Day, Novell

  1  Ind      |         women, and~ ~without their order, sildome times do any matters
  2  Ind      |         they departed thence, took order for their aptest~ ~furnishing
  3  Ind      |           she shall please) he may order and dispose how long the
  4  Ind      |          our company may live in~ ~order and pleasure, acceptable
  5  Ind      |          according as Parmeno gave order, so every~ ~one was seated
  6    1,    1|           tooke indifferent~ ~good order, onely he remained doubtfull,
  7    1,    1|         religious devotion to your Order. Wherefore,~ ~I beseech
  8    1,    1|   Whereupon the two Brethren tooke order,~ ~that all needefull things
  9    1,    3|            should next succeede in order, who thus began.~ ~ The
 10    1,    4|         the Queene, knowing by the order formerly begun, that hee~ ~
 11    1,    4|           yet beene so long in the Order of Saint Benedict, as to
 12    1,    5|          take her turne as next in order; and~ ~she, smiling with
 13    1,    5|      Country together, to take due order (by their advice) for~ ~
 14    1,    6|         Philostratus, who was in~ ~order to speake next, began in
 15    1,    9|           alter it. Holding on the order then as we have begun~ ~
 16    1,    9|          thus~ ~would I direct the order. As since the beginning
 17    1,    9|         rest have done, that~ ~the order by you appointed, is most
 18    2,    3|         Discourse~ ~must follow in order, and thinking on what shee
 19    2,    3|     concealed judgement) or setled order (at least) that can bee~ ~
 20    2,    3|            and Alessandro, he gave order for the~ ~rest that was
 21    2,    3|      husband, to whom hee gave the order of Knighthoode, and~ ~(for
 22    2,    4|      thoughts, how he might safest order the businesse, and bring
 23    2,    5|       entrance to the tomb in such order, that he~ ~thrust in his
 24    2,    6|          recounting every thing in order, which Conrado had tolde~ ~
 25    2,    7|       Pamphilus, to follow next in order with his~ ~Discourse; and
 26    2,    7|         invited: and hee had given order, that hee who attended on
 27    2,    8|         she was next to succeed in order; which shee joyfully~ ~embracing,
 28    2,    9|            the yeare, as customary order (there~ ~observed) had formerly
 29    2,    9|       especiall in poore and meane order, which soone was better
 30    2,   10|      further recreation, he~ ~gave order to have a day of fishing,
 31    2,   10|          speaking to~ ~her in this order. Heereafter, the government
 32    2,   10|            was called, to give him order for that evenings Table~ ~
 33    3,  Ind|        best content: they went (by order sent~ ~from the Queene)
 34    3,    1|          the Garden in commendable order.~ ~ His wages being small,
 35    3,    1|  readinesse thereto; he~ ~gave him order to worke in the Garden,
 36    3,    2|            happinesse to him,~ ~to order the stirrope for her mounting,
 37    3,    3|    appointed her to follow next in order as the rest had~ ~done before
 38    3,    3|           tale onely to follow the order~ ~enjoyned me; but also
 39    3,    3|            said: promising her, to order the~ ~matter so well and
 40    3,    4|         ever in memory,~ ~the true order which I have prescribed.
 41    3,    5|           eye on Madam Eliza, gave order, that shee should~ ~succeed.
 42    3,    6|      Fiammetta, to succede next in order with one of her~ ~Novels,
 43    3,    7|            all his affaires in due order,~ ~accompanied with a servant
 44    3,    8|          it~ ~preased the Abbot to order the matter. This powder
 45    3,    9|           to avoid the breach of~ ~order, and to claime no priviledge
 46    3,    9|       settle your affaires in such order, as you may be the readier~ ~
 47    3,    9|          were there farre~ ~out of order; mutinies, quarrels, and
 48    3,    9|      according to the instructed~ ~order, the Ring was obtayned,
 49    4      |           and to follow our former order begun, because it may seeme
 50    4,    1|          according as he had given order; Guiscardo was apprehended,
 51    4,    2|           by~ ~the Brethren of his Order, he was committed to Prison.~ ~ ~ ~
 52    4,    2|      matter to me; for I will take order sufficiently, and to~ ~your
 53    4,    3|       advice, and will take~ ~such order with my Sisters, that they
 54    4,    4|            should follow~ ~next in order, whereto she obeying, began
 55    4,    6|        owne, which next commeth in order to~ ~salute you. Wherefore,
 56    4,    8|           all his affaires in good order; departed out of this~ ~
 57    4,   10|         dye: yet he intended so to order the matter, that the~ ~perill
 58    4,   10|           the Houshold, and taking order with~ ~him, what was most
 59    5,  Ind|          solemne song was sung, by order from the Queene, they were
 60    5,  Ind|       continuation of their former order) to exercise divers dances,
 61    5,    1|           to assist him, and~ ~the order how to have it done. Then
 62    5,    1| Gentlewomen, all sitting in comely order at Supper. Rushing in roughly~ ~
 63    5,    2|          take her turne as next in order; whereupon~ ~she thus began.
 64    5,    2|          great understanding, gave order to have it accordingly followed,
 65    5,    5|         his whole~ ~estate in good order; he left a Daughter to his
 66    5,    6|         her excelling beauty; gave order to~ ~his Eunuches and other
 67    5,    7|         not,~ ~till they had taken order for their oftner conversing,
 68    5,    7|       Violenta, I will take such~ ~order for mine owne offence, by
 69    5,    9|        never am I to maintaine the order which was instituted when
 70    5,    9|           deliver in such singular order (having an absolute memory)
 71    6,    2|         shee should follow next in order, which made her to~ ~begin
 72    6,    4|       Neiphila to~ ~follow next in order; who instantly thus began.
 73    6,    5|    Holy-dayes were celebrated~ ~by Order of Court, and in the Sommer
 74    6,   10|           Frier of Saint Anthonies Order,~ ~shunned a shame, which
 75    6,   10|    religious Friar of S. Anthonies Order, named Friar Onyon, had
 76    6,   10|           certaine, that we of our Order do not any thing, but it~ ~
 77    6,   10|          to narrow~ ~the circle by order. Now, concerning these ground-plottes
 78    6,   10|      singularly growing in formall order, as if some artificiall
 79    7,    1|       therfore~ ~they set downe an order and conclusion together (
 80    7,    1|            while, according to the order~ ~directed, knockt againe
 81    7,    1|          the Spirit,~ ~was in this order.~ ~ ~ ~ Spirit, Spirit,
 82    7,    2|          hee should follow next in order, whereupon thus he began.~ ~
 83    7,    2|             they concluded in this order between themselves.~ ~Lazaro,
 84    7,    2|           never returned in this~ ~order before now, doubtlesse,
 85    7,    3|         alive. But you must take~ ~order, to make an Image of waxe,
 86    7,    4|        place convenient, for which order was~ ~taken as best they
 87    7,    6|        having ended, the King gave order unto Madame~ ~Pampinea,
 88    7,    9|            Pamphilus began in this order. I am of~ ~opinion, faire
 89    7,   10|           Pallace. Then shee tooke order likewise, for all such other~ ~
 90    7,   10|          according to their wonted order, the~ ~Instruments being
 91    8,    3|        shee should next succeed in order;~ ~when, being scarcely
 92    8,    3|           simplicity, and pleasant order of behaviour.~ ~At the same
 93    8,    6|         shee should follow next in order; whereupon~ ~thus shee began.
 94    8,    6|              directing him in this order.~ ~ You must put some friend
 95    8,    6|         and Buffalmaco take such~ ~order, that the Pilles shall have
 96    8,    6|      Buffalmaco, having taken good order for salting the~ ~Brawne;
 97    8,    7|            being grievously out of order, and his eyes staring~ ~
 98    8,    7|  thereabout;~ ~placing them in due order againe as they should bee,
 99    8,    7|             and taking such~ ~good order, that Ancilla was carried
100    8,    9|      Society, where wee tooke good order for your admittance, and~ ~
101    8,   10|           so soone as I have taken order for~ ~some businesse of
102    8,   10|        vanished away: having taken order with the Master of the houshold,~ ~
103    8,   10|           Queene, to~ ~imitate the order of her predecessors, commanded
104    9,    1|            the City contrarie to~ ~order; hearing the trampling of
105    9,    3|            should be the next in~ ~order, and hee (without expecting
106    9,    5|    enjoyning her to succeed in apt order; and she being as ready
107    9,    6|       commanded, the Queene gave~ ~order to Pamphilus, that hee should
108    9,    6|          simple Inne: having taken order for feeding their horses,
109    9,    8|           a haire staring out~ ~of order, but the tuft flourishing
110    9,    9|          we do duly consider~ ~the order of all things, we shall
111    9,    9|        thing quite contrary to the order appointed. Which~ ~Giosefo
112    9,   10|          opinion. And having given order to the Master of the Houshold (
113   10,    1|            provided~ ~in honorable order, both of Horses, Armes,
114   10,    1|          as hee had~ ~before given order) stood two great Chests,
115   10,    2|           take the second turne in order;~ ~whereupon, thus she began.
116   10,    2|           people, and went to give order for the dinners serving
117   10,    2| entertained some few dayes in this order: into the great Hall of
118   10,    3|  whatsoever.~ ~ In this honourable order (observed as his estated
119   10,    3|        where Nathan dwelt. He gave order to his men,~ ~to make no
120   10,    4|          she should be the next in order,~ ~whereto she gladly yeelding,
121   10,    4|          was called by~ ~place and order.~ ~ At the same time, Signior
122   10,    4|           night,~ ~and taking such order, as none might know of his
123   10,    4|         her and Gentile, who tooke order,~ ~that all things belonging
124   10,    4|             and likewise in~ ~what order every thing should be done,
125   10,    5|         stepping up, began in this order.~ ~ Gracious Ladies, I thinke
126   10,    6|          to Signior Neri, who took order in costly maner for all~ ~
127   10,    6|          as Signior Neri had given order. There wanted no~ ~exquisite
128   10,    6|        divers of them in exquisite order, and served them to the~ ~
129   10,    7|      minded)~ ~Madame Pampinea, by order given from the King, began
130   10,    7|           in so oft and convenient order, as by thee: I doe~ ~therefore
131   10,    8|         prepared to follow next in order, whereupon thus she~ ~began.
132   10,    8|           returne to Rome, to take order for occasions there concerning~ ~
133   10,    8|              made? Well I may take order, if the Cobler bee indiscreet,
134   10,    8|            to Rome, take such sure order, to fetch her hence, who~ ~
135   10,    9|         amongst his men, he gave~ ~order to him what should bee done,
136   10,    9|            respected in honourable order.~ ~ So soone as the Tables
137   10,    9|        were so minded) he would so order~ ~the businesse for him;
138   10,    9|        house, in such~ ~honourable order as your vertues doe justly
139   10,    9|         regard you have taken such order for my departure hence,
140   10,    9|          of~ ~me, and to take such order (your affaires being fully
141   10,    9|          for~ ~my sake) doe you so order the matter, that I (as an
142   10,   10|          requisite things in due~ ~order, befitting for so solemne
143   10,   10|            set every thing in such order, as thou shalt~ ~thinke
144   10,   10|      things were in due and decent order as best~ ~beseemed in such
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