Day, Novell

  1  Ind      |        Bieres, and when the Priests intended~ ~the buriall but of one
  2  Ind      |             employment then is here intended: as~ ~being well worthy
  3    1,    4|      deliverance, from a punishment intended towards~ ~him.~ ~ There
  4    1,    4|      Wherewith being much moved, he intended sodainly to make him~ ~open
  5    1,    4|            also had seene (what was intended) that hee should not. Wherefore,~ ~
  6    1,    5|               to set forward on the intended voyage, and journying thither
  7    1,    5|             wife as ever lived shee intended to~ ~give him her best entertainement:
  8    1,    6|         other~ ~men, that which hee intended to say of him, in manner
  9    1,    8|           comfort or redresse, shee intended to~ ~make her moane to the
 10    1,    9|           to alter the forme of our intended~ ~life, nor to be guided
 11    2,    2|        entred and returned, when he intended not to be seene of any,~ ~
 12    2,    5|             his lodging, or when he intended to returne againe) said
 13    2,    5|           for light and~ ~aide, who intended not to give him any. For
 14    2,    5|      compasse by faire intreats, he intended to winne by outrage and~ ~
 15    2,    7|           and as at first she~ ~was intended to be his wife.~ ~ ~ ~ Peradventure
 16    2,    7|             shou enjoy her, but her intended husband: wherein her~ ~women
 17    2,    7|        mistrusting no such trechery intended against her, and~ ~liking
 18    2,    7|           whom he had sworne to the intended~ ~action) they hid themselves
 19    2,    7|            and remembrance of the~ ~intended warre utterly abandoned;
 20    2,    7|        accomplish what formerly was intended and begun, namely, that
 21    2,    8|         himselfe~ ~had made report, intended to match her in honourable
 22    2,    8|             her further conference, intended shortly to put her project
 23    2,    9|           favour~ ~what she further intended.~ ~ In the expectation of
 24    2,   10|            minde, from that which I intended to proceede next withall,
 25    2,   10|         being himselfe a Batchelor, intended to keepe her as~ ~his owne,
 26    3,  Ind|             the place of their next intended meeting. And the people
 27    3,    1| mollestation, as also many other; I intended to tarry no longer there,~ ~
 28    3,    1|          heard all this conspiracie intended~ ~against him, and longed
 29    3,    1|     somthing was noted wherein shee intended~ ~to be better resolved,
 30    3,    2|              escaped the punishment intended towards him.~ ~ ~ ~ When
 31    3,    2|           expectation what the King intended to doe. Among~ ~them all
 32    3,    3|      kneeling downe at~ ~his feete, intended to begin her confession
 33    3,    4|            favours; whereas I never intended, that any man (by~ ~me)
 34    3,    5|        altering, could not hide her intended answer to the Magnifico,
 35    3,    6|           company of~ ~her friends) intended also to be present there
 36    3,    6|         suffered; and~ ~therefore I intended to let you know it, that
 37    3,    6|                or what a treason he intended against her: immediately (
 38    3,    6|         what a dishonour thou hadst intended towards him; which~ ~both
 39    3,    8|         dreaming on the~ ~treachery intended against him. Many Monkes
 40    3,    8|            the Lord Abbot, when hee intended to punish any one in~ ~Purgatory:
 41    3,    9|             himselfe what else he~ ~intended. Being mounted on horseback,
 42    4      |           broken any part of mine~ ~intended enterprize. Wherefore, I
 43    4,    1|             greefe thereat. Once he intended, to cry out~ ~for have them
 44    4,    1|       performe what~ ~he had rashly intended to do.~ ~ The poore discovered
 45    4,    2|           of the businesse~ ~by him intended; he went to the house of
 46    4,    3|          perillous occasions, she~ ~intended now to make a triall of
 47    4,    7|              dead, because there he intended to have her relate, how
 48    4,    9|           come and visit him, if he intended to have any hand in~ ~the
 49    4,    9|          way distrusting any~ ~such intended treason. So soone as he
 50    4,   10|             must needes dye: yet he intended so to order the matter,
 51    5,    1|        which promise he religiously intended to performe.~ ~ The time
 52    5,    1|         arrived, but Pasimondo, the intended Husband for~ ~Iphigenia (
 53    5,    1|        collect from my selfe, being intended to be~ ~wronged by his brother
 54    5,    2|          looke about her,~ ~neither intended ever to doe. Now it came
 55    5,    3|            to~ ~have it so? Theeves intended to hang him, in malice to
 56    5,    4|         offensive to you; that if I intended to make you any amends,
 57    5,    5|             perceiving their honest intended meaning to be frustrated,
 58    5,    6|             tell~ ~you. This night, intended for our Lovers meeting,
 59    5,    6|           because the~ ~next day he intended to visit her. Restituta
 60    5,   10|           be his Wife? If I had not intended to be of the World,~ ~I
 61    6,    1|            selfe-same courtesie was intended to her: walking~ ~along
 62    6,    9|            the least, whereof I had intended to make use. Neverthelesse,
 63    6,   10|            contented, because their intended labour was now more then
 64    6,   10|           from hence by water, if I intended to travaile thither, and~ ~
 65    6,   10|            to bee more apte for our intended argument. In which~ ~respect,
 66    7,    7|            all men; therefore hee~ ~intended to make triall of thine
 67    7,    9|          but as an induction to her intended policy; she~ ~perswaded
 68    8,    3|           intimate friend,~ ~how he intended to deale with simple Calandrino:
 69    8,    5|         causeth me to passe over an intended Tale, which I had~ ~resolved
 70    8,    6|             also, that~ ~Calandrino intended to salt it for his owne
 71    8,    6|            suspition~ ~of any harme intended unto him. Buffalmaco and
 72    8,    7|        mockery falleth on him, that intended the same unto~ ~another:
 73    8,    7|             above all~ ~other; shee intended to rid him quickely of that
 74    8,    7|   indifferent while; concealing his intended~ ~revenge secret to himselfe,
 75    8,    8|         there~ ~to hinder what they intended, they fell to their wonted
 76    8,    8|        absolute allowance, which he intended to~ ~prosecute as best he
 77    8, Song|           Divining what~ ~Pamphilus intended. And although they were
 78    9,    1|            lesse advisedly then she intended) shee granted admittance
 79    9,    1|             of these surmises are~ ~intended, but her Kinsman (by and
 80    9,    1|           it should be, and what he intended, and~ ~beating their weapons
 81    9,    2|        Scowts had descried him, and intended to be revenged on her.~ ~
 82    9,    2|            benefit of friends; they intended to provide themselves so
 83    9,    3|              but understood what he intended to doe: and all the worst~ ~
 84    9,    3|         Simon with the whole tricke intended: wherefore,~ ~when the Damosell
 85    9,    3|           of mine Aunt, wherewith I intended to purchase a Farme in~ ~
 86    9,    4|          good Lord~ ~and friend: he intended to goe visite him, as hoping
 87    9,    4|     Fortarigo,~ ~hindred the honest intended enterprise of Aniolliero
 88    9,    5|         long since saide, That they intended to nothing more then matter
 89    9,    7|            manifest trechery, being intended against~ ~me. Go thither
 90    9,    8|           such message for wine, or intended it in the least~ ~degree:
 91    9,    9|            the Bridge, where they~ ~intended to part each from other;
 92    9,   10|             it better, then Dioneus intended that they should have~ ~
 93   10,    1|             of the~ ~long journy he intended to ride. Which being delivcrd,
 94   10,    2|             Lordship, that Ghinotto intended very shortly to see him,
 95   10,    4|          mine opinion. When any one intended to~ ~honour his friend in
 96   10,    4|              to perfect the Knights intended purpose, she~ ~sate silent.
 97   10,    4|              as expecting what he~ ~intended further to say: but in the
 98   10,    7|        Ditties, which insted of his intended consolation~ ~to the Maid,
 99   10,    8|     threaten him daily, as if~ ~you intended to teare him in pieces.
100   10,    9|            entertainment, which hee intended (on the morrow) to recompence
101   10,    9|             his men with what hee~ ~intended, he sent him to Pavia, which
102   10,    9|     therewith acquainted, because I intended to have~ ~you conveighed
103   10,    9|             stranger newly arrived) intended to dine with him,~ ~which
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