Day, Novell

 1    2,    5|           was ready to attend her Mistresse, desiring to know, when
 2    2,    5|         Queane gave a call to her Mistresse,~ ~saying; Signior Andrea
 3    2,    5|         attendant for so honest a Mistresse) no sooner heard him to
 4    2,    5|          Piero,~ ~Brother to your Mistresse Fiordeliza. Thou art a drunken
 5    2,    5|          Piero, neither hath~ ~my Mistresse any such Brother. Get thee
 6    2,    5|      knowest that I supt with thy Mistresse~ ~this night; but if our
 7    2,    5|      words, onely to disturbe the Mistresse of the house, and~ ~all
 8    2,    9|          by the~ ~arme, he saide; Mistresse, quickly commend your soule
 9    2,    9|         must kill me?~ ~Alas good Mistresse replied the servant, you
10    2,    9|        the necke. You~ ~know good Mistresse, how much I stand obliged
11    3,    3|         heare some newes from his Mistresse, and therefore~ ~expected
12    3,    6|        with his close~ ~compacted Mistresse, found her selfe to be deceived
13    3,    6|         love to~ ~his new elected Mistresse: which Minutolo graced with
14    3,    6|         acquaintance, who was the Mistresse of a Bathing-house, and
15    3,    7|           he remembred his cruell Mistresse, and was very~ ~desperately
16    3,    7|         the love he bare to his~ ~Mistresse, and what delight he conceived,
17    3,    7| neighbours to the dwelling of his Mistresse, and the first thing~ ~he
18    3,    7|   marvellously. As concerning his Mistresse,~ ~he understood that shee
19    3,    7|           toward the house of his Mistresse, where finding by good fortune
20    3,    7|            and where he saw~ ~his Mistresse sitting on the ground, wringing
21    4,    1|         meeting with his gracious Mistresse,~ ~and according as she
22    4,    2|     please first to pardon me.~ ~ Mistresse shallow-braine, being swolne
23    4,    2|          in your good fortune.~ ~ Mistresse want-wit presently answered,
24    4,    2|        selfe onely to be his best Mistresse,~ ~referring his personall
25    4,    2|        entrance, according as her Mistresse had appointed,~ ~she conducted
26    4,    3|         embracements of his~ ~new Mistresse, or no: yet Ninetta (by
27    4,    4|         message from his divine~ ~Mistresse, and knowing also, that
28    4,    4|      Gerbino espying his gracious Mistresse on the Ships decke, and
29    4,    6|          her Mayde thus answered: Mistresse, never talke of~ ~doing
30    4,    7| delighting in his hearts chosen~ ~Mistresse, caused them to walke alone
31    4,    9|       gave him liberty to see his Mistresse, sent answer backe by~ ~
32    4,   10|       some good~ ~liking from the Mistresse, presuming rather on his
33    4,   10|          might commend him. The~ ~Mistresse knowing what choise her
34    4,   10|    Crownes, and curtisie from the Mistresse, under formall~ ~colour
35    4,   10|       were in conference with her Mistresse,~ ~and held her with much
36    4,   10|       Maide at liberty~ ~from her Mistresse, but unlocking the doore,
37    4,   10|           the Maide thus began.~ ~Mistresse (quoth she) this evening,
38    4,   10|    joyfull. By the~ ~helpe of her Mistresse, the Maide tooke Ruggiero
39    4,   10|          hoping to meete with his Mistresse; he went~ ~all about groping
40    4,   10|           Lombardes:~ ~which when Mistresse Doctor and her Chamber-maide
41    4,   10|      againe, and alone~ ~with her Mistresse in the Chamber, thus she
42    4,   10|         she spake. Now trust me~ ~Mistresse, not one in the City speaketh
43    4,   10|        morrow morning. Moreover~ ~Mistresse, by such instructions as
44    4,   10|        returned home.~ ~Wherefore Mistresse, as you may easily perceive,
45    4,   10|         cannot comprehend.~ ~ The Mistresse understanding now apparantly,
46    4,   10|         on her knees before her~ ~Mistresse, and (drowned in her teares)
47    4,   10|            poore Ruggieroes life. Mistresse Doctor, affecting her Maide~ ~
48    4,   10|         she was instructed by her Mistresse, she fell at the~ ~feete
49    4,   10|          or water, by reason my~ ~Mistresse sat in the Hall, seriously
50    4,   10|           the attempt, and as her Mistresse had advised her, in~ ~all
51    5,    1|      quoth~ ~he) to let my divine Mistresse see, how truly and honourably
52    5,    1|         conversing with his faire Mistresse, in the sweetest solace
53    5,    1|         marriage with thy~ ~faire Mistresse: because he would plead
54    5,    3|         was called the Lady and~ ~Mistresse of the world, though now
55    5,    6|          walles that enclosed his Mistresse thus.~ ~ While this love
56    5,    6|           calling softly to his~ ~Mistresse, as if she had bene there;
57    5,    8|           Gentlewoman his unkinde Mistresse, sate with her face opposite~ ~
58    5,    8|          of the match, then~ ~her Mistresse shewed her selfe to be,
59    5,    9|         or Faulcon. His unkinde~ ~Mistresse happeneth to come visite
60    6,    4|    because hee would not have his Mistresse~ ~Brunetta angrie with him;
61    6,   10|           be you this night the~ ~Mistresse of the song: and let it
62    7,    5|           wife halfe hangd, said: Mistresse, this is very~ ~badly done,
63    7,    6|         guide him to her Lady and Mistresse: who stood ready at the
64    7,    7|        Losovico discovered to his Mistresse Madame Beatrix, how amorously~ ~
65    7,    7|      lascivious allurement of his Mistresse, thereby to~ ~wrong his
66    7,    7|        dayly beholding his hearts Mistresse, and so acceptable~ ~proved
67    7,    7|         before. Then his Lady and Mistresse~ ~entreated him seriously,
68    7,   10|            and how to~ ~Court his Mistresse, which seemed to forward
69    7,   10|    henceforth command as Lady and Mistresse, in such~ ~occasions as
70    8,    1|   beautifull Gentlewoman, named~ ~Mistresse Ambrosia, Wife unto a rich
71    8,    1|          company, went to visit~ ~Mistresse Ambrosia, whom he found
72    8,    1|           of his friend,~ ~saide: Mistresse Ambrosia, receive these
73    8,    4|        long from him, but (as her Mistresse had~ ~instructed her) she
74    8,    7|         and disdaining his former Mistresse; whereat shee grew~ ~exceedingly
75    8,    7|          have another~ ~Ladie and Mistresse, of higher and greater desert
76    8,    7|         mine endeered Ladie and~ ~Mistresse, that I am no longer able
77    8,    7|           Madam, deare~ ~Lady and Mistresse! Alas, Wher are you? So
78    8,    7|  satisfyed, because~ ~neither the Mistresse nor her Maide, could now
79    8,    8| remembring~ ~his promise unto his Mistresse, and the clocke telling
80    8,    9|          France as his Lady~ ~and Mistresse, and I, the renowned Queene
81    8,   10|           the very soule~ ~of her Mistresse, as she could enjoy no rest
82    8,   10|          him, as a token from her Mistresse.~ ~ Salabetto having heard
83    8,   10|   Messenger, he sayd: That if her Mistresse Biancafiore~ ~affected him,
84    8,   10|     delivered this message to her Mistresse, was presently~ ~returned
85    8,   10|          mee like a most loyall~ ~Mistresse, and heere I protest unfainedly
86    9,    1|          Palermini, and say. My~ ~Mistresse Francesca is ready to make
87    9,    1|      severall~ ~messages from her Mistresse, according as she had given
88    9,    1|         with this answer unto her Mistresse, Francesca~ ~remained in
89    9,    1|          enjoyned by his hearts~ ~Mistresse, and as hee went along,
90    9,    5|          to have a sight of his~ ~Mistresse. She also (as cunningly)
91   10,    5|           Wonderfully pleased was Mistresse Maquerella, to heare a reply
92   10,    8|          which is chiefe Lady and Mistresse of the~ ~whole World and
93   10,   10|        respected as your Lady and Mistresse: it will ensue to~ ~your
94   10,   10|        your Soveraigne Lady and~ ~Mistresse, that I shall elect to make
95   10,   10|        true~ ~Soveraigne Lady and Mistresse, as she was no lesse in
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