Day, Novell

  1  Ind      |   well-neere) all dyed, within~ ~three dayes after the saide signes
  2  Ind      |        to be charged with two or three dead bodies at once, but~ ~
  3  Ind      |       with the husband, two or~ ~three Brethren together; yea,
  4  Ind      |      there would follow (behind) three~ ~or foure bearers with
  5  Ind      |      thus held among the Ladies, three young~ ~Gentlemen came foorth
  6  Ind      |          who (happily) might all three be among these seaven, and~ ~
  7  Ind      |         presenting our eyes with three so wise and worthy young
  8  Ind      |        feete (because one of the three was her Kinsman) went towards
  9  Ind      | attending~ ~Gentlewomen, and the three Gentlemen, having three
 10  Ind      |          three Gentlemen, having three servants to waite~ ~on them,
 11  Ind      |       and causing the Gentlemens three servants, and the~ ~wayting
 12  Ind      |         none attending but~ ~the three servants, and little or
 13    1,    1|           use, that I could fast three dayes in every Weeke, with
 14    1,    3|          by recounting a Tale of three Rings, to the~ ~great Soldan,
 15    1,    3|        by~ ~thee, which of those three Lawes or Religions, thou
 16    1,    3|         the hand of one, who had three sonnes, all of~ ~them goodly
 17    1,    3|    meanes to satisfie~ ~them all three. Wherefore, secretly having
 18    1,    3|         Lord,~ ~concerning those three Lawes given by God the Father,
 19    1,    3|      given by God the Father, to three such~ ~people as you have
 20    1,    3|        the question (as~ ~of the three Rings) is yet remaining.~ ~
 21    1,    6|         one poore offence, above three hundred peeces of Gold,
 22    1,    6|         brought with him thither three goodly rich garments, which~ ~
 23    1,    6|       Being answered, about some three Leagues thence. Primasso~ ~
 24    1,    6|             he therefore carried three loaves of bread with him,
 25    1,    9|          the seaven Ladies and~ ~three Gentlemen were thus finished,
 26    2,  Ind|        the seven Ladies, and the three Gentlemen (after they were
 27    2,    1|          thither from all parts; three of our Citizens went to~ ~
 28    2,    1|       further delaying) they all three left their lodging,~ ~and
 29    2,    1|         the whole Discourse; all three earnestly entreating him,~ ~
 30    2,    2|        the~ ~Theeves (they being three in number) spake thus to
 31    2,    2|         very same morning, the~ ~three Theeves that had robbed,
 32    2,    3|   MUTABILITIES OF FORTUNE~ ~ ~ ~ Three young Gentlemen, being Brethren,
 33    2,    3|          wealthy Knight, and had three sonnes; the first being
 34    2,    3|        in employment: while they three remained stil~ ~in Florence,
 35    2,    3| immeasurable benefite. While the three Brethren held~ ~on in their
 36    2,    3|          of the Countrey.~ ~ The three Brethren at Florence, bounding
 37    2,    3|       There did shee deliver the three brethren out of prison,~ ~
 38    2,    4|         reasonable rates, he was three times richer, then when~ ~
 39    2,    5|          one night) surprised by three admirable~ ~accidents, out
 40    2,    5|      seeing her descend two~ ~or three steps, with open armes to
 41    2,    5|      house; rapping out two or~ ~three terrible Oathes, opening
 42    2,    5|          another, which of~ ~the three should enter into the Tombe.
 43    2,    6| advancement.~ ~In the end, about three or foure yeeres after his
 44    2,    6|        them to be apprehended by three of~ ~his servants; and (
 45    2,    7|           whereof shee had~ ~but three now remaining alive) that
 46    2,    9|        no more then the space of three moneths,~ ~after the day
 47    2,    9|    absent from~ ~the City two or three dayes, and shee must keepe
 48    3,  Ind|        the other Ladies, and the three young Gentlemen, taking~ ~
 49    3,    1|        in~ ~subjection) at every three yeers end, had usually three
 50    3,    1|     three yeers end, had usually three of these~ ~virgins sent
 51    3,    1|        to two other Sisters, all three~ ~concluding, to accuse
 52    3,    1|        adventures to the~ ~other three ignorants, and so fell all
 53    3,    7|         a light in her hand, and three men in her company,~ ~descending
 54    3,    7|   occasion thereof. In all which three~ ~severall actions, farre
 55    3,    7|          her selfe. After two or three dayes were~ ~over-past,
 56    3,    8|          as should suffice for~ ~three dayes entrancing, and having
 57    3,    8|    Ferando having lyen entranced three dayes and three nights,
 58    3,    8|        entranced three dayes and three nights, felt his~ ~stomacke
 59    4,    3|       THEM THAT THEY LOVE~ ~ ~ ~ Three yong Gentlemen affecting
 60    4,    3|         yong Gentlemen affecting three Sisters, fledde with them~ ~
 61    4,    3|       your severe command, among three persons amourously~ ~perplexed,
 62    4,    3|       Novell,~ ~how the loves of three yong Gentlemen, and of as
 63    4,    3|          Wife, among whom were~ ~three Daughters, which exceeded
 64    4,    3|      deerest love, may live like three brethren, without any~ ~
 65    4,    5|    REALLY APPREHENDED~ ~ ~ ~ The three Brethren to Isabella, slew
 66    4,    5|           In Messina there dwelt three young men, Brethren, and
 67    4,    5|     fortuned, that riding (all~ ~three) to recreate themselves
 68    4,   10|      Chamber,~ ~for the space of three long houres and more was
 69    4,   10|   publike sale,~ ~because two or three nights together, it hath
 70    4,   10|     whereon I will bestow two or three wounds with my Knife, and
 71    4,   10|        condemned the Lombards in three hundred Ducates, to be given
 72    5,  Ind|     Ladies likewise did, and the three young~ ~Gentlemen descending
 73    5,    1|         Chynon~ ~(quoth he) that three dayes hence, these marriages
 74    5,    1|         hee made a division in~ ~three parts, of Chynon, his followers,
 75    5,    7|       Amarigo, about some two or three miles distance from Trapani,
 76    5,    7|      same time were lodged there three chiefe persons of~ ~Arminia,
 77    5,    8|         house of his owne, about three or foure miles~ ~distant
 78    5,    8|          tormented.~ ~ There the three impartiall judges, imposed
 79    5,   10|        standing more in neede of three Husbands, then~ ~he, who
 80    6,    1|  repetitions of some particulars three or foure severall times,~ ~
 81    6,   10|         ducking downe his head~ ~three severall times, before hee
 82    6,   10|    Starre that~ ~appeared to the three Kings in the East. Also
 83    6,   10|         a due houre, finding the three~ ~Gentlemen at play, as
 84    6,   10|        ended, but they and their three servants (leaving the Ladies)
 85    7,    1|          he should softly knocke three severall~ ~times, and thereon
 86    7,    1|       teeth.~ ~ The woman having three severall times conjured
 87    7,    2|      Paramours, yea, one,~ ~two, three at once, making their husbands
 88    7,    3|    cloathed, though they had not three Garments for one, nor made
 89    7,    8|         whole habite not worth~ ~three shillings: And yet he must
 90    7,    9| unfeigned affection) to performe three severall actions of her~ ~
 91    7,    9|     undertake the performance of three such~ ~things as I must
 92    7,    9|         When I~ ~finde all these three effectually performed, I
 93    7,    9|       and not~ ~before.~ ~ These three strict impositions, seemed
 94    7,    9|         effected all the~ ~other three, she would not permit him
 95    7,    9|        his Lord) seeing them all three to be~ ~notably effected;
 96    7,   10|           he dyed.~ ~ About some three or foure nights after, Meucio
 97    8,    3|          trifling the time) they three might bee the first men,
 98    8,    3|   morning~ ~before they were all three met together. For they were
 99    8,    3|          follow mine advise, wee three~ ~will quickely be the richest
100    8,    3|         seene by any one. Let us three be the first men to goe
101    8,    3|          time, and then they all three would go see the Stone.~ ~
102    8,    5|        SEATE OF AUTHORITY~ ~ ~ ~ Three pleasant Companions, plaide
103    8,    6|         manner of people~ ~those three men were, Calandrino, Bruno,
104    8,    6|        Boare was kilde, they all three went~ ~thither, and Calandrino
105    8,    6|          to Buffalmaco. Shall we three (this night) rob~ ~him of
106    8,    6|        one after another. Two or three~ ~houres of the night were
107    8,    7|    because the night wants now~ ~three parts of the length, as
108    8,    7|   comfort.~ ~ Reniero, when some three houres of the afternoone
109    8,    8|       dinner, which will require three~ ~houres space at the least,
110    8,   10|         yet I have alwaies ready three or foure hundred by me,
111    8,   10|           valewing~ ~better then three thousand more, she beganne
112    8,   10|         larger portion of two or three~ ~thousand at the least,
113    8,   10|         amounting unto more then three thousand Florines.~ ~And
114    9,    2|    disclosing the same to two or three more: they agreed together,
115    9,    3|          named~ ~Nello; they all three layde their braines in steep,
116    9,    3|        which will resolve all in three~ ~mornings, making you as
117    9,    3|  quaffing a large Glassefull off three~ ~mornings together: afterward
118    9,    3|          him, delivering him (in three dayes space) of a childe,
119    9,    4|         why then should we loose three shillings, when they may~ ~
120    9,    4|            take the advantage of three shillings profit? Thinkest
121    9,    5|        wife.~ ~ Having worne out three or foure months space in
122    9,    5|       living Bat or~ ~Reremouse; three graines of Incense, and
123    9,    6|          the house, wherin stood three beds, as best~ ~the Hoste
124    9,    6|        them. The~ ~best of these three beds was appointed for the
125    9,    8|           answered. Yesternight, three other Lampries, far fairer
126   10,    1|    passing between them. About~ ~three of the clocke in the afternoone,
127   10,    3|        in his company, and after three~ ~dayes journey, arrived
128   10,    4|       his in the Countrey (about three~ ~miles distant from the
129   10,    4|          house, for the space of three~ ~monethes, she should not
130   10,    6|         side. As~ ~for the other three of the traine, hee commaunded
131   10,    7|          such~ ~sort, as, before three dayes are fully past, to
132   10,    7|          because it is not fully three dayes, since it was invented,
133   10,    8|         By meanes whereof, all~ ~three were delivered by the Emperor
134   10,    8| Schollers continued the space of three yeares. At the ending wherof~ ~(
135   10,    8|     accident, commanding them al three to be brought before him;
136   10,    8|        Octavius pleased them all three: the two noble friendes,
137   10,    9|       and wisest~ ~Baschaes, and three waiting servants.~ ~ When
138   10,    9|          himselfe, conducted the three Gentlemen, into~ ~three
139   10,    9|          three Gentlemen, into~ ~three severall faire Chambers,
140   10,    9|           where he shewed two or three faire flights:~ ~but Saladine
141   10,    9|         keeping company with his three guests, brought them into
142   10,    9|         of greatest account, and three light under-wearing Cassocks
143   10,    9|        with Travaile) they found three~ ~other very richly furnished,
144   10,    9|        times after) what~ ~these three travailers should be, but
145   10,    9|        the like) were given to~ ~three Merchants, that happened
146   10,    9|          and I am one of~ ~those three Merchants to whom your Wife
147   10, Song|         to~ ~Florence, where the three Gentlemen left the seven
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