave~ ~immediately (besides Chaines
251   10,    7|          hearts of his subjects; but gave occasion to the who world
252   10,    8|          Emperor Octavius; and Titus gave his~ ~Sister in mariage
253   10,    8|             of that which he desired gave him pleasure, as much both
254   10,    8|               noble disposition) hee gave her to be my Wife, whom (
255   10,    8|         councell and deliberation,~ ~gave Sophronia to Gisippus, a
256   10,    8|         himselfe is. Your discretion gave her to an~ ~Athenian; the
257   10,    8|              richer. Your~ ~wisedome gave her to one who not onely
258   10,    8|         desire to know her: Gisippus gave her unto him, who, above~ ~
259   10,    8|            Varro being then Praetor, gave~ ~sentence that he should
260   10,    8|    possessions to him, and afterward gave him in marriage,~ ~his owne
261   10,    9|       discretion amongst his men, he gave~ ~order to him what should
262   10,    9|          Merchants to whom your Wife gave these Roabes: and now the~ ~
263   10,    9|             comfortable speeches, he gave him, with~ ~constant assurance,
264   10,    9|            arising out of the bedde, gave gracious salutations to~ ~
265   10,    9|              took the ring which she gave~ ~him at his departure,
266   10,    9|             the same Ring which shee gave Signior Thorello at his
267   10,    9|          Some part of the Jewells he gave to him, who had beene at
268   10,   10|            the Lord~ ~Marquesse, and gave him full perswasion, that
269   10,   10|            gowne of~ ~Countrey gray, gave them welcome, in honourable
270   10,   10|             for my first proofe) I~ ~gave thee harsh and unpleasing
271   10,   10|              in his Princely Palace, gave~ ~him honorable maintenance,
272   10,   10|           the next morning, and then gave the company~ ~leave to rise.
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