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Day, Novell
1 1, 1| he had bin at confession? Whereto Master~ ~Chappelet (who 2 1, 1| should sinne in vaine-glory. Whereto the~ ~Confessor replyed; 3 1, 1| questions he~ ~demanded of him, whereto still he answered in the 4 1, 1| buried in our Convent?~ ~Whereto Master Chappelet answered; 5 1, 1| solemnity and reverence: whereto the Prior,~ ~and all the 6 1, 1| asseveration of his words~ ~(whereto all the people there present 7 1, 2| scruple, concerning the faith whereto I wish thee; where canst 8 1, 2| in vowed Pilgrimage.~ ~ Whereto the Jew replyed: I beleeve 9 1, 2| all the other~ ~Courtiers? Whereto the Jew readily answered; 10 1, 6| against him, was true or no? Whereto the honest man~ ~answered, 11 1, 7| have it fairely painted. Whereto Master Guillaume~ ~suddenly 12 2, 1| grant them~ ~free passage: whereto they charitably condiscended.~ ~ 13 2, 2| you travell on the way? Whereto Rinaldo replyed in~ ~this 14 2, 2| came but newly out of it. Whereto very gladly he~ ~condiscended, 15 2, 3| traine attending on them? Whereto~ ~one of the Knights thus 16 2, 5| my being in this City?~ ~whereto readily she returned him 17 2, 5| her former instructions. Whereto Andrea still made~ ~her 18 2, 5| demaunded, what and who he was? Whereto Andrea answered~ ~nothing, 19 2, 7| delicate and sumptuous supper, whereto the Lady was~ ~invited: 20 2, 7| acquainted~ ~the World withall? Whereto the Prince replyed; Much 21 2, 8| support the~ ~poore condition, whereto Fortune (without any offence 22 2, 8| President of Wales his~ ~Court; whereto the Count and his Son oftentimes 23 2, 8| occasion of his sickenesse, whereto he returned no other answere,~ ~ 24 2, 8| willingly would entertaine him. Whereto~ ~the Count replyed, that 25 2, 9| have received this favour; whereto Ambroginolo presently~ ~ 26 2, 10| demanded his Wife of him; whereto he yeelde, provided, that 27 2, 10| his wife home with him. Whereto Pagamino answered.~ ~ My 28 3, 1| no impeachment by~ ~him. Whereto the Abbesse answered, saying; 29 3, 3| he~ ~easily understood, whereto the substance of the holy 30 3, 3| as yet could not guesse whereto his speeches tended; somewhat 31 3, 6| noyse or out-cry heere,~ ~whereto simplicity, or rather devillish 32 3, 7| is not to bee performed. Whereto the~ ~Pilgrime without any 33 3, 7| lovingly into her bed, whereto so long time hee had beene 34 3, 8| number of idle questions, whereto the Monke still fitted~ ~ 35 3, 9| Physicke or Chirurgery. Whereto faire Juliet thus replyed: 36 3, 9| appertaining unto your Royal blood. Whereto the King gladly~ ~granted. 37 3, 9| and to keepe his promise, whereto he was earnestly~ ~importuned, 38 3, 10| to put the Devil in Hell, whereto the Lord~ ~had condemned 39 4, 1| mine owne eyes~ ~this day. Whereto Guiscardo could answer nothing 40 4, 2| very instant~ ~morning; whereto the weake-witted Gentlewoman 41 4, 2| God else saide unto you; whereto~ ~Fryar Albert thus replyed. 42 4, 3| his love and kindnesse:~ ~whereto by no meanes she would listen 43 4, 4| follow~ ~next in order, whereto she obeying, began in this 44 4, 6| be honourably~ ~enterred. Whereto her Mayde thus answered: 45 4, 7| great part of my Novell, whereto our Citie pleadeth some~ ~ 46 4, 7| her of a goodly~ ~Garden, whereto he was desirous to bring 47 5, 1| thine owne good Fortune;~ ~whereto hee presently replyed, saying: 48 5, 1| like to his other Brethren, whereto right gladly~ ~he condiscended. 49 5, 2| desired to know what she was. Whereto the old woman thus answered:~ ~ 50 5, 2| of winning the battaile: whereto the King thus~ ~replyed. 51 5, 3| their delightfull exercise: whereto she declaring her willing~ ~ 52 5, 3| a small poore Cottage,~ ~whereto she rode on so fast as she 53 5, 4| his Catharina in marriage, whereto~ ~she was as willing as 54 5, 5| to some in the company: whereto right willingly he condiscended, 55 5, 6| to take her turne next, whereto willingly~ ~obeying, thus 56 5, 6| Palermo? The King told him: whereto~ ~the Admirall (pursuing 57 5, 7| Countrey-House or Farme, whereto his Wife, with her Daughter 58 5, 8| he could request of her. Whereto Anastasio~ ~answered, that 59 5, 9| this commendable exercise, whereto I yeeld with all humble~ ~ 60 5, 9| no doubt of our welcome: whereto, with lowly~ ~reverence, 61 5, 10| formerly you have heard, whereto she returned this~ ~answer.~ ~ 62 5, 10| bed with an empty bellie; whereto shee answered. Why Husband ( 63 6, 4| legge~ ~thereof on her. Whereto Chichibio (like a pleasant 64 6, 4| the Cranes~ ~other legge? Whereto the Venetian (being a lyar 65 6, 7| came to him unwillingly.~ ~Whereto Rinaldo, without tarrying 66 6, 9| as little as any of them; whereto Signior Betto thus~ ~replyed.~ ~ 67 6, 10| and their discoursing: whereto thus he~ ~answered. Ladies, 68 7, Ind| Aemillia should first~ ~begin, whereto she willingly yeelding obedience, 69 7, 3| to move~ ~such questions? Whereto the Friar thus replyed. 70 7, 4| should now begin the next, whereto she~ ~yeelded in this manner. 71 7, 4| remonstrances already past, and whereto (worthy Ladies) I wil adde~ ~ 72 7, 5| other determined for rest. Whereto jealous persons~ ~(in no 73 7, 5| name) get you to bed.~ ~Whereto she answered, that all should 74 7, 7| those two~ ~deepe sighes: whereto Anichino thus replyed. Madam, 75 7, 7| as you finde occasion.~ ~ Whereto Egano thus replyed. Now 76 7, 10| mee what offence it was, whereto thus I answered. It~ ~was 77 8, 2| Simon~ ~what she had said, whereto he replyed. If I must make 78 8, 3| finde that Helitropium?~ ~Whereto Maso thus answered: That 79 8, 5| next to~ ~supply the place: whereto he made answere, that hee 80 8, 7| am almost dead with cold; whereto thus she answered in~ ~mocking 81 8, 7| manifold favours to him, whereto~ ~our Scholler thus replyed.~ ~ 82 8, 8| next with her discourse; whereto~ ~shee shewing obedience, 83 8, 9| returned him this answer, whereto hee gave very heedfull~ ~ 84 8, 9| for that~ ~naturall office whereto all men are subject, I weare 85 8, 10| some advertisements before, whereto he~ ~wold by no means listen, 86 8, 10| onely to her~ ~service; whereto thus she replyed.~ ~ Now 87 8, Song| Song of Pamphilus ended, whereto all the rest (as a Chorus)~ ~ 88 9, Ind| first Novell for that day: whereto shee dutifully~ ~condiscending, 89 9, 3| it out in paltry Land,~ ~whereto he would not by any meanes 90 9, 4| would be beastly drunke? whereto Fortarigo replyed that hee 91 9, 8| cost, and for whom is it? Whereto Blondello thus~ ~answered. 92 9, 9| minde in~ ~very few words, whereto the King made no other answere, 93 9, 9| which king Salomon gave him, whereto hee~ ~received this reply. 94 10, 2| dinner he provided likewise, whereto he~ ~invited divers of the 95 10, 2| received~ ~at the Bathes? Whereto the Abbot, merrily smyling, 96 10, 3| miles~ ~distance hence; whereto Nathan usually walketh every 97 10, 4| be the next in order,~ ~whereto she gladly yeelding, began 98 10, 4| advancement of the other, whereto our instant age is most 99 10, 4| be Potestate of Modena, whereto he was called by~ ~place 100 10, 4| said. Alas! where am I now? whereto the good old Lady~ ~kindly 101 10, 4| presume to crave of you.~ ~Whereto the Lady lovingly replyed, 102 10, 4| honest, and in her power: whereto Signior Gentile~ ~thus answered.~ ~ 103 10, 7| all succeeding posterity. Whereto (in these~ ~more wretched 104 10, 8| free me from all paine:~ ~whereto Gisippus presently thus 105 10, 9| whence,~ ~and what they were? Whereto Saladine thus answered. 106 10, 9| Gallies arrived at Geneway; whereto he~ ~returned him this answere. 107 10, 10| him high contentment; whereto the Lord Marquess thus answered.~ ~ 108 10, 10| other the like~ ~questions: whereto she still answered, that 109 10, 10| lesse worthy of the honour, whereto~ ~you liked to advance me.~ ~ 110 10, 10| hereby, that the dignity whereto hee had exalted her, or~ ~