Day, Novell

  1    1,    4|           acquainted her with his amorous intention. The Maide, who~ ~
  2    1,    5|          obtaine the issue of his amorous desire.~ ~ When hee was
  3    1,    9|        shaken hands with him, yet amorous flames and desires had not
  4    2,    2|         the~ ~dangerous pathes of amorous desires, or have not learned
  5    2,    2|           and truest~ ~temper for amorous apprehension; all these
  6    2,    3|     thoughts were so busied about amorous~ ~desires, that no sleepe
  7    2,    3|            and hugge him; even as amorous friends (provoked by earnest~ ~
  8    2,    5| perfections, as had attracted the amorous eye of this Gentlewoman,~ ~
  9    2,    6|     sixteene; growing wonderously amorous of Jehannot, and he~ ~of
 10    2,    6|         they spent some time~ ~in amorous talking, beside some other
 11    2,    6|       both~ ~joyfull. So when the amorous couple had recovered their
 12    2,    7|       whence or what she was. His amorous flames~ ~encreasing more
 13    2,    7|          hee had given over his~ ~amorous pursuite, and which she
 14    2,    7|            what deepe carowses of amorous poyson his eyes dranke downe
 15    2,    7|   affection; for being now growne amorous of her, and remembrance
 16    2,    8|    pressed by the violence of her amorous passions, a Vermillion tincture~ ~
 17    2,    8|      reprehension, in yeelding to amorous~ ~desires, or such passions
 18    2,    8|        and heedfull managing such amorous affaires,~ ~may passe for
 19    2,    8|         his heart~ ~grew great in amorous desire, and his pulse did
 20    2,   10|         for advice. Upon this his amorous~ ~and diligent inquisition,
 21    3,    2|         King; became immeasurably amorous~ ~of the Queene. And because
 22    3,    2|           life by delay, when his amorous desire was~ ~indifferently
 23    3,    3|             reproved him for such amorous glaunces, and other pursuites,
 24    3,    3|          these are none of~ ~your amorous tokens? No, I am sure you
 25    3,    6|           for him, to dissemble~ ~amorous affection in some other
 26    3,    8|   Neverthelesse, he concealed his amorous passions privately to~ ~
 27    3, Song|         heavinesse,~ ~ As I poore amorous Maide.~ ~ ~ ~ He that did
 28    3, Song|        distrest,~ ~ Like my poore amorous Maide.~ ~ No soule so comfortlesse,
 29    3, Song|         annoy,~ ~ Like mine poore amorous Maide?~ ~ No soule so comfortlesse,
 30    3, Song|        unjust,~ ~ Like mine poore amorous Maide.~ ~ No soule so comfortlesse,
 31    3, Song|         spent,~ ~ Then mine poore amorous Maide.~ ~ No soule so comfortlesse,
 32    4,    1|     Prince of Salerne, caused the amorous friend of his~ ~daughter
 33    4,    1|         to light, had made~ ~this amorous Lady mindefull thereof,
 34    4,    1|          staires, found there her amorous friend Guiscardo,~ ~whom
 35    4,    1|           in~ ~kinde discourse of amorous argument (without incivill
 36    4,    1|        Lovers, having ended their amorous~ ~interparlance, without
 37    4,    2|         her, whether shee had any amorous friend or lover? Her~ ~patience
 38    4,    2|         had spent so much time in amorous discoursing, as might~ ~
 39    4,    2|        their~ ~beauty, behaviour, amorous suters and servants, and
 40    4,    3|          knew not whether.~ ~ The amorous Duke in his disguise, having
 41    4,    4|      speech made~ ~her extreamely amorous of him, nor willingly would
 42    4,    5|          Long time continued this amorous league: of love, yet not
 43    4,    7|         in the observation of her amorous regards,~ ~but the Tinder
 44    4,   10|         their daily~ ~proffers of amorous services (seeming compassionate
 45    5,    1|           the issue of his honest amorous desire: made many motions
 46    5,    3|      shortning the way with their amorous discoursing.~ ~ It fortuned,
 47    5,    4|     meetings,~ ~entermixing their amorous conference with infinite
 48    5,    4|         it~ ~fortuned, that their amorous pleasure had so farre transported
 49    5,    5|          trusty Grinello; their~ ~amorous warre was now on foote,
 50    5,    6|        powers of love, conducting amorous soules into infinite~ ~travels,
 51    5,    6|           be the cloud to~ ~their amorous conclusion, and therefore,
 52    5,    7|      enjoyed the benefit of their amorous desires, yet free from any~ ~
 53    6,   10|          sometimes) talke of such amorous~ ~follies, should therefore
 54    7,    2|          being~ ~undertaken: this amorous friend being therewith acquainted,
 55    7,    2|        and Striguario (so was the amorous young~ ~man named) visiting
 56    7,    2|          in~ ~jollity, have their amorous friends and loving Paramours,
 57    7,    3|           reach the height of his amorous desires. Yet~ ~seeing no
 58    7,    3|        being appointed, when this amorous Combate~ ~should be fought
 59    7,    4|           thus continued on these amorous courses, it fortuned,~ ~
 60    7,    5|       leave them to their further amorous conference.~ ~ Geloso, more
 61    7,    5|       changed not a jote from her amorous conclusion.~ ~ What should
 62    7,    6|      desires execution: so this~ ~amorous couple, made many solemne
 63    7,    7|            feeling any thought of amorous inclination; became sodainely~ ~
 64    7,    7|           thee~ ~apt and easie to amorous desires. If I had praises
 65    7,    7|     willing to endure~ ~over many Amorous proofes (onely to acquaint
 66    7,    7|    detained by her, heare all his amorous suite~ ~discovered, and
 67    7,    8|      serve as~ ~a small, when her amorous friend should come to visite
 68    7,    8|         and while he pursueth the amorous friend, shee~ ~causeth her
 69    7,    8|         side, and related all his amorous temptation. But~ ~when the
 70    7,    8|             solicited hir by many amorous meanes, and (at length)
 71    7,    9|        thought you gave over that amorous familiaritie, and I found
 72    8,    1|        for the~ ~obtaining of her amorous favour, in regard of a summe
 73    8,    2|        Belcolore. To compasse his amorous desire, hee~ ~lefte his
 74    8,    2|        proofe, that such Sinamon, amorous and~ ~perswading Priests,
 75    8,    2|    cunning in the carriage of his amorous businesse, both for her
 76    8,    4|          course, he fell into his amorous~ ~courting. She looking
 77    8,    7|         having excluded all other amorous cares and cogitations) by
 78    8,    7|          armes.~ ~Continuing this amorous observation of her from
 79    8,    7|          Helena spake thus to her amorous~ ~friend. What saist thou
 80    8,    7|       more hot in pursuite of her amorous contentment, then~ ~any
 81    8,    7|         how shee proceeded in her amorous exorcisme.~ ~ Seven times
 82    8,    7|             night favours for thy amorous friend, if thou dost escape
 83    8,    7|          curse her owne life, hir amorous~ ~friend, but (most of all)
 84    8,    7|          she utterly~ ~forgot her amorous friend; and (from thence
 85    8,    8|         home; beganne to~ ~glance amorous looks on Zeppaes wife, and
 86    8,    8|       observe the yssue of this~ ~amorous conflict. To be briefe,
 87    8,    8|           Zeppa, having ended his amorous combate, and over the head
 88    8,    9|   Gentlemen, in divers of~ ~their amorous occasions, and verie many
 89    8,   10|         of them.~ ~Afterwards, by amorous actions, and affable speeches,
 90    8,   10|        affairs, beganne to dart~ ~amorous glances at him. Which the
 91    8,   10|           in whom the fury of his amorous flames, had consumed a~ ~
 92    9,    1|            thence to convey their amorous friends: I~ ~purpose to
 93    9,    2|          presumption~ ~of the two amorous suiters, was reputed not
 94    9,    5|     concluding together, how this amorous~ ~fit of the foole was to
 95    9,    5|          expect some beginning of amorous~ ~behaviour, and Calandrino
 96    9,    5|         by us, singing some few~ ~amorous songs of thine owne making,
 97    9,    5|        had the managing of this~ ~amorous businesse) made a meere
 98    9,    6|          sure to finde it.~ ~ Our amorous Panuccio being none of the
 99   10,    6|           waxing ashamed~ ~of his amorous folly, caused both Genevera,
100   10,    6|          Aged; should be growne~ ~amorous, surely to me it seemeth
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