Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |         their doores, where such as passed by, especially in the~ ~
 2    1,    4|       frailety, and such a bargaine passed betweene them, that from
 3    1,    6|           him. Some few dayes being passed over, and~ ~Bergamino perceiving,
 4    1,    7|           Courts. For, whereas in~ ~passed times, they spent their
 5    1,    9|         feete, much pretty pleasure passed among them; till supper
 6    1, Song|          answered by them all,~ ~it passed with generall applause:
 7    2,    4|           the sacke on his~ ~necke, passed by a Barke to Brundusiam,
 8    2,    6|             particularly of all his passed life, and finding (by most
 9    2,    6|      ceremonious courtesies~ ~being passed over and over, to no little
10    2,    7|            and forgetting all her~ ~passed adversities, became very
11    2,    7|           so much as thought of her passed miseries, or those more
12    2,    7|             there being, conference passed betweene~ ~them, concerning
13    2,    7|           her.~ ~ While occurrences passed on in this manner, it fortuned,
14    2,    7|           so pleased) relate your~ ~passed accidents to me, and what
15    2,    7|        pitty~ ~and compassion of my passed disasters) that I was no
16    2,    8|           could procure the meanes, passed over~ ~into Ireland, and
17    2,    8|           soule, accounting all his passed adversities of no valew,
18    2,    8|            divers leagues of truces passed betweene him and the Germaines)~ ~
19    2,    8|         acquainted~ ~with all their passed fortunes.~ ~ When Sir Roger
20    2,    9|        among vulgar people, it hath passed as a~ ~common Proverbe:
21    2,    9|             who were present at the passed words and wager;~ ~avouching
22    2,   10|               liberally commend his passed joviall daies, and make
23    2,   10|            should demand. By sea he passed~ ~to Monaco, where he saw
24    3,    2|      offender. Many Chambers had he passed thorow, where all~ ~were
25    3,    3|             wisedom in the King had passed~ ~amongst them with a generall
26    3,    3|         seene her, and very sildome passed by the way where shee~ ~
27    3,    6|           this~ ~opinion, as now it passed absolutely for currant.
28    3,    7|            servant of his onely, he passed to Ancona, where~ ~when
29    3,    7|             private familiarity had passed betweene us. When iristantly
30    3,    7|            you have done. In former passed times such as professed
31    3,    7|          the~ ~relation of his owne passed fortunes, inciting teares
32    3,    7|               knowing what love had passed betweene him and his daughter~ ~
33    3,    8|           better to countenance all passed~ ~inconveniences, it was
34    3,    9|            in regard of his solemne passed~ ~promise, and his royal
35    3,    9|           many familiar conferences passed betweene them, with the
36    3,   10|             companion. From this he passed to thinking~ ~of the best
37    4,    2|           notwithstanding your idle passed arrogancy, I~ ~am heartily
38    4,    3|     discoursed at large,~ ~what had passed betweene him and the other
39    4,    3|    performances, which formerly had passed~ ~betweene them. For, being
40    4,    3|           wont to doe, this promise passed~ ~from her to him, that
41    4,    4|             Letters and Love-tokens passed betweene them, each~ ~being
42    4,    5|      Lorenzo.~ ~ Many deliberations passed on in this case; but after
43    4,    6|        solemne vowes being mutually passed betweene them, that~ ~nothing
44    4,    6|            sacred and solemne vowes passed betweene us, to be put~ ~
45    4,    6|         because the night swiftly~ ~passed on. At last, she remembred
46    4,    6|     dwelling house.~ ~ As thus they passed along, it fortuned, that
47    4,    8|        withall; and no other titles passed~ ~betweene them, even in
48    4,    8|             all the speeches, which passed between Silvestra and~ ~
49    4,   10|             to the quality of the~ ~passed Novels: my desire is, in
50    5,    1|          him, that he had~ ~already passed his promise for her, to
51    5,    3|            should recompence former passed misfortunes;~ ~farre be
52    5,    5|              Giovanni; a conclusion passed betweene them, that (upon
53    5,    6|            season,~ ~when any Barke passed from Procida to Ischia;
54    5,    6|      quicken the memory with~ ~many passed recordations: so this noble
55    5,    8|            tragicall Sceene being~ ~passed over, and the Woman and
56    5,    9|        recompence some part of your passed travailes, which~ ~heretofore
57    5,   10|            bed, because the night~ ~passed on apace. But Pedro, having
58    5,   10|             beene, and no complaint passed on either side,~ ~but mutuall
59    6,  Ind|          repetition of~ ~divers the passed Novels, especially those
60    6,    9|             their vulgare judgement passed on him, that his~ ~speculations
61    7,    3|               familiar intercourses passed betweene them, both of Reynards
62    7,    3|             but such an~ ~agreement passed betweene them, that, for
63    7,    3|          Fryar having heard all the passed~ ~speeches, by this time
64    7,    4|         worthinesse; that affection passed so farre~ ~mutually betweene
65    7,    5|             or mollested that night passed, as formerly she had bin,~ ~
66    7,    6| Lambertuccio: and such an agreement passed~ ~betweene them, that though
67    7,    7|               company; but likewise passed with as generall approbation.
68    7,    7|           much familiar discourse~ ~passed amongst them, concerning
69    7,    7|           Madam Beatrix, whatsoever passed betweene her and Anichino,
70    7,    9|            approved, by many of our passed Novels: Yet~ ~notwithstanding,
71    7,   10|        wanton dalliances, which had passed betweene my~ ~Gossip and
72    8,    1|           to her, upon any covenant passed~ ~betweene them; whereuppon,
73    8,    1|             a banquet for him. What passed between them afterward,
74    8,    3|          this~ ~mockery, that as he passed along the Rivers side, and
75    8,    3|            to tell you, that when I passed thorow the Port, I saw you~ ~
76    8,    4|            the Widdowes house, they passed through a smal~ ~nether
77    8,    7|             then any other formerly passed. And~ ~therefore, the next
78    8,    7|             the River, and as she~ ~passed thus naked by him, he plainly
79    8,    9|            such persons, as daily~ ~passed by his doore, and what professions
80    8,    9|          the morrow, that the night passed, he~ ~had bin with the Company
81    9,    1|            hath bene related in our passed demonstrations, how mighty
82    9,    1|           of Madam Francesca. As he passed along~ ~the streets, unseene
83    9,    3|      Damosell was come, and hee had passed his judgement~ ~concerning
84    9,    5|         nominated oftentimes in our passed~ ~arguments; yet, if occasion
85    9,    8|           After some few dayes were passed over, and the hurts in his
86    9,    9|        riding towards France, as he passed by Naples, hee~ ~overtooke
87    9,    9|             Melisso and Giosefo had passed over the Bridge, where they~ ~
88   10,    2|           on the Florentine knight, passed through the whole assembly
89   10,    2|               divers other speeches passed betweene them, the one still
90   10,    2|             traine.~ ~ During these passed accidents, the Pope had
91   10,    3|         next morning. Night being~ ~passed over, and Nathan risen,
92   10,    3|            like loving speeches had passed between~ ~them; according
93   10,    4|         enemy. In which respect, it passed with~ ~generall affirmation,
94   10,    4|        joviall feasting, and as she passed through the streets,~ ~all
95   10,    8|              notwithstanding, Titus passed by him without either~ ~
96   10,    8|      especiall care, to convert all passed~ ~distresses, into as happy
97   10,    9|            the Abbot with all his~ ~passed fortunes, whereof he was
98   10,   10|   resignation.~ ~ Many imaginations passed amongst the Ladies, and
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