Day, Novell

  1  Ind      |             a sociable manner, they lived as separatists from all~ ~
  2  Ind      |        having musicall instruments, lived there in all possible pleasure.~ ~
  3  Ind      |              with the rest, or else lived so solitary, in such great
  4    1,    1|             growne aged, and having lived all~ ~his life time very
  5    1,    1|            art thou? Well hast thou lived, and therein hast thou not
  6    1,    1|              this ende, that having lived a greevous sinner, I may
  7    1,    1|            die according as he hath lived?~ ~Notwithstanding, seeing
  8    1,    1|           shrine.~ ~ In this manner lived and died Master Chappelet
  9    1,    1|           bodies.~ ~For although he lived lewdly and wickedly, yet
 10    1,    2|              Gracious Ladies) there lived a~ ~wealthy Marchant in
 11    1,    4|            adayes they are: wherein lived (among~ ~divers other) a
 12    1,    5|             so loyal a wife as ever lived shee intended to~ ~give
 13    1,    6|         magnificent Lords that ever lived in Italy, since the~ ~daies
 14    1,    7|         long time since, that there lived in Genes or Geneway, a~ ~
 15    1,    7|          best~ ~house-keeper, which lived in his time in Geneway:
 16    1,    9|           which was within them who lived before us, into garments
 17    2,    1|               Not long since, there lived in the City of Trevers,
 18    2,    2|        towne of Chasteau Guillaume, lived a young Lady, who was a~ ~
 19    2,    3|          him Knight. Long~ ~time he lived in peace and tranquility,
 20    2,    5|             by many, there sometime lived in Perouse or~ ~Perugia,
 21    2,    6|              of Sicily, about whom, lived in great account and authority,
 22    2,    6|            that they might (if they lived) regaine once~ ~more their
 23    2,    6|           such time as King Manfred lived. The Guard,~ ~pursuing on
 24    2,    6|          mention, that there~ ~they lived (a long while after) in
 25    2,    7|         long time since, that there lived Soldane in Babylon,~ ~named
 26    2,    7|        Beminidab, to whom (while he lived) many things happened,~ ~
 27    2,    7|     solemnized, and many moneths he lived there in great joy with
 28    2,    7|          her, who constrainedly had lived divers yeeres together,
 29    2,    7|         because my hope was to have lived longer in~ ~this world,
 30    2,    7|       unexpected misfortunes I have lived so long obscurely in the
 31    2,    7|     unspotted vertue~ ~wherein shee lived among those chaste religious
 32    2,    8|      attended as a serving man, and lived a long while in that~ ~estate
 33    2,    9|       alwayes after, so long as she lived, shee was most~ ~famous
 34    2,   10|               Know then, that there lived in Pisa (some hundred yeeres
 35    3,    1|            Babylon (under whom they lived in~ ~subjection) at every
 36    3,    2|      behaviour.~ ~ And although hee lived utterly hopelesse, of ever
 37    3,    2|     discovered, so long as the King lived, neither did he dare at
 38    3,    3|            faithfull dealing) there lived not many yeeres since, a
 39    3,    3|         Cloathyer or~ ~Draper, that lived by the making and selling
 40    3,    5|      bordering upon Florence, there lived not~ ~long since, a Knight
 41    3,    5|             At the same time, there lived in Pistoya likewise, a young
 42    3,    6|               Husband: and yet shee lived in such extreame jealousie
 43    3,    8|          the best Husband that ever lived, and never more be jealous,
 44    3,    8|    departure out of this life, hath lived in continuall~ ~mourning,
 45    3,    9|          thus I~ ~proceed.~ ~ There lived sometime in the kingdome
 46    3,    9|            fame, all the~ ~while he lived.~ ~ At the hearing of these
 47    4,    1|            the~ ~Duke of Capua, who lived no long while with her;
 48    4,    1|          glorious magnificence, she lived in all delights and pleasure.
 49    4,    1|      Guiscardoes love, and while he lived, let yet (in death)~ ~one
 50    4,    2|            Honourable Ladies) there lived in the City of Imola, a
 51    4,    3|           Sea to Rhodes, where they lived afterward in great distresse
 52    4,    4|             this purposed marriage, lived in a hell of torments, consulting~ ~
 53    4,    5|            death of their~ ~Father, lived in very good fame and repute.
 54    4,    6|             Citie of Brescia, there lived somtime a Gentleman, named~ ~
 55    4,    6|           my Son~ ~in Law if he had lived, so I wil expresse the like
 56    4,    7|         long time since, when there lived in our City of~ ~Florence,
 57    4,    8|              Since~ ~when, you have lived in forraine Countries, which
 58    4,   10|          yeeres since,~ ~when there lived in Salerne, a very famous
 59    4,   10|             of all his kindred, and lived in most Noble condition,
 60    5,    1|          Cypriots, there sometime~ ~lived in Cyprus, a Noble Gentleman,
 61    5,    1|        lawfull marriage, there they lived in no meane~ ~joy and contentment:
 62    5,    2|          wherein (not long since)~ ~lived a yong Damosell, named Constance,
 63    5,    2|            he was~ ~imprisoned, and lived in extreamest misery.~ ~
 64    5,    2|           and very powerfull,~ ~who lived as then in Granada, and
 65    5,    2|             with whom Constance had lived so kindly respected: which~ ~
 66    5,    2|     honourably solemnized, and they lived (many yeares~ ~after) in
 67    5,    3|         peace,~ ~and afterward they lived lovingly together, till
 68    5,    4|               Not long since, there lived in Romania, a Knight, a
 69    5,    5|            long time after they had lived in Faenza, highly beloved,~ ~
 70    5,    6|          wherein (not long since)~ ~lived a faire and lovely Gentlewoman,
 71    5,    6|             comfort received, and~ ~lived long after in great felicity.~ ~
 72    5,    7|          reigned in~ ~Sicily, there lived within the same Dominion,
 73    5,    7|             in~ ~yeeres, (albeit he lived in the condition of a servant)
 74    5,    7|                where afterward they lived in much tranquility.~ ~
 75    5,    8|        loved her so deerely while I lived) must pursue her as my~ ~
 76    5,    8|     worthily~ ~solemnized, and they lived and loved together very
 77    5,    9|           us, that~ ~sometime there lived in Florence a yong Gentleman,
 78    5,    9|   Frederigoes Farme, and~ ~where he lived in such an honest kind of
 79    5,    9|        world) then before, and they lived, and loved together in equall
 80    6,    2|            he flourished in riches, lived like a jolly Citizen, with
 81    6,    5|           of humility: for while he lived, and was a Master in~ ~his
 82    7,    2|               Not long since, there lived in Naples, an honest meane
 83    7,    3|         understand then, that there lived in Siena, a proper yong~ ~
 84    7,    5|        Somtime (faire Ladies) there lived in Arimino, a Merchant,
 85    7,    8|           then, that sometime there lived in our Citie, a very~ ~welthy
 86    7,    9|            matter of~ ~worth: there lived as Lieutenant or Governour
 87    7,    9|             can.~ ~ Hitherto I have lived with the losse of time,
 88    7,   10|            heare.~ ~ Sometime there lived in Sienna two popular men;
 89    7,   10|             Salaia. These two men~ ~lived in such familiar conversation
 90    7,   10|        heretofore committed while I lived. Then hee~ ~demaunded of
 91    8,    1|         worthy Auditors, that there lived~ ~sometime in Millaine an
 92    8,    4|          small,~ ~wherewith yet she lived very contentedly (having
 93    8,    7|             and excellent parts: he lived more like a familiar~ ~Citizen,
 94    8,    8|           heretofore heard,~ ~there lived not long since in Sienna,
 95    8,    8|           had power to extend, they lived~ ~and loved like two Brethren,
 96    8,    9|           in them, was;~ ~that they lived merrily, and with much lesse
 97    8,    9|         both so poore~ ~people, yet lived far more jovially then Lords,
 98    8,    9|              time since, when there lived in this Citie of ours, a
 99    8,    9|         matter of~ ~mervaile, if he lived so merily as he did, having
100    8,    9|            Master Doctour, you have lived both at Bologna, and heere
101    8,   10|      returned to Florence and there lived in good reputation.~ ~ Now
102    8,   10|        perceyved, that although she lived by cheating others, yet
103    9,    1|        beside.~ ~Moreover, while he lived, he had such a strange mishapen
104    9,    4|         Marquisate of Ancona, there lived~ ~the Popes Legate, a worthy
105    9,    9|        selfe-willed woman that ever lived; whom neither faire perswasions,~ ~
106    9, Song|             former joyes,~ ~ When I lived at ease,~ ~ And welcome
107   10,    1|       Knights, which of~ ~long have lived in our City, one of them,
108   10,    2|          Rome. In which Office~ ~he lived long time after, as a loyall
109   10,    3|           Country of Cathaya, there lived somtime a~ ~Gentleman, rich
110   10,    4|            City of Lombardicy there lived sometime a Knight, most
111   10,    4|         friend: Although (while she lived) he could never~ ~be gracious
112   10,    4|           that,~ ~although she hath lived here in mine house, for
113   10,    4|               grave Signior Gentile lived long after, a loyall friend
114   10,    5|        called Udina, where sometime lived a faire and Noble Lady,
115   10,    5|            sorrowfull Woman as ever lived, considering what she had
116   10,    6|      enthraling fetters of love, he lived~ ~free from all passions,
117   10,    7|              because (so long as he lived) he alwales~ ~termed himselfe
118   10,    8| commendation. In this~ ~manner they lived, to the no meane comfort
119   10,    8|        quality~ ~of course have wee lived and studied together. True
120   10,    8|             to you at Rome, as if I lived with you heere. Considering,
121   10,    8|           with his faire Sophronia, lived long after together in one
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