Day, Novell

  1  Ind      |         of~ ~Bieres, were glad to lay them on tables; and Bieres
  2    1,    1|       Chamber where the sicke man lay, they~ ~entred into this
  3    1,    1|   confession of a Lombard,~ ~that lay very weake and sicke in
  4    1,    1|    Chamber where Master Chappelet lay, and being there seated
  5    1,    5|        the Ladie~ ~Marquesse then lay; he sent her word that she
  6    1,    5|      dinner, as also, what vertue lay couched under her~ ~answere;
  7    2,    1|         house where the dead body lay, and carried it (as a~ ~
  8    2,    1|         stood, crying out aloude. Lay hold on this Traytor, a
  9    2,    1|        Kill the counterfet knave, lay~ ~on loade, and spare him
 10    2,    3|        putting off~ ~his cloaths, lay downe by the Abbot, being
 11    2,    4|       that the Carracke wherein~ ~lay poore miserable Landolpho (
 12    2,    5|           the joynts~ ~whereon it lay, being a pit-fall made of
 13    2,    5|         place; and boards loosely lay upon the~ ~joynts, which
 14    2,    5|           answered~ ~nothing, but lay still and held his peace.
 15    2,    6|         child bed; wherefore shee lay~ ~downe unto the two yong
 16    2,    6|           me backe to prison, and lay as~ ~many afflictions on
 17    2,    7|       good pleasure. Nor let me~ ~lay this blamefull imputation
 18    2,    7|       Cittie, called Caffa, there lay then a Ship laden with Merchandize,~ ~
 19    2,    7|           the bed, where the Lady lay most sweetely~ ~sleeping;
 20    2,    7|        the~ ~ruined houses, where lay the dead bodies of the Prince
 21    2,    7|          the house where the Lady lay,~ ~and the Merchant being
 22    2,    9|           one of her Rings, which lay upon the Table, a purse
 23    2,    9|         land from his Ship, which lay hulling there~ ~about Albagia,
 24    2,    9|         and where it was, that he lay with her,~ ~as (villainously)
 25    3,    1|         somewhat extraordinarily, lay downe to rest~ ~himselfe
 26    3,    1|         was exceeding hot, and he lay downe so~ ~carelesly to
 27    3,    2|        bed to bed, where they all lay yet soundly sleeping, and
 28    3,    3|           of yarne, fill shuttles lay webbes in his Loomes, or~ ~
 29    3,    3|         behaviours doe many times lay~ ~bad imputations upon very
 30    3,    4|      Chamber where his daughter~ ~lay having no other separation
 31    3,    5|        compasse, so loath hee was lay out money, albeit his credit~ ~
 32    3,    7|      honour, and all his liberty, lay~ ~wholly committed into
 33    3,    7|         prison where Aldobrandino lay, whom hee found more~ ~pensive,
 34    3,    7|          meane~ ~honor to you, to lay the blame where it worthily
 35    3,    9|   somewhat~ ~difficult, and might lay a blamefull imputation on
 36    3,   10|          would do all that in him lay. At times he could satisfy
 37    4,    1|     humble perswasions, she would lay her life downe at the stake.
 38    4,    1|             which being done, she lay downe upon her bed, holding
 39    4,    2|          into Flanders, and there lay as Lieger long~ ~time: in
 40    4,    2|       anger~ ~returne againe, and lay so many torturing afflictions
 41    4,    3|          few~ ~inheritances which lay the readiest for the purpose,
 42    4,    3|    desirous of Ninettaes life: it lay in her~ ~power to obtain
 43    4,    5|    silence of darke night, as she lay afflicted in her bed,~ ~
 44    4,    6|       were carrying Gabriello, to lay him before his owne~ ~doore.
 45    4,    6|       among you, be so bold as to lay hand on me, or to touch
 46    4,    7|      place, where Pasquinoes body lay swolne~ ~like a Tunne. Demanding
 47    4,    7|           all the Sage in growth; lay an huge mighty~ ~Toad, even
 48    4,    8|      enjoy his rest.~ ~ Silvestra lay on the same side of the
 49    4,    8|      affection to him. Silent she lay an indifferent while, as
 50    4,    9|           owne~ ~Castle, where he lay closely ambushed in a Wood,
 51    4,   10|        helpe. For therein will we lay his body,~ ~whereon I will
 52    4,   10|            houshold, yet loath to lay out money for buying it:
 53    4,   10|         Chamber where their wives lay, they left it; and so without
 54    4,   10|     called to their husbands, who lay very soundly sleeping~ ~
 55    4, Song|         light~ ~ Which Love could lay on me. Nor did I greeve,~ ~
 56    5,    1|         silke; and at her~ ~feete lay two other Damosels sleeping,
 57    5,    2|         she had not the heart, to lay any violent hand on her
 58    5,    3|      affoorded: and after supper, lay downe in her garments on~ ~
 59    5,    3|          place where the Damosell lay hidden,~ ~missing very little
 60    5,    3|          place where she was, she lay~ ~still, and spake not a
 61    5,    7|          place where his Daughter lay, that if his~ ~command were
 62    5,   10|          yong mans~ ~fingers that lay hidden under the Hen-coope.
 63    5,   10|         small roome~ ~wherein hee lay, had not any power to helpe
 64    5,   10|           slaine him~ ~that still lay sneezing: but I disswaded
 65    5,   10|          affrighted friend, who~ ~lay in such distresse under
 66    5,   10|        entry, where the young man lay hidden under the Hen pen.
 67    6,    2|            I could (in this case) lay as much blame on Nature,
 68    6,    5|       Messer Forese~ ~and Giotto, lay in Mugello; wherefore, when
 69    6,    6|           other world that I will lay any one of you a~ ~good
 70    6,   10|      downe and count them as they lay, as~ ~very easily they might.
 71    7,    4|          verie great stone, which lay loose upon the brim of~ ~
 72    7,    4|      sharper judgement of me, and lay~ ~that shame upon me, wherein
 73    7,    5|       which came every night, and lay with~ ~her. By meanes of
 74    7,    5|         word, when the same Fryar lay with~ ~me. But (by jealousie)
 75    7,    7|       Hoste of the house where he lay,~ ~revealing an earnest
 76    7,    7|        beds side where the~ ~Lady lay, and gently touching her
 77    7,    8|             so with her, that she lay downe in her place in the
 78    7,    8|           to smite, or so much as lay your hand (in anger)~ ~on
 79    7,    9|    comforted her Lady, so much as lay in her power to doe, and~ ~
 80    8,    2| Parishioners together. When women lay in childebed, hee was their~ ~
 81    8,    2|       deliver it me first, I will lay it up safe for you against
 82    8,    4|        her. He imagining, that he lay with her: by~ ~the Gentlewomans
 83    8,    4|        Behold~ ~the Provoste that lay with Ciutazza: Which was
 84    8,    5|      crept under~ ~the Bench, and lay close by the board whereon
 85    8,    7|       through lacke of sleepe: he lay downe on h bed, and after
 86    8,    7|         instant, the Scholler who lay sleeping (all~ ~this while)
 87    8,    8|      advice; downe in~ ~the Chest lay he, and she lockt him in:
 88    8,    8|       Chest, wherein Spinelloccio lay not~ ~a little affrighted,
 89    8,    8|         Chest wherein her husband lay: now, what they did~ ~else
 90    8,    8|           his wife,~ ~as thus hee lay shut up in the Chest. But
 91    9,    1|      Church-yard, where Scannadio lay in his~ ~grave: but by the
 92    9,    1|       exceedingly affraid; yet he lay quietly stil, and~ ~stirred
 93    9,    3|        cheare among them, then to lay it out in paltry Land,~ ~
 94    9,    3|       presently to thy house, and lay thee downe in thy warme
 95    9,    4|        doe as much for thee? why, lay out so much money for my~ ~
 96    9,    5|         her self~ ~where Philippo lay scouting. But the enraged
 97    9,    6|         the Hostes Wife. He which lay with the daughter, happened
 98    9,    6|           the~ ~radle (wherein it lay) stood close by their beds
 99    9,    6|          the bed of~ ~Nicholetta, lay downe gently by her. And
100    9,    6|         the bed where her Husband lay, but finding~ ~not the Cradle
101    9,    6|          wiser by others example) lay talking and~ ~blundring
102    9,    8|           of his. But~ ~beware he lay no hand on thee, because
103    9,    9|            Giosefo, whose journey lay the same way as the others
104    9,   10|     wherein himselfe and his wife lay;~ ~so that John de Barolo
105   10,    4|         it ought to be: except we lay hold on the actions of love,~ ~
106   10,    4|    forgive~ ~mighty injuries, and lay downe life it selfe, honour
107   10,    4|           the Beere~ ~whereon she lay, and in her wearing garments,
108   10,    4|         occasion happened; I will lay~ ~it open to you in more
109   10,    4|          by any~ ~just title, can lay any claime to her.~ ~ All
110   10,    5|            friends; so wil I then lay his dishonest suite open
111   10,    5|         strove (so much as in him lay)~ ~that he should take all,
112   10,    9|           Napkins with Manchets~ ~lay ready, and delicate Wines
113   10,    9|    kissing him once~ ~more as hee lay in the bedde, commanded
114   10,    9|          neere the bedde, whereon lay such~ ~costly jewells: it
115   10,    9|          and bee could not justly lay any claime to~ ~her. She
116   10,    9|           should follow; let them lay the blame upon themselves.~ ~
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