Day, Novell

  1    1,    4|        kinde of~ ~perswasion, that somewhat would ensue to his better
  2    1,    7|       knowing, that she was to say somewhat,~ ~without injunction or
  3    1,    9|      warning.~ ~ The Sunne was now somewhat farre declined, and the
  4    2,    2|            of a River, the houre~ ~somewhat late, the place solitarie,
  5    2,    3|          day, that Alessandro rode somewhat neere to the~ ~Abbot, who
  6    2,    3|            to kisse her; but~ ~she somewhat rudely repulsing him, as
  7    2,    4|           of all Italy, wherein,~ ~somewhat neere to Salerno, is a shore
  8    2,    5|           by Madam~ ~Lauretta: but somewhat different from it, because
  9    2,    5|           heate of the~ ~day being somewhat extraordinary, she called
 10    2,    5|            The season then~ ~being somewhat hot and soultry, Andrea
 11    2,    5|    understanding his error, though somewhat too~ ~late, hee made such
 12    2,    5|      behinde the wall. Which sight somewhat affrighting him, he yet~ ~
 13    2,    6|           thereof, and was found~ ~somewhat overfamiliar with his Masters
 14    2,    6|  perturbations, made her yet to be somewhat respective~ ~of her selfe,
 15    2,    6|      fruitlesse travailes. Being~ ~somewhat sharply bitten with hunger,
 16    2,    7|        Onely shee hath forgotten~ ~somewhat worth the speaking, as thinking
 17    2,    8|        Wife hearing this,~ ~became somewhat satisfied, because there
 18    2,    8|          to his words, and~ ~being somewhat ashamed, that he had not
 19    2,    9|        married men? Bernardo being somewhat~ ~offended, answered: No
 20    2,   10|            your Queene, to varie~ ~somewhat from the course observed
 21    2,   10|       following, which are daies~ ~somewhat molestuous to the most part
 22    3,    1|           Massetto having laboured somewhat extraordinarily, lay downe
 23    3,    3|         Woman. Whereupon,~ ~making somewhat bashfull appearance of any
 24    3,    3|       whereto his speeches tended; somewhat coldly~ ~and temperately,
 25    3,    3|           curbing in of his wrath, somewhat in a milder~ ~straine, thus
 26    3,    5|      should~ ~succeed. She looking somewhat more austerely then any
 27    3,    5|            and let thee understand somewhat more of my minde. And~ ~
 28    3,    6|           extasie, and holding her somewhat strictly, to prevent her
 29    3,    7|           and his supper (perhaps) somewhat of the coursest; a great~ ~
 30    3,    7|        weepe likewise;~ ~and going somewhat neere her, he saide. Madame,
 31    3,    7|            if therefore I speake~ ~somewhat more amply of them, and
 32    3,    9|        these words, the King began somewhat to admire~ ~at her gracious
 33    3,    9|             that this was a matter somewhat~ ~difficult, and might lay
 34    4,    2|           young Gentlewoman, being somewhat foolish, wanton and proud
 35    4,    2|             which stood in a place somewhat highly exalted, wherto he~ ~
 36    4,    3|         Restagnone had his blood~ ~somewhat over-heated, and little
 37    4,    9|            she)~ ~me thinkes it is somewhat strange, that Messer Guiglielmo
 38    4,   10|       whereat her~ ~patience being somewhat provoked, she punched him
 39    4,   10|   accordingly they did; finding it somewhat heavy, and~ ~therefore imagining,
 40    4,   10|        lying in the bare Chest was somewhat uneasie and~ ~painfull to
 41    4,   10|            his Wife thus replyed~ ~somewhat angerly. Sir (quoth she)
 42    4,   10|         like golden wiers, hanging somewhat downe over her white and~ ~
 43    5,    1|       might. Wherein Fortune~ ~was somewhat furtherous to them, driving
 44    5,    2|     putting forth the Oares, being somewhat skilfull in sayling,~ ~(
 45    5,    3|             she reproved them both somewhat~ ~sharpely, for presuming
 46    5,    4|         Daughter dearely, as being somewhat~ ~over-fond of her, and
 47    5,    4|         Lizio whose~ ~age made him somewhat froward and teasty; angerly
 48    5,    5|            belonging to his House, somewhat~ ~aged, and a Manservant
 49    5,    5|            consorts, were ambushed somewhat further off from the house,~ ~
 50    5,    5|        sooner was this hurly burly somewhat calmed, but the Serjeants
 51    5,    5|          onely that her beauty was somewhat more excelling. Yet not
 52    5,    6|             conceived, that he had somewhat seene him~ ~before this
 53    5,    7|         and beautifull~ ~Damosell, somewhat over-long kept from marriage
 54    5,    7|            not a little, and being somewhat ashamed of his~ ~fortunes
 55    5,    9|            the Countrey, which was somewhat neere to poore Frederigoes
 56    5,    9|          him a speedy recovery.~ ~ Somewhat early the next morning,
 57    5,   10|       while;~ ~which made him then somewhat offended, but now much more,
 58    6,  Ind|             But the Sunne beeing~ ~somewhat higher mounted, gave such
 59    6,  Ind|            answere, Lacisca (being somewhat more ancient then he, and
 60    6,  Ind|               And then the Queene, somewhat offended at the folly of
 61    6,    2|          seeing the season to be~ ~somewhat hot and soultry, he tooke
 62    6,    4|          and of whom Chichibio was somewhat enamored,~ ~entred into
 63    6,    5|            and the evening looking somewhat cleare, they~ ~began to
 64    6,   10|             containing in circuite somewhat more then the quarter of
 65    7,    1|       beside: because,~ ~savouring somewhat of the Gregorie, and (in
 66    7,    1|            without, and was growne somewhat~ ~suspitious of his long
 67    7,    6|     Isabella: but~ ~because he was somewhat unsightly of person, and
 68    7,    6|    villaine? Heereupon, I stept~ ~(somewhat stoutly) to my Chamber doore,
 69    7,    6|           as he saw me on the way, somewhat neere to~ ~this your Castle,
 70    7,    7|            This~ ~Sonne, partaking somewhat in his Fathers former height
 71    7,    8|         that Madam Beatrix, dealte somewhat~ ~strangely, in the manner
 72    7,    8|           on the streete side, and somewhat juttying over~ ~it, she
 73    7,    8|            a little; and asswaging somewhat~ ~the impetuous torrent
 74    7,    9|           to~ ~try him; whereupon, somewhat roundly and roughly, hee
 75    7,    9|         embraced my~ ~Lady (though somewhat rudely, in regard of her
 76    7,   10|          world. Meucio was a while somewhat amazed: but, recollecting~ ~
 77    8,    2|           replyed Sir Simon, it is somewhat above~ ~your capacity: talke
 78    8,    3|            stayres head. She being somewhat angry for~ ~his so long
 79    8,    3|    Calandrino (by this time) being somewhat better come to himselfe,~ ~
 80    8,    5|            it~ ~may appeare to you somewhat unpleasing, in regard of
 81    8,    6|             that the Woman~ ~being somewhat crazie and sickly, by her
 82    8,    7|         indifferent colde, and yet somewhat the warmer by the~ ~Snowes
 83    8,    9|           Queene of England having somewhat offended mee, I commanded,
 84    8,    9| horsetrickes, ramping and stamping somewhat strangely:~ ~seeming as
 85    8,    9|         Doctours feete, raysed him somewhat~ ~higher on his back, for
 86    8,   10|        Biancafiore,~ ~having heard somewhat concerning his affairs,
 87    8,   10|           this good fortune of his somewhat cautelously.~ ~ Without
 88    8,   10|       Palermo, she beganne to grow somewhat~ ~abashed, as halfe suspecting
 89    8,   10|              Madame Aemillia being somewhat bashfull, not so much of
 90    9,    1|         way he went.~ ~ Being come somewhat neere to the Gentlewomans
 91    9,    5|        done on her behalfe, drew~ ~somewhat neere him, and shewed her
 92    9,    6|         her. And albeit she seemed somewhat~ ~afraid at the first, yet
 93    9,    6|            that a Cat threw~ ~down somewhat in the house, the noise
 94   10,    2|         talke: although hee did it somewhat disdainfully, yet hee eate
 95   10,    3|           came to the wood, where (somewhat farre off) hee espyed~ ~
 96   10,    4|           great with child,; and~ ~somewhat neere the time of her teeming:
 97   10,    7|            side, where she sate,~ ~somewhat raised, in expectation of
 98   10,    7|         proper yong Gentleman, but somewhat poore, being named Perdicano,~ ~
 99   10,    8|    difficult matter to~ ~many, and somewhat hard to bee understood:
100   10,    8|              The one is, to speake somewhat in praise and commendation
101   10,    9|          which (perhaps) may seeme somewhat long, but altogether~ ~pleasant,
102   10,    9|            send one of my servants somewhat neere to Pavia, about a~ ~
103   10,    9|          have your~ ~entertainment somewhat bettered, as many travaylers
104   10,    9|          Torches (because it was~ ~somewhat late) they invited the very
105   10,    9|          the houre appearing to be somewhat late, he~ ~with many of
106   10,    9|            of the Crosse, hee went somewhat neerer to the bed,~ ~when
107   10,    9|         albeit his countenance was somewhat cloudie, to see~ ~his hope
108   10,   10|           twelve~ ~yeares old, and somewhat more, as also the Son about
109   10,   10|            and wise Prince, though somewhat sharpe and unsufferable,
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