Day, Novell

  1  Ind      |          of immodest women, having put off all~ ~feminine compassion,
  2  Ind      |     counsell, but desiring also to put it in~ ~execution; had already
  3    1,    1|           cloath I sold him, and I put it into a purse~ ~without
  4    2,  Ind|         pleasing to behold, having put on her Crowne of~ ~Lawrell,
  5    2,    1|           be thus tormented, and~ ~put in perill of my life.~ ~
  6    2,    4|          he~ ~commanded his men to put forth their Oares, and shape,
  7    2,    5|          purpose)~ ~at Naples, did put five hundred Crownes of
  8    2,    5|            their intent could be~ ~put in execution: Whereupon,
  9    2,    5|            hot and soultry, Andrea put off his hose and doublet,~ ~
 10    2,    6| intercession, they caused~ ~her to put them on, and also to feede
 11    2,    6|          should both shamefully be put to death.~ ~ The Mother
 12    2,    7|         with all hast it must~ ~be put in execution; so that equity,
 13    2,    7|      buried, after the jewes had~ ~put him to death; recommended
 14    2,    8|           young Gentleman,~ ~being put in good hope by his Mothers
 15    2,    8|    conference, intended shortly to put her project in proofe,~ ~
 16    2,    9|            patience being a little put~ ~downe by choller, thus
 17    2,    9|         her girdle, all~ ~which he put into the Chest; and being
 18    3,  Ind|            LOST~ ~ ~ ~ The morning put on a vermillion countenance
 19    3,    1|              virgin hath the veile put on hir head, and the black
 20    3,    1|          one~ ~would come and say, Put this heere, put that there;
 21    3,    1|           and say, Put this heere, put that there; and others would~ ~
 22    3,    2|      Stirrop, but (much more) to~ ~put her foote into it, or touch
 23    3,    3|    Benefactors to the Convent, and put more money into his hand,
 24    3,    3|          deliverance,~ ~and so she put ten ducates into his hand.
 25    3,    5|    foresaid Ladie, some busie-body put it into the head of~ ~Signior
 26    3,    7|     becomming so generall a~ ~joy) put on, to make their hearts
 27    3,    8|            out of his~ ~Grave, and put into a darke prison, where
 28    3,    8|          after men are~ ~dead, and put into Purgatory, is there
 29    3,    8|        well closed together; hee~ ~put it quite off the Tombe,
 30    3,    9|         and felt it, presently she put~ ~the King in comfort; affirming,
 31    3,   10|            Rustico, teaches her to put the~ ~Devil in Hell. Afterwards
 32    3,   10|         not heard how the Devil is put~ ~in Hell. Therefore, and
 33    3,   10|            Go thou to him." And he put her~ ~on the way.~ ~ The
 34    3,   10|          her mission. Willing to~ ~put his resolution to so great
 35    3,   10|          render to God would be to put the Devil in Hell, whereto
 36    3,   10|          Devil, and suffer me to~ ~put him in Hell, thou wilt comfort
 37    3,   10|            let us go at~ ~once and put him in his place, that I
 38    3,   10|         other things, when~ ~he is put back in it."~ ~ "My daughter,"
 39    3,   10|            moved from the bed they put him in~ ~six times, after
 40    3,   10|           to stand idle. Let us go put the Devil in Hell." And~ ~
 41    3,   10|     Rustico did not call on her to put the Devil~ ~in Hell, said
 42    3,   10|           asked: "How is the Devil put in Hell?" To which the girl
 43    3,   10|            services to~ ~God is to put the Devil in Hell. The saying
 44    3,   10|           have taught the sheep to put the Devil in Hell, no~ ~
 45    4,    1|            cup of Gold, wherein he put the~ ~heart of Guiscardo,
 46    4,    2|             when secretly he could put any of them~ ~in execution.
 47    4,    2|            darknes.~ ~There did he put on his dissembled habit
 48    4,    3|           in the action. And being put upon he~ ~tortures, among
 49    4,    4|            his chosen friends thus put in trust, being a jeweller,
 50    4,    5|           head in a silken Scarfe, put it into the~ ~pot, covering
 51    4,    6|       least I~ ~should loose it, I put a collar of Gold about the
 52    4,    6|          passed betweene us, to be put~ ~into the ground basely,
 53    4,    6|           the shroud againe,~ ~she put it on his finger, saying;
 54    4,    8|            She staying up last, to put out the light, and hearing
 55    4,   10|         made this sleepy water, he put it into a glasse,~ ~wherewith
 56    4,   10|           stoode, wherein~ ~we did put Ruggiero; there is now a
 57    5,    1|    importunately, to have them all put to~ ~death; onely they were
 58    5,    2|           of a Rover or Pirate, so put thence to sea,~ ~coasting
 59    5,    3|          they commanded~ ~Pedro to put off his garments, which
 60    5,    3|    tarrying to prey uppon him; hee put on his cloathes againe,
 61    5,    4|         tell such a Tale, as might put you into a~ ~mirthfull humour.
 62    5,    8|          manner to him. Anastasio, put not thy selfe in any opposition,
 63    5,    9|     Feathers: which being done, he put her on the spit, and in
 64    5,   10|            yet finde at thy hands. Put the case,~ ~that thou keepest
 65    6,    2|       taste his~ ~Wine. And having put on him a trusse or thin
 66    6,    3|          by a sodaine answere, did put to silence a~ ~Byshop of
 67    6,    4|        Crane as it ought~ ~to bee, put it on the spit, and laide
 68    6,    7|     sparing of her~ ~kindnesse, or put him off with any deniall.
 69    6,   10|             Phoenix was roasted, I put into another Casket, in
 70    6,   10|            greater~ ~fervencie: he put the Casket with the Coales
 71    6,   10|      blessed Sonnes and Daughters, put off your Bonnets, and come
 72    7,    2|            should~ ~afterwardes be put in execution by men: would
 73    7,    4|           saying. Water should bee put into Wine~ ~before a man
 74    7,    5|       testily puffing and blowing) put off~ ~his Religious habite,
 75    7,    7|     finding the doore~ ~but easily put too, which (being entred)
 76    7,    7|       Servant, I would have you to put on my~ ~Night-gowne, my
 77    7,    7|          it effectually. So, on he put his Ladies Night-gown, her~ ~
 78    7,    8|           woman?~ ~what? hast thou put out the light, because I
 79    7,    9|       fittest for her purpose, she put the~ ~Tanacles into his
 80    7,   10|          such~ ~Syllogismes, as he put in practise, when he converted
 81    8,    4|       utter one word:~ ~but having put on his cloathes by the Bishops
 82    8,    5|            and honesty, but~ ~will put off poore mens suites at
 83    8,    6|            this order.~ ~ You must put some friend in trust, to
 84    8,    6|          his hand,~ ~presently hee put it into his mouth and chewed
 85    8,    6|          concerning him. He having put the second~ ~prepared Pill
 86    8,    7|            himselfe constantly, to put in practise all his best~ ~
 87    8,    7|              silence, and helpe to put on her garments.~ ~ Having
 88    8,    8|             which Spinelloccio had put into a~ ~disordred fashion.
 89    8,   10|          first kissed it, and then put it upon his finger. Then
 90    8,   10|             Pyrates of Monago, and put to the ransome of tenne
 91    9,    1|    Alessandro Chiarmontesi, having put off all~ ~other garments
 92    9,    2|        Priest) imagining to~ ~have put on her head her plaited
 93    9,    2|            head her plaited vayle, put on the Priests breeches.~ ~
 94    9,    2|             and~ ~thinking she had put on her plaited vaile, which
 95    9,    2|            tearme her Psalter; she put~ ~the Priests breeches upon
 96    9,    2|            the~ ~Chamber, where he put on his garments, awaiting
 97    9,    6|   intention aymed, so he longed to put it in~ ~execution, and having
 98   10,    3|        counsell, he might securely put~ ~in execution his wicked
 99   10,    8|            used daily to weare, he put upon her finger, saying.~ ~
100   10,    9|           On his~ ~finger also hee put a Ring, wherein was enchased
101   10,    9|    received of her new Spouse, and put that on her finger which
102   10,   10|        that her patience~ ~was now put to the maine proofe indeede.
103   10,   10|        poor contemptible rags, and put on such costly robes, which (
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