Day, Novell

  1  Ind      |         perswaded to write it, much lesse to~ ~beleeve it, albeit
  2  Ind      |        behaviour, (moved thereto no lesse by feare, that the~ ~smell
  3  Ind      |            you have heard, little~ ~lesse spare was made in the Villages
  4  Ind      |            and the~ ~yongest was no lesse then eighteene; being of
  5  Ind      |                Repute we our selves lesse precious then all the other?
  6  Ind      |     preservation of our health, and lesse offence or mollestation~ ~
  7  Ind      |      notwithstanding is so much the lesse, as the houses~ ~and dwellers
  8  Ind      |           consider,~ ~that it is no lesse seemely for us to part hence
  9  Ind      |              and~ ~(perchance) with lesse honour to us, then if we
 10    1,    1|             that I~ ~shall take the lesse labour in urging questions
 11    1,    2|            thus begun. She being no lesse~ ~gracious in countenance,
 12    1,    4|          although he was olde)~ ~no lesse spurring on to fleshly desires,
 13    1,    7|           perhaps, it will prove no lesse pleasing to you, in~ ~regard
 14    1,    9|         that his~ ~sences became no lesse disturbed, then as if he
 15    2,    3|           command, but she being no lesse faire~ ~then forward, began
 16    2,    4|             may (perhaps) merit the lesse~ ~attention; but howsoever
 17    2,    5|               a Tale, containing no lesse perils, then that reported
 18    2,    5|           they were~ ~Natives, much lesse strangers, but punnished
 19    2,    6|          purpose to tell a Tale, no lesse true~ ~then lamentable;
 20    2,    6|             carry their meanes with lesse discretion then is~ ~required
 21    2,    6|           of his noble spirit; much lesse the true love which~ ~he
 22    2,    7|          stedfastly grounded, that (lesse then Noble) she could not~ ~
 23    2,    8|            made his owne~ ~home the lesse welcom to him, having lost
 24    2,    8|          speedy~ ~Messenger; so, in lesse space then you will imagine,
 25    2,    8|             love, I should make the lesse esteeme of thee.~ ~Therefore
 26    2,    8|      Gentleman (as indeed he was no lesse) both in advice~ ~and actions;
 27    2,    9|            trust me, I should do no lesse, because I am~ ~perswaded,
 28    2,    9|             gold, (a matter of much lesse value then thy head)~ ~against
 29    2,    9|       dislike of my Husband,~ ~much lesse so harsh a recompence as
 30    2,   10|     acquainted with bim, and within lesse~ ~then an houres space,
 31    3,    1|            in charity I could do no lesse but give him; for which,~ ~
 32    3,    1|             and speaking, stood the lesse in feare of the Sisters~ ~
 33    3,    2|         perhaps) may bee reputed of lesse reckning then Massetto;
 34    3,    8|      faithfully, that you were no~ ~lesse then a Saint, and is it
 35    3,    8|          have made,~ ~should be the lesse offensive to you, and therefore
 36    4,    1|            secretly, and with farre lesse disgrace to himselfe, performe
 37    4,    2|            of beholding~ ~him, much lesse to touch or feele him: he
 38    4,    2|            so from hand to hand, in lesse space then two dayes, all~ ~
 39    4,    4|       understanding: that he was no lesse enflamed with noble affection~ ~
 40    4,    5| peradventure) it may prove to be no lesse pittifull. And now I~ ~remember
 41    4,    6|             I have alwayes made the lesse account of them.~ ~ The
 42    4,    7|              and fervent love, in~ ~lesse limitation then a dayes
 43    4,    8|          naturall things, no one is lesse~ ~subject to take counsell,
 44    4,   10|            beside; nay rather farre lesse, in~ ~regard of your husbands
 45    5,    3|         passions, and therefore the lesse able to support them,~ ~
 46    5,    3|              I account the~ ~meanes lesse deserving grief, if I fall
 47    5,    4|            stolne delight made them lesse~ ~respective of, then was
 48    5,    7|    contentment, as it appeared no~ ~lesse (on the other side) to honest
 49    5,    7|           together. Poore Violenta, lesse respecting~ ~her owne life,
 50    5,    8|            apparant by a Novell, no lesse full of compassion, then~ ~
 51    5,    9|       Notwithstanding, she being no lesse honest then faire,~ ~made
 52    5,    9|          manly equity you can do no lesse. For Fortune hath bin so
 53    5,   10|              him.~ ~ Pedro being no lesse joyfull for thus find. him,
 54    6,    3|            manner before: he is the lesse to bee blamed, because hee
 55    6,    3|           who met with a byting, no lesse~ ~sharpe and bitter, then
 56    6,    5|            by such, who~ ~knew Much lesse then he, or his Schollers
 57    6,    7|             an Edict or Statute, no lesse~ ~blameworthy (to speake
 58    6,   10|        provision, some more, some~ ~lesse, all according to their
 59    6,   10|            hils or mountaines, grew lesse~ ~and lesse by variable
 60    6,   10|        mountaines, grew lesse~ ~and lesse by variable degrees, as
 61    6,   10|              But that which gave no lesse delight then any of the~ ~
 62    7,    1|            in very deede)~ ~ little lesse then an Ideot; Hee was many
 63    7,    2|        shall wee doe? I am~ ~little lesse then a dead Woman: For,
 64    7,    6|           and Lionello, (being no~ ~lesse affraide then shee) by her
 65    7,    9|           marriage a great Lady, no lesse bold of spirit,~ ~then choisely
 66    7,   10|             they will yeeld us~ ~no lesse delight, then those related (
 67    8,    3|          some are bigge, and others lesse; but all are of~ ~one coulour,
 68    8,    3|             and Calandrino did no~ ~lesse, concluding all together;
 69    8,    3|       danger to have dyed, within~ ~lesse then a month after.~ ~
 70    8,    7|               tarrying might be the lesse offensive to you.~ ~ Alas
 71    8,    7|            no experience,~ ~are the lesse able to use any relation.
 72    8,    8|           it could no way~ ~make it lesse, but rather give a greater
 73    8,    9|        lived merrily, and with much lesse care, then any else in~ ~
 74    8,    9|          faire and goodly; and~ ~no lesse odorifferous in smell, then
 75    8,   10|           the wit~ ~of Salabetto no lesse applauded, for fitting it
 76    9,    1|           importunities: at last~ ~(lesse advisedly then she intended)
 77    9,    5|           thou wouldst thinke it no lesse then~ ~a wonder; and yet
 78    9,    6|       speake it, and you are little lesse then a logger-head, if~ ~
 79    9,    6|           away towards Florence, no lesse contented~ ~with the manner
 80    9,    9|             as you al wil affirm no lesse) to be very~ ~true: especially
 81    9,   10|          men, sometimes one of much lesse wisedome and~ ~discretion,
 82    9,   10|            his Asse, as he was~ ~no lesse himselfe, and hee went no
 83   10,    2|           that of~ ~the Prelate, no lesse then a miracle: for how
 84   10,    2|           worthy man, as he is no~ ~lesse: I make no doubt, but (in
 85   10,    3|              But it will~ ~seeme no lesse mervailous to you, when
 86   10,    3|      Gentleman, knowing himselfe no lesse wealthy then Nathan, and~ ~
 87   10,    3|          given to Mithridanes, much lesse changed from anie part~ ~
 88   10,    3|             therefore deserving the lesse mervaile, seeing men are~ ~
 89   10,    4|             creature: they made the lesse mourning; but in the next
 90   10,    4|         monethes, she should not be lesse welcome to thee, then before:
 91   10,    5|          such immodest nature, much lesse to compound or make agreement~ ~
 92   10,    7|           of an action (perhaps) no lesse commendable then this, done
 93   10,    7|          owne~ ~condition, and much lesse of yours. But the Gods are
 94   10,    8|       rumours and~ ~threatnings, as lesse they finde them to be answered,
 95   10,    8|         divine providence, and much lesse knowledge in the effects
 96   10,    8|             Noble by race, and no~ ~lesse honest then himselfe. Your
 97   10,    9|             mine eye you seeme no~ ~lesse) that courtesie which you
 98   10,    9|    admiration: yet could they do no lesse now, but rather~ ~exceeded
 99   10,    9|        comming of one of them, much lesse so~ ~many, as wee see preparing
100   10,    9|            requite Thorello with no lesse courtesie, then hee had~ ~
101   10,   10|             of the Father, and much lesse the~ ~complexion of the
102   10,   10|             inclined, expressing no lesse by their shouts and jocund~ ~
103   10,   10|            were performed~ ~with no lesse pompe, then if she had beene
104   10,   10|        meanest of your people, much lesse worthy of the honour, whereto~ ~
105   10,   10|          purse to carry it in, much lesse any Sumpter to be laden
106   10,   10|            Mistresse, as she was no lesse in her poorest~ ~Garments;
107   10, Song|              No Lady living,~ ~ Had lesse heart-greeving,~ ~ Or liv'
108   10, Song|          Lady living,~ ~ Could have lesse heart-greeving,~ ~ Or live
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