Day, Novell

  1  Ind      |               fields, where the Corne grew still on the ground without~ ~
  2  Ind      |            Meadow, where the grasse~ ~grew verdantly, and the beames
  3    1,    2|             profession decreased, and grew to nothing.~ ~ The Jew made
  4    1,    2|                 our faith; wherein he grew of great understanding,
  5    1,    3|              inheritance and~ ~honor, grew to great contradiction and
  6    1,    4|            the Chamber, then his hope grew to~ ~undoubted certainty.
  7    1,    5|          seduced; wherefore, as~ ~hee grew enamored on her inconsiderately,
  8    1,    6|           graspe away all his~ ~gold, grew weary of this annointing,
  9    1,    6|         honest, and ingenious man: he grew greatly ashamed of his~ ~
 10    1,    7|  covetousnesse of master Herminio, he grew very desirous to have a~ ~
 11    1,    9|              many youthfull Gallants, grew~ ~thus. I have often chaunced
 12    1,    9|              end, that if the company grew wearied by any~ ~of the
 13    2,    1|              such sort together, they grew as desirous to see the Shrine,
 14    2,    2|               of the Towne, the night grew extreamely~ ~darke, and
 15    2,    3|              of Alessandro in England grew verie great, for hee lent~ ~
 16    2,    4|                shape of any man, shee grew fearefull, and retyring
 17    2,    5|             and sweltring night, they grew dry and thirsty, and~ ~therefore
 18    2,    6|           When the windes and weather grew favourable for them, Madame~ ~
 19    2,    6|                Now by this meanes, he grew great in the grace of King
 20    2,    7|              to him, their affliction grew the greater,~ ~labouring
 21    2,    7|             her to be, and~ ~suddenly grew so enamored of her, that
 22    2,    7|               setled hope, her feares grew free from any more mollestations,
 23    2,    7|                  But before occasions grew to this effect, the Emperour
 24    2,    8|         Germaines, mighty dissentions grew betweene both the Nations,~ ~
 25    2,    8|     expectation~ ~utterly frustrated: grew instantly forgetfull of
 26    2,    8|              with the Lady at London, grew so in yeares, beauty,~ ~
 27    2,    8|              faire and comely Maiden, grew to affect her so entirely,
 28    2,    8|               their griefe and sorrow grew~ ~beyond measure. Many earnest
 29    2,    8|              towards him, his heart~ ~grew great in amorous desire,
 30    2,    8|               that~ ~Countrey. On hee grew in yeeres, choisely respected
 31    2,    9|               kill her, very easily~ ~grew pittifull, tooke off her
 32    2,    9|               daily services, that he grew in as~ ~great grace with
 33    2,    9|            like well this report, and grew~ ~into such familiarity
 34    2,   10|            then an houres space, they grew into familiar conference;
 35    3,    1|               long, that the~ ~Nunnes grew offended, because the Gardiner
 36    3,    3|             and a Girdle.~ ~Whereat I grew so greevously offended,
 37    3,    3|            him license to depart. Now grew the Gentleman~ ~very jocond,
 38    3,    3|          joyfull, because her devices grew~ ~still better and better;
 39    3,    4|            learned, who (soone after) grew~ ~into familiarity, with
 40    3,    6|           covetously you desired; you grew offended, and~ ~thereon
 41    3,    7|             her gracious favours. Now grew shee~ ~contemptibly to despise
 42    3,    7|            sufficient wages, but also grew into such association~ ~
 43    3,    8|              his Wife, with~ ~whom he grew so deeply in love, as he
 44    3,    9|                  and then her desires grew wholly addicted, to visite
 45    4,    1|            glowing sparke at first,~ ~grew like a Bavin to take Rame,
 46    4,    3|              perill of~ ~loosing her: grew now also to bee weary of
 47    4,    3|             in divers private places, grew~ ~prodigall in his expences
 48    4,    3|               bloody~ ~intention, she grew acquainted with a Grecian
 49    4,    4|             of Granada,~ ~whereat she grew exceedingly sorrowfull,
 50    4,    5|           excellent in his behaviour, grew so gracious~ ~in the eyes
 51    4,    5|               her, so that their love grew to a mutuall~ ~embracing,
 52    4,    5|               in the pot of earth; it grew very flourishing, and most~ ~
 53    4,    5|            Basile~ ~pot. Her brethren grew greatly amazed thereat,
 54    4,    6|              be as white as snow, and grew (in a short while)~ ~so
 55    4,    7|          betweene them: but affection grew the better~ ~setled in them
 56    4,    8|         effectually to follow.~ ~ Nor grew this familiarity (as yet)
 57    4,    8|            whole~ ~yeares, either you grew forgetfull of me (as change
 58    4,    9|         lovingly entertained; yet she grew not so forgetfull of her~ ~
 59    4,    9|            understanding.~ ~First, he grew fearfull of the friends
 60    4,   10|             enclosed in the Chest, he grew more broad awake, and said
 61    5,    1|                amorously enclined: he grew to a beginning in short
 62    5,    1|              left the day before, hee grew exceeding~ ~sorrowfull,
 63    5,    2|            Constance, and so pleasing grew her~ ~behaviour to the old
 64    5,    4|               she~ ~perceived it, and grew into as good liking of him.
 65    5,    5|             owne~ ~childe.~ ~ As shee grew in stature, so she did in
 66    5,    5|          expectation; a deadly hatred grew suddenly~ ~betweene them,
 67    5,    5|          friendly, with whom Giovanni grew in great~ ~familiarity,
 68    5,    5|             imposed on the Mayden: he grew the better contented,~ ~
 69    5,    6|            Calabria, and then there~ ~grew a great contention betweene
 70    5,    6|           most pompous manner.~ ~ Now grew the noyse and rumor great
 71    5,    6|             fortune. Heereat the King grew~ ~exceedingly enraged, loathing
 72    5,    7|           Children of Signior Amarigo grew in yeeres and stature,~ ~
 73    5,    7|           length tooke notice of, and grew so forward towards her in~ ~
 74    5,    7|               Amarigo had heard, he~ ~grew so desperately enraged,
 75    5,    7|               their sweete Son, which grew to be a~ ~very comely childe.~ ~
 76    5,    8|            and uncivill usage in her, grew very distastefull to~ ~Anastasio,
 77    5,    8|                  because as his hopes grew to a dayly decaying, yet
 78    5,    8|         mangle her body. This feare~ ~grew so powerfull in her, that
 79    5,    8|          admonished by her example)~ ~grew afterward more kind and
 80    5,    9|               in~ ~Hounds and Hawkes; grew into familiarity with poore
 81    6,  Ind|             Tables (before the heat~ ~grew more violent) according
 82    6,    9|         Citizens beside; so that~ ~it grew to a customary use, and
 83    6,   10|             those hils or mountaines, grew lesse~ ~and lesse by variable
 84    7,    3|             good esteeme: of whom hee grew halfe perswaded,~ ~that
 85    7,    4|            his wife~ ~perceyving, she grew much offended thereat, and
 86    7,    5|               handsome~ ~Chamber, and grew more then halfe perswaded,
 87    7,    6|              delights of her Husband; grew enamoured of a young Gentleman,
 88    7,    6|          unpleasing in~ ~the eye, she grew regardlesse of his frequent
 89    7,    7|               by his trading, that he grew to great~ ~wealth, having
 90    7,    7|            might effect his hopes, he grew perswaded (setting all other~ ~
 91    7,    7|          which might discover him: he grew~ ~into acquaintance with
 92    7,    7|             service to Egano, that he grew very farre in love with
 93    7,    7|               But before~ ~the matter grew to this issue, let me demand
 94    7,    8|          benefit of his company; shee grew very forward in~ ~affection
 95    7,    8|              his Wife Simonida, as he grew into extraordinarie jealousie~ ~
 96    7,   10|           Christning, and afterward I grew so affectionate to the childs
 97    7,   10|             blow, because the~ ~Sunne grew neere his setting, wherewith
 98    8,    1|             which lent him monies; he grew to such~ ~especiall credit,
 99    8,    6|            Calandrino hearing~ ~this, grew desperately angry; and to
100    8,    7|              was meerely deceived. It grew now to be about the houre
101    8,    7|               Mistresse; whereat shee grew~ ~exceedingly displeased,
102    8,    7|       willowes and other trees, which grew very thick about the~ ~Tower,
103    8,    8|           oath) by Zeppa; hir beliefe grew~ ~setled, and thus she answered.
104    8,    9|        profite.~ ~In which regard, he grew exceeding desirous, by what
105    8,    9|              and respected.~ ~When he grew desirous to depart from
106    8,    9|                that Buffalmaco and I, grew into acquaintance~ ~with
107    9,    2| intelligencers of the hearts meaning, grew also as~ ~affectionately
108    9,    4|       whereupon (as well he might) he grew greatly offended, and raised~ ~
109    9,    5|                 him and his fellowes, grew very neere uppon the finishing,
110    9,    6|               her: so that their love grew to an~ ~equall simpathy,
111    9,    6|       encreasing day by day, Panuccio grew~ ~exceedingly desirous to
112    9,    9|               would not~ ~goe.~ ~ Now grew the Muletter extreamely
113    9,   10|           thorow the~ ~Countreyes, he grew into great and familiar
114   10,    3|           that (in a short while) hee grew very~ ~famous in infinite
115   10,    5|             this Garden. So excessive grew her griefe and~ ~affliction,
116   10,    6|           Signiour Neries Garden; hee grew very desirous~ ~to see it.
117   10,    6|            very violently flamed, and grew into such an~ ~amourous
118   10,    7|             with~ ~beholding him, she grew enamoured, and fell into
119   10,    8|             he was despised by Titus, grew~ ~weary of his life, and
120   10,   10|           intimating; that his people grew~ ~displeased with him, in
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