Day, Novell

  1  Ind      |              had the power to quench affection, but~ ~(perhaps) might a
  2  Ind      |              enough, that they beare affection to some heere among us,
  3    1,    2|              dealing; who held great affection and friendship with a very
  4    1,    4|          transported with~ ~overfond affection) was more carelesse of his
  5    2,    2|              their hands, as mutuall affection~ ~already had done their
  6    2,    3|       friends (provoked by earnest~ ~affection), use to doe. Whereat Alessandro
  7    2,    5|              thereto by most loyal~ ~affection) to commit both her selfe,
  8    2,    5|              are easily conquered by affection in their youthfull heate,
  9    2,    6|             loftie spirit, and his~ ~affection most fervent to his Daughter,
 10    2,    6|            be, before be, before her affection to~ ~Jehannot. There in
 11    2,    6|             her~ ~armes with earnest affection. Motherly joy and pity now
 12    2,    7|          that~ ~forgetting brotherly affection, and all respect of Parents
 13    2,    7|             set a keener edge on his affection towardes her,~ ~yet not
 14    2,    7|           the Duke step by step in~ ~affection; for being now growne amorous
 15    2,    7|             her sake, and not in any affection he bare to the Lady,~ ~answered,
 16    2,    8|           faile of her hot enflarned affection, and therefore she~ ~would
 17    2,    8|            in regard of the unfained affection~ ~I beare you, and compassion
 18    2,    8|         albeit naturall and fatherly affection, urged some~ ~unwillingnesse
 19    2,    8|                 to wit extraordinary affection to a young Maiden, in some
 20    2,    9|           such was the good will and affection borne to that Woman both
 21    2,   10|             but, in the honourable~ ~affection hee bare to Bertolomea,
 22    3,    2|          know infallibly, that his~ ~affection was mounted beyond the compasse
 23    3,    3|       liberall~ ~illustration of her affection towards him, when time and
 24    3,    5|            perceived, what unfeigned affection your~ ~beauty (far excelling)
 25    3,    5|              if in the future world, affection may containe the~ ~same
 26    3,    5|           when I~ ~first noted thine affection toward me to be very great
 27    3,    6|               to dissemble~ ~amorous affection in some other place, and (
 28    3,    6|              declared, the faithfull affection I beare you, and so shall~ ~
 29    3,    7|           requited him with the like affection. If then he continued so~ ~
 30    3,    9|             tender yeares, fixed her affection upon young Bertrand, with~ ~
 31    4,    1|         Father thus exceeding in his affection to~ ~her, had no minde at
 32    4,    1|            thought either of thine~ ~affection, or private conversing with
 33    4,    1|            murthered the~ ~unfeigned affection I bare thee, as never any
 34    4,    1|        possible to continue the same affection after death, it is for ever~ ~
 35    4,    1|           induced a second motive to affection, answerable to my~ ~time
 36    4,    1|             Judge truly, and without affection,~ ~you will confesse him
 37    4,    2|            become so gracious in his affection; as, many nights he hath~ ~
 38    4,    2|             of~ ~his entire love and affection towards her. So delicately
 39    4,    3|           she likewise as earnest in affection~ ~towards him; yet both
 40    4,    3|          because the truth~ ~of mine affection cannot conceale it selfe
 41    4,    3|         requitall~ ~of their deerest affection to us. Now, to qualifie
 42    4,    4|            lesse enflamed with noble affection~ ~towards her, then she
 43    4,    4|           could devise,~ ~what noble affection he bare unto her, devoting
 44    4,    4|             unto her, the honourable affection of Gerbino, with full tender
 45    4,    4|            flaming in the selfe-same affection towards him: as a~ ~testimony
 46    4,    5|               which might allure any affection from him,~ ~and onely fixed
 47    4,    6|              death could alter their affection: by such ceremonious~ ~words
 48    4,    6|               yet knowing his loyall affection toward her, and~ ~fearing
 49    4,    7|        prevailed upon her liking and affection.~ ~ Nor was he negligent
 50    4,    7|           passing betweene them: but affection grew the better~ ~setled
 51    4,    8|              beginning of their yong affection,~ ~presaging (no doubt)
 52    4,    8|            utterly disappointed; his affection to her will the~ ~sooner
 53    4,    8|             in regard of his violent affection to the Maide; gave him~ ~
 54    4,    8|         change of ayre, may~ ~change affection) or (at the best) made such
 55    4,    8|            in regard of her former~ ~affection to him. Silent she lay an
 56    4,   10|    well-featured youth) bestowed her affection most entirely on him,~ ~
 57    4,   10|   interpreted as assurances of her~ ~affection to him, and that he was
 58    4,   10|              it could not quaile her affection towards~ ~him; but being
 59    4,   10|              remembred, that bearing affection to the Chamber-maide~ ~of
 60    5,    1|            you, by my long continued affection~ ~to you, then Pasimondo
 61    5,    2|              answerable to their one affection. And because I rather~ ~
 62    5,    2|            relation of her continued affection to Martuccio, whereupon~ ~
 63    5,    3|              was the more fervent in affection. But he, not being inured
 64    5,    3|            as their true and mutuall affection formerly had done.~ ~
 65    5,    4|            of her, yet concealed his affection so~ ~closely as he could,
 66    5,    4|              withall, that youth and affection were the ground of thine~ ~
 67    5,    6|              by fervency of endeared affection, not any will to displease~ ~
 68    5,    7|         towards her in~ ~equality of affection, as the very sight of her
 69    5,    8|     industrious endeavour, to derive affection from her~ ~againe; for he
 70    5,    8|   persevering still in his bootlesse affection, and his~ ~expences not
 71    5,    9|            remembred, how earnest in affection he had bene to her,~ ~never
 72    5,    9|           the houre, when first mine affection became soly~ ~devoted to
 73    6,    7|            are, who have fixed their affection resolvedly, and love~ ~uppon
 74    7,    2|              became much addicted in affection towardes her: and by~ ~his
 75    7,    4|             of his worthinesse; that affection passed so farre~ ~mutually
 76    7,    6|            fairest fortunes, yet his affection every way sutable to hers.
 77    7,    7|            her to be. Heereupon, his affection~ ~became so enflamed to
 78    7,    7|             no,~ ~nor move me to any affection. But thou, in a minute of
 79    7,    8|          shee grew very forward in~ ~affection with a young Gentleman,
 80    7,    8|          favour being once obtained; affection gaddes so farre~ ~beyond
 81    7,    8|           proceeding from naturall~ ~affection of a mother.~ ~ Being come
 82    7,    9|         testimony of her~ ~unfeigned affection) to performe three severall
 83    7,    9|     understand the integrity of mine affection, by such good means as thou~ ~
 84    7,    9|     otherwise, but out of her entire affection to~ ~Nicostratus, according
 85    7,   10|            expressed such~ ~cordiall affection each to other, as they seldome
 86    7,   10|               him, to beare amourous affection to his Gossip, and thought
 87    8,    1|               onely through~ ~intire affection (the powerfull lawes of
 88    8,    1|             Millaine,~ ~fastened his affection on a verie beautifull Gentlewoman,
 89    8,    1|           notwithstanding his doting affection) he thought to be intirely~ ~
 90    8,    2|            Simon so forward in~ ~his affection; that (in briefe) he enjoyed
 91    8,    4|              contentment. Which fond affection of his, was forwarded with
 92    8,    4|         requiring her enterchange of affection, and the like opinion~ ~
 93    8,    4|              feare, then the least~ ~affection, and alwayes as welcome
 94    8,    7|              Widdow, and addicted in affection to another~ ~Gentleman.
 95    8,    7|           marriage, because she bare affection to a gallant young~ ~Gentleman,
 96    8,    7|         proceeded from an~ ~enflamed affection, which appearing plainely
 97    8,    7|        revealing to her his intire~ ~affection, desiring her to worke for
 98    8,    7|            with your selfe, what hot affection I beare to~ ~him, of whom
 99    8,    7|             Scholler, whose vehement affection~ ~to Madame Helena, so hood-winkt
100    8,    7|          sense and judgement, or the affection I beare~ ~to him? Is not
101    8,    7|         began the heat of his former affection to~ ~Helena, altered into
102    8,    7|        recompence~ ~of the unfaigned affection I bare her. Returne to thy
103    8,    7|             between them.~ ~Her fond affection had such power over her,
104    8,    7|             edge on my unconquerable affection, as~ ~there is not any daunger
105    8,    7|            yet~ ~still continue your affection to him: in regard that I
106    8,    8| demonstrations, and inward mutuall~ ~affection, as far as humane capacity
107    8,    9|          whom I bestowed my intirest affection, and (by the~ ~best Urinall
108    8,    9|             unto you, in immooveable affection, so farre am I in love with
109    8,   10|          yong man, easie to kindle~ ~affection in a very modest eie: it
110    8,   10|            pretending her enflamed~ ~affection towards him, which made
111    8,   10|          from the integrity of her~ ~affection towards him.~ ~ When she
112    8,   10|              morning; to enflame his affection more and more~ ~towards
113    8,   10|         these testimonies of my true affection to thee, I give thee faithfully~ ~
114    8,   10|             such and so great is the affection I beare~ ~you, that I have
115    8,   10|              the constancy of mine~ ~affection to you, you cannot request
116    9,    1|              them knowing the others affection.~ ~ In the City of Pistoya,
117    9,    1|         perhappes understanding mine affection to her, and crediting some
118    9,    1|           the grave. But his fervent affection overcoming all~ ~these idle
119    9,    1|               his determination: but affection was much more prevayling
120    9,    5|            soone have enflamed her~ ~affection, and being a woman of such
121    9,    5|         expresse the depth~ ~of mine affection; and yet hast thou brought
122    9,    6|         Nicholletta.~ ~ The heate of affection thus encreasing day by day,
123    9,    9|           vaine-glory, then any kind affection you beare to them: Learne
124    9,    9|             the fruits of reciporall affection.~ ~
125   10,    4|        regard of his former honest~ ~affection to the said Gentlewoman.
126   10,    4|             a sorry~ ~enterchange of affection from the Lady; hee went (
127   10,    4|            disposition, which honest affection caused me to beare her;
128   10,    4|         originall of his unbeseeming affection to her (in~ ~regard she
129   10,    4|             my soule, that my former affection to her (how~ ~unjust soever)
130   10,    4|          Gentile? Youth and ardent~ ~affection, gave him a just and lawfull
131   10,    5|          soundly perswaded, that his affection is answerable to thy~ ~peremptory
132   10,    5|            you to resolve me, if the affection I have~ ~long time borne
133   10,    5|    controlling all fond and unchaste affection in himselfe,~ ~either towards
134   10,    6|             they were)~ ~he felt his affection very violently flamed, and
135   10,    6|         concealing there closely his affection to himselfe,~ ~and whatsoever
136   10,    6|               in recompence~ ~of his affection) so much as a leaffe, flowre,
137   10,    7|             fell into extremity of~ ~affection towards him.~ ~ When the
138   10,    7|          high attempt, in fixing thy affection on~ ~so Potent a King, wherein
139   10,    7|          Thou hast (for him) my firm affection tryed.~ ~ To die for him,
140   10,    7|            tooke hold on my yeelding affection: I knew~ ~you to be a King,
141   10,    7|           all further fruits of your affection towards~ ~me, thanking you
142   10,    8|             becam so~ ~enflamed with affection to her, as never any lover
143   10,    8|             Fly from this inordinate affection, if thou wilt be reputed
144   10,    8|               in directing my frends affection to her,~ ~rather then any
145   10,    8|       pensive, as being wounded with affection to Sophronia, but yet~ ~
146   10,    8|          transported with~ ~partiall affection, that can (in reason) more
147   10,    9|       Signior Thorello, if with true affection you love your Wife, and~ ~
148   10,   10|          throbbed,~ ~with the inward affection of a Mother) without any
149   10,   10|             in her,~ ~then a carnall affection, not caring how many she
150   10,   10|              Shee having in zeale of affection)~ ~kissed and embraced them
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