Day, Novell

  1  Ind      |      persons speaking to the sicke, comming to see~ ~them, or ayring
  2    1,    1|      confession, even of all sinnes comming to my remembrance,~ ~from
  3    1,    2|           any one the reason of his comming thither)~ ~very heedfully
  4    1,    5|             she reputed the Kings~ ~comming to her, as an extraordinary
  5    1,    5|             thus occasion the Kings comming thither,~ ~his journey lying
  6    1,    5|       beside, after the time of his comming was heard, they had~ ~respite
  7    1,    5|           shadowed the cause of his comming, and thanking her for the~ ~
  8    1,    6|             seeke after.~ ~ The man comming before him, hee demanded,
  9    1,    6|           chargeable penance. And~ ~comming one morning (according to
 10    1,    6|        onely presence.~ ~ The Abbot comming from his Chamber to enter
 11    1,    6|            At length, the Abbot not comming, and Primasso having eaten
 12    1,    8|           deniall of~ ~justice, and comming before him weeping, spake
 13    1,    9|           Master Albert (farre off) comming thitherward, and a resolved~ ~
 14    1,    9|     kindnesse of~ ~no meane merrit, comming from a man so wise and vertuous:
 15    2,    2|           by reason of his servants comming into the~ ~Towne before
 16    2,    3|          were arrived in~ ~England. Comming to the City of London, and
 17    2,    3|             Now before the Abbots~ ~comming thither, the Harbenger that
 18    2,    3|          the principall cause of my comming~ ~hither, being already
 19    2,    4|            a mighty winde suddainly comming upon them: it~ ~not onely
 20    2,    5|              upon the olde~ ~womans comming backe to her (having formerly
 21    2,    5|     Damosell, for she tarrieth your comming~ ~in her owne house.~ ~
 22    2,    5|           they shall not tarry your comming. Albeit, you~ ~might doe
 23    2,    5|               should not expect his comming to supper, the like had
 24    2,    5|              and tarrie not for his comming downe to thee, except~ ~
 25    2,    5|            in company, both of them comming towards him. Now,~ ~because
 26    2,    5|   discovered by the Watch, but they comming to the Wellpit, Andrea~ ~
 27    2,    5|          hee knew not whether: till comming to the Sea side,~ ~he found
 28    2,    7|        having before heard of their comming, adorned her selfe the more~ ~
 29    2,    7|          they knew of their enimies comming,~ ~killing such as stood
 30    2,    7|          Pezants of the~ ~Countrey, comming to get what they could finde
 31    2,    8|           to the Lord high Marshal, comming forth of the Church,~ ~espied
 32    2,    9|            house; where Ambroginolo comming forth of it,~ ~satisfied
 33    2,   10|    discoursed the occasion of his~ ~comming thither, desiring him to
 34    3,    1|             told me, by Gentlewomen comming hither to visite~ ~us, that
 35    3,    2|             and~ ~melancholly, both comming and departing without speaking
 36    3,    2|          your~ ~being here, and now comming againe.~ ~ The King hearing
 37    3,    3|          that way. And seeing him~ ~comming, shee shewed her selfe so
 38    3,    6|             very morning, before my comming~ ~hither, I found a woman-messenger
 39    3,    8|          saw the Monkes and~ ~Abbot comming, with their lighted Torches,
 40    3,    9|           and~ ~the occasion of her comming thither, relating every
 41    3,    9|             resolve~ ~mee. Since my comming to this City, it hath credibly
 42    3,    9|            was~ ~entertained at her comming to Florence; and the good
 43    4,    1|              and there attended the comming of his Lady.~ ~ She, on
 44    4,    1|       apprehended, even as he~ ~was comming forth of the loope-hole,
 45    4,    1|          for, in this manner are we comming to~ ~thee. So closing her
 46    4,    2|       entering into your house, for comming in~ ~an humane body, he
 47    4,    2|             not lose your labour in comming hither) to shew you~ ~the
 48    4,    6|          diligently to hinder his~ ~comming to her; yet knowing his
 49    4,    6|            occasion shee denyed his comming thither~ ~the night before,
 50    4,    6|         continued talking, Andreana comming before her~ ~Father, the
 51    4,    7|           him readily expecting her comming, and another friend also
 52    4,    7|            neere to the Garden, who comming in sodainly uppon them,~ ~
 53    4,    8|        either of knowledge of his~ ~comming thither, or any other blame
 54    4,    9|          Guardastagno~ ~delayes his comming so long, he never used to
 55    4,   10|         Thirsty~ ~he was before his comming thither, either by salt
 56    5,    1|             secret, waiting for our comming, and kill all such as~ ~
 57    5,    2|          Nets; and seeing the boate comming towards~ ~her under saile,
 58    5,    2|           expell him. These~ ~newes comming to the eare of Martuccio
 59    5,    2|            since her first houre of comming to her. And after much other~ ~
 60    5,    6|         hereafter; for one of them (comming now to my memory) I shall
 61    5,    7|          Gallies of Geneway Pyrates comming from the Easterne parts,
 62    5,    7|       Mother, amazed at his strange comming~ ~thither, which never before
 63    5,    8|          the Knight, who seeing him comming, cryed out in this~ ~manner
 64    5,    9|            with the reason~ ~of her comming thither, and therefore (
 65    5,    9|           not bring it to him at my comming home; I feare~ ~so much,
 66    5,   10|           in excuse of his so soone comming home,~ ~declareth, how in
 67    5,   10|            you kept us so long from comming into this roome: let~ ~mee
 68    5,   10|       perswasion of some Neighbours comming in: hee was~ ~closely conveyed
 69    5,   10|         more~ ~firmely on his hand. Comming to the Coope, driving the
 70    6,  Ind|       readily covered against their comming, strewed with sweete hearbes
 71    6,    2|         Gallons at~ ~the least, and comming there-with unto Cistio,
 72    6,    4|           unexpected witty answere, comming from such a~ ~logger-headed
 73    6,    5|        Painter by his~ ~profession, comming together from Mugello, scornfully
 74    6,    8|       chanced upon a day, that shee comming home to the house where
 75    7,    1|            husband had no intent of comming thither. There they supped
 76    7,    1|             her husbands unexpected comming, that shee forgot to bid
 77    7,    1|             there, till Frederigoes comming, and to tell him of Johns
 78    7,    1|           the cal for~ ~Frederigoes comming, by this meanes he was disappointed.
 79    7,    2|           foorth all day, and never comming home till night.~ ~ Finding
 80    7,    2|          even a~ ~little before thy comming home) came to me, we agreed
 81    7,    3|          his Father, made signes of comming to him,~ ~rejoycing merrily,
 82    7,    5|          then she) attended for her comming: having so ordred the~ ~
 83    7,    5|           expectation of the Friars comming, saide~ ~to his Wife. I
 84    7,    6|      acquainted her Lady with the~ ~comming of Lambertuccio.~ ~ Now
 85    7,    6|            much~ ~at his so sodaine comming. Lady (quoth he) I met your
 86    7,    6|     alighted, and~ ~(questionlesse) comming up the staires. Now was
 87    7,    7|           the holy Sepulcher, and~ ~comming into company where Lodovico
 88    7,    7|        Garden, to expect Anichinoes comming to the Pine-Tree. But before~ ~
 89    7,    7|            cudgell in his hand, and comming~ ~neere to the Pine-tree,
 90    7,    8|           the certaine houre of his comming,~ ~without the least suspition
 91    7,    8|   enstructed withall; that at his~ ~comming, he should plucke the thred,
 92    7,    8|           his lesson, to attend her comming, and so hee did.~ ~Arriguccio
 93    7,    8|          stirre, after her Husbands comming home.~ ~ The fight (as you
 94    7,    8|           hearing of~ ~Arriguccioes comming thither so late. Rose from
 95    7,    8|           may be the reason of your comming hither in this manner. Shee
 96    7,    9|               safe from his sodaine comming on them, Lydia had soone
 97    8,    1|            his Friend with him, and comming to Gasparuolo, said. Worthy
 98    8,    1|            you therewith since your comming home: but~ ~hereafter I
 99    8,    2|         yearely benefits, and all~ ~comming nothing neere the summe
100    8,    2|             a pawne.~ ~ The Clearke comming to the house of Belcolore,
101    8,    6|       killing of~ ~his Boare, which comming to the hearing of Bruno
102    8,    6|            any~ ~certainty of their comming. I confesse what you say,
103    8,    7|            Scholler~ ~to expect her comming, in an extreame frost and
104    8,    7|           will, and then expect her comming presently; till when, she~ ~
105    8,    7|            despairing of the Ladies comming, according as the Scholler~ ~
106    8,    8|         loath should tarry for my~ ~comming; and therefore holde my
107    8,    8|         Husband cough, and also his comming up the~ ~staires. Alas deare
108    8,    8|        shall we do? My~ ~Husband is comming uppe, and we shall be both
109    8,    8|           labour. So~ ~Spinelloccio comming forth of the Chest, it requireth
110    8,    9|    ingenuity to thee, as (since his comming) hath prodigally flowne~ ~
111    8,   10|      Afterward, he~ ~making shew of comming hither againe, with farre
112    8,   10|           of the Brokers. Salabetto comming one night to~ ~sup with
113    8,   10|     readinesse, as~ ~hoping of your comming hither againe. So causing
114    9,    2|        Sisters, both the Gentlemans comming and~ ~departing, yet unknowne
115    9,    3|              even as Calandrino was comming foorth of his house, and~ ~
116    9,    4|         while, for an honest man is comming hither, who~ ~hath my Doublet
117    9,    5|            of commendable carriage. Comming forth of her Chamber~ ~one
118    9,    5|             haste. Bruno seeing her comming a farre~ ~off, said to Phillippo:
119    9,    6|            woman any fault. Matters comming to passe in this strange~ ~
120    9,    8| discontented, he espied Blondello~ ~comming towards him, and meeting
121    9,    9|           dismission from the King. Comming forth, he found Melisso~ ~
122   10,    1|       whatsoever Rogiero spake, and comming to the passage of a~ ~small
123   10,    2|             being advertised of his comming, spred about~ ~his scouts
124   10,    2|             of safe conduct for his comming~ ~thither. Ghinotto receiving
125   10,    3|            againe at a second gate, comming also to him, and had a~ ~
126   10,    3|            he was, the cause of his comming thither, and the reason~ ~
127   10,    3|          made~ ~the meanes for your comming hither, prodigally to bestow
128   10,    4|          speedily.~ ~ Which tydings comming to the hearing of Signior
129   10,    5|          for the month of januaries comming. It being~ ~come, and the
130   10,    5|          occasion of your~ ~instant comming hither, and thus attended
131   10,    6|           there of them both, their comming forth, and gracious demeanor
132   10,    7|       raised, in expectation of his comming, and taking her by~ ~the
133   10,    8|             preparing as if he were comming to bed:~ ~extinguishing
134   10,    8|           in a Temple, and himselfe comming~ ~thither, accompanied with
135   10,    9|          his doore, to attend~ ~the comming of his guests. The Servingman,
136   10,    9|            are~ ~Cyprian Marchants, comming now from Cyprus, and are
137   10,    9|             her~ ~guests.~ ~ At her comming, they arose, and having
138   10,    9|           is not able to endure the comming of one of them, much lesse
139   10,    9|      buriall likewise. Which rumour comming to the eare of his Wife,~ ~
140   10,   10|             dayes, and at her first comming, I would have her to be~ ~
141   10,   10|        onely was the cause of her~ ~comming. The Gentleman was not slacke,
142   10,   10|             round about, to see the comming of the Lord~ ~Marquesses
143   10,   10|           joyfully entertained, and comming~ ~into the great Hall, where
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