Day, Novell

 1    2,    6|           fell to~ ~the share of one Messer Gastarino d'Oria, who sent
 2    2,    6|        departed from the drudgery of Messer Gasparino,~ ~and going aboord
 3    2,    6|               he became~ ~servant to Messer Conrado Malespino, where
 4    2,    6|         being thus in the service of Messer~ ~Conrado, it fortuned that
 5    2,    6|            being the~ ~widdow of one Messer Nicolas Grignam, returned
 6    2,    6|            the mother, and next by~ ~Messer Conrado himselfe; who greeving
 7    2,    6|            Arragon, by the meanes of Messer John~ ~de Procida, caused
 8    2,    6|           leysure, reported all~ ~to Messer Conrado, who having heard
 9    2,    6|             of my fairest friend.~ ~ Messer Conrado hearing these words,
10    2,    6|          Well said~ ~Madam, answered Messer Conrado, I hope shortly,
11    2,    6|          what inspiration had guided Messer Conrado to this~ ~extraordinary
12    2,    6|          speeches betweene her and~ ~Messer Conrado, began to observe
13    2,    6|          their severall misfortunes, Messer Conrado made~ ~all knowne
14    2,    6|             have my Brother present. Messer Gasparino~ ~d'Oria (as I
15    2,    6|             I will doe any thing for Messer Conrado, which may bee~ ~
16    2,    6|            were nobly welcommed~ ~by Messer Conrado, and his Castle
17    2,    6|          downe at the Table, saluted Messer~ ~Conrado and his kinde
18    4,    6|         somtime a Gentleman, named~ ~Messer Negro da Ponte Cararo, who (
19    4,    6|             brought to her Father,~ ~Messer Negro da Ponte Cararo, greeving
20    4,    6|              she~ ~kissed his feete. Messer Negro da Ponte, being a
21    4,    9|             MARRIAGE TOGETHER~ ~ ~ ~ Messer Guiglielmo of Rossiglione
22    4,    9|            Rossiglione having slaine Messer Guiglielmo~ ~Guardastagno,
23    4,    9|       followers; the one being named Messer~ ~Guiglielmo de Rossiglione,
24    4,    9|           Rossiglione, and the other Messer Guiglielmo~ ~Guardastagno.
25    4,    9|           The one of~ ~them, I meane Messer Guiglielmo de Rossilione,
26    4,    9|             beautifull Lady, of whom Messer Guardastagno (forgetting
27    4,    9|               wherewith immediately, Messer~ ~Guiglielmo Rossiglione
28    4,    9|    Guiglielmo Rossiglione acquainted Messer Guardastagno, entreating~ ~
29    4,    9|             were~ ~usually worne.~ ~ Messer Guiglielmo Rossiglione,
30    4,    9|            is somewhat strange, that Messer Guiglielmo Guardastagno~ ~
31    4,    9|            hast~ ~eaten the heart of Messer Guiglielmo Guardastagno,
32    5,    4|      Ricciardo Manardy, was found by Messer Lizio da Valbonna, as he
33    5,    4|            qualified, whose name was Messer Lizio da~ ~Valbonna, to
34    5,    4|       Manardy da~ ~Brettinoro, named Messer Ricciardo, who oftentimes
35    5,    4|            frequented the~ ~House of Messer Lizio, and was a continuall
36    5,    4|        welcome guest to his~ ~Table, Messer Lizio and his wife making
37    5,    4|           answere was so pleasing to Messer Ricciardo, that presently
38    5,    4|             had mooved the matter to Messer Lizio whose~ ~age made him
39    5,    4|            it even so Wife? answered Messer Lizio. Must your will and
40    5,    4|           till broade day light. Old Messer Lizio, who~ ~continually
41    5,    4|            that your selfe, answered Messer Lizio, if you will make
42    5,    4|             made an outcry, but that Messer Lizio spake thus to her.
43    5,    4|             here.~ ~ At which words, Messer Lizio stept forth from behind
44    5,    4|                knees, he saide. Alas Messer Lizio, I humbly crave your
45    5,    4| transgressing.~ ~ Ricciardo (replied Messer Lizio) the love I beare
46    5,    4|            she was as willing as he. Messer Lizio presently called for
47    6,    2|            answer which he gave unto Messer Geri~ ~Spina, caused him
48    6,    2|              the best observation of Messer Geri Spina, who was spoken~ ~
49    6,    2|           with whom the fore-named~ ~Messer Geri Spina was in great
50    6,    2|          were lodged in the house of Messer Geri Spina, and~ ~he employed (
51    6,    2|      frolicke Baker perceiving, that Messer Geri Spina and the~ ~other
52    6,    2|         degree, and the condition of Messer Geri:~ ~hee thought it farre
53    6,    2|          some such meanes,~ ~whereby Messer Geri might bee the inviter
54    6,    2|              Baker: at such times as Messer Geri and the Ambassadors~ ~
55    6,    2|            almost) in a dead man.~ ~ Messer Geri well noting his behaviour,
56    6,    2|            except you taste of~ ~it? Messer Geri, eyther in regard of
57    6,    2|        diligently~ ~filled it out to Messer Geri and the Ambassadours,
58    6,    2|     preparation in due~ ~readinesse: Messer Geri made a very sumptuous
59    6,    2|            was thereto (by the saide Messer Geri)~ ~most earnestly entreated.~ ~
60    6,    2|             regard of which deniall, Messer Geri commaunded one of his~ ~
61    6,    2|         replyed thus. Honest Fellow, Messer Geri never~ ~sent thee with
62    6,    2|           therwith to his Master.~ ~ Messer Geri returned the Servant
63    6,    2|            reported~ ~this answer to Messer Geri, the eyes of his understanding
64    6,    2|             him, when he came unto~ ~Messer Geri, he spake unto him
65    6,    2|             mee as you shall please. Messer Geri~ ~tooke both his guifte
66    6,    3|           intend to tell you how.~ ~ Messer Antonio d'Orso, being Byshoppe
67    6,    3|      Gentleman of Catalogna, named~ ~Messer Diego de la Ratta, and Lord
68    6,    3|             the Brother of the saide Messer Antonio.~ ~ The Husband
69    6,    3|              Pulci,~ ~and Cousine to Messer Alexio Rinucci, a Gentleman
70    6,    4|              Chichibio, the Cooke to Messer Currado Gianfiliazzi, by
71    6,    4|         escaped the punishment, that Messer meant~ ~to impose on him.~ ~ ~ ~
72    6,    4|             a prety short Novell.~ ~ Messer Currado Gianfiliazzi (as
73    6,    4|               up to the Table before Messer Currado, who had invited
74    6,    4|             but one legge each Bird. Messer~ ~Currado, growing verie
75    6,    4|             Fowles as are living.~ ~ Messer Currado, in kinde love to
76    6,    4|       ceassing for the night season, Messer Currado, who though~ ~he
77    6,    4|              shewing them quickly to Messer Currado, he said. Now Sir~ ~
78    6,    4|            as good as my promise.~ ~ Messer Currado looking on the Cranes,
79    6,    4|         safety: was so~ ~pleasing to Messer Currado, that he fell into
80    6,    5|            OWNE IMPERFECTIONS~ ~ ~ ~ Messer Forese da Rabatte, and Maister
81    6,    5|              one of~ ~them was named Messer Forese de Rabatta, a man
82    6,    5|            was our fore-named Lawyer Messer Forese, and~ ~therefore
83    6,    5|      possessions and inheritances of Messer Forese~ ~and Giotto, lay
84    6,    5|          confer familiarly together. Messer Forese, riding a lofty~ ~
85    8,    5|             purpose, who~ ~was named Messer Niccolao da San Lepidio,
86    8,    5|              observed in what manner Messer~ ~Niccolao was seated; who
87    8,    5|            neere to the seat whereon Messer Niccolao~ ~sate, they plainely
88    8,    5|            Maso on the right hand of Messer Niccolao, and~ ~tooke fast
89    8,    5|                The worshipfull Judge Messer Niccolao stood all this
90    8,    9|              gift I have of secrecy. Messer Gasparino da Salicete, when
91    9,    8|            two goodly Lampreyes, for Messer Viero~ ~de Cherchi, and
92    9,    8|             Sturgeon, were sent unto Messer Corso~ ~Donati, and being
93    9,    8|             the~ ~house of the saide Messer Corso, whom he found sitting
94    9,    8|              come thither to dinner. Messer Corso demaunded of~ ~Guiotto,
95    9,    8|            your good company. Wherto Messer~ ~Corso answered, That he
96    9,    8|          none els therat present but Messer Corso~ ~and Guiotto: al
97    9,    8|             fedst on at the house of Messer Corso Donati? Wel Sir~ ~(
98    9,    8|            Sturgeon and Lampreyes at Messer Corso Donaties. Why then (
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