Day, Novell

  1  Ind      |             farre beyond all~ ~the rest in Italy; which plague,
  2  Ind      |          or lying sicke~ ~with the rest, or else lived so solitary,
  3  Ind      |            that of these and the~ ~rest, dying in this manner every
  4  Ind      |           all the dead~ ~bodies at rest in their grave; or else
  5  Ind      |           our health, then all the rest of the Citizens?~ ~Repute
  6  Ind      |            these seaven, and~ ~the rest kinne unto them in one degree
  7  Ind      |    desiring (in behalfe of all the rest) that with a~ ~brotherly
  8  Ind      |   continued, manifested to all the rest, the signall of~ ~Dominion,
  9  Ind      |            the Queen~ ~and all the rest had washed, according as
 10  Ind      |     Whereupon, the Queene with the rest of the Ladies,~ ~and the
 11  Ind      |            commanded them all to~ ~rest, because the houre did necessarily
 12  Ind      |         the~ ~night bestowed sweet rest on them al. In the morning,
 13  Ind      |           the Queene and~ ~all the rest being risen, accounting
 14  Ind      |           the attention of all the rest.~ ~And so wearing out the
 15    1,    1|              comfort thy selfe and rest resolved, that if thou wert
 16    1,    1|             but that he may bee at rest among other blessed bodies.~ ~
 17    1,    2|              consequently) all the rest of his dependants, doe strive
 18    1,    3|          and reverenced by all the rest, as being the prime and~ ~
 19    1,    4|     afterward) to resolve upon the rest. So going~ ~very softly
 20    1,    6|       ended, to do nothing all the rest~ ~of the day, but according
 21    1,    6|           in pottage. Although the rest (sitting at the Table~ ~
 22    1,    6|           both the Queene, and the rest of the company, to~ ~commend
 23    1,    9|         but~ ~thereby were all the rest of your suters the sooner
 24    1,    9|           Gentlewoman, and all the rest in her company, being~ ~
 25    1,    9|           she blushing, as all the rest were~ ~therein not much
 26    1,    9|     saluting her, and then all the rest, openly confessing her to~ ~
 27    1,    9|            Madam, I say as all the rest have done, that~ ~the order
 28    1,    9|          with consent of all the~ ~rest he had his suite granted.
 29    1, Song|            Lodgings, to take their rest till the next morning.~ ~
 30    2,    1|            Shrine, as any~ ~of the rest. Having ordered all affaires
 31    2,    1|            and so (by degrees) the rest of~ ~his body. Which when
 32    2,    1|           they cryed out among the rest, Kill the counterfet knave,
 33    2,    2|           neglected.~ ~ He and the rest, who had already determined
 34    2,    2|      supper) betake her~ ~selfe to rest, and so she entred into
 35    2,    3|       remained in~ ~prison for the rest, theyr Wives and young children
 36    2,    3|              every one else at his rest; Alessandro demaunded of
 37    2,    3|         bestowed sleepe on all the rest; with a lowe and trembling~ ~
 38    2,    3|           desire to compleat~ ~the rest of my Pilgrimage, by visiting
 39    2,    3|            he gave order for the~ ~rest that was to be done.~ ~
 40    2,    5|           to be gone, and let them rest. A Maide also of the same~ ~
 41    2,    5|           not the least respite of rest,~ ~reputed him for a troublesome
 42    2,    5|       miserie to exceede all~ ~the rest, it is farre easier for
 43    2,    6|            their voyage.~ ~ As the rest, so did Madam Beritola goe
 44    2,    6|             carried it and all the rest~ ~in it away with them.
 45    2,    6|         Trees: having out gone the rest of their~ ~company, they
 46    2,    6|           the power of Henriet, to rest continually at their command.~ ~
 47    2,    6|    Beritola and Geoffrey, with the rest; as the Poore~ ~expelled,
 48    2,    7|           and so continued all the rest of the night, without any
 49    2,    7|       reverence done to her by the rest, gave him good~ ~reason
 50    2,    7|          the City: and amongst the rest,~ ~to the hearing of the
 51    2,    7|           Constantine, and all the rest, according to a counsel
 52    2,    7|      welcomming both him~ ~and the rest in most stately manner,
 53    2,    7|      daughter: but above~ ~all the rest, the King of Cyprus, who
 54    2,    8|             precepts above all the rest. First, with patient soules
 55    2,    8|            them, excelling all the rest in such commendable manner,
 56    2,    8|       people perished thereby, the rest flying thence~ ~into other
 57    2,    8|         daughter Gianetta, denying rest to his bodie in any place,~ ~
 58    2,    8|          Paris, where he spent the rest of his dayes in great~ ~
 59    2,    9|        indeede~ ~had moved all the rest to sighing; the Queene,
 60    2,    9|    plainely appeared, that all the rest were of the same~ ~opinion,
 61    2,    9|   Assuredly, though thou shouldest rest so resolved, yet cannot
 62    2,   10|    Sundayes, in honor of our Lords rest, and al the~ ~holy time
 63    2,   10|           hence~ ~with you: I shal rest well satisfied, and will
 64    2,   10|          being answered by all the rest, as a~ ~Chorus.~ ~ ~ ~
 65    2, Song|           that the meete houre for rest was~ ~come, with their lighted
 66    3,  Ind|           forward, charged all the rest of their followers,~ ~as
 67    3,  Ind|          with the~ ~carriages, the rest of the Familie remaining
 68    3,    1|      extraordinarily, lay downe to rest~ ~himselfe awhile under
 69    3,    1|          of~ ~midday, when all the rest of our sisterhood are quiet
 70    3,    2|              Ladies blush, and the rest to smile: it pleased the
 71    3,    2|          knew the King~ ~to bee at rest in his owne Lodging, and
 72    3,    2|        that she might~ ~get her to rest againe. Scarcely was the
 73    3,    2|            my Queene to her~ ~good rest.~ ~ His blood boyling with
 74    3,    2|        could (as yet) be hardly at rest, but rather~ ~would be troubled
 75    3,    3|        follow next in order as the rest had~ ~done before her: whereupon
 76    3,    3|            not, shee could take no rest the night~ ~ensuing. The
 77    3,    4|            if thou wilt) walke, or rest a little upon thy~ ~bed,
 78    3,    5|          austerely then any of the rest~ ~not in any spleen, but
 79    3,    5|       perpetually. Whereby you may rest confidently perswaded, that~ ~
 80    3,    6|             if I live;~ ~taking no rest at all the whole night,
 81    3,    7|              knew (better then the rest) on whom she bestowed her
 82    3,    7|      Theobaldo,~ ~so kindly as the rest have done?~ ~ She making
 83    3,    7|            being risen, as all the rest had~ ~done, but yet in farre
 84    3,    8|         crediting as much as~ ~the rest did, were very sad and sorrowfull
 85    3,    8|        meere~ ~Novices (as all the rest were) in these cunning and
 86    3,    8|            of him, as any~ ~of the rest. He called to them kindly
 87    3,    9|       after her; and therefore the rest yet remaining, are the~ ~
 88    3,    9|    accomplished, let the requitall rest in your owne noble nature.~ ~
 89    3,   10|           and bade her lie down to rest.~ ~ Temptations did not
 90    3,   10|      againe; granting leave to the rest,~ ~to recreate themselves
 91    3, Song|             and the~ ~fit houre of rest approaching: the King commanded
 92    4,    1|            Gentleman among all the rest,~ ~a servant to her Father,
 93    4,    1|          unhappy day amongst the~ ~rest, when the Princesse, being
 94    4,    1|     thereby tearmed noble; all the rest remaining~ ~unnoble: now
 95    4,    2|       possessed with it. Among the rest, the brethren to~ ~this
 96    4,    2|         advising~ ~him to take his rest, and it should not be long
 97    4,    3|           charge, that you and the rest make every~ ~thing ready,
 98    4,    4|            freely give you all the rest contained~ ~in the Ship.
 99    4,    4|   suffering the Sea to swallow the rest, Gerbino returned unto his~ ~
100    4,    5|            One night amongst the~ ~rest, she being growen almost
101    4,    6|          be truly good; but to the rest thus she replyed. God forbid~ ~(
102    4,    7|        followed by Strambo and the rest~ ~standing dumb still, without
103    4,    7|          of the judge, and all the rest, the whole bed~ ~of Sage
104    4,    8|          would often sport (as the rest did)~ ~with the neighbors
105    4,    8|          daughter, excelling~ ~the rest in favour and feature (albeit
106    4,    8|       company, nor she enjoyed any rest if Jeronimo were absent.
107    4,    8|         downe in bed to take their rest. The husbands~ ~sences were
108    4,    8|       sweetly to let him enjoy his rest.~ ~ Silvestra lay on the
109    4,    9|       Lance readily charged in his rest, ran mainly at~ ~him, saying:
110    4,   10|            they laid them downe to rest~ ~likewise.~ ~ Ruggiero,
111    4,   10|         was not farre off, and the rest fell to~ ~exercises, fitting
112    4, Song|        lasting till the houre of~ ~rest drew on; by command of the
113    5,  Ind|           them leave to take their rest, when such as were so minded,
114    5,  Ind|        esteeme one above~ ~all the rest, because you may comprehend
115    5,    1|           he had, but (amongst the rest) a Sonne, in~ ~whose birth
116    5,    1|        infortunate then any of the rest; and~ ~continually greeved,
117    5,    1|     offended hereat, and all the~ ~rest of his kindred and friends: (
118    5,    2|          the old Lady, and all the rest beside; that they loved~ ~
119    5,    2|            custody of him, and the rest taken~ ~with him, saying:
120    5,    3|          on him, and also of~ ~the rest, which followed in the pursuite
121    5,    3|            aged couple tooke their rest, and was~ ~very well contented
122    5,    3|        subtily suspitious then the rest, thrust his javelin into
123    5,    4|          her sleeping; and wanting rest, it~ ~would be an empairing
124    5,    4|            be cooler, and then thy rest will be the better. No~ ~
125    5,    4|           onely could she take any rest the night following, but
126    5,    4|           her Mother to take any~ ~rest, which made her go angerly
127    5,    4|         notes will provoke them to rest, when~ ~neither Art or Physicke
128    5,    4|           but Lovers) take~ ~their rest; Ricciardo having provided
129    5,    5|            her. But (above all the rest) two very honest young men,
130    5,    5|           and~ ~Grinello, with the rest, delivered out of prison,
131    5,    7|      countenance~ ~than any of the rest, being named Theodoro: who
132    5,    7|        thither. One time among the rest, it came to passe, as often
133    5,    7|          till the Mother~ ~and the rest were come, with whom they
134    5,    7|             and Phineo (with the~ ~rest) was returned thither againe;
135    5,    8|        inflicted on her. Nor do we rest any~ ~of the other dayes,
136    5,    8|     thereon.~ ~ But beyond all the rest, none could compare in feare
137    5,   10|      belike) more thirsty then the rest,~ ~brake loose, and wandering
138    5, Song|            and a fitting houre for rest drawing on: they betooke~ ~
139    6,    3|              word together all the rest of that day, they rode away
140    6,    4|         morning, till then I shall rest satisfied: but, upon my
141    6,    4|          to see (before any of the rest) upon the~ ~banke thereof,
142    6,    9|       furnished the Table, for the rest~ ~of the company. Oftentimes,
143    6,    9|             which made him and the rest of his company~ ~conceive,
144    6,   10|      chiefest Church above all the rest: when the Friar saw time~ ~
145    6,   10|         Lords, Ladies, and you the rest of my worthy Auditors: You
146    6,   10|          be called for, as all the rest were wont~ ~to do for conference
147    6,   10|          delight then any of the~ ~rest, was a smal running Brooke,
148    6,   10|            carried, if any desired rest at mid-time of the~ ~day.~ ~
149    7,  Ind|           the King to take their~ ~rest: and they that would not,
150    7,  Ind|       risen from~ ~sleepe, and the rest from their other exercises,
151    7,    1|           of assurance for all the rest; I will not be irregular,
152    7,    1|      together: one night above the rest, when Frederigo was appointed
153    7,    2|         especial morning among the rest, when Lazaro~ ~was gone
154    7,    5|           the other determined for rest. Whereto jealous persons~ ~(
155    7,    5|             resolved to outrun the rest of her wearisome dayes,
156    7,    7|          of the world. Many of the rest~ ~maintained as much, having
157    7,    7|           side of the bed I use to rest, come thither and feare~ ~
158    7,    7|          could be amongest all the rest: But Husband, like as where~ ~
159    7,    8|          how you can make good the rest. Arriguccio looked wilde,
160    7,    9|    intimately trusted then all the rest. Such~ ~seemed the perfections
161    7,    9|           night shee could take no rest, but devised all meanes
162    7,    9|         case, as I am~ ~in all the rest beside; I have resolved
163    7,    9|            wert a verie foole to~ ~rest so perswaded. Assure thy
164    7,    9|          infect and spoile all the rest neere it. I would therefore~ ~
165    7,    9|       otherwise, but we must needs rest~ ~certainely perswaded,
166    7,   10|           me, and therefore I must rest contented as I am.~ ~ Their
167    7, Song|            was wished by all~ ~the rest. Wherefore, after the Song
168    8,    2|        wanton eye, then any of the rest, named Monna Belcolore,
169    8,    2|            Morter,~ ~performed the rest of Sir Simons message. Belcolore
170    8,    3|            who hardly enjoyed anie rest at all,~ ~either by night
171    8,    5|            one time (above all the rest) among other Potestates
172    8,    5|             hansome man (among the rest) was deputed to heare criminall
173    8,    6|        shall we bring to passe the rest of~ ~the businesse, because
174    8,    6|        likely one, and let all the rest~ ~go by. I am sure Calandrino,
175    8,    6|            in Sugare, as~ ~all the rest were: and because they should
176    8,    6|            such sort, saide to the rest. Be not too rash (honest~ ~
177    8,    6|            Bruno went to serve the rest of~ ~the Guests: if the
178    8,    7|           could not take a jote of rest, for flouting and~ ~scorning
179    8,    7|          bed, and after a~ ~little rest, he found himselfe in much
180    8,    7|             pretending to take her rest sooner then formerly she
181    8,    7|            gave thee an ill nights rest, thou~ ~hast well revenged
182    8,    8|    apparance, yet one~ ~(above the rest) wonne his absolute allowance,
183    8,    8|           acquaint~ ~thee with the rest remaining, which also must
184    8,    8|          on you, excelling all the rest~ ~which you have beside.~ ~
185    8,    9|           especial then any of the rest,~ ~namely, to know the names
186    8,    9|        care.~ ~ But, among all the rest by him thus warily noted,
187    8,    9|            like. But above all the rest, the delights~ ~and pleasures
188    8,    9|           is appointed to take his rest, the Musicke of~ ~rare Cymbals
189    8,    9|        night~ ~have I enjoyed anie rest, but should thinke my felicity
190    8,    9|        Bruno, to worke so with the rest of thy~ ~friends, that I
191    8,    9|           to deale with him in the rest.~ ~ Now trust me kinde friend
192    8,    9|            could take no manner of rest either by~ ~day or night,
193    8,    9|          therefore referre all the rest to mee, and never~ ~misdoubt
194    8,   10|   Mistresse, as she could enjoy no rest in any place, either by~ ~
195    8,   10|           might best weare out the rest of his dayes, because hee
196    8,   10|         indeede, and above all the rest, in not re-paying thy money~ ~
197    8,   10|            Shippe~ ~containing the rest of mine expected Merchandises,
198    8,   10|          deliver in to make up the rest? Wel did Salabetto conceive
199    8, Song|   Pamphilus ended, whereto all the rest (as a Chorus)~ ~answered
200    8, Song|           willing to go take their rest:~ ~she commaunded them severally
201    9,    1|        purposing to accomplish the rest of his enterprize.~ ~But
202    9,    2|          compassionable to all the rest, even those~ ~hard-hearted
203    9,    2|            At these words, all the rest of the~ ~Nunnes exalted
204    9,    2|       error.~ ~ Hereupon, when the rest observed, that she had no
205    9,    3|            was, and~ ~likewise the rest of his pleasant Companions,
206    9,    3|    afterward Master Doctor and the rest came to see~ ~him, and having
207    9,    4|    prepared, wherein being laid to rest by the helpe of Fortarigo,
208    9,    5|              At one time among the rest, it chanced that he brought
209    9,    5|    Phillippo,~ ~Buffalmaco and the rest that were there present,
210    9,    5|             as deepe as any of the rest in this deceite, and was
211    9,    6|     therein they layd them down to rest, but sleepe they could not,
212    9,    9|     greatest importance. Among the rest of them which~ ~repaired
213    9,    9|          bed, where she tooke such rest as she could: but arising
214    9,   10|              At one time among the rest, as she was making the same
215    9,   10|         difficult thing of all the rest, is, to fasten on the taile,
216    9,   10|        wife, could hardly take any rest all the night~ ~long, so
217    9,   10|    committed by my selfe and the~ ~rest, who have gone before you
218    9,   10| effectually for me,~ ~that (as the rest have done) I shall deserve
219    9,   10|      having enjoyed such a time of rest, I am of~ ~opinion, that
220    9, Song|           by the King, and all the rest of the Ladies. Which~ ~being
221   10,  Ind|       caused~ ~the Ladies, and the rest of his honourable companions
222   10,  Ind|   Philomena and Fiammetta, all the rest following after them,~ ~
223   10,    1|         small River or Brooke: the rest of the beasts dranke, and
224   10,    1|          Rogiero, riding along the rest of the day, yet none in~ ~
225   10,    2|         darke and uneasie: but the rest~ ~of his traine, every one
226   10,    4|       appeare equall to any of the rest. At least, if it~ ~may passe
227   10,    4|            in opinion with all the rest, that the~ ~first Master
228   10,    4|         dead.~ ~ But above all the rest, Nicoluccio Caccianimico
229   10,    4|     infinite thankes (as all the~ ~rest of the Company pany the
230   10,    6|        them. But (beyond~ ~all the rest) the King was boundlesse
231   10,    6|          wone a little leisure, to rest your~ ~selfe a while from
232   10,    6|        free from all passions, the rest of his life time, and dyed
233   10,    7|      himselfe farre beyond all the rest, transported with a rare
234   10,    8|          and so perforce they must rest~ ~contented.~ ~ You may
235   10,    8|          part, if you be wise, and rest well contented with~ ~what
236   10,    8|           small account of all the rest that~ ~were in the Temple;
237   10,    9|      committing them to their good rest, himselfe went to bed soone~ ~
238   10,    9|            stay~ ~with him all the rest of the day; wherefore, when
239   10,    9|     compelled to the contrary: yet rest thus~ ~constantly assured,
240   10,    9|        Ring, and bidding all~ ~the rest of his Friends farewell,
241   10,    9|       Saladine, well-neere all the rest of the~ ~Christians (which
242   10,    9|     immediatly, but (above all the rest) those two~ ~Baschaes, which
243   10,    9|          pledgeth him with all the rest. The~ ~Page delivered the
244   10,    9|   Countries custome, dranke up the rest of the Wine,~ ~and espying
245   10,   10|      Novell not so much exceed the rest in~ ~length, but it proved
246   10,   10|      dis-ranke my selfe from the~ ~rest, I purpose to speake of
247   10,   10|         most (and worst of all the rest) how wretched and~ ~miserable
248   10,   10|              The Lords and all the rest, were wondrously joyfull
249   10,   10|           horsebacke, as all the~ ~rest did, who came to attend
250   10,   10|           rise. The Ladies and the rest, when they were risen, fel
251   10, Song|         THE CHORUS SUNG BY ALL THE REST OF THE COMPANY~ ~ ~ ~ If
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