Day, Novell

  1  Ind      |      FOLLOWING DISCOURSES~ ~ ~ ~ Gracious Ladies, so often as I consider
  2  Ind      |         exquisite behaviour, and gracious modesty.~ ~ Their names
  3  Ind      |     prevent us not) what end the gracious~ ~Heavens have reserved
  4  Ind      |       countenance) giving them a gracious salutation, declared to
  5    1,    1|          but~ ~of his onely most gracious benignity. Mooved neverthelesse
  6    1,    1|      such prayers have alwaies~ ~gracious acceptation in his sight.
  7    1,    1|  procuration, and also the Kings gracious Letters; after~ ~that Musciatto
  8    1,    2|      begun. She being no lesse~ ~gracious in countenance, then merrily
  9    1,    2|      unfaigned testimony of such gracious goodnesse, and not~ ~to
 10    1,    2|          have heeretofore heard (Gracious Ladies) there lived a~ ~
 11    1,    4|         spake in this manner.~ ~ Gracious Ladies, if I faile not in
 12    1,    5|       Hennes, and~ ~divers other gracious speeches beside, repressed
 13    1,    5|          for~ ~giving the King a gracious Welcome. But concerning
 14    1,    6|     became meerly frozen up, and gracious language blew a more gentle~ ~
 15    1,    7|         him very good words, and gracious entertainment,~ ~discoursing
 16    1,    9|       she was sollicited by many gracious, gallant, and~ ~youthfull
 17    1,    9|            be their Queene, made gracious offer to obey whatsoever
 18    2,  Ind|            Lawrell, and giving a gracious countenance to the whole
 19    2,    2|         began to speake thus.~ ~ Gracious Ladies, I am to speake of
 20    2,    2|      offering him all humble and gracious service, accounting themselves~ ~
 21    2,    2|  breeding,~ ~well deserving this gracious favour which you have affoorded
 22    2,    2|      confesse that you are the~ ~gracious preserver of my life, and
 23    2,    3|          so affable, lovely, and gracious, that even in~ ~this first
 24    2,    3|      humbly thanked him for such gracious comfort;~ ~protesting, that
 25    2,    3|          a little proude of so~ ~gracious a favour.~ ~ The Abbot,
 26    2,    3|     refusall, but~ ~accepted her gracious motion, and referred all
 27    2,    4|          thing else, spake thus. Gracious Ladies, we shall never behold (
 28    2,    5|        that Heaven hath beene so gracious to~ ~me, to let mee see
 29    2,    5|          the~ ~bounty, and other gracious good parts remaining in
 30    2,    5|           Charles so benigne and gracious to us, that recompencing
 31    2,    6|       must understand then (most gracious Ladies) that after the death~ ~
 32    2,    6|         incomparable, for by her gracious~ ~counsel, I might well
 33    2,    6|        and have heaped also many gracious favours on my Noble Mother;~ ~
 34    2,    7|         because you your selves (gracious Ladies)~ ~sinne highly in
 35    2,    7|       meanes, to be pleasing and gracious in her eye, yet with such~ ~
 36    2,    7|         custome) which gave most gracious and unspeakable acception.~ ~ ~ ~
 37    2,    9|        manner to the Soldane. My gracious Lord, you may plainly~ ~
 38    2,    9|      please (in your ever-knowne gracious benignity) to permit the~ ~
 39    2,    9| infallible:~ ~with extraordinary gracious praises, he commended the
 40    2,   10|     Every one in this honest and gracious assembly, most highly~ ~
 41    2,   10|   expected to finde a farre more gracious welcome) he~ ~stoode as
 42    2, Song|         the paine most pleasing, gracious,~ ~ That I desire in such
 43    3,    3|         her selfe so joyfull and gracious to him, as he~ ~easily understood,
 44    3,    5|         as my fairest and most~ ~gracious fortune, if you would command
 45    3,    5| extraordinary joy, for this your gracious and~ ~welcome answer, that
 46    3,    5|     under the protection of your gracious pardon, I to~ ~give over
 47    3,    6|         would, and began thus.~ ~Gracious Ladies, mee thinkes wee
 48    3,    7|        began. It liketh me best (gracious Ladies) to returne~ ~home
 49    3,    7|         him as a stranger to her gracious favours. Now grew shee~ ~
 50    3,    7|       with~ ~most honourable and gracious respect, bilt especially
 51    3,    7|         eate, and thus spake.~ ~ Gracious company, there is no defect
 52    3,    8|         you not then refuse so~ ~gracious an offer. Enow there are,
 53    3,    8|     seeing the Fates have bin so gracious to thee; Go (I~ ~say) home
 54    3,    9|        next succeeding, with a~ ~gracious and pleasing disposition,
 55    3,    9|            knowledge; but by the gracious assistance of heaven, and
 56    3,    9|      somewhat to admire~ ~at her gracious carriage, and saide within
 57    3,    9|      sufficient dowry beside. My gracious Soveraigne~ ~saide she,
 58    3,    9|         desire or demand by your gracious favour,~ ~without presuming
 59    3,    9|          as can deserve such a~ ~gracious offer? If the action be
 60    3,   10|         Queen, thus he began.~ ~ Gracious ladies, it may be you have
 61    3,   10|    likewise to sing a~ ~Song. My gracious Lord (quoth she) I can skill
 62    3, Song|       him pleased,~ ~ Lovely and gracious, no Element at jarre,~ ~
 63    4,    1|     meanes, for meeting with his gracious Mistresse,~ ~and according
 64    4,    1|       them both most benigne and gracious,~ ~teaching mee a way secret
 65    4,    2|         regard of your owne most gracious nature, I~ ~beseech you
 66    4,    2|          and you~ ~are become so gracious in his affection; as, many
 67    4,    4|          manner. I have heard~ ~(Gracious Ladies, quoth she) of many
 68    4,    4|              Gerbino espying his gracious Mistresse on the Ships decke,
 69    4,    5|        in his behaviour, grew so gracious~ ~in the eyes of Isabella,
 70    4,    6|          daughter, and in your~ ~gracious favour: with which words,
 71    4,    8|      manner. It seemeth to me~ ~(Gracious Ladies) that there are some
 72    4,   10|        hearts with sighing: yea (Gracious Ladies) I my selfe finde
 73    4,   10|    hereafter.~ ~ Know then (most gracious assembly) that it is not
 74    4,   10|           which proved to be the gracious Lady Fiammetta, and thus
 75    5,  Ind|      thus began.~ ~ Many Novels (gracious Ladies) do offer themselves
 76    5,    2|          in this~ ~manner.~ ~ My gracious Lord, during the time that
 77    5,    2|          manner. Now the reason (Gracious~ ~Lord) why thus I counsell
 78    5,    2|     purposely~ ~minded (with his gracious liking) to marry her according
 79    5,    3|          she had given them very gracious entertainment, and understood
 80    5,    5|          accident, gave her most gracious and kinde welcome, he~ ~
 81    5,    6|          began. Many and mighty (Gracious Ladies) are the~ ~prevailing
 82    5,    8|          you will performe one~ ~gracious favour for me; Namely, that
 83    5,    9|          be the fairest and most gracious Lady in all Florence. In~ ~
 84    5,    9| reverence. She in all modest and gracious~ ~manner, requited him with
 85    5,    9|        from your super-abounding gracious favour,~ ~and more then
 86    5,    9|          heard, that it was your gracious pleasure to dine with~ ~
 87    6,  Ind|           with~ ~modest and very gracious gesture, thus she began.~ ~
 88    6,    1|          on foote againe.~ ~ ~ ~ Gracious Ladies, like as in our faire,
 89    7,    1|         more knocking.~ ~ ~ ~ My Gracious Lord (quoth Madame Aemillia)
 90    7,    1|      Article. I shall therefore (Gracious Ladies)~ ~strive, to speake
 91    7,    7|        to be~ ~joviall spirited, gracious and affable towardes all
 92    7, Song|     proud feare.~ ~ In hope that gracious time will come at length,~ ~
 93    8,    1|            Seeing is my fortune, Gracious ladies, that I must give
 94    8,    3|        she began.~ ~ I know not (Gracious Ladies) whether I can move
 95    8,    4|        of~ ~especiall honest and gracious disposition.~ ~ This Gentlewoman,
 96    8,    7|         observing her beauty and gracious demeanour, she seemed~ ~
 97    8,    7|        that his service might be gracious in her acceptance. The~ ~
 98    8,    7|     Heere you are to understand (Gracious Ladies) that according to~ ~
 99    8,    7|         he said within himselfe. Gracious~ ~Fortune! how highly am
100    8,    7|       them, on whome~ ~milde and gracious mercy should any way declare
101    8,    7|           If~ ~thou deny me this gracious favour; at least send me
102    8,    8|          received.~ ~ Know then (Gracious assembly) that, as have
103    8,    9|     Chamber, in very~ ~grave and gracious manner. Concerning the Chambers
104    8,    9|         in regard we enjoy the~ ~gracious favour of two such Royall
105    8,    9|    whereas (before) he gave them gracious welcomes; now he~ ~redoubled
106    8,   10|     assembly, thus she began.~ ~ Gracious Ladies, wee behold it daily,
107    9,    1|         seeing it is your most~ ~gracious pleasure) that I should
108    9,    1|         gaine~ ~assurance of her gracious favour? Undoubtedly, were
109    9,    2|          then the Queene, with a gracious admonition, gave way for~ ~
110    9,    2|          are then to understand (Gracious Auditors) that in Lombardie~ ~
111    9,    7|    manner. In some discourses~ ~(gracious Ladies) already past among
112    9,    9|        such women as will not be gracious,~ ~benigne and pleasing:
113    9,   10|    Dioneus began in this manner. Gracious~ ~Beauties, among many white
114    9,   10|     dignity; wherefore~ ~(with a gracious smile) thus she spake to
115    9,   10|         Ladies, who expected his gracious favour,~ ~and said.~ ~ Bright
116   10,    1|      where the King shewed him a gracious countenance, and~ ~demanded
117   10,    2|        courage, he demaunded one gracious favour of~ ~the Pope: who
118   10,    4|    affected.~ ~ Understand then (Gracious hearers) that in Bologna,
119   10,    4|       lived) he could never~ ~be gracious n her favour, yet her so
120   10,    5|          began in this order.~ ~ Gracious Ladies, I thinke there is
121   10,    6|         their comming forth, and gracious demeanor at~ ~their departing (
122   10,    6|         forget~ ~the beauty, and gracious behaviour of Genevera the
123   10,    6|        mind in~ ~this manner.~ ~ Gracious Lord, I wonder not a little
124   10,    7|        never heard it before? My gracious~ ~Lord, answered Manutio,
125   10,    7|         marryed~ ~her, or no? My Gracious Lord, answered Bernardo,
126   10,    7|        expressed themselves very gracious to her. Soone~ ~after, the
127   10,    7|       without the~ ~Queenes most gracious favour and license first
128   10,    8|         she~ ~began. What is it (Gracious Ladies) that Kings cannot
129   10,    8|     thine owne election, and the gracious favour wherewith~ ~they
130   10,    8|          himselfe) but onely the gracious title of Amity? What~ ~greatnesse,
131   10,    9|       judgement) to bee the most gracious,~ ~compleate, and best spoken
132   10,    9|       two~ ~Children. After some gracious Language past on eyther
133   10,    9|       This being done, with most gracious and~ ~courteous demeanour,
134   10,    9|      sufficiently warranted your Gracious disposition towards me,~ ~
135   10,    9|       not possibly~ ~forget, his Gracious favours and extraordinary
136   10,    9|   arising out of the bedde, gave gracious salutations to~ ~the Abbot
137   10,   10|     humble courtesie, saying. My gracious~ ~Lord, hee is in the house.~ ~
138   10,   10|             she answered. Yes my gracious Lord, if you will accept
139   10,   10|           but so sweetely amiand gracious, and goodlie; as if she
140   10,   10|     selfe alwayes so benigne and gracious; as there was not any~ ~
141   10,   10|       said.~ ~ My honourable and gracious Lord, dispose of me, as
142   10,   10|     other answere but this. Most Gracious and Honourable~ ~Lord, satisfie
143   10,   10|         thus she answered.~ ~ My Gracious Lord, I am glad I can doe
144   10,   10|      selfe before~ ~her, saying. Gracious welcome, to the new elected
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