Day, Novell

  1  Ind      |           day time, would returne full fed at night home to their
  2  Ind      |     pleasant young gallant, and~ ~full of infinite witty conceits,
  3    1,    1|         in and out of themselves, full of~ ~sorrow, paine, and
  4    1,    1|        nature, rioters, brablers, full of calumny, and~ ~without
  5    1,    1|        among the Burgundians, men full of~ ~wickednesse and deceite;
  6    1,    2|        travaile by land or Sea is full of infinite dangers. Doest
  7    1,    6|          and his bagges swolne up full with no meane abundance:
  8    1,    7|        after a new manner) upon a full and~ ~over-cloyed stomacke,
  9    1,    8|    injuries done unto me; but, as full~ ~satisfaction for them,
 10    1,    9|           knowing him to be a man full of mirth and matter,~ ~began
 11    2,    1|          beside, the Church is so full of people, as we shall never~ ~
 12    2,    3|        you see that my house is~ ~full of Guests, so that I and
 13    2,    4|           little Chest or Coffer, full of~ ~very rich Jewels, being
 14    2,    4|          call the coast of Malfy, full of~ ~small Townes, Gardens,
 15    2,    4|         making it their owne~ ~by full possession, all the men
 16    2,    5|           place, (it being~ ~over full) had fowly myred him.~ ~
 17    2,    5|         replyed~ ~the Maide, more full of drinke then wit: goe
 18    2,    5|           fastened thereto,~ ~and full of water. Andrea being haled
 19    2,    6|       love was not~ ~long without full effect, continuing many
 20    2,    7|        was prepared for her, with full furnishment of all~ ~necessary
 21    2,    7|      split, and more then~ ~halfe full of water, tossed and tormented
 22    2,    7|          therefore gave~ ~him the full possession of his prize,
 23    2,    7|     ensuing, and the next daies~ ~full extendure, are not sufficient
 24    2,    8|           in the danger of death. Full well art thou~ ~assured,
 25    2,    8|       constant promise, for the~ ~full enjoying of my longing desires,
 26    2,    9|    aboundeth. And~ ~his bones, in full forme and fashion, remained
 27    2,   10|       Eagle, and his vigour in as full force as before. But~ ~beside
 28    2, Song|           my hopes, the firme and full effect;~ ~ Sing wee together,
 29    2, Song|             Say shee the word, in full felicity~ ~ All my extreames
 30    3,    1|            fill~ ~his belly daily full of meate, flatter, and make
 31    3,    1|           bee~ ~safely brought to full effect: the sprightly Nun
 32    3,    1|      their~ ~best endeavour, give full satisfaction every way to
 33    3,    3|        bring her desires to their full effect.~ ~ ~ ~ When Madam
 34    3,    3|            In our owne City (more full of craft and deceit, then
 35    3,    3|    journey from the City, for the full effecting of~ ~her desire.~ ~
 36    3,    3|           reason of my anger, and full purpose to avoid all~ ~further
 37    3,    4|       purpose to teach it thee in full~ ~perfection. Puccio being
 38    3,    6|            purpose would take the full effect: confirmed the Lady
 39    3,    7|         as lieth in me, to make a full satisfaction~ ~for it. Madame,
 40    3,    7|           all operations to their full effect) did~ ~not purpose
 41    3,    7|       Signioria, and had received full information,~ ~concerning
 42    3,    7|        shewed her selfe not sloth full in obeying her father to
 43    3,    9|         all circumstances were at full discovered, thus spake the~ ~
 44    3,    9| confounded with admiration; for~ ~full well he knew the Ring: and
 45    4,    1|         then vertuously pursue to full effect, the~ ~greatnesse
 46    4,    1|       same priviledge is yet in~ ~full force among us at this day.~ ~
 47    4,    3|       which most carrieth us with full~ ~carrere, and draweth us
 48    4,    3|         themselves pleasing and~ ~full of content to those men
 49    4,    4|        affection of Gerbino, with full tender of his~ ~person to
 50    4,    4|        his~ ~royall Glove, with a full confirmation for his safe
 51    4,    4|           to Sardignia, as making full account, that the Ship which~ ~
 52    4,    5|    constitution:~ ~so that, being full of feare and dismay, yet
 53    4,    6|          upon. At me she made her full~ ~carreere, without any
 54    4,    7|   weltring (as it were) in a hole full of poyson; by meanes~ ~whereof,
 55    4,    8|          time, as may~ ~grant you full and free opportunity, to
 56    4,    8|     Silvestra, who was now become full of pitty too late, quickely~ ~
 57    4,   10|    requireth the use there of, in full performance of the~ ~worke.~ ~
 58    4,   10|           I? Do I wake or steepe? Full well I remember,~ ~that
 59    4,   10| understanding now apparantly, the full effect of the~ ~whole businesse,
 60    5,    1|            For, now the shore was full of armed people, who came
 61    5,    2|        tydings (who was exceeding full of~ ~greefe, for his so
 62    5,    2|       Maiden (albeit she was very full of sorrow) hearing her name
 63    5,    2|          She is an ancient woman, full of charity, and to her I~ ~
 64    5,    3|        should bring the matter to full~ ~effect. Letters and secret
 65    5,    3|           sitting in the Tree, so full of griefe, as no~ ~man could
 66    5,    5|          to whom (with free and~ ~full consent on all sides) the
 67    5,    6|        from whence also she had a full view of him, to~ ~their
 68    5,    6|      backe, and so to stand~ ~the full space of nine houres, to
 69    5,    6|            may take her flight in full felicity. The Admirall smiling,
 70    5,    8|    apparant by a Novell, no lesse full of compassion, then~ ~delectable.~ ~
 71    5,    8|          could)~ ~from a death so full of anguish and horror: but
 72    6,    2|             sightly as the other) full of his best and choisest
 73    6,    6|           nothing was heard for a full quarter~ ~of an hour but "
 74    6,   10|          he saw~ ~the same to bee full of Coales. He could not
 75    6,   10|          her reigne had now~ ~the full expiration, graciously she
 76    6,   10|       businesse, having now (with full consent) created mee your~ ~
 77    6,   10|        more fit for them that are full of bad thoughts, then you,~ ~
 78    6,   10|         Southward looked on, were full of Vines,~ ~Olive-trees,
 79    6, Song|   encrease.~ ~ But like a Tyrant, full of rancorous hate,~ ~ Thou
 80    7,    3|      Rundlets and small Barrels~ ~full of Greeke Wine, Muscatella,
 81    7,    3|          Nurse, and a small purse full of Sisters white~ ~thred,
 82    7,    5|        which though it yeelded no full view on~ ~the other side,
 83    7,    6|        way sutable to hers. And~ ~full well you know (faire Ladies)
 84    7,    6|          upon her Couch, weeping, full of feare, and greatly~ ~
 85    7,    8|         to see who it was, with~ ~full intent of further revenge.
 86    7,    8|         to depart; and extreamely full of anger,~ ~returned backe
 87    7,    9|       differing from~ ~a forme so full of beuty. And yet admit
 88    7,    9|         backe againe to him, with full assurance, of~ ~these more
 89    7,   10|           our discoursing, with~ ~full intent, that this day I
 90    8,    3|         sacke, and that he filled full of~ ~stones likewise. Yet
 91    8,    3|        Cloake,~ ~which being also full of stones, hee bound it
 92    8,    3|        not invisible to his Wife: full of rage and wroth, hee began
 93    8,    3|         day, untill he~ ~had made full proofe of the stones vertue.
 94    8,    4|           Which comparison, I may full well allude to my selfe.~ ~
 95    8,    5|          wheele-barrow might have full entrance allowed it. This
 96    8,    7|         Moone being then~ ~in her full, and your selfe stript starke
 97    8,    7|           being entering into the full, without any~ ~longer delay,
 98    8,    7|          so aloft on~ ~the Tower? Full well she knew the voyce
 99    8,    8|  misfortune.~ ~ ~ ~ Greevous, and full of compassion, appeared
100    8,    9|       cannot but attaine~ ~to the full period of your longing desire.~ ~
101    8,   10|        saide. Comfort of my life, Full~ ~well I know that whatsoever
102    8,   10|      which shee beleeved~ ~to bee full of good Oyles. But they
103    9,    1|     oblivious (worthy Ladies) but full well I remember, that many
104    9,    3|         you drinke a great Glasse full every morning, fresh and~ ~
105    9,   10|          also knowing,~ ~that the full period of her government
106   10,  Ind|         having reached to their~ ~full heighth) looked like bright
107   10,    1|       that are mine: the other is full of earth~ ~onely. Chuse
108   10,    1|           to be the same that was full of earth, whereat~ ~the
109   10,    2|           a goodly cleare Glasse, full of the purest white-Bastard
110   10,    3|          have had the use of~ ~it full fourescore yeares, with
111   10,    3|            if time make me up the full summe of an~ ~hundred yeares:
112   10,    4|           beare her; of a body,~ ~full of terror and affrighting (
113   10,    6|         Nation not knowne to you, full of falsehoods,~ ~breaches,
114   10,    7|       Alas! they scorne them, for full well they know,~ ~ They
115   10,    8|           bringing this matter to full effect, I hold this to be~ ~
116   10,    8|     instant is made manifest by~ ~full effect. But because the
117   10,    8|            answered mee, with her full consent. Wherein, if it
118   10,    8|           perceived, and making~ ~full account, that (at the least)
119   10,    8|          he was starting-up, with full~ ~intent to acquaint them:
120   10,    9|         thus assured of the deeds full effecting, he came againe
121   10,    9|        great Basons of pure Gold, full of double~ ~ducates, many
122   10,    9|         she drinketh her selfe)~ ~full of the best wine, and when
123   10,   10|           Marquesse, and gave him full perswasion, that with her
124   10,   10|        solemne made promise, with full consent to~ ~honor and obey
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