Day, Novell

  1  Ind      |        was thus made Queen, she commanded~ ~publique silence, and
  2  Ind      |        artificially) the Queene commanded, that~ ~divers Instruments
  3  Ind      |         time, untill the Queene commanded them all to~ ~rest, because
  4    1,    2| observed among them, the Queene commanded Madam Neiphila (who was~ ~
  5    1,    4|    harsh and bitter speeches,~ ~commanded, that he should be clapt
  6    1,    6|       his memory: and as he was commanded, at dinner time, he~ ~came
  7    1,    9|    offer to obey whatsoever she commanded.~ ~Philomena, her cheekes
  8    1,    9|       before them, the~ ~Queene commanded a dance, and that Madam
  9    2,  Ind|         to the whole company;~ ~commanded Madam Neiphila that her
 10    2,    1|          and other warlike men, commanded thither by the~ ~Governour
 11    2,    2|       unto Neiphila, the Queene commanded his Tale to be the next,
 12    2,    2|       him such Letters,~ ~which commanded him instantly to horsebacke,
 13    2,    2|         according as the~ ~Lady commanded; shee began to observe him
 14    2,    3|    readie to do whatsoever he~ ~commanded.~ ~ The Abbot riding on,
 15    2,    3|       and chaste~ ~kisses; shee commanded him backe to his Chamber,
 16    2,    4|         to all his wealth: he~ ~commanded his men to put forth their
 17    2,    6|  putting them to death, and hee commanded onely, that~ ~they should
 18    2,    7|   truely what had hapned,~ ~and commanded one of his men to enter
 19    2,    7|           according as shee had commanded.~ ~ Day by day, were the
 20    2,    8|      not doe what their Maister commanded them.~ ~ Then the Children
 21    2,    8| performed. The King immediately commanded, that a reward of~ ~inestimable
 22    2,    9|        me: for he hath strictly commanded me, without~ ~respect of
 23    2,    9|       most Princely Assembly,~ ~commanded Ambroginolo to declare the
 24    2,    9|      the Soldane had formerly~ ~commanded him, turning to Bernardo,
 25    2,   10|         Upon a generall silence commanded, the Queen~ ~perceiving
 26    3,    1|  according as the~ ~Queene hath commanded me, and within the compasse
 27    3,    1|          Having awaked him, she commanded him by signes that he should~ ~
 28    3,    5|  consideration. And as you have commanded me, so will I~ ~not faile
 29    3,    6|       the company: the Queene~ ~commanded Madame Fiammetta, to succede
 30    3,    6|   thereto. But if you had not~ ~commanded me, to hold him in suspense
 31    3,    7|      prevent the losse of time, commanded Aemillia to follow~ ~next,
 32    3,    8|      severely punished? I am so commanded~ ~(quoth the Monke) by supreme
 33    3,    8|     whom (according as he was~ ~commanded) he caused to be named Bennet
 34    3,    9|         any~ ~meanes breake; he commanded, that the Count should be
 35    3,    9|       the Count, but~ ~the King commanded preparation for the marriage;
 36    3, Song|      rest approaching: the King commanded them all to their~ ~Chambers,
 37    4      |    Fountaine. And then the King commanded~ ~Madam Fiammettal that
 38    4,    1|        most~ ~part of that day; commanded them to leave her alone
 39    4,    1|        I.~ ~Whereupon, Tancrede commanded, that he should be secretly
 40    4,    1|      all humane power, and Love commanded by Nature, hath prevailed~ ~
 41    4,    4|         come neere to the Ship, commanded that the Patrones~ ~should
 42    4,    4|      death on the Prince,~ ~and commanded to have him beheaded in
 43    4,    6|        the Tale was ended: he~ ~commanded Pamphilus, that he should
 44    5,  Ind|      they were all arrived, she commanded, that after~ ~this mornings
 45    5,  Ind|         and as the~ ~Queene had commanded, at the faire Fountaine;
 46    5,    2| especiall commendations: shee~ ~commanded Madam Aemilia, to take her
 47    5,    2|        being sent for;~ ~he was commanded to speake his minde: Whereupon
 48    5,    3|        dismall resolution, they commanded~ ~Pedro to put off his garments,
 49    5,    4|        gave thereof; the Queene commanded Philostratus,~ ~to tell
 50    5,    5|         to Madam Neiphila, shee commanded her to succeede with her~ ~
 51    5,    6|       to the Ladies: the Queene commanded Madam Pampinea, that~ ~she
 52    5,    6|            Wherefore, as he had commanded, so were they carryed thence
 53    5,    6|            At his departure, he commanded them that had the charge
 54    5,    8|       his~ ~cruell Mistris, hee commanded all his servants to forbeare
 55    6,  Ind|         according as the Queene commanded.~ ~ After dinner, they sung
 56    6,  Ind|         Whereupon, the Queene~ ~commanded that they should be sent
 57    6,  Ind|      the former~ ~controversie, commanded Madame Philomena, that she
 58    6,    2|           sit downe, and having commanded his men to wash cleane the
 59    6,    4|   generall applause: the Queene commanded Madame Neiphila to~ ~follow
 60    7,  Ind|       his Lord over-night had~ ~commanded him. After which departure
 61    7,    3| jaculatory prayers, which you~ ~commanded me.~ ~ Brother, answered
 62    7,    6|   injunction. Beltramo having~ ~commanded his horse to safe custody,
 63    7,    7|    Philomena (whom the King had commanded next to succeede)~ ~peremptorily
 64    7,    8|        truth, and in this fury, commanded~ ~Torches to be lighted,
 65    7,    9|  oftentimes~ ~urge silence, and commanded Pamphilus to follow next.
 66    7,    9|     such occasions, all~ ~being commanded forth of the Chamber, but
 67    7,    9|        amisse.~ ~ Heereupon, he commanded Pyrrhus to come downe, and
 68    7,   10|         by heart, and forthwith commanded, that I should~ ~depart
 69    7,   10|        in the end, the~ ~Queene commanded Madame Philomena to sing;
 70    8,  Ind|     according as the Queene had commanded;~ ~they were all seated
 71    8,    1|     ever after) she was to be~ ~commanded by him. Gulfardo perceiving
 72    8,    3|        not therefore expresly~ ~commanded her, not to be seene in
 73    8,    4|         as your prisoner, to be commanded~ ~at your pleasure for now
 74    8,    7|       being~ ~ended; the Queene commanded Madame Pampinea, to follow
 75    8,    7|        message, as her Lady had commanded her, whereof poore Reniero
 76    8,    7| formerly she used to doe,~ ~she commanded Ancilla to bed, referring
 77    8,    7|       departing from the Tower, commanded~ ~his servant, not to stirre
 78    8,    8| diligent to doe whatsoever he~ ~commanded, so prevailed with the Wife
 79    8,    8|      calling for his owne wife, commanded her to open the Chest; which
 80    8,    9|        somewhat offended mee, I commanded, that~ ~the Gomedra, belonging
 81    8,   10|        day, after~ ~silence was commanded, he began in this manner.~ ~ ~ ~
 82    8,   10|  fervently, and was ready to be commanded by her, at any time~ ~whensoever
 83    8,   10|      order of her predecessors, commanded Pamphilus, that~ ~notwithstanding
 84    9,    1|        not accomplish what shee commanded, and~ ~so all my labour
 85    9,    5|    being as ready as~ ~sodainly commanded, began as followeth. Most
 86    9,    6|         upon a generall silence commanded, the Queene gave~ ~order
 87    9,    9|        custome and lawes have~ ~commanded.~ ~ To make good what I
 88    9,   10|        be~ ~observed, which are commanded by them, as can effect matters
 89    9,   10|     admiration. Then the King~ ~commanded Madam Neiphila, to sing
 90   10,    2|        greatest praise of al)~ ~commanded Madame Eliza, to take the
 91   10,    2|      studyed~ ~Physicke, and he commanded me to tell you, that the
 92   10,    3|    ceasing in silence, the King commanded Philostratus~ ~to follow
 93   10,    6|  looking on Madam Fiammetta, he commanded~ ~that she should report
 94   10,    7|      risen from the~ ~Table, he commanded him to use both his Lute
 95   10,    7|        case commiserated: and~ ~commanded him also, to goe (as sent
 96   10,    9|       manner as her husband had commanded, and answerable to her owne~ ~
 97   10,    9|        his due commendation, he commanded them to~ ~honour him as
 98   10,    9|    great Hall of his Pallace,~ ~commanded a rich and costly Bedde
 99   10,    9|            Which being done, he commanded that Thorello (who was~ ~
100   10,    9|        as hee lay in the bedde, commanded the Magitian to dispatch
101   10,    9|       acceptable to her, shee~ ~commanded a faire Cuppe of gold (which
102   10,   10|         imagined,~ ~that he had commanded his servant to kill the
103   10,   10|        thy Lord and mine hath~ ~commanded thee: but leave it in no
104   10,   10|    honest and modest manner: he commanded her to sit downe by him,
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