Day, Novell

 1    1,    1|      after~ ~that Musciatto was gone on his journey, Master Chappelet
 2    1,    4|       wood.~ ~ No sooner was he gone, but the Abbot beganne to
 3    1,    4|       the Abbot imagined to bee gone~ ~for wood, had hid himselfe
 4    1,    6|         if the poore fellow was gone, or no.~ ~The servant told
 5    1,    6|       that Primasso should have gone thence of~ ~himselfe, and
 6    1,    7|   sufficient, that goodnesse is gone up to heaven, and~ ~hath
 7    1,    9|         of Love, are bereft and gone from aged people; yet~ ~
 8    2,    2|    knowing, whether his man was gone thither~ ~or no, or to what
 9    2,    2|      night, and then to get him gone in the morning. At length,
10    2,    5|       him,~ ~desiring him to be gone, and let them rest. A Maide
11    2,    5|      any such Brother. Get thee gone go ie good man, and~ ~suffer
12    2,    5|     verie gladly will I get mee gone. Hereat the Maide laughing
13    2,    5|         Gods sake (good man) be gone, and let us sleepe; if thou~ ~
14    2,    5|       art weary of thy life: Be gone therefore, and say thou
15    2,    5|        not falne, but~ ~quietly gone to sleepe in the house,
16    2,    6|          which~ ~as yet had not gone farre, drawing the smaller
17    2,    6|     spreading Trees: having out gone the rest of their~ ~company,
18    2,    6|           am! that have already gone begging thorough the world
19    2,    7|        invited guests being all gone, the Lady retyred~ ~then
20    2,    7|          Now that Amurath~ ~was gone, each pleaded his priviledge
21    2,    7| imagined, that he was privately gone to some other place, where~ ~(
22    2,    7|        found, but~ ~was closely gone: they judged (according
23    2,    7|          and the Merchant being gone about his bussinesse into
24    2,    8|        No sooner was~ ~Gianetta gone forth of the Chamber, but
25    2,    8|             The Physicion being gone, and they repairing to their
26    3,    2|       next, to second the other gone before; when~ ~she, smiling
27    3,    3|        that the Gentlewoman was gone, hee sent for his friend
28    3,    3|      wherefore no sooner was he gone from~ ~the Frier, but he
29    3,    3|        she, being~ ~sure he was gone, went in all hast to her
30    3,    3|     Father.~ ~ Scarsely was she gone forth of the Church, but
31    3,    3|  misbehaviour of his. And being gone from him,~ ~followed the
32    3,    5|           and so soone as he is gone, I promise thee upon my
33    3,    5|       The olde miserable man is gone to Millaine, and~ ~God knoweth
34    3,    7|      you to doe, except you had gone with his~ ~consent.~ ~ Now
35    3,    9|         abiding, have thus long gone begging through the world.
36    4,    1|        found~ ~out the way, and gone downe her selfe alone into
37    4,    2|        God Cupid to be fied and gone, and she in melancholly~ ~
38    4,    3|      but Folco being~ ~fled and gone with Ninetta; some there
39    4,    8|        ended.~ ~ Jeronimo being gone to remaine at Paris, his
40    4,    8|         idle dayes are past and gone,~ ~when it was no way unseemly
41    4,    8|    manner I do desire you to be gone. Let this priviledge of
42    4,    8|        looking when he would be gone,~ ~according as before she
43    4,    8|       not depart and get thee~ ~gone? So putting forth her hand,
44    4,   10|      visite his house (he being gone) in hope to~ ~get more Crownes,
45    4,   10|         their~ ~leave, and were gone. Ruggiero thus remayning
46    4,   10|         were all the Neighbours gone, and the Maide at liberty~ ~
47    4,   10|         of it: but seeing it is gone, your skill extendeth to
48    4,   10|    yeere, and more. You being~ ~gone to Malfy, and your absence
49    5,    2|        owners whereof being all gone on shore,~ ~and it well
50    5,    3|        them.~ ~ After they were gone a good distance off, the
51    5,    8|      solitary all alone, having gone some halfe miles~ ~distance
52    5,    8|        and the Woman and Knight gone out of their sight: all~ ~
53    5, Song|        being dead) they all are gone, and wanting.~ ~ ~ ~ After
54    6,    2|    saide. Fellowes, now get you gone, and leave me to the performance~ ~
55    6,   10|      the people were parted and gone, they met Friar Onyon~ ~
56    7,    1|   Supper.~ ~ John and she being gone to bed together, and the
57    7,    1|        But to my Garden get the gone,~ ~ Under the Peach-tree
58    7,    2|    poore~ ~Lazaro was no sooner gone, but presently he enters
59    7,    2|         rest, when Lazaro~ ~was gone forth to worke, and Striguario (
60    7,    4|        he was quite spent and~ ~gone: yet she remained fresh
61    7,    5|         confession, and got him gone. But,~ ~perceiving that
62    7,    6|         not, for thine enemy is gone.~ ~ Lionello, who had heard
63    7,    8|        doore after him, and was gone~ ~whether he pleased: unbolted
64    8,    1|         Gulfardoes Friend being gone (as formerly it was compacted
65    8,    3|         the slippe, is privilie gone~ ~home to dinner, and making
66    8,    5|           wayes, and soone were gone out of publike view.~ ~
67    8,    6|      for the Brawne, but it was gone.~ ~Enquiring of the neighbours
68    8,    6|       with him. After they were gone, none remained~ ~with him
69    8,    7|     with her, and yet he is not gone; but shortly I hope~ ~hee
70    8,    7|      suppe with mee, is not yet gone, as within a short~ ~while (
71    8,    7|       shortly hee shall get him gone, and then I dare boldly
72    8,    8|       his Wife; but hee being~ ~gone, he went into the Chamber,
73    8,    8|        untill such time as I am gone forth againe; which he doing,
74    8,    8|     wife: they were~ ~no sooner gone up the staires, and entering
75    8,    8|      Chamber.~ ~ His wife being gone, he shut the doore after
76    8,   10|         all.~ ~Nay, divers have gone so farre, as to make Port-sale
77    9,    1|       but, when the watch was~ ~gone forth of that streete, came
78    9,    3|        conceite.~ ~ Bruno being gone to the Physitian, he made
79    9,    3|             Master Doctor being gone home to his house, made
80    9,    3|      all is well and the childe gone.~ ~ Calandrino arose like
81    9,    5|     would have~ ~her. She being gone to an appointed place with
82    9,    5|    caused Nicholetta to get her gone presently, sheltring her
83    9,    6|      Adriano, thinking shee had gone right to~ ~her Husband.
84    9,    6|   Signior Panuccio, and get you gone hence~ ~to your owne bed.~ ~
85    9,    7|       her husband was no sooner gone~ ~forth at one doore, but
86    9,    8|       his other friends being~ ~gone, dinner was served in, none
87    9,    8|     paines.~ ~ The Porter being gone to the house, delivered
88    9,    9|      while after, Melisso being gone from Giosefo, and~ ~returned
89    9,   10|        and the~ ~rest, who have gone before you in the same authority;
90   10,    2|    hunger.~ ~ When Ghinotto was gone from him, hee then prepared
91   10,    4|        once minded to get him~ ~gone, as satisfied with the oblation
92   10,    4| refraine (seeing the Knight was gone~ ~out of the roome) but
93   10,    7|    alone,~ ~and every one being gone forth of the Chamber, she
94   10,    7|     fortune. When Manutio~ ~was gone from her, hee went to a
95   10,    8|        neere it, and so farre~ ~gone, as thou art not able to
96   10,    8|         tarried, when they were gone, considering partly on the~ ~
97   10,    9|          if~ ~you have a little gone forth of the common rode
98   10,    9|   Magitian to dispatch and~ ~be gone.~ ~ Instantly, the bedde
99   10,   10|      pezant, when I am dead and gone, must be~ ~their Soveraigne
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