Day, Novell

  1    1,    1|           good olde man,~ ~and he caused every thing to be performed,
  2    1,    1|          sound of the house Bell, caused all~ ~the Brethren to assemble
  3    1,    3|          excellent Goldsmith, hee caused two other Rings to bee made,
  4    1,    4|         to the Abbots will, which caused him to~ ~embrace and kisse
  5    1,    6|   quaintnesse of~ ~her discourse, caused both the Queene, and the
  6    2,    1|           be lame of his members, caused~ ~himselfe to be set on
  7    2,    3|           solemnity was come, hee caused the~ ~Princesse (cloathed
  8    2,    3|       worthy Feast, which hee had caused~ ~purposely to bee prepared,
  9    2,    5|           charitable~ ~manner: it caused him to depart thence, taking
 10    2,    6|         daughter, who therefore~ ~caused him to be imprisoned. Afterward,
 11    2,    6|  extremitie of intercession, they caused~ ~her to put them on, and
 12    2,    6|      treacherously dealt withall, caused them to be apprehended by
 13    2,    6|         Messer John~ ~de Procida, caused the Isle of Sicily to revolt,
 14    2,    7|        had seene in the Ship; who caused the~ ~Women to be brought
 15    2,    7|         from~ ~the City; where he caused her to bee kept very secretly (
 16    2,    7|     Princes body also, which they caused to bee~ ~intered with all
 17    2,    8|         the arme, the Physicion~ ~caused her to be sent for; and
 18    2,    8|          his wife that wrongfully caused the Counts banishment. After~ ~
 19    2,    9|        and artificiall Chest he~ ~caused to be purposely made, wherein
 20    2,    9|  returning from Paris to Geneway, caused her to~ ~be slaine, as afterward
 21    2,    9|          to receive by my Wife; I caused a servant of~ ~mine to kill
 22    2,    9|        very honorable experience; caused her~ ~to be slaine, and
 23    2,    9|         feasting was finished, he caused a Ship to be furnished for~ ~
 24    2,   10|           downe in the~ ~Hall, he caused her to be called, and she (
 25    3,    1|          there to bee done, which caused~ ~the Fac-totum to make
 26    3,    3|         where he kept, and having caused him to be called, shee told~ ~
 27    3,    6|          such answers as you have caused me~ ~to send him from time
 28    3,    6|         your owne experience, I~ ~caused my wife to send him word,
 29    3,    7|    rancour and hatred~ ~which had caused heavie variances betweene
 30    3,    8|         as he was~ ~commanded) he caused to be named Bennet Ferando.
 31    3,    8|          wonders reported by him, caused no meane~ ~admiration in
 32    3,    9|      being the onely~ ~Saint that caused her pilgrimage. Next she
 33    4,    1|      Tancrede, Prince of Salerne, caused the amorous friend of his~ ~
 34    4,    1|         and now obtained meeting, caused the two deerely affected
 35    4,    1|            whom I have this night caused to be surprized,~ ~even
 36    4,    1|     Father was departed from her, caused certaine poisonous roots
 37    4,    1|           repented fruitlesly; he caused both their bodies~ ~to be
 38    4,    2|     recounted by Madam Fiammetta, caused teares many times in~ ~the
 39    4,    2|   appeared in her~ ~lookes, which caused her to returne him this
 40    4,    3|     against him by his Wife, shee caused him to drinke a great draught~ ~
 41    4,    4|          into~ ~Sicilie, where he caused it to be most honourably
 42    4,    4|     instantly by the Ambassadors: caused Gerbino to be~ ~apprehended,
 43    4,    6|     because (oftentimes) they are caused by excesse of feeding,~ ~
 44    4,    7|        hearts chosen~ ~Mistresse, caused them to walke alone by themselves,
 45    4,    8|          conceyte of greefe had~ ~caused his death, as it did indeed,
 46    4,   10|           Salerne, his conditions caused his generall contempt,~ ~
 47    4,   10|           their answers, which he caused them~ ~to repeate over divers
 48    5,    6|            respective honours: he caused them to be cloathed in royall~ ~
 49    5,    7|      imagining him to be a Turke, caused~ ~him to be baptized, and
 50    5,    9|         pluckt off her necke, and caused the poore woman presently
 51    6,  Ind|          the Queene (being risen) caused all the~ ~Company to be
 52    6,  Ind|          warmth to the ayre, as~ ~caused their returne backe to the
 53    6,  Ind|    Kitchin. Whereupon, the Queene caused the~ ~Master of the Houshold
 54    6,    2|         unto Messer Geri~ ~Spina, caused him to acknowledge a very
 55    6,    2|           them to Cistio, who had caused an handsome~ ~seate to be
 56    6,    3|          such as it should be. He caused so many peeces of silver
 57    6,    4|           Shough, shough,~ ~which caused them to set downe their
 58    6,    7|        Lazarino de Guazzagliotri: caused her to bee cited before
 59    6,    7|          with his Novell,~ ~which caused him to begin thus. Beleeve
 60    6,    7|          feare of his owne life~ ~caused his forbearance, meaning
 61    6,   10|      finisht the confession)~ ~he caused two goodly torches to be
 62    7,    2|        forth from under~ ~it; she caused her Husband to make it neate
 63    7,    3|           further~ ~intermission, caused the childs Image of waxe
 64    7,    6|            the very instant; shee caused Lambertuccio to run forth
 65    7,   10|          now created Queene, shee caused the Master of the houshold
 66    8,    6|           white Ginger, which hee caused him to make uppe in~ ~small
 67    8,    7|         night in cold Winter, she caused the Scholler~ ~to expect
 68    8,    7|       what~ ~conflicts this sight caused in the mind of our Scholler,
 69    8,    7|           extreame cold which you caused mee to~ ~feele, and if you
 70    8,    8|         which the offending party caused him~ ~first to taste of:
 71    8,    8|         meaning in this? Have you caused me to come hither to~ ~this
 72    8,   10|   recovering the first againe: he caused divers Packes to~ ~be well
 73    8,   10|        tydings heard of him: shee caused the Broker to breake open~ ~
 74    9,  Ind|           Aemillia, beeing risen, caused all her female attendants,
 75    9,    1|           suites. One of them she caused to lye as dead in a~ ~grave,
 76    9,    4|          hee had robbed him:~ ~he caused him to be taken by Pezants
 77    9,    4|           of their Fathers, which caused their more frequent~ ~conversation,
 78    9,    4|         be unfit for travaile; he caused a bed to be~ ~prepared,
 79    9,    4| determining so to leave~ ~him, he caused the male and Saddle to be
 80    9,    5|           into the Barne, which~ ~caused Nicholetta to get her gone
 81    9,    7|           exclaimes at the Wolfe, caused him to let her fall,~ ~and
 82    9,    8|      Blondello (in a merry maner) caused Guiotto to beguile himselfe
 83    9,    8|         day to dine with him, hee caused me to buy these two~ ~beside:
 84    9,    9|           minde of Melisso, which caused him to demaund of an aged
 85    9,   10|           reported by the Queene, caused a little murmuring~ ~among
 86   10,  Ind|       when Pamphilus being risen, caused~ ~the Ladies, and the rest
 87   10,    1|           of them, which the King caused presently to be~ ~opened,
 88   10,    2|         of the~ ~Castle, Ghinotto caused all the Abbots goods and
 89   10,    3|       such outward apparance, hee caused it to be plentifully stored
 90   10,    4|     Madame Catharina (whom he had caused to adorne her self in~ ~
 91   10,    4|            which honest affection caused me to beare her; of a body,~ ~
 92   10,    4|           as then she was) I have caused her~ ~to become thus lovely
 93   10,    5|      affable and courteous, which caused~ ~him to be the better respected.
 94   10,    5|           honor, or mine;)~ ~hath caused me to come hither: and by
 95   10,    6|             of his amorous folly, caused both Genevera, and her fayre
 96   10,    7|         refused not to~ ~receive, caused him there to espouse Lisana.
 97   10,    8|         politique perswasions, he caused the kinred of Gisippus and~ ~
 98   10,    9|       hast by a farre neerer way, caused Supper to be prepared in~ ~
 99   10,    9|          honourable course, which caused him to~ ~returne this answer.
100   10,    9|     filled with excellent Wine,~ ~caused it to bee carried to the
101   10,   10|            with her children) hee caused her and~ ~them to be respectively
102   10,   10|   Subjects beleeving, that he had caused the children to bee~ ~slaine,
103   10,   10|          sent from Rome) which he caused to be~ ~publikely read in
104   10,   10|  Gualtiero the Marquesse, who had caused his two children to be nobly~ ~
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