Day, Novell

  1  Ind      |       Madame Pampinea was chosen Queene for the first day. Whereupon,
  2  Ind      |      received licence from their Queene to~ ~disport themselves,
  3  Ind      |       the time limitted by the~ ~Queene, they returned into the
  4  Ind      |    instruments artificially) the Queene commanded, that~ ~divers
  5  Ind      | excellent daunce. Whereupon, the Queene with the rest of the Ladies,~ ~
  6  Ind      |          so the time, untill the Queene commanded them all to~ ~
  7  Ind      |          al. In the morning, the Queene and~ ~all the rest being
  8  Ind      |    pleasant tales; whereupon the Queene saide: Seeing you have~ ~
  9    1,    2|         observed among them, the Queene commanded Madam Neiphila (
 10    1,    3|          company; it pleased the Queene, that Madame Philomena~ ~
 11    1,    4|         other~ ~command from the Queene, knowing by the order formerly
 12    1,    4|          for every one~ ~(as our Queene decreed before her Dignity)
 13    1,    5|          women.~ ~Afterward, the Queene commaunded Madam Fiammetta, (
 14    1,    6|       Assembly; began (after the Queene had thereto appointed her)~ ~
 15    1,    6|       discourse, caused both the Queene, and the rest of the company,
 16    1,    8|          The last command of the Queene, remained upon Madam Elissa,
 17    1,    9|      employment, remained to the Queene her selfe; whereupon~ ~shee
 18    1,    9|        finished, whereupon their Queene~ ~pleasantly said. For this
 19    1,    9|        but onely to bestow a new Queene~ ~upon you, who (according
 20    1,    9|        that whatsoever~ ~the new Queene shall please to appoint,
 21    1,    9|         Lady, shall governe~ ~as Queene this our Kingdome.~ ~ So
 22    1,    9|     confessing her to~ ~be their Queene, made gracious offer to
 23    1,    9|           thus honoured as their Queene, and well remembring the
 24    1,    9|          me, hath made me your~ ~Queene: I am not determined, to
 25    1,    9|     every dayes exercise.~ ~ The Queene, knowing him to be a man
 26    1,    9|         laide before them, the~ ~Queene commanded a dance, and that
 27    1, Song|     night being well run on, the Queene gave ending to this first
 28    2,  Ind|      according as it pleased the Queene to~ ~appoint) in the same
 29    2,    1|     therein the command of our~ ~Queene, and according to the subject
 30    2,    2|     neerest~ ~unto Neiphila, the Queene commanded his Tale to be
 31    2,    3|        what shee was to say; the Queene~ ~had no sooner sent out
 32    2,    3|         seeing it~ ~pleaseth the Queene, that our arguments should
 33    2,    6|           by commandement of the Queene) to~ ~speak in this manner.~ ~
 34    2,    7|   welcommed both by the King and Queene,~ ~with solemne triumphes,
 35    2,    7|       questioned by the King and Queene, concerning~ ~so large a
 36    2,    8|   speeches of Pamphilus: and the Queene perceyving the Novell to
 37    2,    8|           without consent of the Queene and her faire daughter in~ ~
 38    2,    8|   continuance of this warre, the Queene of~ ~France fell into a
 39    2,    8|          not long after, but the Queene left this life, and was
 40    2,    9|         the rest to sighing; the Queene, who was faire, comely~ ~
 41    2,   10|         Novell re-counted by the Queene: but especially Dioneus,~ ~
 42    2,   10|         you have elected me your Queene, to varie~ ~somewhat from
 43    2, Song|       pleasing~ ~dances. But the Queene considering that the meete
 44    2, Song|       for those~ ~reasons by the Queene alledged, and spending the
 45    3,  Ind|      rise blushing red, when the Queene (and all the faire company)
 46    3,  Ind|   suddainely when they saw the~ ~Queene was setting forward, charged
 47    3,  Ind| majesticke, and gentle pace, the Queene rode on, being~ ~followed
 48    3,  Ind|         by order sent~ ~from the Queene) into the Meadow where the
 49    3,  Ind|        argument appointed by the Queene being propounded) the first
 50    3,    1|      approve (according as the~ ~Queene hath commanded me, and within
 51    3,    2|         to smile: it pleased the Queene, that Madam~ ~Pampinea should
 52    3,    2|    immeasurably amorous~ ~of the Queene. And because his base and
 53    3,    2|          as to be enamoured of a Queene. And~ ~dayly, as the fury
 54    3,    2|       imagined might content the Queene.~ ~Whereon ensued, that
 55    3,    2|          the love he bare to the Queene. And upon~ ~this determination,
 56    3,    2|         either~ ~speaking to the Queene, or sending any missive
 57    3,    2|         nights together from the Queene. Wherefore, to see in what~ ~
 58    3,    2|          keepe companie with his Queene: he hid himselfe divers
 59    3,    2|         wore when he went to the Queene, very~ ~secretly he conveighed
 60    3,    2|          was conversing with the Queene.~ ~ Alas good Queene, heere
 61    3,    2|         the Queene.~ ~ Alas good Queene, heere is a sinne commited
 62    3,    2|         the King to visite~ ~the Queene, according to his wonted
 63    3,    2|        then,~ ~his resort to the Queene, was altogether in sadnesse
 64    3,    2|         disposing, whereat the~ ~Queene began not a little to mervaile.
 65    3,    2| counterfeit person or other, the Queene had beene this night beguiled:~ ~
 66    3,    2| dishonour and prejudice~ ~of the Queene: beside, her error being
 67    3,    2|       but pleasantly said to the Queene,~ ~Why Madam, although I
 68    3,    2|    lodging againe, committing my Queene to her~ ~good rest.~ ~ His
 69    3,    2|         lately familiar with the Queene,~ ~his heart and his pulse
 70    3,    3|         a generall applause; the Queene turning her selfe to~ ~Madam
 71    3,    4|  witlesse~ ~simplicity. Then the Queene, turning with chearefull
 72    3,    5|      Puccio the Alchimist, the~ ~Queene fixing her eye on Madam
 73    3,    6|          by all the company: the Queene~ ~commanded Madame Fiammetta,
 74    3,    7|  generally commended, when~ ~the Queene, to prevent the losse of
 75    3,    8|        and changes together: the Queene turned to~ ~Madame Lauretto,
 76    3,    9|     Dioneus uninfringed) but the Queene onely, to declare her Novell.~ ~
 77    4,    8|        and Girles, as King and~ ~Queene, sweet heart and sweet heart,
 78    4,   10|   Philomena led the dance, the~ ~Queene spake in this manner.~ ~
 79    4, Song|       drew on; by command of the Queene, they all repaired to their~ ~
 80    5,  Ind|           till at the length the Queene, finding~ ~the heate to
 81    5,  Ind|          sung, by order from the Queene, they were seated:~ ~ When
 82    5,  Ind| finishing of these delights, the Queene gave~ ~them leave to take
 83    5,  Ind|      wonted manner) and as the~ ~Queene had commanded, at the faire
 84    5,    2|         Liparis.~ ~ ~ ~ When the Queene perceived, that the Novell
 85    5,    2|       the more gladly obey~ ~our Queene to day, then yesterday I
 86    5,    3|      Madam Aemilia, and when the Queene perceived it was~ ~ended,
 87    5,    4|        company gave thereof; the Queene commanded Philostratus,~ ~
 88    5,    5|      same to be fully ended, the Queene thus spake. Now trust me~ ~
 89    5,    6|      pleasing to the Ladies: the Queene commanded Madam Pampinea,
 90    5,    6|           as if~ ~she had bene a Queene: none remained there behind,
 91    5,    7|    concluding of the Novell, the Queene looked on Madame Lauretta,~ ~
 92    5,    9|      finished her discourse, the Queene~ ~perceiving, that her turne
 93    5,   10|      angerly frowned on him: the Queene, knowing~ ~that her government
 94    5,   10|         and~ ~judgement; and the Queene being risen, they were all
 95    5,   10|  disposition. At the length, the Queene~ ~looking stearnely on him,
 96    6,  Ind|        to looke cleare: when the Queene (being risen) caused all
 97    6,  Ind|        violent) according as the Queene commanded.~ ~ After dinner,
 98    6,  Ind| Consistory or meeting place, the Queene having thereto~ ~generally
 99    6,  Ind|          faire fountaine. As the Queene was commanding to~ ~begin
100    6,  Ind|          Kitchin. Whereupon, the Queene caused the~ ~Master of the
101    6,  Ind|         knew not. Whereupon, the Queene~ ~commanded that they should
102    6,  Ind|   answere; then turning to~ ~the Queene, thus shee proceeded.~ ~
103    6,  Ind|         friends.~ ~ And then the Queene, somewhat offended at the
104    6,    2|       discourse being ended, the Queene gave command to Madam~ ~
105    6,    3|     commendation: it pleased the Queene, that Madame Lauretta should~ ~
106    6,    4|      with generall applause: the Queene commanded Madame Neiphila
107    6,    5| Pamphilus, by command from~ ~the Queene, spake in this manner. Woorthy
108    6,    7|  Schollers honest revenge,~ ~the Queene enjoyned Philostratus, to
109    6,    8|      forbeare smiling: which the Queene interrupting by a command~ ~
110    6,    8|        in~ ~obedience yet to our Queene, I shall report a much shorter
111    6,    9|       flout him.~ ~ ~ ~ When the Queene perceived, that Madame Aemillia
112    6,   10|         with him. Afterward, the Queene perceiving, that her reigne
113    7,   10|        with your owne Crowne, as Queene of our~ ~Company. You shall
114    7,   10|     Lauretta being~ ~now created Queene, shee caused the Master
115    7,   10| melodious. But in the end, the~ ~Queene commanded Madame Philomena
116    7, Song|          the Song was ended; the Queene~ ~remembring, that the next
117    7, Song|       Madame Neiphila being then Queene,~ ~ceasing from all our
118    7, Song|     Religious motion made by the Queene, was~ ~commendably allowed
119    8,  Ind|      temperate: according as the Queene had commanded;~ ~they were
120    8,    2|         be so served. Then~ ~the Queene, smiling on Pamphilus, commaunded
121    8,    3|        they could give over. The Queene gave~ ~charge to Madame
122    8,    5|        whole Assembly: but~ ~the Queene, looking on Philostratus,
123    8,    7|     discourse being~ ~ended; the Queene commanded Madame Pampinea,
124    8,    8|         finished hir Novell, the Queene gave command to Madame~ ~
125    8,    9|         of~ ~their Husbands: the Queene, who was the last to recount
126    8,    9|        Lady of Barbanicchia; the Queene of Baschia;~ ~the Wife to
127    8,    9|        any equall: he having the Queene of France as his Lady~ ~
128    8,    9|   Mistresse, and I, the renowned Queene of England, the onely two~ ~
129    8,    9|       And there (quoth he) the~ ~Queene of England having somewhat
130    8,   10|          Novell related by the~ ~Queene, in divers passages thereof,
131    8,   10|      able to say, how pleasant a Queene we shall~ ~have of you,
132    8,   10|      much of hir being~ ~created Queene, as to heare her selfe thus
133    8,   10|        dauncing. In the end, the Queene, to~ ~imitate the order
134    8, Song|          indeed.~ ~Wherefore the Queene, perceiving the Song to
135    9,    2|    meerely~ ~folly. And then the Queene, with a gracious admonition,
136    9,    3|       her envious Sisters; the~ ~Queene gave command unto Philostratus,
137    9,    4|      Neiphila (as it pleased the Queene to appoint) began to~ ~speake
138    9,    5|         the whole~ ~Company: the Queene turned hir selfe towards
139    9,    6|  generall silence commanded, the Queene gave~ ~order to Pamphilus,
140    9,    8|   silence was enjoyned, then the Queene~ ~gave forth by evident
141    9,    9|        next in er, but onely the Queene r viledge reserved,~ ~granted
142    9,    9|   chearfull countenance thus the Queene~ ~began.~ ~ Honourable Ladies,
143    9,   10|      This Novell reported by the Queene, caused a little murmuring~ ~
144    9,   10|          to loose his heate; the Queene also knowing,~ ~that the
145    9,   10|       your late Soveraigne and~ ~Queene, in regard of ease and recreation
146   10,    7|        King consulted with his~ ~Queene, what meete recompence he
147   10,    7|          In the meane space, the Queene also came thither,~ ~Royally
148   10,    7|          after, the King and the Queene cald Lisana, and the King
149   10,    7|       selfe,~ ~and your vertuous Queene: heaven shower downe all
150   10,    7|     answer of Lisana pleased the Queene exceedingly, in finding~ ~
151   10,    7|        valew,~ ~delivered by the Queene to the Bride) Ceffala and
152   10,    7|   thankes both to the King and~ ~Queene, and (as many credible Authors
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