Day, Novell

  1  Ind      |        pleasant taste of pleasure, whereof (before) I~ ~made promise
  2  Ind      |            that hee had. By meanes whereof, the most part of the houses
  3  Ind      |     appertained to them. In regard whereof, it could be no~ ~otherwise,
  4  Ind      |           to bee healed. In regard whereof, as well~ ~through the want
  5  Ind      |         brute beasts.~ ~ By meanes whereof, they became lazie and slothfull
  6    1,    2|           Sacrifices or Benefices, whereof was made no mean~ ~merchandize,
  7    1,    2|       world, Christian Religion,~ ~whereof they should be the support
  8    1,    3|              beauty and estimation whereof, made him earnestly desirous
  9    1,    6|     therein (quoth the Inquisitor) whereof thou art~ ~doubtfull, or
 10    1,    6|         ready versifier: in regard whereof, he was so much admired,
 11    1,    7|           the Sirname of Grimaldi, whereof~ ~he was in right descended,
 12    1,    9|           lovely widdow. In regard whereof, his dayly passage was by
 13    1, Song|            being ended, the Chorus whereof was answered by them all,~ ~
 14    2,    2|              in, under the terrace whereof poore Rinaldo made his shelter.
 15    2,    3|          summe of mony:~ ~by means whereof it came to passe, that one
 16    2,    3|            the Father.~ ~In regard whereof, those Castles and places
 17    2,    3|  sanctified places in this~ ~City, whereof there are great plenty:
 18    2,    4|        same commodities, in regard whereof, it was~ ~needefull for
 19    2,    5|        remembring the~ ~rich Ring, whereof they had tolde him: forthwith
 20    2,    6|          of them to sucke a teate, whereof they made not any~ ~refusall,
 21    2,    7|          in the bottome: by meanes whereof, perceiving now no~ ~hope
 22    2,    7|       feete, commanding her Women (whereof shee had~ ~but three now
 23    2,    7|           not satisfied with those whereof shee had tasted~ ~already.
 24    2,    7|           visited by~ ~any person; whereof the Duke having knowledge
 25    2,    7|      extreame sicknesse, in regard whereof (by~ ~the Dukes free license,
 26    2,    7|         and discomfited, by meanes whereof,~ ~the King of Cappadocia
 27    2,    8|      compasse of ordinary custome; whereof the Physicion made good~ ~
 28    2,    9|            her owne are. In regard whereof, it is meerely~ ~impossible (
 29    2,    9|          owne content. In witnesse whereof, I will bring backe with~ ~
 30    2,    9|           marke could hee descrie, whereof he might make credible~ ~
 31    2,    9|        then the invincible trueth, whereof he had~ ~faithfull knowledge,
 32    2,    9|               Waspes, and Hornets, whereof the Countrey notoriously
 33    2,   10|       divers speeches to Pagamino, whereof he made~ ~little or no account
 34    3,    1|           performe all the labours whereof Lurco had made~ ~mention,
 35    3,    2|           and manifest. For proofe whereof, faire company, in a~ ~contrary
 36    3,    3|          as his~ ~life, for proofe whereof, there is not any thing
 37    3,    3| sufficiently affoord it. In regard whereof, I love him equally as~ ~
 38    3,    3|           had received from~ ~her, whereof she was extraordinarily
 39    3,    6|         shee died. Upon the report whereof,~ ~Ricciardo becomming likewise
 40    3,    7|          you heretofore committed, whereof divine mercy is~ ~willing
 41    3,    8|          have entred into the way, whereof~ ~you spake the other day,
 42    3,    9|           Fistula,~ ~in recompence whereof, she requested to enjoy
 43    4,    1|          love do yet abide in you, whereof you have~ ~made such liberall
 44    4,    2|        inclination of the company, whereof shee was more respective
 45    4,    2|            would have him to come, whereof he will not falle; in which~ ~
 46    4,    4|         attended for her arrivall; whereof Gerbino had no sooner gotten
 47    4,    4|          or assailed. In testimony whereof,~ ~they shewed his Glove,
 48    4,    6|           of her dreame. In regard whereof, Gabriello being desirous
 49    4,    6|           suspitious, but knew not whereof; fixing her eyes oftentimes~ ~
 50    4,    6|            such blacke ugly sight, whereof he had formerly~ ~made description
 51    4,    7|        full of poyson; by meanes~ ~whereof, in conjecture of the judge,
 52    4,    8|             Barons, and Gentlemen, whereof we have too great a~ ~number.
 53    4,    8|          married~ ~wife, in regard whereof, my thoughts have embraced
 54    4,    9|            more cruell, then those whereof we have~ ~formerly discoursed.~ ~
 55    4,    9|      gazing~ ~Window, the Casement whereof standing wide open behinde
 56    4,    9|    Rossiglions flight;~ ~in regard whereof, the dead bodyes being found,
 57    4,   10|     indeede~ ~it did, and unlockt, whereof they were not a little joyfull.
 58    4,   10|           doth belong; in regard~ ~whereof, they are ready to quarrell
 59    4,   10|           the Garden, the beauty~ ~whereof banished the least thought
 60    5,    1|            knowne to the Rhodians, whereof~ ~they were not a little
 61    5,    2|          other vessels, the owners whereof being all gone on shore,~ ~
 62    5,    5|       divers his familiar friends, whereof intelligence being given
 63    5,    5|      assisting Menghino: by meanes whereof, after a long time of~ ~
 64    5,    5|           had ransacked, the owner whereof~ ~was also present with
 65    5,    6|          the maine yard of a ship, whereof before she had given him~ ~
 66    5,    9|        upon, the silly revenewes~ ~whereof were so meane, as scarcely
 67    5,    9|       inordinate expences, a moity whereof~ ~would now have stood him
 68    5,    9|           on and laid the Napkins, whereof he had but a few left him.~ ~
 69    5,   10|           us wee heard one sneeze, whereof at the first wee made~ ~
 70    5,   10|           brimstone~ ~came foorth (whereof wee felt not the least savour
 71    6,    2|           to censure in~ ~the case whereof I am to speake, by saying,
 72    6,    2|    conceyved, that the small Viall whereof you~ ~tasted every morning,
 73    6,    3|           where we~ ~jest or gibe, whereof very many proove too unmindfull,
 74    6,    3|           hearers~ ~understanding, whereof there were great plenty
 75    6,    5|       overtooke them; for avoyding whereof, they made all possible~ ~
 76    6,    7|            in mine owne power, and whereof~ ~he had no need? Would
 77    6,    9|            Novells at~ ~the least, whereof I had intended to make use.
 78    6,    9|              store; the conclusion whereof, may minister such instruction,
 79    6,    9|      commendable customes~ ~in it; whereof (in these unhappy dayes
 80    6,   10|        Noah in his~ ~Arke. In sted whereof, he found Coales, which
 81    6,   10|        from the matter and method, whereof you have spoken~ ~to very
 82    6,   10|           us. For the~ ~collection whereof, I am sent by my Superior,
 83    6,   10|            any but us.~ ~In regard whereof, being upon my journey,
 84    6,   10|          against the~ ~preparation whereof, and to kindle your zeale
 85    6,   10|       offered to mine honor, and~ ~whereof I know not how you can acquit
 86    6,   10|            the~ ~Valley of Ladies, whereof they all spake liberally
 87    6,   10|          mee the Crowne: in regard whereof, be you this night the~ ~
 88    6, Song|           Bagge-pipe, by the sound whereof they~ ~danced divers daunces:
 89    7,    1|          the gnity and~ ~authority whereof, hee supposed himselfe much
 90    7,    1|           a whole habit. In reward whereof, they taught him (by heart)~ ~
 91    7,    1|      haunts our~ ~Countrey houses, whereof I have often told thee,
 92    7,    2|            sleights and trickes,~ ~whereof this dayes argument may
 93    7,    2|       remembred the brewing~ ~Fat, whereof we have little or no use
 94    7,    4|            forgiven, in recompence whereof; he would not~ ~onely refraine
 95    7,    5|      occasion whatsoever. By means whereof, life seemed most~ ~tedious
 96    7,    5|         wear~ ~that badge of shame whereof he was now but onely affraid.
 97    7,    9|            and~ ~ilpleasing smell, whereof their Lord seemed to take
 98    8,    2|            dainty greene Garlicke, whereof he had plenty growing in
 99    8,    3|     properties of precious stones; whereof Maso discoursed as exactly,~ ~
100    8,    3|            Emeralds are with them, whereof they have whole~ ~mountaines,
101    8,    3|            Helitropium, the vertue whereof is so admirable;~ ~as whosoever
102    8,    3|           Stones but the blacke,~ ~whereof first he filled his bosome,
103    8,    4|          Fieosola, the~ ~mountaine whereof we may very easily hither
104    8,    4|              Sluts have: in regard whereof, Madame Piccarda calling
105    8,    4|            with his determination; whereof they were~ ~not a little
106    8,    4|       their former wantonning, and whereof~ ~his age had but little
107    8,    4|       Ciutazza, the whole Historie whereof,~ ~the two brethren related
108    8,    6|          after the other by meanes whereof they made him beleeve, that
109    8,    6|          readie fatted for Brawne, whereof yearly he used to kill one
110    8,    6|          Husbands unkinde usage,~ ~whereof you heard so lately; Calandrino
111    8,    6|       receiving a farthing of his, whereof he~ ~will not be a little
112    8,    6|        unto persons of Gentilitie, whereof~ ~there are but few dwelling
113    8,    7|       frost and snow. In revenge~ ~whereof, by his imagined Art and
114    8,    7|            Lady had commanded her, whereof poore Reniero was so~ ~joyfull:
115    8,    7|        unexpected~ ~inconvenience, whereof she had not the very least
116    8,    7|      fortunately performe: in hope whereof, commend my love and~ ~duteous
117    8,    7|           of Negromancy, the depth whereof I am as skilfull~ ~in, as
118    8,    7|         descend from the Tarras,~ ~whereof she was wholly disappointed:
119    8,    7|       legge in the fall, the paine whereof was so greevous to her,
120    8,    9|          composing~ ~rare ditties, whereof I will instantly sing thee
121    8,    9|        compasse of all relation:~ ~whereof they made no more then a
122    8,   10|         Towne or City, for the use whereof, they~ ~receive yearly gain
123    8,   10|            day or night. In regard whereof, she desired (above all
124    8,   10|         branches. In consideration whereof,~ ~remembring how many dayes
125    9,    1|           sight of him. In regarde whereof, shee~ ~considered with
126    9,    2|         bed with a yong Gentleman, whereof she~ ~was enviously accused,
127    9,    2|      either side of her; the sight whereof did so much encourage her,~ ~
128    9,    3|           Judge of the Marquisate, whereof~ ~yesterday I made relation
129    9,    3|            to enlarge~ ~the other, whereof he was possessed already.
130    9,    5|             It is the same~ ~woman whereof I told thee, and therefore
131    9,    5|            hadde done. In regard~ ~whereof Nicholetta being one day
132    9,    6|      lodging in her fathers house, whereof hee knew every part and~ ~
133    9,    7|          hath partly bin approved, whereof very many have made a~ ~
134    9,    9|            commended the counsell, whereof~ ~they made such an harsh
135   10,    1|          and reward him. In regard whereof,~ ~by a notable experiment,
136   10,    1|           not suffer me to doe it, whereof she is guilty, and not I,
137   10,    2|            Companions. At the time whereof now I speake, Boniface the
138   10,    4|            of the best Phisitians, whereof she wanted no~ ~attendance)
139   10,    4|          of life remaining in her, whereof he would needs be~ ~further
140   10,    6|     pleasant Garden, in the middst whereof,~ ~because he had great
141   10,    6|           into the Pond, the water whereof reached so high as~ ~to
142   10,    8|      confessed the deed. By meanes whereof, all~ ~three were delivered
143   10,    9|         the dining Hall, the pompe whereof I am not able to~ ~report.~ ~
144   10,    9|        place of Saladines promise, whereof~ ~hee was not a little joyfull.
145   10,    9|         all his~ ~passed fortunes, whereof he was immeasurably joyfull,
146   10,   10|       safely laid up the garments, whereof the Marquesse~ ~despoyled
147   10,   10|         live with thee: a matter~ ~whereof I stoode before greatly
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