Day, Novell

  1    1,    1|           hindered~ ~by any other businesse; if thou wilt undergoe this
  2    1,    1|       mercifull blessing, that my businesse dayly thrived more and more,~ ~
  3    2,    1|  themselves; we have carried this businesse~ ~very badly, redeeming
  4    2,    2|            about some~ ~especiall businesse of his owne; his occasions
  5    2,    4|         he might safest order the businesse, and bring so rich a~ ~booty (
  6    2,    5|         and the occasion of his~ ~businesse there? wherein she fully
  7    2,    5|           Pandresse~ ~about other businesse, which might hold her time
  8    2,    5|      frendly associate~ ~us, in a businesse which we are instantly going
  9    2,    5|   imagined)~ ~came about the like businesse, as hee and his fellowes
 10    2,    6|         the Guard? What doth this businesse of great Kings concerne
 11    2,    6|         her to conceale the whole businesse in~ ~such manner as shee
 12    2,    6|    further inquisition into the~ ~businesse, by all the possible meanes
 13    2,    7|         his~ ~hand in this bloody businesse, and had carried away the
 14    2,    7|         Daughter.~ ~ When as this businesse was fully finished, the
 15    2,    8|           not entering into~ ~any businesse, without consent of the
 16    2,    9|        variety of occasions~ ~and businesse, as urged their often resorting
 17    2,    9|          be now sent about this~ ~businesse, but his new elected favourite
 18    2,    9|     thought upon her more serious businesse; providing her selfe of
 19    3,    1|      perfectly how to undergo his businesse, and had questioned him~ ~
 20    3,    1|          having then very~ ~litle businesse to doe, because he had wrought
 21    3,    1|          still about~ ~the Nunnes businesse, because the Monastery should
 22    3,    2|           now depart about your~ ~businesse.~ ~ Some other turbulent
 23    3,    3|        his Spinsters, about their businesse.~ ~ Being thus over-swayed
 24    3,    4|           diligently about~ ~this businesse, and purposeth to prosecute
 25    3,    4|        and afterward go about thy businesse, if thou have any. Then
 26    3,    6|           to understand the whole businesse, and~ ~desiring her to be
 27    3,    7|         the whole carriage of the businesse. Hermelina being wondrously~ ~
 28    3,    7| opportunity, for attending on the businesse~ ~belonging to Aldobrandino.
 29    3,    9|           I am to prosecute the~ ~businesse: and then if I do not perfectly
 30    4,    2|      Convent, yet ignorant of the businesse~ ~by him intended; he went
 31    4,    2|     drawing on, he went about his businesse, advising~ ~him to take
 32    4,    5|       managing of~ ~the brethrens businesse and affaires. This Lorenzo
 33    4,    6|        very earnest and important businesse. Andreana,~ ~desiring more
 34    4,    9|         to have any hand in~ ~the businesse. Guardastagno being exceeding
 35    4,   10|          who had another kinde of businesse in~ ~their braine, about
 36    4,   10|        full effect of the~ ~whole businesse, and in what manner it had
 37    5,    1|        Chynon, who slept not in a businesse so earnestly importing him,
 38    5,    5|        long agoe, and I know~ ~no businesse here in the house for thee
 39    5,    7|           secrecy) were about the businesse, Signior~ ~Amarigo, having
 40    5,    7|    negociate about an important~ ~businesse neerely concerning the King
 41    6,    2|           serious and important~ ~businesse: they were lodged in the
 42    6,    3|          so closely carried the~ ~businesse) the money was duely paid
 43    6,    3|      Broker,~ ~for so dishonest a businesse, to the Brother of the Bishop;
 44    6,   10|          the heavy load of~ ~your businesse, having now (with full consent)
 45    7,    2|     instruct her husband in the~ ~businesse, as espying those parts
 46    7,    5|          as Geloso had ordred the businesse, a youth~ ~came thither,
 47    7,    6|       setting worse lookes on the businesse, then ever~ ~nature gave
 48    7,    6|          the better colour on the businesse; yet al matters were so~ ~
 49    7,    7|         service, and undergo some businesse in the house, time might
 50    7,    8|           warning to some further businesse.~ ~ Now was Arriguccio so
 51    7,    8|           was not ignorant of the businesse) and by perswasions prevailed~ ~
 52    7,    9|           whole cariage of this~ ~businesse, saide to himselfe. My Ladie
 53    7,   10|     prooved so~ ~fortunate in the businesse, that having better meanes
 54    8,    1|         two hundred Crowns, about businesse of important consequence:
 55    8,    1|         sayde:~ ~Sir, I have some businesse of maine importance, and
 56    8,    1|          turne, to compasse the~ ~businesse for which I borrowed them:
 57    8,    2|           carriage of his amorous businesse, both for her credite~ ~
 58    8,    2|            about some especiall~ ~businesse of mine owne, and I carry
 59    8,    2|           setting aside all other businesse,~ ~he stayed no where till
 60    8,    2|          made for the very best~ ~businesse, in which regard they are
 61    8,    2|       otherwise, walke about your businesse, for I~ ~am a woman of my
 62    8,    3|    imployment, and followed their businesse diligently: where having~ ~
 63    8,    3|           setting aside all other businesse) goe seeke where it is to
 64    8,    3|          to go about so weighty a businesse: for the Sun is yet~ ~in
 65    8,    3|          the~ ~plaine, about such businesse as they are severally assigned,
 66    8,    4|        the fire for you, or any~ ~businesse of farre greater danger,
 67    8,    4|       performed this hot piece of businesse, she~ ~referred the effecting
 68    8,    5|        that Citizens, although no businesse~ ~inviteth them to Judiciall
 69    8,    5|     appointment, to undertake the businesse~ ~without fayling and it
 70    8,    6|           passe the rest of~ ~the businesse, because there is no body
 71    8,    6|       proceeded on still~ ~in his businesse, as seeming not to heare
 72    8,    7|           he~ ~could worke such a businesse, or no, and (upon his undertaking
 73    8,    7|        abandon all~ ~care in this businesse; for, if her amourous Friend
 74    8,    7|           such as would have this businesse~ ~effected, must be of a
 75    8,    7|       world, where such a weighty businesse is to be effected. For I
 76    8,    7|           she might venter on the businesse the next night~ ~following;
 77    8,    9|       when you have begunne the~ ~businesse, leave me to deale with
 78    8,    9|           behold the issue of the businesse, so farre as the new Market
 79    8,   10|           best agreeing with such businesse.~ ~ Not long had he taried
 80    8,   10|       have taken order for~ ~some businesse of import. In the meane
 81    9,    1|        the reason of this strange businesse, and enjoy her freely~ ~
 82    9,    1|         What a beast am I? What a businesse have I undertaken? And whither~ ~
 83    9,    2|       accusation) to contrive the businesse so cunningly: that the Ladle~ ~
 84    9,    2|           see the issue of~ ~this businesse, and verily intending to
 85    9,    3|           my house. Concerning my businesse, make you no~ ~doubt thereof,
 86    9,    4|         in the fields about their businesse,~ ~and by whom Aniolliero (
 87    9,    5|         began to proceed in their businesse. And~ ~because there was
 88    9,    5|         was returned backe to his businesse, he could do~ ~nothing else,
 89    9,    5|      never~ ~feare, but refer the businesse unto me.~ ~ Bruno descending
 90    9,    5|        must worke wisely in~ ~the businesse: for if Phillippo perceive
 91    9,    5|           are beneath about our~ ~businesse in the Court: shee would
 92    9,    5|        managing of this~ ~amorous businesse) made a meere Gregory of
 93    9,    6|       side,~ ~and having done the businesse for which he rose, returned
 94    9,    6|            and what he did, is no businesse of mine, (as I heard) neither
 95    9,    6|    daughters; to backe her in a~ ~businesse so cunningly begun, he called
 96    9,    8|            misuse thee, and so my businesse be disappointed. Well Sir
 97    9,    8|           the issue of this angry businesse; and~ ~Signior Phillippo,
 98    9,   10|         travell withall about thy businesse,~ ~whereby thy benefit will
 99   10,    3|        what he was, as also~ ~the businesse inviting him thither: offering
100   10,    4|      imploying him about his owne businesse: the first Master (by~ ~
101   10,    5|      assurance, to perform such a businesse as~ ~I mean to enjoyne him,
102   10,    8|          Scholler, hath ended a~ ~businesse of mine, either in private
103   10,    9|         neere to Pavia, about a~ ~businesse concerning my selfe: he
104   10,    9|           he would so order~ ~the businesse for him; as he should be
105   10,    9|       company, in regard of the~ ~businesse you goe about, and which
106   10,    9|         compleated an~ ~important businesse. Afterward, having safely
107   10,   10|           to her fathers houshold businesse,~ ~according as formerly
108   10,   10|      conferred with him, of the~ ~businesse belonging to the next morning,
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