Day, Novell

  1  Ind      |  demonstrate the occasion how and wherefore the matters~ ~hapned, which
  2  Ind      |           to our ancient custome: wherefore, after that~ ~the Churches
  3  Ind      | repetition of so many~ ~miseries; wherefore, being willing to part with
  4  Ind      |           a contrary argument.~ ~ Wherefore, to the end, that by being
  5  Ind      |           may~ ~ensue thereon.~ ~ Wherefore, if you thinke good, I would
  6  Ind      |          seeme very inconvenient: wherefore as we~ ~have such care of
  7    1,    1|        the Creator of all things. Wherefore, seeing that I am the man~ ~
  8    1,    1|    argument of a good conscience: Wherefore, after hee had much~ ~commended
  9    1,    1|           devotion to your Order. Wherefore,~ ~I beseech you, so soone
 10    1,    3|        into the accidents of men. Wherefore, I will relate a~ ~matter
 11    1,    3|             other of these times: wherefore, I would gladly bee informed
 12    1,    3|           had what he aymed at.~ ~Wherefore, bethinking himselfe to
 13    1,    3|        satisfie~ ~them all three. Wherefore, secretly having conferred
 14    1,    4|         cause most contentment.~ ~Wherefore having heard that by the
 15    1,    4|          before~ ~all the Monkes. Wherefore hee concluded, first to
 16    1,    4|    intended) that hee should not. Wherefore,~ ~finding himselfe to be
 17    1,    5|         not easily to be seduced; wherefore, as~ ~hee grew enamored
 18    1,    6|       while~ ~before dinner time: wherefore entering into the great
 19    1,    9|        some~ ~mirthfull accident. Wherefore willingly, and with consent
 20    2,    1|         Host where I~ ~am lodged. Wherefore good my Lord, if you finde
 21    2,    3|      their inordinate expences.~ ~Wherefore hee counselled them, (as
 22    2,    3|           logger headed~ ~traine. Wherefore, taking compassion on his
 23    2,    3|          great losses in England; wherefore, upon an opportunity so~ ~
 24    2,    3|        any else doe~ ~dislike it. Wherefore (holy Father) the principall
 25    2,    4|             hazard a second fall; wherefore, conferring with his owne
 26    2,    4|         perill) to his owne home. Wherefore, wrapping up the~ ~jewels
 27    2,    6|      recovery of her lost powers; wherefore her spirits~ ~might the
 28    2,    6|       late delivery in child bed; wherefore shee lay~ ~downe unto the
 29    2,    6|         and~ ~discreetly advised. Wherefore, comforting both her selfe
 30    2,    6|         prisoner to King Charles. Wherefore,~ ~despairing of any successefull
 31    2,    6|           he should be so severe: wherefore, although shee~ ~was likewise
 32    2,    6| compassion will not suffer in me. Wherefore~ ~seeing (as thou informest
 33    2,    6|           little to~ ~his liking. Wherefore, embracing him, and kissing
 34    2,    7|      against their ominous yssue. Wherefore,~ ~if we would walke directly,
 35    2,    7|         by the rarities of~ ~Art. Wherefore, let it not offend you,
 36    2,    7|          farre enough from her.~ ~Wherefore, hearing no answere, nor
 37    2,    7|    beganne to moove the~ ~matter: wherefore, perceiving that all faire
 38    2,    7|        any longer tarrying there: Wherefore, having his agents at hand
 39    2,    7|         securitie to them both.~ ~Wherefore, hee rather advised her,
 40    2,    7|         where I have seene~ ~you, wherefore I would entreat (if it might
 41    2,    7|        downe her faire cheekes:~ ~wherefore Antigonus thus spake unto
 42    2,    7|         their~ ~Law and Religion: wherefore I answered (according as
 43    2,    8|          the one, then the other. Wherefore~ ~desertfully, in the censure
 44    2,    8|     duties~ ~belonging to a wife. Wherefore, in regard of the unfained
 45    2,    9|          through feare and folly. Wherefore, hold it for a certaine
 46    2,    9|       hath~ ~saide, is very true, wherefore let him come when he will,
 47    2,   10|     loyall carriage towards them. Wherefore, the Tale that I purpose~ ~
 48    2,   10|          to take knowledge of me. Wherefore, going neerer to her, he~ ~
 49    2,   10|     confesse him in his presence. Wherefore hee entreated of~ ~Pagamino,
 50    2,   10|        wherewith you~ ~tutord me. Wherefore my purpose is to continue
 51    2,   10|          thee better contentment. Wherefore~ ~(deare heart) doe not
 52    3,    2|         together from the Queene. Wherefore, to see in what~ ~manner,
 53    3,    2|      beene this night beguiled:~ ~wherefore (very advisedly) hee considered,
 54    3,    2|      intent he was thus marked.~ ~Wherefore, without any longer dallying,
 55    3,    3|           loath to yeeld deniall. Wherefore, most humbly I entreate
 56    3,    3|          better stored then I am. Wherefore good~ ~Father, purposely
 57    3,    3|         his promise made to~ ~me; wherefore, in regard of his former
 58    3,    3|       such an enemy to goodnesse. Wherefore (good Father) to~ ~deliver
 59    3,    3|           of such worthy esteeme; wherefore no sooner was he gone from~ ~
 60    3,    4|          endeavours to Alchimy:~ ~wherefore, he kept no other family,
 61    3,    4|           have any such motion:~ ~wherefore, not daring to stirre from
 62    3,    5|           such unkinde cruelty.~ ~Wherefore, to prevent so blacke a
 63    3,    5|          still doest beare to me. Wherefore,~ ~comfort thy selfe, and
 64    3,    5|           replyed not one~ ~word; wherefore the Magnifico arose, and
 65    3,    5|        selfe. What doe I meane?~ ~Wherefore is my youth? The olde miserable
 66    3,    6|         true contentment~ ~after. Wherefore, joy of my life, doe not
 67    3,    7|        changed from her dwelling: wherefore (much perplexed in minde)
 68    3,    7|          one sooner then other:~ ~wherefore if you have intelligence
 69    3,    7|        deliverance of her Father, wherefore he said:~ ~Ladie, to the
 70    3,    7|        purposely to affright her; wherefore he said. Be not affraid
 71    3,    7|     performe~ ~and accomplish it. Wherefore, demaund whatsoever thou
 72    3,    7|    disgrace to him and his feast. Wherefore,~ ~as before he had resolved,
 73    3,    7|        her~ ~duty to her husband. Wherefore being risen, as all the
 74    3,    8|       enjoyne me to keepe secret: wherefore, I beseech you Sir~ ~to
 75    3,    8|     craving for mercy,~ ~demanded wherefore he was so severely punished?
 76    3,    8|       long~ ~enough in Purgatory: wherefore, the better to countenance
 77    3,    9|          to declare her Novell.~ ~Wherefore, when the discourse of Madam
 78    3,    9|    discreete young~ ~Gentlewoman; wherefore, he would no longer hide
 79    3,    9|           onely in regard of her: wherefore, she had determined betweene~ ~
 80    3,    9|        lack of a competent dowry. Wherefore Madame, in recompence of
 81    3,   10|          to~ ~the service of God; wherefore she asked one of them how
 82    3,   10|      among us, as it still is.~ ~ Wherefore, young ladies, I beseech
 83    4      |       mine~ ~intended enterprize. Wherefore, I can sufficiently witnesse (
 84    4,    1|            were able to expresse: wherefore, if I have beene any way
 85    4,    2|           of~ ~the Kings command: wherefore, chusing rather to recreate
 86    4,    2|          a matter of sound truth. Wherefore,~ ~perceiving that his lewdnesse
 87    4,    2|        fearing~ ~to affright you. Wherefore, now he sends you word by
 88    4,    2|          embellishments appeared: wherefore being come home, and sitting~ ~
 89    4,    4|        vertuous opinion of him.~ ~Wherefore, awaiting such convenient
 90    4,    4|         vertue dwelling in him.~ ~Wherefore, if ever you have bene amorously
 91    4,    4|        the ship their purchase.~ ~Wherefore, giving a lowde shout, according
 92    4,    5|           while) with her teares. Wherefore her Brethren having intelligence;~ ~
 93    4,    5|        compasse of her~ ~ability. Wherefore, in regard she could not
 94    4,    6|         in order to~ ~salute you. Wherefore, I am of this opinion, that
 95    4,    6|         so many singular vertues. Wherefore,~ ~I hold it farre better
 96    4,    7|        guiltie of the mans death. Wherefore, in the presence of Simonida,~ ~
 97    4,    8|           marriage to some other. Wherefore, hold it good,~ ~that to
 98    4,   10|         meanly afflicted thereby. Wherefore the whole day hath~ ~bene
 99    4,   10|           otherwise it cannot be: wherefore, it is best for~ ~me to
100    4,   10|            made them no answer;~ ~wherefore they called to their husbands,
101    4,   10|         thought him to be~ ~dead, wherefore she saide. Beleeve me Sir,
102    4,   10|        even as I returned home.~ ~Wherefore Mistresse, as you may easily
103    5,    1|         or terrene consideration; wherefore the more gladly he contented~ ~
104    5,    1|       redound to her dishonour:~ ~wherefore awaking her women and servants,
105    5,    1|       againe in so short a while. Wherefore, if thy vertue be such as
106    5,    1|          our divine~ ~Mistresses. Wherefore, if thou art desirous to
107    5,    5|          give no consent thereto: wherefore,~ ~perceiving their honest
108    5,    5|         will stay to heare~ ~mee. Wherefore, if my service this way
109    5,    5|         whose~ ~Daughter she was. Wherefore, the suite you make to me,
110    5,    5|        was also present with him, wherefore taking him aside, he said
111    5,    5|     before the~ ~spoyle was made. Wherefore, without deferring it to
112    5,    6|     pleased with a better gift;~ ~wherefore, they were no sooner landed
113    5,    6|          presume to contradict.~ ~Wherefore, as he had commanded, so
114    5,    7|          the Armenian Language;~ ~wherefore, when he was just opposite
115    5,    7|        Sonne which he had lost;~ ~wherefore, the teares standing in
116    5,    7|        sentenced to~ ~bee hanged: wherefore, accompanied with his fellow
117    5,    7|         be wipt away with credit. Wherefore he sent in all~ ~poast haste,
118    5,    8|      continue still every Friday. Wherefore,~ ~setting a good note or
119    5,    8|         for them to accomplish:~ ~wherefore, being returned to Ravenna,
120    5,    9|          he was in her company;~ ~wherefore, shee entred into this private
121    5,    9|            but his losse of life. Wherefore I beseech you, not in regard~ ~
122    6,    3|       speeches were scandalous.~ ~Wherefore, never seeking for any further
123    6,    5|           Giotto, lay in Mugello; wherefore, when Holy-dayes were celebrated~ ~
124    6,   10|         heard any speech of them. Wherefore the two crafty consorts,~ ~
125    6,   10|    soveraigntie~ ~and government: wherefore, be you our King, and rule
126    6,   10|        there to bathe themselves. Wherefore they sent~ ~the waiting
127    7,    1|          as John of Lorrayne was. Wherefore (faire Ladies) it remaineth
128    7,    4|        which wee have expected.~ ~Wherefore, to try if shame can procure
129    7,    5|       best able to~ ~discover it. Wherefore to conclude the proheme
130    7,    5|         of my house~ ~this night, wherefore see you the streete doore
131    7,    5|        thine honest meaning Wife. Wherefore, to~ ~feede thee in thy
132    7,    5|       that would be so misguided. Wherefore, she having~ ~thus wisely
133    7,    6|           greatly~ ~discomforted; wherefore he said unto her, What is
134    7,    7|           be~ ~worthy of my love. Wherefore, with this kisse I freely
135    7,    9|     redeeme the injury~ ~done me. Wherefore Lesca, to be as compleate
136    7,    9|            and shallow adventure: Wherefore, I thinke it convenient,
137    7,    9|        further assurance thereof: Wherefore, beleeve it~ ~unfeignedly,
138    7,    9|        urged~ ~onely to trie him, wherefore, thus he replyed. Lesca,
139    7,    9|           seemed to take dislike. Wherefore~ ~she advised them, that
140    7,    9|          taste of these Peares:~ ~Wherefore, climbe up into the Tree,
141    7, Song|         wished by all~ ~the rest. Wherefore, after the Song was ended;
142    7, Song|         due regard of~ ~it selfe. Wherefore, being desirous to imitate
143    8,    1|          Crownes, not~ ~regarding wherefore Gulfardo used these words:
144    8,    2|            triall of his fortune: wherefore, setting aside all other
145    8,    3|        both our trot and~ ~amble. Wherefore, by my consent, if your
146    8,    3|     answer them one~ ~ready word, wherefore hee sate fretting like a
147    8,    4|        honestie is in widdowes.~ ~Wherefore, pardon mee (Holy Father:)
148    8,    4|        house~ ~also is not great, wherefore it is impossible to be there,
149    8,    5|         any better entertainment. Wherefore, it would be best~ ~for
150    8,    6|       singular peece of proofe.~ ~Wherefore we inflict this punishment
151    8,    7|       last of~ ~silly Calandrino. Wherefore, it is now my determination,
152    8,    7|           refused my~ ~kindnesse: wherefore (if you please) shew mee,
153    8,    7|          sutable to your purpose: wherefore, with such expedition as~ ~
154    8,    7|   according to thine owne saying. Wherefore, in regard~ ~that I am neither
155    8,    7|          longer able to deny you; wherefore, tell me~ ~where your garments
156    8,    7|          moanes and lamentations. Wherefore, he cryed~ ~out so lowd
157    8,    8|      strict, rigorous and severe. Wherefore, when Madame~ ~Pampinea
158    8,    8|          is yet farre enough off, wherefore then~ ~should we part so
159    8,    9|      verily they did so in deede. Wherefore, he~ ~demanded of divers
160    8,    9|           should know it from me, wherefore I pray you to urge it~ ~
161    8,    9|            employed for thy sake: wherefore, never wonder at my continuall~ ~
162    8,    9|         yet above ten yeares old. Wherefore let~ ~me prevaile with thee,
163    8,    9|           as himselfe~ ~pleaseth. Wherefore I thinke it very expedient,
164    8,    9|           not a jotte affraid.~ ~ Wherefore, never be distrustfull of
165    8,   10|           in~ ~walking freely.~ ~ Wherefore, concerning our pastime
166    8, Song|        his true meaning indeed.~ ~Wherefore the Queene, perceiving the
167    9,    1|          thing which they desire. Wherefore, to free my~ ~selfe from
168    9,    1|  personall appearance to them.~ ~ Wherefore, first of all go thou to
169    9,    3|        the whole tricke intended: wherefore,~ ~when the Damosell was
170    9,    4|         often he was wont to doe. Wherefore, determining so to leave~ ~
171    9,    4|       with presumptuous language: wherefore, without making any more~ ~
172    9,    5|         of her resorting thither. Wherefore,~ ~Calandrino going forth
173    9,    5|          pleasest to command hir. Wherefore, if~ ~Phillippo do this
174    9,    5|     credibly given to understand; wherefore walke presently along~ ~
175    9,    6|          shee was, and with whom; wherefore having wit at will, and
176    9,    7|        see them effected~ ~on me. Wherefore, I will well enough looke
177    9,    8|         Alas Sir, said Blondello, wherefore do you strike~ ~me? Signior
178    9,    9|   reserved,~ ~granted to Dioneus; wherefore, after they had all smiled
179    9,    9|       enclining to misgovernment; wherefore to correct the iniquity
180    9,    9|            Giosefo also relating, wherefore he came thither; the King~ ~
181    9,    9|           Bridge by any~ ~meanes, wherefore one of the Muletters tooke
182    9,   10|       honoured with this dignity; wherefore~ ~(with a gracious smile)
183    9,   10|       your selves best~ ~pleased: wherefore, having enjoyed such a time
184   10,    1|          empayring of his~ ~fame, wherefore he resolved on his departure
185   10,    2|         or the least~ ~impairing. Wherefore, give a part, or take all,
186   10,    3|          spreading of their fame. Wherefore, if for the increasing of
187   10,    3|      before it must leave mee.~ ~ Wherefore, I hold it much better for
188   10,    4|   spacious a~ ~field to walke in. Wherefore, as well in behalfe of the
189   10,    4|     verily thinke you to be dead, wherefore~ ~there is not any one,
190   10,    4|           incident to~ ~childing: wherefore, with helpe of the aged
191   10,    5|           hitherto I have done.~ ~Wherefore, if he wil give me assurance,
192   10,    5|          never able to recover.~ ~Wherefore, I would have thee go to
193   10,    6|         contrarie faction to his: wherefore, he~ ~thought it fit to
194   10,    6|        knew them to be most true: wherefore,~ ~after he had ventred
195   10,    7|        she stood affected to him. Wherefore, one~ ~day she entreated
196   10,    7|          of thy faire daughter;~ ~wherefore, we will goe our selfe in
197   10,    8|        any of the greatest Kings. Wherefore I purpose to~ ~tell you
198   10,    8|      should unmannerly accept it. Wherefore, being unable to refrain~ ~
199   10,    8|           there concerning~ ~him; wherefore he concluded with Gisippus
200   10,    8|       must needs returne to Rome, wherefore~ ~being minded to take Sophronia
201   10,    8|          the hatred of the other. Wherefore they went to seeke Titus,
202   10,    8|        found this morning slaine, wherefore Noble Praetor,~ ~let no
203   10,    8|       former kindnesses received. Wherefore, the teares flowing abundantly~ ~
204   10,    8|          that~ ~murdered the man, wherefore, I commiserate the case
205   10,    9|         to respect with honor.~ ~ Wherefore, Saladine demanding of one
206   10,    9|           could use towards them: wherefore, it~ ~did highly distast
207   10,    9|          could desire or deserve: Wherefore, you might wel be the sooner~ ~
208   10,    9|          all the rest of the day; wherefore, when they had rested~ ~
209   10,    9|         by any possible meanes.~ ~Wherefore, certaine Ambassadours beeing
210   10,    9|          stronger for us then so: wherefore turne backe~ ~with us, and
211   10,    9|         was not a little joyfull. Wherefore, sitting up in the bedde,~ ~
212   10,   10|        marry with another Wife,~ ~wherefore sending for her immediatly,
213   10,   10|     morning when he espoused her. Wherefore he~ ~delivered them to her,
214   10,   10|           as~ ~she ought to have. Wherefore, commanding her into his
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