Day, Novell

  1  Ind      |           afterward to walk upon a goodly even~ ~plaine, which causeth
  2  Ind      |            faire Palaces! How many goodly Houses! How many noble~ ~
  3  Ind      |         the Sea, infinite store of goodly trees, and~ ~the Heavens
  4  Ind      |      walked with the Ladies into a goodly~ ~Garden, making Chaplets
  5  Ind      |          they walked abroad into a goodly Meadow, where the grasse~ ~
  6    1,    1|           the very same day of his goodly confession, he died (not
  7    1,    1|         come, they buried him in a goodly Marble tombe,~ ~erected
  8    1,    3|          Jewels of his owne) had a goodly Ring of great valew; the~ ~
  9    1,    3|        three sonnes, all of~ ~them goodly and vertuous persons, and
 10    1,    5|          company on the Seas, in a goodly Army of the Christians against~ ~
 11    1,    6|     brought with him thither three goodly rich garments, which~ ~had
 12    1,    9|        them, conducting him into a goodly Garden,~ ~where readily
 13    1,    9|             graciously shaded with goodly Trees; where washing both
 14    2,  Ind|        about her. And she, being a goodly~ ~creature, and highly pleasing
 15    2,    2|          he appeareth to be a very goodly~ ~Gentleman, and (questionlesse)
 16    2,    2|      considerately; for he~ ~was a goodly man, compleate in all perfection
 17    2,    3|            the third Agolanto, all goodly and~ ~gracefull youths:
 18    2,    3|            she seemed so faire and goodly a~ ~Lady, that every eye
 19    2,    4|      affaires,~ ~bought him a very goodly Ship, lading it with divers
 20    2,    5|         shee guided him thorough a goodly~ ~Hall, into her owne Chamber,
 21    2,    6|        brave yong man, and of very goodly forme: he~ ~understood,
 22    2,    6|            he and she walking to a goodly Wood, plentifully~ ~furnished
 23    2,    7|        granted to him. Whereupon a goodly and~ ~well-armed Ship was
 24    2,    7|           of Athens, beeing young, goodly, and valiant of~ ~person
 25    2,    7|     married man,~ ~but rather to a goodly Castle of his owne, not
 26    2,    7|            be prepared,~ ~and in a goodly garden, at the Castle where
 27    2,    7|          downe awhile by her.~ ~ A goodly chaire being brought him,
 28    2,    8|        finde him, they raced his~ ~goodly buildings downe to the ground,
 29    2,    8|            good~ ~health, a man of goodly feature, and most honorably
 30    2,    8|            to see her so faire and goodly~ ~a creature: yet could
 31    2,    9|              There was a faire and goodly Inne in Paris, much frequented
 32    2,    9|           her equall. But, she was goodly of~ ~person, and yet very
 33    3,    1|  Alexandria, there was a great and goodly~ ~Monasterie, belonging
 34    3,    5|            thou hast given him thy goodly ambling Gelding,~ ~and so
 35    3,    7|          the Pilgrime provided a~ ~goodly Banquet, whereat he pursued
 36    3,    8|           where they walked in the goodly~ ~Garden, discoursing on
 37    3,    8|        infelicity, to so faire and goodly a young woman as you are,
 38    3,    8|     jealousie, and espying another goodly gold Ring on his finger,
 39    3,    8|      morning she is delivered of a goodly Sonne,~ ~whom thou shalt
 40    3,    9|       Count was become a~ ~gallant goodly Gentleman, and able to make
 41    3,    9|            shee conceived of two~ ~goodly Sonnes, and her deliverance
 42    3,    9|      deliverance, which was of two goodly Sonnes, lively resembling
 43    4      |           When being come into the goodly Garden, they spent the time
 44    4,    1|            the~ ~King called for a goodly standing cup of Gold, wherein
 45    4,    2|          came, but I espied a very goodly young~ ~Lad standing by
 46    4,    3|           provided~ ~themselves of goodly land in the Countrey, and
 47    4,    4| Grand-father, proving to be a very goodly Prince, and wonderously~ ~
 48    4,    4|         assurances received, but a goodly ship~ ~was prepared in the
 49    4,    6|          they sate downe by a very goodly Fountaine, which stoode
 50    4,    6|             Me thought, I was in a goodly delightfull Forrest, in
 51    4,    7|            Simonida, told her of a goodly~ ~Garden, whereto he was
 52    4,    7|       choise of, was by a long and goodly bed of~ ~Sage, turning and
 53    4,    7|           buried together in one~ ~goodly Monument, for a future memory
 54    4,   10|            for Supper. Hard by the goodly Fountaine (according to
 55    5,    1|            corner thereof stoode a goodly~ ~Fountaine, whose current
 56    5,    4|        over the wall, and~ ~at the goodly gazing window, we may discourse
 57    5,    6| disposition, she must be kept in a goodly house of his~ ~owne, erected
 58    5,    6|         walking many times by that goodly place of~ ~pleasure. It
 59    5,    6|        seeing Guion to be~ ~such a goodly and compleat young man:
 60    5,    7|             named Violenta, a very goodly and beautifull~ ~Damosell,
 61    5,    7|            had bene delivered of a goodly Sonne) he said~ ~unto her.
 62    5,    8|           and there (upon a~ ~very goodly greene) erecting divers
 63    6,    3|       knowne unto~ ~us all. A very goodly beautifull yong woman she
 64    6,    9|           customarie~ ~Walke: many goodly Marble Tombes were then
 65    6,   10|           shew you a most holy and goodly~ ~Relique, which I my selfe (
 66    6,   10|        confession)~ ~he caused two goodly torches to be lighted, and
 67    6,   10|           saide Valley to bee~ ~so goodly and pleasant, especially
 68    6,   10|   impossible to behold fairer. The goodly plaine it~ ~selfe, not having
 69    6,   10|        Ladies were arrived in this goodly valley, and upon advised~ ~
 70    7,    3|      excellent Perfumes, and other goodly Glasses~ ~of artificiall
 71    7,    6|         Court,~ ~and seeing such a goodly Gelding stand fastened there,
 72    7,    8|         needs bestow her~ ~on this goodly jewell; who, although shee
 73    7,    9|        wealthy possessions, kept a goodly traine of Servants, Horses,~ ~
 74    7,    9|        that you have entertained a goodly~ ~opinion of me, as, if
 75    7,   10|       greene grasse, and under the goodly spread:~ ~trees. Dioneus
 76    8,    4|      thither; and~ ~entring into a goodly Hall, there was store of
 77    8,    6|             On the next morning, a goodly company being~ ~assembled,
 78    8,    6|       shame be received, and in so goodly~ ~an assembly, as now are
 79    8,    7|          so often spoken them, two goodly Ladies (the very~ ~fairest
 80    8,    7|          in many places about her, goodly Woods, fayre coole~ ~shades,
 81    8,    9|           on himselfe, and tooke a goodly house for his dwelling,
 82    8,    9|            by numberless Noble and goodly attendants, both Women and~ ~
 83    8,    9|    comparison: as namely, store of goodly and beautifull~ ~women,
 84    8,    9|          on, they are so faire and goodly; and~ ~no lesse odorifferous
 85    8,    9|           his Chamber, as also a~ ~goodly Urinall on his street doore,
 86    8,    9|      formerly shewn thee, I have a goodly Library of~ ~Bookes, yea,
 87    8,    9|           justly cast thee. Behold goodly Master Doctor of the~ ~Leystall,
 88    8,   10|          him and her, bringing two goodly sheetes, softe and white,
 89    8,   10|        Basket, wherein were divers goodly Silver~ ~bottles, some filled
 90    8,   10|       afterward conducted into a~ ~goodly Chamber, he smelt there
 91    8,   10|           would needs~ ~bestow two goodly gilt standing Cuppes on
 92    8,   10|        plentifull enjoying~ ~of as goodly spreading branches. In consideration
 93    9,    2|            Lombardie~ ~there was a goodly Monastery, very famous for
 94    9,    4|           Aniolliero (being a very goodly and faire conditioned young
 95    9,    5|             builded~ ~there a very goodly house, which being perfected
 96    9,    8|    Fishmarket, where he bought two goodly Lampreyes, for Messer Viero~ ~
 97    9,    9|          River,~ ~over which was a goodly Bridge, and because a great
 98    9,   10|         face, saying, Heere is the goodly~ ~head of a Mule: then handling
 99    9,   10|           haire, termed them the~ ~goodly mane of a Mule. Afterwardes,
100   10,    2|        Knight, and Lord Prior of a goodly Hospitall.~ ~ ~ ~ The magnificence
101   10,    2|          of Horses, Mules,~ ~and a goodly traine, without hearing
102   10,    2|        toasts of fine Manchet,~ ~a goodly cleare Glasse, full of the
103   10,    3|        sate~ ~all alone within the goodly Court of his Pallace: a
104   10,    3|       conducted Mithridanes into a goodly chamber, wher none (as yet)
105   10,    4|      afterward, and delivered of a goodly Sonne: was (by Signior Gentile)~ ~
106   10,    4|        before her deliverance of a goodly Sonne,~ ~which greatly augmented
107   10,    4|          him. Sir, this woman is a goodly creature, but she appeareth
108   10,    5|      pleasant, in regard~ ~of many goodly Mountaines, Rivers, and
109   10,    5|    honestly, and taking her into a goodly~ ~Chamber, where a faire
110   10,    6|           provided; he made a very goodly~ ~Pond, which forthwith
111   10,    6|      returned~ ~againe, attyred in goodly Roabes of Carnation Sattin,
112   10,    6|            visiting very often his goodly Garden; onely to see~ ~his
113   10,    7|          the Tilt, who seemed~ ~so goodly a person in her eye; that
114   10,    7|            where desiring to see a goodly garden,~ ~appertaining then
115   10,    9|        guests, brought them into a goodly~ ~Chamber, where, because
116   10,    9|     brought (for each of them) two goodly gowns or~ ~Robes (made after
117   10,   10|            of~ ~deliverance) had a goodly Sonne, to the no little
Best viewed with any browser at 800x600 or 768x1024 on Tablet PC
IntraText® (VA2) - Some rights reserved by EuloTech SRL - 1996-2009. Content in this page is licensed under a Creative Commons License