Day, Novell

  1    1,    1|        the Friar, and truly payed backe againe to~ ~the owner, in
  2    1,    2|         in the Church, returned~ ~backe to Paris againe, where yet (
  3    1,    4|       fitting for him, to returne backe to his owne Chamber, and~ ~
  4    1,    6|        bee devoured. So returning backe to his~ ~Chamber againe;
  5    1,    9|        that whosoever loadeth the backe of an Asse, or puts upon~ ~
  6    2,    1|           the~ ~garments from his backe, spurning him with their
  7    2,    3|       afterward another, returned backe againe to Florence: where,
  8    2,    3|        kisses; shee commanded him backe to his Chamber, and she
  9    2,    4|           shirt of Maile on his~ ~backe, and having rifled the Barke
 10    2,    5|         the olde~ ~womans comming backe to her (having formerly
 11    2,    5|            brought thither on his backe, and had much talke with
 12    2,    5|       manner, and entring no more backe into~ ~the house. For beleeve
 13    2,    6|  accustomed to doe, shee returned backe~ ~to her children againe;
 14    2,    6|        after they~ ~were returned backe againe, and had won their
 15    2,    6|           wife, who were returned backe from a Pilgrimage, having~ ~
 16    2,    6|       request) Conrado had checkt backe his hounds, they~ ~prevailed
 17    2,    6|   expectation; but rather send me backe to prison, and lay as~ ~
 18    2,    6|      speake of, you~ ~will recall backe some part of my former lost
 19    2,    6|           things, then to returne backe~ ~againe to you.~ ~ This
 20    2,    6|       attend till their returning backe. We neede~ ~to make no doubt
 21    2,    7|         At length, being restored backe to her Father, she~ ~went
 22    2,    7|           his companions returned backe againe; when the Mariners,~ ~
 23    2,    7|    Emanuel) forthwith he journyed backe to Athens. After some~ ~
 24    2,    7|       into it;~ ~and he returning backe to her people, with his
 25    2,    7|           wherewith they returned backe to~ ~Lajazzo. Being thus
 26    2,    7|          Wives, during our voyage backe to Cyprus, the historie
 27    2,    9|    witnesse whereof, I will bring backe with~ ~me such private and
 28    2,    9|            penalty, but restoring backe the five thousand Duckets
 29    3,    2|              before his returning backe againe, which likewise very
 30    3,    2| indifferently satisfied: returned backe as he came, the sleepy waiting~ ~
 31    3,    2|          morning, and so returned backe to his lodging againe. The
 32    3,    3|      discontentment: I called her backe againe, fearing least~ ~
 33    3,    3|    pretended rage, she returned~ ~backe from the ghostly Father.~ ~
 34    3,    4|        before him, but using many backe and circumspect regards,
 35    3,    4|         leaning the reines of thy backe against~ ~it; thou must
 36    3,    5|        God knoweth when hee comes backe againe, ever, or never.
 37    3,    8|            whereby to~ ~bring him backe againe to life, in as able
 38    3,    9|            sorrowfully returned~ ~backe to their Lady, and acquainted
 39    3,   10|         authority. Then returning backe to the assembly, thus he
 40    4,    2|         of Arrowes hanging at his backe. Catching fast hold on my
 41    4,    2|        wings also fastened to his backe~ ~behinde him, and all cunningly
 42    4,    2|         to awaite his returning~ ~backe, while he visited foolish
 43    4,    2|       together againe behinde his backe, fastening also on his Bow
 44    4,    3|      entrance; angerly~ ~returned backe to his Court, protesting
 45    4,    3|        creeke;~ ~they were driven backe on the Coast of Candie againe,
 46    4,    4|   performed it, and then returned backe to~ ~Thunis.~ ~ The Prince
 47    4,    4|           and teares: he returned backe into~ ~Sicilie, where he
 48    4,    5|           one. Then they returned backe to Messina, and gave~ ~it
 49    4,    9|        his Mistresse, sent answer backe by~ ~the messenger, that
 50    4,    9|           them) gallopped mainely backe againe to their~ ~Lords
 51    4,   10|          untill~ ~he was returned backe againe, in regard that many
 52    4,   10|          at length, he thrust his backe so strongly against the~ ~
 53    5,  Ind|          selfe strongly, returned backe to the~ ~Castle; where when
 54    5,    2|       that he would never returne backe~ ~to Liparis, untill he
 55    5,    2|     contrary winde had turned her backe to Liparis againe,~ ~and
 56    5,    2|          being done, she returned backe againe, and~ ~covering Constance
 57    5,    2|           Arrowes, to shoote them backe againe at you, for~ ~so
 58    5,    2|         of them weeping, sayled~ ~backe againe to Susa.~ ~ Within
 59    5,    3|            And not daring to ride backe againe, on he travailed
 60    5,    3|         may with safety be sent~ ~backe to Rome.~ ~ Pedro all this
 61    5,    4|           you a better for~ ~your backe returning.~ ~ When Ricciardo
 62    5,    5|     compassionately, that he went backe againe, brought her away
 63    5,    6|        naked) be bound to a stake backe to backe, and so to stand~ ~
 64    5,    6|         bound to a stake backe to backe, and so to stand~ ~the full
 65    5,    6|       life) and miserably bound~ ~backe to backe: our faces may
 66    5,    6|        miserably bound~ ~backe to backe: our faces may be turned
 67    5,    7|         Horsebacke againe, ryding backe to Trapani, where hee~ ~
 68    5,    7|         he left her, and returned backe to him, certifying him~ ~
 69    5,    8|       abiding, they all returning backe unto Ravenna, and might
 70    5,    8|         the terror, that he stept backe to suffer the Knight to
 71    5,    8|       upon the place, he returned backe to~ ~his owne people, and
 72    5,    8|              which made them draw backe, possessed with feare and
 73    5,   10|          her Husband was returned backe, and~ ~called to bee let
 74    6,  Ind|         as~ ~caused their returne backe to the Pallace, where the
 75    6,    2|        and~ ~afterward to returne backe the same way: seeing the
 76    6,    2|       other answer, he returned~ ~backe therwith to his Master.~ ~
 77    6,    2|         Geri returned the Servant backe againe unto Cistio, saying:~ ~
 78    6,    5|         there, they both returned backe towards Florence, neither
 79    6,   10|        became~ ~silent, returning backe to heare Masse. While hee
 80    6,   10|        time for their returning~ ~backe againe, least their over-long
 81    6,   10|         being re-vested, returned backe to their Lodgings, because~ ~
 82    7,    2|         occasion, Lazaro returned backe againe, quite contrary to
 83    7,    2|         Lazaro my Husband is come backe~ ~again, and I know not
 84    7,    2|    nothing to day, having brought backe thy~ ~tooles in thy hands?
 85    7,    3|          we this, and returne wee backe to vertuous Fryar~ ~Reynard,
 86    7,    6|          journey, came gallopping backe againe into the Castell
 87    7,    8|       Arriguccio was; he returned backe upon him, the one offering
 88    7,    8|         full of anger,~ ~returned backe againe to his house. Being
 89    7,    8|           the streets? Came I not backe~ ~againe, and beate thee
 90    7,    9|       parted~ ~from him, carrying backe the same answer to her Lady.
 91    7,    9|             not quic and turn her backe; let no complaint afterward
 92    7,    9|         heede least she turne her backe, it will then~ ~be over-late
 93    7,    9|         them~ ~all: sending Lesca backe againe to him, with full
 94    7,    9|           Grasse-plot, with her~ ~backe leaning to a Peare-tree.
 95    7,   10|        them two,~ ~should returne backe againe (so soone as possibly
 96    7,   10|         with better ease) returne backe to~ ~the Pallace. Then shee
 97    8,    2|     without a pawne: she sent him backe his~ ~Cloake againe, albeit
 98    8,    2|           wert best, and send him backe his~ ~Cloake; with this
 99    8,    3|      smote Calandrino just in the backe~ ~therewith, saying that
100    8,    3|       might have hit~ ~him on the backe with the stone. And thus
101    8,    3|         him as extreamly in the~ ~backe, with their speeches used
102    8,    6|        best~ ~Malmesey, returning backe with all these things to
103    8,    7|       passion: but I will returne backe~ ~to my Brother, and make
104    8,    7|          downe his Lady uppon his backe,~ ~because the Ladder stood
105    8,    9|    Saintes, mount boldly on~ ~his backe, for he will stand ready
106    8,    9|          to~ ~mount on the beasts backe, or not to mount at all.
107    8,    9|           with his feete, passing backe againe to Santa Maria della~ ~
108    8,    9|           then both together went backe once more, to see how the~ ~
109    8,   10|          was presently~ ~returned backe againe to him, to let him
110    8,   10|     mistrust: she would repay him backe his five hundred~ ~Florines,
111    8,   10|       shee sorrowed, for repaying backe the~ ~five hundred Florines,
112    8,   10|       preheminence) restraine all backe againe to the accustomed
113    9,    1|        divers times to turne home backe againe: yet such was the~ ~
114    9,    1|        body of Scannadio upon his backe, and~ ~being condemned for
115    9,    1|            mounting him uppon his backe) went on~ ~thus loden, towards
116    9,    1|       carried~ ~Alessandro on his backe, beeing attired in the Garments
117    9,    1|       forth of that streete, came backe to the place where he let~ ~
118    9,    2|           Lady~ ~Abbesse returned backe againe to bed to the Priest,
119    9,    3|     Calandrino: which he requited backe agayne with the same~ ~salutation.
120    9,    4|         all the~ ~cloathes on his backe likewise, and coveting to
121    9,    4|          purse, and then returned backe to play, speeding in the
122    9,    4|    Marquisate of Ancona, returned backe poorly in~ ~his shirt unto
123    9,    5|           Calandrino was returned backe to his businesse, he could
124    9,    5|         Calandrino was~ ~returned backe againe; in whispering maner
125    9,    5|      begun love.~ ~And being come backe againe to Calandrino, he
126    9,    5|     friendly tokens: bringing him backe againe, as in requital of~ ~
127    9,    6|        rating the Cat,~ ~returned backe, feeling for the bed where
128    9,    6|         did so at the first) went backe from the~ ~Cradle, and stept
129    9,    6|       shame and her daughters; to backe her in a~ ~businesse so
130    9,    8|       escaping from him, returned backe to Guiotto~ ~(who observed
131   10,  Ind|           for them: they returned backe~ ~againe to the Pallace,
132   10,    1|          to command~ ~his returne backe with him to the King.~ ~
133   10,    2|           his goods, and returned backe againe~ ~to Rome, with few
134   10,    4|            would needs yet~ ~step backe againe, saying. Why should
135   10,    4|           second,~ ~and yeeld him backe againe to the first master,
136   10,    6|         humour) voluntarily threw backe to~ ~the Damosels. jesting
137   10,    6|           yet your Armour on your backe, in a Kingdome~ ~newly conquered,
138   10,    7| comfortable speeches, he returned backe to the Court. This humanity
139   10,    8|        thou art not able to turne backe againe, nor yet to conquer~ ~
140   10,    8|            for condemned Gisippus backe againe, in the presence
141   10,    8|       still with me, or returne~ ~backe to Athens, with all the
142   10,    9|       Signior Thorello being come backe againe to~ ~Pavia, consulted
143   10,    9|          certaine of my returning backe~ ~againe, in regard of a
144   10,    9|          then so: wherefore turne backe~ ~with us, and let us see
145   10,   10|       being now pleased to recall backe againe, I ought to~ ~be
146   10,   10|          few daies after returned backe to Bologna; and the~ ~Lord
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