Day, Novell

  1    1,    1|         more heerein, because he knew the Burgundians to be~ ~
  2    1,    1|         Musciatto (who very well knew his life and~ ~behaviour)
  3    1,    3|      Lawes~ ~above the other, he knew that Saladine had what he
  4    1,    3|        them more then the other, knew not how to make his~ ~choise,
  5    1,    4|     paine, for the veniall Monke knew well enough (though~ ~wanton
  6    1,    4|         that the Monke not onely knew as much as he did,~ ~but
  7    1,    5|     Knight was then present, who knew him very familiarly, and
  8    1,    5|      much the rather, because he knew the Country~ ~to be of such
  9    1,    5|        King heard this reply, he knew well enough the occasion~ ~
 10    1,    6|         neere about him, if they knew the base Knave that sate~ ~
 11    1,    7|          who (as every one wel~ ~knew) was more rich in inheritances,
 12    2,    1|           thereat: but when they knew the reason why the throngs
 13    2,    1|         neere~ ~to the body, who knew Martellino very perfectly;
 14    2,    1|        stand up and walke,~ ~hee knew him then to be the man indeede;
 15    2,    1|         him,~ ~demanding, how he knew that the man had no such
 16    2,    3|        to him. What shee was, he knew not, but in~ ~regard of
 17    2,    4|      indifferently restored, hee knew the place where~ ~hee was;
 18    2,    5|        soone as shee saw Andrea, knew him, and~ ~leaving her youthfull
 19    2,    5|          demanding of him, if he knew an honest Gentleman lodging~ ~
 20    2,    5|          of courtesie, that he~ ~knew not what to say, but onely
 21    2,    5|         the House, which then he knew too~ ~well to his cost,
 22    2,    5|          Halbards, which he well knew that his~ ~companions had
 23    2,    5|           finger) wandred on hee knew not whether: till comming
 24    2,    6|         had heard, who very well knew her husband,~ ~compassion
 25    2,    6|         view of each other, shee knew not him, nor he her, so
 26    2,    7|           as thinking that~ ~she knew nothing therof, and complaining
 27    2,    7|              The two young Lords knew all this matter, before
 28    2,    7|          their beds, before they knew of their enimies comming,~ ~
 29    2,    7|        the faire Lady,~ ~whom he knew to be the beloved of Constantine,
 30    2,    7|        of Famagosta, because she knew one like him~ ~so called?
 31    2,    7|      Upon these words, Antigonus knew her immediately to~ ~be
 32    2,    8|          and admiration, that he knew not how to carry~ ~himselfe
 33    2,    8|       seriously viewed him, he~ ~knew him perfectly; and the teares
 34    2,   10|     vaine, he neither (as~ ~yet) knew the man, nor what was become
 35    3,    1|        my~ ~departing, that if I knew any one who would undertake
 36    3,    1|     before him, which~ ~Massetto knew well enough how to do, and
 37    3,    1|   Fac-totum perceived, that~ ~he knew perfectly how to undergo
 38    3,    1|         dwelling thereabout, who knew Massetto to~ ~be dumbe,
 39    3,    2|          of the King, who (as he knew very well) slept~ ~many
 40    3,    2|   sutable to his desire, when he knew the King~ ~to bee at rest
 41    3,    3|        ensuing. The man himselfe knew nothing hereof, and therefore
 42    3,    3|          of~ ~the man, presently knew whom shee meant, and highly
 43    3,    3|        divers times, whether she knew him so perfectly, that she
 44    3,    4|         observed before, neither knew the wall to have any such
 45    3,    5|        saddle excepted, which he knew not by any meanes~ ~how
 46    3,    6|        of the fruite, before she knew the flowers. A~ ~sufficient
 47    3,    7|         matters, which well shee knew, and was greatly amazed
 48    3,    7|       Theobaldoes, who (indeede) knew it; whereupon shee returned
 49    3,    7|         saw~ ~it, immediatly she knew it, and answered, Yes Sir,
 50    3,    7|        advisedly beheld him, and knew him indeed to be Theobaldo,
 51    3,    7|      especially Hermelina, who~ ~knew (better then the rest) on
 52    3,    7|    little admiration,~ ~they all knew him, yet doubted whether
 53    3,    8|         a manifest signe, as she knew, that~ ~it was her turne
 54    3,    8|        eyes fixed on the ground, knew not well how~ ~shee should
 55    3,    8|          once appeased. O that I knew (quoth Ferando) by what
 56    3,    9|          together, such as she~ ~knew fitting for that kinde of
 57    3,    9|     comfort; affirming, that she knew her selfe able to cure~ ~
 58    3,    9|          property, which he well knew to be remaining in it. And
 59    3,    9|        company. Now, albeit shee knew him well enough, yet shee
 60    3,    9|          of cordiall~ ~love; she knew the intent to be honest,
 61    3,    9|   admiration; for~ ~full well he knew the Ring: and both the children
 62    3,    9|      would acknowledge her. Well knew hee that she had store of
 63    3,   10|       when~ ~she had done and he knew that only he remained to
 64    4,    1|      perswasion, that I truely~ ~knew thy vertue, and honest integrity
 65    4,    1|         deserved it.~ ~ The King knew well enough the high spirit
 66    4,    1|       effect of the message, she knew certainely,~ ~that was the
 67    4,    1|         standing by her, neither knew what heart it~ ~was, nor
 68    4,    1|         Now~ ~although her women knew not what water it was, yet
 69    4,    2|      taske~ ~was imposed on her, knew well (by her owne disposition)
 70    4,    2|      logger headed beast, and he knew not~ ~the difference betweene
 71    4,    2|      Gossip (quoth~ ~she) if you knew what account is made of
 72    4,    2|      passing~ ~betweene them, he knew him to be Friar Albert,
 73    4,    2|        his vizard, but every one knew him to be Fryar~ ~Albert;
 74    4,    3|          their course themselves knew not whether.~ ~ The amorous
 75    4,    5|          And seeming, as if they knew not of their love, had~ ~
 76    4,    5|    verily beleeved, because they knew no reason why they should~ ~
 77    4,    5|         on her in the house, and knew the~ ~secret passages of
 78    4,    5|          lockes of haire,~ ~they knew it to be Lorenzoes head,
 79    4,    6|            still suspitious, but knew not whereof; fixing her
 80    4,    6|       wofull extremity, that she knew not what to do, or say.
 81    4,    6|      thou hast lost him before I knew him.~ ~Neverthelesse, seeing
 82    4,    7|       whom she so dearely loved: knew not how to excuse-her selfe,
 83    4,    8|      such travaile,~ ~because he knew how to dispose of himselfe
 84    4,   10|         strictly. And because he knew not~ ~where he was, as also
 85    4,   10| strangely come to life againe,~ ~knew not well what to say; but
 86    4,   10|     before, made answer, that he knew not where.~ ~Onely he well
 87    5,    1|     Kindred, and all else that~ ~knew him. For first, he requested
 88    5,    2|       Susa. The young~ ~Damosell knew not whether she were on
 89    5,    2|        name before, although she knew not what occasion~ ~should
 90    5,    2|   Martuccio Gomito.~ ~After they knew for a certainty that he
 91    5,    3|           as you heard before)~ ~knew not any place of refuge
 92    5,    3|      woman made answer, that she knew not~ ~where she was, and
 93    5,    3|         upon~ ~Angelina, but she knew her immediately, and entertaining
 94    5,    3|     moved the Lady (who likewise knew~ ~Pedro perfectly well)
 95    5,    5|          his custody, and how he knew her to be~ ~borne in Faenza:
 96    5,    5|       Guidotto of Cremona,~ ~and knew well the House which he
 97    5,    5|         looking advisedly on it, knew it to be the selfe-same~ ~
 98    5,    5|  kindnesse, because (as yet) she knew no reason for it,~ ~hee
 99    5,    7|       whom. Phineo hearing this, knew then~ ~assuredly, that this
100    5,    9|      Sonnes desire: for well she knew, how long a time Frederigo
101    5,   10|        offered him by Pedro, who knew~ ~the youth perfectly, and
102    6,  Ind|         the occasion thereof, he knew not. Whereupon, the Queene~ ~
103    6,    5|          appeared by such, who~ ~knew Much lesse then he, or his
104    6,    5|      Which when Forese heard, he knew his owne error, and saw
105    6,   10|        speech, uttering often he knew not what himselfe:~ ~that
106    6,   10|        for them.~ ~ Moreover, he knew how to speake, and do such
107    6,   10|         to do this deede, for he knew him not to be endued with
108    6,   10|         added moreover, that she knew some others, who had beguiled~ ~
109    7,    5|        impatiently, because shee knew her selfe not any way faulty.~ ~
110    7,    5|       closely veyled, but~ ~shee knew his beard, and said to her
111    7,    5|          had done, and which she knew as well as himself.~ ~And
112    7,    5|       came or no? The Woman, who knew well enough the~ ~Messenger (
113    7,    5|      needs bee my~ ~Confessor? I knew thee Husband to be the man,
114    7,    6|     carried, that Beltramo never knew this queint deceitfull~ ~
115    7,    7|      secret, in regard that they knew more then~ ~any other else
116    7,   10|          such meaning, for hee~ ~knew well enough that Tingoccio
117    7,   10|         remained in this life) I knew you to be very~ ~familiar:
118    7,   10|        though his Gossip Agnesia knew it not) he needed no such~ ~
119    8,    1|        living. Next, because she knew him to be rich, and she
120    8,    2|       morning, when hee heard or knew that she was in the Church,
121    8,    2|       about dinner time, when he knew~ ~Bentivegna to bee at home
122    8,    5|          fellow, and because hee knew I~ ~came hither to make
123    8,    7|           Reniero, who perfectly knew both the Dairy Farme, and
124    8,    7|          speake~ ~truly, I never knew how to steepe in tears,
125    8,    7|         the Tower? Full well she knew the voyce of her peazant,
126    8,    7|   understood by her, that no one knew of her being there, but~ ~
127    8,    8|          true~ ~wisedome. For he knew well enough, that to make
128    8,    9|          was the onely man, that knew his mariage with Bergamino;
129    8,    9|            farre dismayed, as he knew not what was best to be
130    8,   10|      being ended, Dioneus,~ ~who knew it was his Office to be
131    8,   10|       and she, seeming as if she knew nothing of the~ ~wealth
132    8,   10|     Novell, Madame Lauretta also knew,~ ~that the conclusion of
133    9,    1|      ugly deformed, that such as knew him not, would stand gastly~ ~
134    9,    2|     Nunnes, and whosoever~ ~else knew her.~ ~ They further concluded (
135    9,    2|      able to~ ~excuse her fault, knew not what answer to make,
136    9,    6|       fathers house, whereof hee knew every part and~ ~parcell,
137    9,    6|       voyce of Adriano from his: knew presently where~ ~shee was,
138    9,    7|         cannot tell, whether you knew Talano de Molese, or no,
139    9,    7|        husband: but in regard he knew not~ ~how to helpe it, constrainedly
140    9,    7|         Wife, answered Talano, I knew well enough before, what
141    9,    7|         and face, the shepheards knew her, and caried her home
142    9,    8|        that Blondello (whom~ ~he knew well enough) sent this message
143    9,    8|      Blondello,~ ~considering he knew what kinde of man Philippo
144    9,    9|        plainely perceive, that I knew not how to handle my selfe-will'
145   10,    3|    meaner man: and,~ ~because he knew him not, neyther had heard
146   10,    3|        he demanded of him, if he knew where Nathan then was?~ ~
147   10,    3|      advisedly on his face,~ ~he knew him immediately to be the
148   10,    3|       answered Mithridanes, if I knew so well howe to direct~ ~
149   10,    6|        afflicted him, because he knew them to be most true: wherefore,~ ~
150   10,    7|         my yeelding affection: I knew~ ~you to be a King, and
151   10,    8|         him any food, wandred he knew not~ ~whether, desiring
152   10,    8|         hee sate upon the bench) knew him to bee Gysippus, not
153   10,    8|       committed the murder. Well knew his conscience, that none
154   10,    9|   direction, especially when she knew her husbands minde. As they
155   10,    9|          the Knight, whom~ ~they knew to bee a Citizen, and no
156   10,    9|          of the Ambassadors (who knew him perfectly, but made
157   10,    9|      things about him: albeit he knew~ ~sufficiently the magnificence
158   10,   10|        young Gentlewoman, who he knew to be equall in proportion
159   10,   10|    easily be rid of them; but he knew her to be a truely vertuous~ ~
160   10,   10| understanding in her, because he knew~ ~her to be singularly wise:
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