Day, Novell

  1  Ind      |           our Citie being in this case, voide of inhabitants, it~ ~
  2  Ind      |           I know not whether your case be~ ~answerable to mine)
  3  Ind      |          Albeit faire Ladies, the case propounded by Madam Pampinea
  4    1,    1|          monstrous, as~ ~the like case also may happen, because
  5    1,    1|        unto me, and referre~ ~the case then to me, for I will deale
  6    1,    1|           you the truth in this~ ~case, as fearing least I should
  7    1,    2|        thee~ ~in any questionable case? Thou must thinke, that
  8    1,    3|        mee remember a doubtfull~ ~case, which sometime hapned to
  9    1,    4|          were best to doe in this case, either (in the~ ~presence
 10    1,    6|       dare touch no money) as the case became very quickly~ ~altered.~ ~
 11    2,    1|     Martellino was in a pittifull case, crying out for mercy,~ ~
 12    2,    1|           likewise in a desperate case; and therefore, fearing
 13    2,    1|      Justice, helpe me in an hard case; yonder is a~ ~villaine
 14    2,    1|        him,~ ~to commisserate the case of poore Martellino.~ ~
 15    2,    5|    according to the Lawes in that case provided.~ ~ As hee continued
 16    2,    6|        examined~ ~concerning this case. She having heard the rebellion
 17    2,    6|       such honourable pompe, as a case so important~ ~equally deserved.
 18    2,    7|         of the Ship lying in that case, he imagined truely what
 19    2,    7|      elder being in little better case, by~ ~receiving so many
 20    2,    7|           best assistance in this case.~ ~ The two young Lords
 21    2,    7|         happinesse he had in this case to helpe him, namely, that
 22    2,    7|          as~ ~considering in this case what was best to be done,
 23    2,    8|        selfe to us~ ~both in this case; you to bee destitute of
 24    2,    8|          honest carriage (in this case) the more suspected. In
 25    2,    8|         life, you know (in this~ ~case) what is to be done. The
 26    2,    8|         any complaint in~ ~such a case: but if you please to bestow
 27    2,    8|       greatly~ ~compassionate his case, saying to the poore man,
 28    2,    8|          carry~ ~himselfe in this case. Neverthelesse, giving credite
 29    2,    9|         yet) made knowne, why the case was so~ ~seriously urged,
 30    3,    3|          to be~ ~observed in this case; uppon a day apt and convenient,
 31    3,    3|         or do any~ ~thing in this case, till first I have made
 32    3,    3|        can~ ~more be sayd in this case, but that it was over-much
 33    3,    5|     confirme your opinion in this case by any argument of greater~ ~
 34    3,    7|          But~ ~come we now to the case of your ghostly father,
 35    3,    7|          his owne hands. In which case the Law requireth, that
 36    3,    7|         he were pleased in~ ~this case to have mercy on me; but
 37    3,    7|    purposely, to informe you in a case of most weighty~ ~importance.
 38    3,    7|          hath beene taken in this case, because Aldobrandino is
 39    3,    7|        understand~ ~truly how the case went, they would not endure
 40    3,    9|   thoughts, in~ ~such a doubtfull case what was best to be done.
 41    4      |           not what to say in this case, except by~ ~due consideration
 42    4,    1|         for thy selfe, in a bad~ ~case, so desperate and dangerous.~ ~
 43    4,    2|         lose your longing in this case, were~ ~I but constantly
 44    4,    3|        her true meaning in this~ ~case, as Ninetta had formerly
 45    4,    4|         security from him, in a~ ~case convenient to be granted:
 46    4,    5|            be done in so urgent a case. When day was come, he resorted
 47    4,    5|   deliberations passed on in this case; but after all, thus~ ~they
 48    4,    6|       devised, what (in this hard case) is best to be done. Forthwith
 49    4,    7|       busines, and~ ~examined the case very strictly: but could
 50    4,    7|       condemne~ ~her, whereas the case yet remained doubtfull,
 51    4,    7|            the better to make the case~ ~understood, without the
 52    4,    8|            to be governed in this case by~ ~his Tutors good advice.
 53    4,    8|       Neverthelesse, seeing~ ~the case was now no way to be holpen;
 54    4,    8|    intirely fixed on her. But the case was~ ~very strangely altred,
 55    4,    8|          house, and~ ~putting the case as if it did not concerne
 56    4,    8|      replyed (as not thinking the case concerned himselfe)~ ~that,
 57    4,   10|           part of~ ~the body. The case beeing thus resolved on
 58    4,   10|            that the truth in this case was~ ~easie to be knowne;
 59    5,    1|     Hormisda, and long time the~ ~case had bene in question, for
 60    5,    2|         greatly compassionate her case, and prevailed~ ~so well
 61    5,    3|        what~ ~Pedro saide in this case, or to live in hope of any
 62    5,    3|         Now was he in farre worse case then before, not knowing
 63    5,    4| Neverthelesse, perceiving how the case now standeth, and~ ~considering
 64    5,    5|           how to sted you in this case, but when my Master shall
 65    5,    7|    acquainting him fully with the case.~ ~ Amarigo, who beleeved
 66    5,    7|          certifying him~ ~how the case stood.~ ~ Most highly pleased
 67    5,    7|         her disposition in~ ~this case, who hearing what good hap
 68    5,   10|           to be advised in this~ ~case, before I will hazard my
 69    5,   10|        Now trust me Daughter, thy case is to be pittied, and so
 70    5,   10|         Then, remembring her owne case, and her poore affrighted
 71    5,   10|       finde at thy hands. Put the case,~ ~that thou keepest me
 72    6,    2|    capacitie, to censure in~ ~the case whereof I am to speake,
 73    6,    2|          Ladies, I could (in this case) lay as much blame on Nature,
 74    7,    3|         Foole, and feare (in this case)~ ~is wholly frivolous,
 75    7,    3|        husband (quoth she) in any case, least you should overthrow
 76    7,    5|          jealous persons~ ~(in no case) will give consent, but
 77    7,    5|          selfe in this~ ~desolate case: by devising some one meane
 78    7,    5|            If~ ~successe (in this case) proved answerable to her
 79    7,    5|            who~ ~compassioned her case very much; made such observance,
 80    7,    5|       resolved what to do in this case, made her answer: That hee
 81    7,    5|        have~ ~such a care in this case, as your Husband shall never
 82    7,    6|     compassionating his desperate case; I arose from my worke,
 83    7,    7|       pleased to commisserate his case,~ ~and grace him with her
 84    7,    9|           be as compleate in this case, as I am~ ~in all the rest
 85    7,    9|       must needes require in this case: I am afterward her owne,~ ~
 86    7,    9|        best to bee kept~ ~in this case, forming her attempt in
 87    7,    9|       suspitious nature. In which case to be the more assuredly~ ~
 88    7,   10|      began. Faire Ladies, it is a case more~ ~then manifest, that
 89    8,    1|             payment to her, as in case of discharging him from
 90    8,    3|          her. Afterward, when the case is debated among~ ~his other
 91    8,    3|          be not you offended, the case is farre otherwise~ ~then
 92    8,    3|         no way~ ~offended in this case, but rather he himself:
 93    8,    4|     attempte anie thing in this~ ~case, without acquainting her
 94    8,    4|         directions: but, in~ ~any case, let us begin this night.
 95    8,    6|           heere about, and in the case of stealing~ ~a Brawne,
 96    8,    6|      comforted me already in this case.~ ~ Well then (quoth Bruno)
 97    8,    6|         must needs offend in this case:~ ~he, desiring to understand
 98    8,    7|         assembly) how dangerous a case it is [to] deale with Schollers.~ ~
 99    8,    8|        make an out crie in this~ ~case, or otherwise to reveale
100    8,    8|          they, so we; for in this case there can be no juster~ ~
101    8,    8|          you may guesse in what a case he~ ~was, his heart being
102    8,    9|         not so much power in this case, as you (perhaps) do imagine,~ ~
103    8,    9|           perceive also how~ ~the case will go, after I have beene
104    8,   10|         friendly offer, in such a case~ ~of extreme necessity:
105    9,    1|  intention, but each carrying his case~ ~closely, as hoping to
106    9,    1|           me (quoth he) admit the case, that none of these surmises
107    9,    2|       standing silent,~ ~made her case compassionable to all the
108    9,    3|       thee know of~ ~him, how the case stands with me, for I feele
109    9,    3|      complaint of women~ ~in that case, oppressed with bitter pangs
110    9,    5|       fetch water. A very strange case, answered Bruno, take heede~ ~
111    9,    5|     should be~ ~performed in this case, onely to make a pastime
112    9,    5|       thither indeed? Yes, in any case, replied Bruno, for~ ~Musicke
113    9,    6|           and compassionating his case, as~ ~one man should do
114    9,    9|        not make us wise in this~ ~case. Yet Nature hath given us
115   10,    4|    belonging to a woman in such a case, were not wanting,~ ~but
116   10,    5|      advise him in this doubtfull case. In the~ ~end, one was brought
117   10,    6|             do, being in the like case so wel provided; he made
118   10,    6|          to reprehend you in this case, I know well enough what
119   10,    7|        most tormented her in this case, was the knowledge of her~ ~
120   10,    7|          well deserve to have her case commiserated: and~ ~commanded
121   10,    8|       love the wife of another, a case happening~ ~continually?
122   10,    8|      Fortune had sinned in~ ~this case, and not I, in directing
123   10,    8|         seeme to thee a dishonest case, and~ ~therefore kept from
124   10,    8|      Reason is my warrant in this case, because I cannot remember,~ ~
125   10,    8|       necessitie of the~ ~present case in question, doth not onely
126   10,    8|         mislike his course in the case, beware of him~ ~hereafter,
127   10,    8|      wherefore, I commiserate the case of this Noble~ ~Gentleman
128   10,    9|           as the necessity of the case urgently commandeth; accept
129   10,    9|     enough for my comfort in this case, either dying or living.
130   10,   10|      considering, how difficult a case it~ ~is to meet with such
131   10,   10|          compassionate the Ladies case: who when shee came in~ ~
132   10,   10|         best~ ~beseemed in such a case. After all which was done,
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