Day, Novell

  1  Ind      |          husband, two or~ ~three Brethren together; yea, the Father
  2    1,    1|          house of two Florentine brethren, that living on their monies~ ~
  3    1,    1|          fell sicke, and the two brethren sent for~ ~Physitions to
  4    1,    1|           but death, whereat the brethren greatly grieved.~ ~ Upon
  5    1,    1|         discontented.~ ~ The two Brethren, although they had no great
  6    1,    1|        had requested.~ ~ The two Brethren, who much doubted the dissembling
  7    1,    1|       evening. Whereupon the two Brethren tooke order,~ ~that all
  8    1,    1|     house Bell, caused all~ ~the Brethren to assemble together, giving
  9    1,    1|            and all the credulous Brethren presently condiscended very
 10    1,    4|        shewed~ ~mee or any of my Brethren, in what manner we young
 11    1,    6|        these holy Fathers~ ~your brethren, perceiving in what wofull
 12    1,    6|     abundance) when you and your Brethren have fed sufficiently, every
 13    2,    3|     Three young Gentlemen, being Brethren, and having spent all their~ ~
 14    2,    3|          on a day) calling his~ ~Brethren to him, shewed them what
 15    2,    3|        benefite. While the three Brethren held~ ~on in their lavish
 16    2,    3|       the Countrey.~ ~ The three Brethren at Florence, bounding within
 17    2,    3|       did shee deliver the three brethren out of prison,~ ~having
 18    2,    3|         was due to~ ~him and his brethren in England, returning richly
 19    2,    5|         to let mee see one of my Brethren before I dye (though gladly
 20    2,    5|       the~ ~feare of her Father, Brethren, yea, and her owne honour,
 21    2,    6|       her sonnes, the joy of the brethren and~ ~mother together, having
 22    2,    7|  trampling in the bloud of their brethren and~ ~friends, have bene
 23    2,    7|       Geneway Merchants~ ~(being brethren) were the Patrons and Owners,
 24    2,    7|       kinde expressed; the~ ~two Brethren owners of the Ship, became
 25    2,    7|          suspect it.~ ~ When the Brethren had imparted their loves
 26    3,    3| knowledge~ ~thereof my min by my brethren: but afterward I considered,
 27    3,    3|        my~ ~Husband, Father, and Brethren, whatsoever befall. For
 28    3,    3|       her complaint before her~ ~Brethren, which will redound to your
 29    3,    7|         he made peace~ ~with his brethren, and in the end, wisely
 30    3,    7|      went to an Inne kept by two brethren,~ ~neere neighbours to the
 31    3,    7|     sufficiently approved by the Brethren, against Aldobrandino Palermini,~ ~
 32    3,    7|           he thought on his owne brethren in their~ ~sorrow, and buried
 33    3,    7|          kill mee, as you and my brethren~ ~had formerly imagined.~ ~
 34    3,    7|       you would pardon the foure Brethren of Theobaldo, that brought~ ~
 35    3,    7|         also accept them as your brethren~ ~and friends upon their
 36    3,    7|          fact committed: the two Brethren who were~ ~Theobaldoes Hostes,
 37    3,    7|      solemnely past betweene his brethren and Aldobrandino. For, they~ ~
 38    3,    7|     about dinner time, the foure brethren of Theobaldo, attired in
 39    3,    7|      teares in the eyes of~ ~his brethren, and all else there present,
 40    3,    7|          accepted by Theobaldoes brethren, as~ ~also to every one
 41    3,    7|         him, as Theobaldoes owne brethren could not distinguish~ ~
 42    3,    7|          Theobaldo, whom the two Brethren Inne-keepers maliced, about~ ~
 43    3,    7|       vehement perswasion of the brethren,~ ~knowing what love had
 44    4,    2|        publikely knowne by~ ~the Brethren of his Order, he was committed
 45    4,    2|         taking one of his trusty brethren in~ ~his company, he went
 46    4,    2|          it. Among the rest, the brethren to~ ~this foolish woman,
 47    4,    2|         was he entred, but~ ~the Brethren being ambushed neere to
 48    4,    2|          to his daily labor. The Brethren to Lisetta,~ ~perceiving
 49    4,    2|      over-closely pursued by her Brethren, for feare~ ~of being surprized,
 50    4,    2|          betray him to Lisettaes Brethren.~ ~Upon the acceptation
 51    4,    2|  contrary, that the Gentlewomans brethren,~ ~knowing your concealment
 52    4,    2|   exceeding feare of~ ~Lisettaes brethren and friends, made him gladly
 53    4,    2|         and six of his Religious Brethren came, who~ ~casting an habite
 54    4,    3|        love, may live like three brethren, without any~ ~hinderance
 55    4,    5|     APPREHENDED~ ~ ~ ~ The three Brethren to Isabella, slew a Gentleman
 56    4,    5|        her teares. Wherefore her Brethren having intelligence;~ ~soone
 57    4,    5|     there dwelt three young men, Brethren, and Merchants by~ ~their
 58    4,    5|  discovered by the eldest of the Brethren, unknowne to them who were~ ~
 59    4,    5|          resorted to his~ ~other Brethren, and told them what he had
 60    4,    5|       made many demands to her~ ~Brethren, into what parts they had
 61    4,    5|       last thou~ ~sawest me, thy brethren most bloodily murthered
 62    4,    5|          to say any thing to her brethren, she resolutely~ ~determined,
 63    4,    5|    Having obtained favour of her brethren,~ ~to ride a dayes journey
 64    4,    5|          in secrecie to her. Her brethren also waxed wearie~ ~of this
 65    4,    5|         of her Basile~ ~pot. Her brethren grew greatly amazed thereat,
 66    5,    1|      respected like to his other Brethren, whereto right gladly~ ~
 67    5,    9|        sorrow, and mourning; her Brethren made many motions to her,
 68    5,    9|         sake,~ ~she saide to her Brethren. This kind of widdowed estate
 69    5,    9|    Frederigo di Alberino.~ ~ Her Brethren in scornefull manner reprooved
 70    5,    9|       hath neede of a~ ~man. The Brethren hearing how she stood addicted,
 71    6,   10|      sending yeerly to the poore brethren of our Lord Baron S.~ ~Anthony,
 72    6,   10|     where I found~ ~store of the Brethren of our Religion, and many
 73    7,    8|          fetcheth her Mother and Brethren, to shame her before them,
 74    7,    8|        longer: I will goe to thy brethren,~ ~and they shall understand
 75    7,    8|       the dwelling of Simonidaes brethren: where hee~ ~knockt so soundly,
 76    7,    8|     speedily) let in. Simonidaes brethren, and her mother also, hearing
 77    7,    8|      longer in his house.~ ~ The brethren to Simonida were exceedingly
 78    7,    8|          there. One of the angry brethren presently answered: Lewde
 79    7,    8|        on the staire head: Kinde brethren, (said she) is it you?~ ~
 80    7,    8|   speeches of her Husband:~ ~the Brethren marvelled thereat not a
 81    7,    8|          her selfe) Alas deare~ ~Brethren, I know not what you say,
 82    7,    8|         not now to be seene. Her brethren likewise briefly told her,
 83    7,    8|            because my Mother and brethren shall be my witnesses therein,
 84    7,    8|              When the mother and brethren saw this, they began to
 85    7,    8|          him, and turning to her brethren, saide. I see now the marke
 86    7,    8|        compulsion.~ ~ Mother and Brethren, I am verily perswaded,
 87    7,    8|        so (good Mother and kinde Brethren,) let mee~ ~entreate you
 88    7,    8|  drabbing drunkards.~ ~ When the brethren had heard and observed all
 89    8,    4|       and no company but her two Brethren, Gentlemen of~ ~especiall
 90    8,    4|          I have two Gentlemen my brethren, who~ ~continually are with
 91    8,    4|          shouldst be heard by my Brethren, who (as~ ~thou knowest)
 92    8,    4|       appointment, even when two brethren were in their lodging, they
 93    8,    4|          of the remainder to her Brethren, in such~ ~sort as it was
 94    8,    4|        and softly went the~ ~two brethren forth of their Chamber,
 95    8,    4|      with purpose to~ ~visit the Brethren at the Widdowes house, because
 96    8,    4|     being overpassed, one of the Brethren, thus~ ~spake. My good Lord,
 97    8,    4|          with the motion: so the Brethren conducting him by~ ~the
 98    8,    4|      Historie whereof,~ ~the two brethren related at large to him.~ ~
 99    8,    4|         worthy assistance of her brethren,~ ~who contemning to soile
100    8,    7|         regard that one of her~ ~brethren came this evening to visite
101    8,    7|        the assistance of his two brethren~ ~and wife, setting the
102    8,    8|       lived~ ~and loved like two Brethren, they both beeing wealthy,
103   10,    8| multitudes of~ ~kinred, store of brethren, numbers of children, and
104   10,    9|          thee to thy parents and brethren, from whose violent~ ~solicitings,
105   10,    9|         in the wracke) two of my brethren perished.~ ~ Signior Thorello,
106   10,   10|      beseeme the communitie of~ ~Brethren and Sisters; which assuredly,
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