Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |   dwelling, except some~ ~silly servant? How many Kindreds, worthy
 2  Ind      |        any; I~ ~create Parmeno (servant to Dioneus) Maister of the
 3  Ind      |      appoint also, that Silisco servant~ ~to Pamphilus, shall bee
 4    1,    1|         a converted~ ~sonne and servant. And as I began in his name,
 5    1,    6|   fellow was gone, or no.~ ~The servant told him, that he stayed
 6    2,    2|      hee was alone, and but one servant with him.~ ~ Falling from
 7    2,    2|     away they~ ~rode. Rinaldoes servant, seeing his Master so sharply
 8    2,    2|        sent for his~ ~dishonest Servant, he dispatched him (after
 9    2,    5|     shew was made, of sending a servant to the Inne, for not~ ~expecting
10    2,    6|        one of her Sonnes became servant to the Lord thereof, and
11    2,    6|        though she was used as a servant with~ ~them, and being but
12    2,    6|      then belonged to a slavish servant, despising the basenesse
13    2,    6|   strange accident) he became~ ~servant to Messer Conrado Malespino,
14    2,    6|     hands in the~ ~blood of his servant. Rather he might finde out
15    2,    6|       thee (as became an honest servant) that thou shouldest~ ~alwayes
16    2,    7|      their~ ~misfortune.~ ~ The servant gathering what he could
17    2,    7|   custodie of a true and loyall Servant of his.~ ~ Within a short
18    2,    7|       In~ ~the meane space, the servant to Osbech, who was named
19    2,    8|       called Stanford, became~ ~servant to an Earle of that Country,
20    2,    8|      like your daughter, then a servant; it~ ~becommeth mee to doe
21    2,    8|         which (accordingly) the servant performed.~ ~Gianetta had
22    2,    8|      Count, by the title of his servant,~ ~and presenting Perotto
23    2,    9|       habite~ ~of a man) became servant to the Soldane. The deceiver
24    2,    9|    gotten, by corrupting some~ ~servant of mine, both for intelligence
25    2,    9|    there arrived, he called a~ ~servant, in whom hee reposed especiall
26    2,    9|         secretly he charged his servant,~ ~that so soone as he had
27    2,    9|         him againe.~ ~ When the servant was come to Geneway, and
28    2,    9|         on Horse-backe with the servant, rode~ ~merrily towards
29    2,    9|      spreading Trees, which the servant supposed~ ~to be a meete
30    2,    9|      good Mistresse replied the servant, you have not any way offended~ ~
31    2,    9|         tydings of~ ~me.~ ~ The servant, who had no great good will
32    2,    9|       his so lately entertained servant. Sicurano~ ~was so ready
33    2,    9|  receive by my Wife; I caused a servant of~ ~mine to kill her, and
34    2,    9|        husband, betraied to his servant to be slaine, and left to
35    3,    4|      widdowed daughter, and~ ~a servant; and because he had no other
36    3,    5|       and as~ ~your most humble servant, I beseech you (my deerest
37    3,    6|         he was~ ~now become the servant to another Gentlewoman,
38    3,    6|       bounden and most obedient servant; and~ ~as it is a long time
39    3,    7|        placed himselfe as his~ ~servant, and went in a Ship of his
40    3,    7|     order,~ ~accompanied with a servant of his onely, he passed
41    3,    7|         himselfe alone with his servant, in the habite of a~ ~Pilgrime,
42    3,    7|        the morning, leaving his servant behinde~ ~him in his lodging,
43    4,    1|         among all the rest,~ ~a servant to her Father, and named
44    4,    1|        bene so long a time your servant.~ ~Neverthelesse poverty
45    4,    1|      looking stearnely on the~ ~servant, thus she spake unto him.
46    4,    4|  preparation; secretly~ ~sent a servant of hers to Palermo, giving
47    4,    5|  Lorenzo, as a trusty factor or servant, had the managing of~ ~the
48    5,    1|        Damosels sleeping, and a servant in the same~ ~manner. No
49    5,    2|     named Carapresa, and am a~ ~servant in this Countrey to certaine
50    5,    2|     Noble Martuccio, there is a servant of thine in my house,~ ~
51    5,    7|     lived in the condition of a servant) was educated~ ~among Amarigoes
52    5,    7|         in vou: but I being his servant and vassall, shall be~ ~
53    5,    7|       delivering it to a trusty servant of his owne, and a~ ~naked
54    5,    7|        and her young Sonne, the servant readier to do evill,~ ~then
55    5,    7|       there Signior~ ~Amarigoes servant standing before Violenta,
56    5,    9|       come and visit so poore a servant. Oh that I had~ ~as much
57    6,    2|        Messer Geri returned the Servant backe againe unto Cistio,
58    6,    2|         that hee did not: the~ ~Servant asked, to what place else
59    6,    2|      fill thy Flaggon. When the Servant had reported~ ~this answer
60    6,    2|         the~ ~sawcinesse of his Servant, hee sayde. Now trust mee,
61    6,    2|        he sent it away by~ ~the Servant, and presently following
62    6,   10|        truly, he is a~ ~notable servant to mee, for I cannot speake
63    7,    7|    pleased to have so seeming a servant) called him to play at the~ ~
64    7,    7|         bearest me, as being my Servant (if any love at all remain~ ~
65    7,    7|      know, that I never had any servant heeretofore, or ever shall
66    7,    7|   deceite and falshoode of your Servant, I would have you to put
67    7,    7|         his wife, and so just a Servant, as~ ~could not be fellowed:
68    7,    9|      then any other, Namely, my Servant Pyrrhus, whose youth~ ~carieth
69    7,    9|      and in the presence of a~ ~servant: yet time and place should
70    7,    9|        your sight,~ ~and with a servant of my house? Oh Sir, such
71    7,   10|      ought to be reputed as~ ~a servant, worthy of punishment, and
72    8,    4|     that this Gentlewoman had a servant, in~ ~the nature of an old
73    8,    7|        attended, onely by~ ~his servant, to the house of a trusty
74    8,    7|      the Tower, commanded~ ~his servant, not to stirre thence: but
75    8,    7|        was; as also to send his servant unto dinner,~ ~because he
76    8,    7|       spoken, hee called to his servant, saying. Give her~ ~the
77    8,   10|         selfe her most liberall servant. And, without~ ~expecting
78    9,    1|         most true and faithfull servant) what trouble and~ ~affliction
79    9,    4| honourably.~ ~And seeking for a servant necessary to attend on him,
80    9,    4|        him ready, without~ ~any servant to helpe him; then calling
81    9,    4|     himselfe with a more honest servant at Corsignano.~ ~ But when
82   10,    1|       de Figiovanni, became a~ ~servant to Alphonso, King of Spaine,
83   10,    2|         time after, as a loyall servant to the Church, and an~ ~
84   10,    4|      accompanied onely with one servant, and~ ~stayed no where,
85   10,    4|      house a good and faithfull servant, who~ ~falling into extremity
86   10,    4|      had no right at all to the servant, having not onely~ ~(in
87   10,    4|     person, was become~ ~justly servant to the second Master, and
88   10,    4|         that true and faithfull servant,~ ~wherof I moved the question
89   10,    5|         Brother~ ~and faithfull servant. Dianora having well observed
90   10,    6|   Fishes were throwne up to the servant, alive as they were, he~ ~
91   10,    6|        in this manner, till the servant~ ~had drest divers of them
92   10,    9|   Thorello would not suffer his servant to returne the answer, but~ ~
93   10,    9|       to bed soone~ ~after. The Servant sent to Pavia, delivered
94   10,    9|         for ever) his~ ~obliged servant: living many yeeres (after)
95   10,   10|    daughter: he called a trusty servant of his, and having instructed
96   10,   10|       that he had commanded his servant to kill the childe. Suddenly~ ~
97   10,   10|      will to have it so.~ ~ The servant departing from her with
98   10,   10|     Then he sent it by the same servant to Bologna, to an~ ~honourable
99   10,   10| Daughter, so~ ~he sent the same servant for the Sonne, and seeming
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