Day, Novell

  1  Ind      |           returne full fed at night home to their houses,~ ~without
  2  Ind      |       complaining.~ ~ If we returne home to our houses (I know not
  3  Ind      |           heere, else-where, and at home~ ~in my house, methinkes
  4    1,    1|            so soone as you are come home to your Convent, prevaile~ ~
  5    1,    5|          whose Lord being then from home, opinion perswaded him over
  6    1,    5|      knowing her Husband to be from home, and it to bee no~ ~meane
  7    1,    8|             in Jerusalem, returning home againe, arrived at Cyprus,~ ~
  8    1,    9|            neere, made them returne home to the Palace. When supper
  9    2,    2|           afterward~ ~safe and well home unto his owne house.~ ~ ~ ~
 10    2,    3|           England, returning richly home to Florence,~ ~Count Alessandro (
 11    2,    4|          afterward, returned richly home to~ ~his owne house.~ ~ ~ ~
 12    2,    4|      because he would not~ ~returne home poore, having departed thence
 13    2,    4|           concluded, now to returne home to his owne house againe,
 14    2,    4|              rather then to returne home in such wretched~ ~poverty;
 15    2,    4|         without perill) to his owne home. Wherefore, wrapping up
 16    2,    4|             successe.~ ~ Being come home in safety to Ravello, he
 17    2,    5|             a rich~ ~Ring, returned home to his owne house.~ ~ ~ ~
 18    2,    5|             her owne.~ ~ Being come home to her owne house, away
 19    2,    5|     although my Husband is now from home, to my no little~ ~discontentment:
 20    2,    5|       instantly he did,~ ~returning home to Perouse, having adventured
 21    2,    6|           offer, for conducting her home to his owne dwelling,~ ~
 22    2,    6|           Nicolas Grignam, returned home to her Fathers~ ~house.
 23    2,    6|           hence, and might returned home to~ ~Sicily, I should (for
 24    2,    6|          Seas, tooke us and sent us home to his house as slaves,
 25    2,    6|         seeke for, with his mother, home to my house, whom I will
 26    2,    7|           was~ ~desirous to returne home to Cyprus, in a Carracke
 27    2,    7|            you please to~ ~send her home under my conduct, it will
 28    2,    7|            of life, or to~ ~returne home againe into, Cyprus. I answerd,
 29    2,    7|             me royally, and sent me home to~ ~you with so much honour,
 30    2,    7|             of Cyprus, who sent her home so Majestically.~ ~And having
 31    2,    8|       yeeres, which made his owne~ ~home the lesse welcom to him,
 32    2,    8|         when he should rather be at home in more sweet imployment.
 33    2,    8|          making what hast he could, home to his owne house, which
 34    2,    8|         side.~ ~Sir Roger returning home with his bountifull reward,
 35    2,    8|           Sonnes in Law~ ~returning home with their Wives into England,
 36    2,    9|             a woman, and~ ~returned home with her Husband to Geneway.~ ~ ~ ~
 37    2,    9|             their wives, lefte~ ~at home in their houses. Quoth the
 38    2,    9|          and I am farre enough from home: dumbe walles blab no~ ~
 39    2,    9|        husbands strayed so far from home, their wives had wit enough~ ~
 40    2,    9|             concluded, came to have home her Chest againe, and brought
 41    2,    9|            joyfully, being welcomed home~ ~with great honour, especially
 42    2,   10|         they give of their Wives at home; as if~ ~they had never
 43    2,   10|          the Bride brought solemnly home to his~ ~house, we need
 44    2,   10|         that he might have his wife home with him. Whereto Pagamino
 45    2,   10|            are, so to convey thee~ ~home againe, upon his kind promise
 46    2,   10|           no more so, but returne~ ~home with me, and now that I
 47    2,   10|            wife there, and returned home to Pisa. There~ ~further
 48    3,    1|        other that~ ~gave him welcom home, was a yong Hebrew pezant
 49    3,    1|            to the Forest~ ~to fetch home wood, and cleft it for their
 50    3,    1|              which commonly carried home all~ ~the wood, and so drive
 51    3,    1|               be dumbe, by fetching home wood daily from the Forest,
 52    3,    1|              and desired to returne home to his native abiding,~ ~
 53    3,    1|             rich and olde, returned home like a wealthy~ ~father,
 54    3,    3|          friends, and~ ~so returned home to her house.~ ~ Within
 55    3,    3|        given her his~ ~benediction, home she departed.~ ~ After that
 56    3,    5|          remained now in liberty at home, considering on the~ ~Magnificoes
 57    3,    5|             more then~ ~comforts at home? Ill can age pay youths
 58    3,    6|           became her; shee returned home to her house in~ ~wonderfull
 59    3,    6|        Philippello her husband came home~ ~discontentedly too, whose
 60    3,    6|          domesticke familiarity. At home thou lookest sower, sullen
 61    3,    7|       gracious Ladies) to returne~ ~home againe to our owne City,
 62    3,    7|         were absent from their owne home.~ ~ When the Pilgrim had
 63    3,    7|            shall have your father~ ~home safe, well, and delivered
 64    3,    7|          meanes, they conducted him home to Aldobrandinoes house,
 65    3,    7|          Why doest thou not welcome home Theobaldo,~ ~so kindly as
 66    3,    7|    expression of a joyfull~ ~welcom home and thankefull gratitude
 67    3,    8|         more of them, and returning home to her neighbours,~ ~acquainted
 68    3,    8|        Graves; his Wife returning~ ~home againe to her House, with
 69    3,    8|      gracious to thee; Go (I~ ~say) home to thine owne house, and
 70    3,    8|             in his hand, sent~ ~him home so to his owne dwelling
 71    3,    9|      wardship, that you may repaire home to your owne House,~ ~there
 72    3,    9|            the Count would not ride home to his owne dwelling, but
 73    3,    9|           the meanes of his recall: home she rode to~ ~Roussillion,
 74    3,    9|         Count Bertrand was recalled home by his people:~ ~and he
 75    3,    9|           that thou mightst returne home, and not be an exile from~ ~
 76    3,   10|           Afterwards she is brought home, and married to~ ~Neerbale.~ ~ ~ ~
 77    4,    1|       estate, and then she returned home to her father againe.~ ~
 78    4,    2|             whence both repayring~ ~home to the Monastery, all this
 79    4,    2|         meane discomfort, returning home to their owne~ ~houses,
 80    4,    2|      appeared: wherefore being come home, and sitting~ ~downe on
 81    4,    2|             of your cleare escaping home,~ ~except in this manner
 82    4,    3|         expectation but the returne home of Narnaldo, who~ ~was then
 83    4,    3|           invited the two Gentlemen home unto~ ~his House, he fell
 84    4,    3|         prison, and in~ ~safetie at home in her house: hee should
 85    4,    5|     departed thence, and arrived at home in convenient time, where~ ~
 86    4,    8|           to Paris.~ ~At his return home from thence againe, he found
 87    4,    8|             Father; you may returne home againe at your owne pleasure.~ ~
 88    4,    8|           moneth, sending~ ~for him home; there they detained him
 89    4,    8|         abide any longer there, but home he returned, before~ ~he
 90    4,    8|             husband were~ ~returned home, and laide downe in bed
 91    4,    9|       drawing on apace, he returned home to his Castle. The Lady,
 92    4,   10|        evening, and he was returned home from his pacients, a~ ~Messenger
 93    4,   10|      desirous of sleeping, get thee home to thine owne lodging, because~ ~
 94    4,   10|             it thence, and carry it home to~ ~their house, as accordingly
 95    4,   10|              Master Doctor returned home, or hath some other inconvenience
 96    4,   10|       become of him. Being returned home againe, and alone~ ~with
 97    4,   10|           house, even as I returned home.~ ~Wherefore Mistresse,
 98    4,   10|        night season, and carried it home to their owne house. In
 99    5,    1|      married them, they were called home to their owne~ ~dwelling.~ ~ ~ ~
100    5,    1|            of her, he went directly home to his Fathers house,~ ~
101    5,    1|         joyfully with his Iphigenia home to~ ~Cyprus, and Lysimachus
102    5,    2|    Constance, and~ ~returned richly home with Air, to the Island
103    5,    3|             her, they then returned home to Rome.~ ~ ~ ~ There was
104    5,    5|             should be absent~ ~from home. Thus Menghino being favoured (
105    5,    5|           tarry for~ ~his returning home? I am sure thou hast supt
106    5,    5|             and~ ~Jacomino returned home to his house from supper;
107    5,    6|            them honourably attended home to~ ~Ischia; where they
108    5,    7|         even as they were returning home towards~ ~Trapani, threatning
109    5,    9|        request it, and then returne home againe with it: whereupon
110    5,    9|             it to him at my comming home; I feare~ ~so much, the
111    5,    9|      honorable kindnesse, returning home againe sad and melancholly.~ ~
112    5,   10|       supper~ ~with Pedro returning home on a sodaine, the young
113    5,   10|             of his so soone comming home,~ ~declareth, how in the
114    5,   10|           speeches, making his owne home meerly as a hell to him.~ ~
115    5,   10|            Husbandry, were returned home this instant night, having
116    5,   10|            of my so soone returning home. In~ ~troth Husband, saide
117    6,    7|           from the fire,~ ~returned home with victorie to her owne
118    6,    8|             beene a~ ~little neerer home. I shall tell you the grosse
119    6,    8|            a day, that shee comming home to the house where her~ ~
120    6,    8|           your so soone returning~ ~home? She coily biting the lip,
121    6,    8|          say true Unckle, I am come home verie earely, because,~ ~
122    6,    8|             what an anger I am come home. Fresco, to whome these~ ~
123    6,    8|            counsell. Stay stil at~ ~home, and look upon none but
124    6,   10|             both seene, and brought home~ ~with him. Afterward, the
125    7,    1|              for a night, returning home againe to his City house
126    7,    1|            signe, that John kept at home. And if he~ ~found the doore
127    7,    1|          head stood right, but John home came,~ ~ And therefore thou
128    7,    2|          upon the sodaine returning home of her Husband; who told
129    7,    2|          all day, and never comming home till night.~ ~ Finding his
130    7,    2|             this so early returning home againe this morning? It~ ~
131    7,    2|            it; and thou returnest~ ~home with thy hands in thy hose,
132    7,    2|          poore foole) live heere at home a miserable~ ~life, not
133    7,    2|            and~ ~yet thou returnest home againe, when thou shouldst
134    7,    2|           little before thy comming home) came to me, we agreed on
135    7,    2|       husband. Seeing thou art come home so~ ~luckily, helpe me to
136    7,    3|       necessitie concerneth them at home: even so Agnesia, being
137    7,    4|    adventured to bring her friend~ ~home into her owne house; but
138    7,    4|          his distrust, hee returned home at night~ ~(not having drunke
139    7,    4|              to watch the returning home of his wife, from whence
140    7,    4|       drunken houres thou returnest home to~ ~thy house. Tofano,
141    7,    4|        houres, this~ ~bad man comes home to his house, after hee
142    7,    5|             Husband was absent from home, she espyed in a corner
143    7,    5|             and then she to returne home presently~ ~againe. She
144    7,    5|         Religious habite, returning home presently to his house,
145    7,    5|       punished. His wife being come home from the~ ~Chappell, discerned
146    7,    5|        needs suppe and lodge~ ~from home. Remember thy selfe therefore
147    7,    6| Lambertuccio. Her Husband returning home in~ ~the very instant; shee
148    7,    6|        Beltramo being~ ~ridden from home, and she having sent for
149    7,    7|       Anichino remaining behinde at home, Madame Beatrix, who~ ~(
150    7,    7|         meane while; Egano returned home from Hawking, and so soone~ ~
151    7,    7|       belike purposely) tarrying at home, watching such a leysure
152    7,    8|         often abroad, and little at home, whereby shee~ ~had small
153    7,    8|          after her Husbands comming home.~ ~ The fight (as you have
154    7,    8|            Then will I bring~ ~them home with me, and they perceiving
155    7,    8|         part thence with Arriguccio home~ ~to his house, for the
156    7,    8|       sonnes, did I not tell you at home in our owne house, that~ ~
157    7,    8|         both faults together.~ ~ So home againe went they, and Arriguccio
158    8,    1|             debt. After his returne home from Geneway, hee told him
159    8,    1|        before her Husbande returned home, is a~ ~matter out of y
160    8,    1|        therewith since your comming home: but~ ~hereafter I will
161    8,    2|          her,~ ~which when hee sent home againe in the presence of
162    8,    2|           goe to Florence, to carry home such yarne as was sent me
163    8,    2|         knew~ ~Bentivegna to bee at home with his wife, by a spye
164    8,    2|             and Pestell, beare them home to Belcolore,~ ~and tell
165    8,    2|           her: Sir Simon sends them home with thankes, they having~ ~
166    8,    2|               Away went the Clearke home with the Cloake, and told
167    8,    3|             have found it; returned home to his house heavily loaden
168    8,    3|           hardly they could~ ~reach home by dinner time) according
169    8,    3|          slippe, is privilie gone~ ~home to dinner, and making starke
170    8,    3|         laden as hee was) to steale home~ ~faire and softly before
171    8,    3|              Why should not we go~ ~home, as well as hee? And reason
172    8,    3|             in any~ ~place, he came home to his house, which was
173    8,    3|         would never let thee come~ ~home, all the whole Citie have
174    8,    3|            they followed Calandrino home to his house, and being
175    8,    3|             And couldst thou steale home, never~ ~bidding us so much
176    8,    3|          end of all when I was come home into mine owne house, this~ ~
177    8,    4|            her, and~ ~shee returned home to her house.~ ~ Heere I
178    8,    6|           Calandrino going directly home to his house, and instantly
179    8,    6|         life, because I dare not go home to mine~ ~owne house, in
180    8,    6|      speeches beside, all departing home unto their houses, very
181    8,    6|            to~ ~thy selfe, stealing home invisibly before us, and
182    8,    7|       Schooles at Paris,~ ~returned home to Florence, not to make
183    8,    7|         upon his~ ~legges, returned home, (so well as hee could)
184    8,    7|               Ancilla came jocondly home with her answere, and a
185    8,    7|            so parting, she returned home to her house.~ ~ Our over-joyed
186    8,    7|          them, conducted the Lady~ ~home to his owne house: and gaining
187    8,    8|        absence, as when he abode at home; beganne to~ ~glance amorous
188    8,    8|           sodainly will I returne~ ~home, and upon thy hearing of
189    8,    8|    neighbour Spinelloccio is not at home,~ ~because he dineth forth
190    8,    8|         meanes, his wife is left at home alone: give her a call out
191    8,    9|         profession; we might sit at home with bread~ ~and water,
192    8,    9|          Woman, wishing himselfe at home againe in his house, rather~ ~
193    8,    9|          and having no other means, home he returned to his~ ~own
194    8,    9|         Doctor~ ~should bee welcomd home by his angry wife: who scolding
195    8,   10|            answer, but she returned home to her~ ~owne house, which
196    9,    1|            the grave, and bring him home to her house, wher you~ ~
197    9,    1|       willing divers times to turne home backe againe: yet such was
198    9,    1|               would not yet returne home to his Lodging: but, when
199    9,    3|             thou shouldst returne~ ~home presently to thy house,
200    9,    3|           them, they all returned~ ~home with Calandrino unto his
201    9,    3|           said to her.~ ~ Maide, go home againe, and tell Calandrino,
202    9,    3|    necessaries bought~ ~and sent me home to my house. Concerning
203    9,    3|            Master Doctor being gone home to his house, made ready
204    9,    5|            her, and then convey her home againe.~ ~ At one time among
205    9,    5|           reason) when he~ ~brought home stones from the plain of
206    9,    5|         leave mee hunger-starved at home? An olde~ ~knave with (almost)
207    9,    5|            thou not worke enough at home,~ ~but must bee gadding
208    9,    5|          misused and~ ~beaten, went home to Florence with his Wife,
209    9,    7|            knew her, and caried her home to~ ~her house, where she
210    9,    8|             and durtied) had gotten home to his owne house,~ ~he
211    9,    9|             Giosefo, and~ ~returned home to his owne house: hee acquainted
212    9,   10|         double: and when we returne home to our~ ~house, then thou
213   10,    1|           away~ ~from you. Carry it home with you into your Countrey,
214   10,    1|           liberall a gift, returned home joyfully therewith, into
215   10,    3|           maist with safety returne home unto thine owne abiding,~ ~
216   10,    3|    necessary occasions~ ~called him home: he departed thence with
217   10,    4|            come, to be~ ~conveighed home to her owne house. Madame,
218   10,    4|   effectuall manner, he invited him home to his~ ~house, and there
219   10,    4|          weakenesse)~ ~carryeth him home to his owne house, where
220   10,    4|              The Lady was welcommed home to her owne house, with
221   10,    5|            admiration, she returned home againe, the~ ~most sorrowfull
222   10,    5|             her leave, she returned home honorably~ ~attended to
223   10,    6|         they~ ~did before, returned home to the mansion house.~ ~
224   10,    8|           with her, they returned~ ~home to their lodging, where
225   10,    8|          wherupon Gisippus received home Sophronia into his house,~ ~
226   10,    8|             of the Quintij, brought home by them into the Romane~ ~
227   10,    8|             long, till~ ~Titus came home, yet not daring to manifest
228   10,    8|               truth.~ ~ Titus tooke home with him his friend Gisippus,
229   10,    9|         disappointed, and shee went home~ ~with him to his owne house.~ ~ ~ ~
230   10,    9|             will direct your course home againe to me, before your
231   10,    9|              being ready to returne home againe: he purposed to write
232   10,    9|             many Italians returning home, and carrying this report
233   10,    9|   Bridegrooms abiding, and repayred home to Thorello's house, with~ ~
234   10,   10|        favour againe, brought her~ ~home to his owne Pallace, where (
235   10,   10|        dales)~ ~to have her brought home to my Pallace. Let your
236   10,   10|             but~ ~will returne thee home to thy Fathers house, with
237   10,   10|            You command me, to carry home the marriage Dowry which
238   10,   10|          all that saw her, she went home to her old~ ~fathers house.~ ~
239   10,   10|     marriage is ended, returne then home to thy father againe.~ ~
240   10,   10|              Lord Marques, fetching home old Janiculo from his country
241   10, Song|             and the Ladies repaired home~ ~to their houses.~ ~ -
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