Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |           which~ ~imperfections, I greatly doubt (if we have no better
 2    1,    1|       Boniface) found his affaires greatly intricated heere and there~ ~(
 3    1,    1|         conscience to be perjured: greatly advantaged himselfe by~ ~
 4    1,    1|        death, whereat the brethren greatly grieved.~ ~ Upon a day,
 5    1,    1|        sicke as he is) we shall be greatly blamed thereby, and it~ ~
 6    1,    1|     Gluttony? When (sighing againe greatly) hee~ ~answered: Too much,
 7    1,    6|               although he laboured greatly to seeme a sanctified man,
 8    1,    6|         and ingenious man: he grew greatly ashamed of his~ ~owne folly,
 9    2,    1|      thorow the streetes, wondered greatly~ ~thereat: but when they
10    2,    1|            lame of his limbes, and greatly deformed in his body. Marquiso~ ~
11    2,    2|           be admitted.~ ~ Grieving greatly heereat, and being much
12    2,    3|             by their Father, began greatly to diminish; and their Revennewes~ ~
13    2,    3|         like manner was Alessandro greatly~ ~honoured by the two Knights,
14    2,    5|           am sure Andrea, that you greatly marvell at me, in gracing
15    2,    5|           it had befalne him. They greatly pittying his misfortune,
16    2,    5|          at the sight hereof being greatly~ ~agrighted, as thinking
17    2,    6|            Husband, fearing also~ ~greatly before, those inconveniences
18    2,    6|            yongest, shee cared not greatly for changing his name, and
19    2,    6|          her Son. And he wondering greatly~ ~thereat, making a better
20    2,    6|            discourse, he marvelled greatly thereat, and saide; True~ ~
21    2,    7|      seeing any one, she wondred~ ~greatly, her feares encreasing then
22    2,    7|           any bodie;~ ~and fearing greatly, least the anger of the
23    2,    8|          and seeing him weepe, did greatly~ ~compassionate his case,
24    2,    8|     performed. Moreover, the Kin~ ~greatly honoured Sir Roger Mandevile,
25    2,    9|          Bernardoes house, and was greatly in~ ~favour with his wife;
26    2,    9|            place and authority did greatly sted her, and she~ ~wrought
27    3,    1|       short and pleasant Tale; how greatly they are abused by errour,
28    3,    2|          same manner;~ ~marvailing greatly, he saide to himselfe. The
29    3,    3|            The Gentleman mervalled greatly thereat, as one that had~ ~
30    3,    3|          have done ill, and very~ ~greatly offended: but now I will
31    3,    5|          Statue. This answere, was greatly pleasing to the~ ~Knight,
32    3,    6|           understand, that hee was greatly enamoured of his Wife, and
33    3,    7|    committed. Theobaldo wondered~ ~greatly hereat, imagining, that
34    3,    7|            well shee knew, and was greatly amazed thereat,~ ~thinking
35    4,    3|           time of deliberation, or greatly disputed with their thoughts~ ~
36    4,    4|      Wherein (beleeve me) they are greatly deceived,~ ~as will appeare
37    4,    5|             pot. Her brethren grew greatly amazed thereat, because
38    4,    8|          remaining in him, which~ ~greatly amazing her, and confounding
39    4,    9|              beleeve you, nor do I greatly wonder thereat, if you like
40    5,    1|         cursed the love of Chynon, greatly blaming his~ ~desperate
41    5,    1|            Lysimachus, it was very greatly~ ~displeasing to him, because
42    5,    2|    bitterly.~ ~ The good Woman did greatly compassionate her case,
43    5,    3|           of~ ~the fairest, yet he greatly esteemed among the Romanes.
44    5,    3|       whose~ ~life and welfare she greatly despaired.~ ~ When it was
45    5,    5|               staves, and clubbes, greatly reproving them for this
46    5,    7|       Violenta in marriage.~ ~ ~ ~ Greatly were the Ladies minds perplexed,
47    5,    9|           wherein he abounded very greatly. Next unto him, if he chanced~ ~
48    5,    9|            which when she saw, she greatly blamed him for killing so
49    6,    5|          silent (the Ladies having greatly~ ~commended the pleasant
50    6,    5|            perceiving him to be so greatly deformed, as no man could
51    6,   10|        elsewhere, a kinde of foode greatly affected by those~ ~Friars,
52    7,    3|         instruments, and yet not~ ~greatly curious of his company,
53    7,    3|             use to do, who are not greatly sqeamish, in granting matters~ ~
54    7,    5|        name, which may (perchance) greatly avayle you. And~ ~I purpose
55    7,    6|        weeping, full of feare, and greatly~ ~discomforted; wherefore
56    7,    7|         should tell~ ~you, I stand greatly in feare of offending you:
57    7,    8|       could not chuse but wonder~ ~greatly, how this matter should
58    8,    1|     confessed to be~ ~true, albeit greatly against her will.~ ~ ~ ~
59    8,    2|              Cloake againe, albeit greatly against her will.~ ~ ~ ~
60    8,    3|      seemed to wonder thereat, and greatly~ ~commended the counsell
61    8,    4| solicitings. Whereat~ ~she growing greatly offended, and perceyving
62    8,    7|           Waspes and Flies.~ ~ ~ ~ Greatly did the Ladies commend Madame
63    8,    7|         for~ ~any Gentleman. Being greatly honoured and esteemed of
64    8,    7|     whatsoever. But, because it is greatly~ ~displeasing unto God,
65    8,    7|          thou condemnest my beauty greatly, esteeming it~ ~as a trifle,
66    8,    9|         poore men and Painters: he greatly mervailed, how it~ ~could
67    8,    9|       outward~ ~behaviour, that he greatly distasted the matter mooved,
68    8,   10|              Biancafiore appearing greatly discontented, as one verily
69    9,    1|            loathed~ ~fellow, would greatly avayle in her determination,
70    9,    3|            utter any words, seemed greatly to bemoane him, saying~ ~
71    9,    3|      Capons: he thought himselfe~ ~greatly beholding to them all, and
72    9,    4|          as well he might) he grew greatly offended, and raised~ ~much
73    9,    8|       which, they all present, did greatly reprehend Blondello,~ ~considering
74    9,   10|             which would redound so greatly to his~ ~benefit: but John
75    9,   10|       Gossip John;~ ~began to grow greatly offended.~ ~ Beast as thou
76   10,    3|           yea, and he did himselfe greatly honor him, as being loth
77   10,    3|        bountifull to all men. I do greatly~ ~commend the envy which
78   10,    4|            her so sudden death did greatly grieve~ ~him, whereupon
79   10,    4|            a goodly Sonne,~ ~which greatly augmented the joy of her
80   10,    5|            was come to visite him, greatly mervailed, and being risen,
81   10,    6|           King behold them, but he greatly wondered what~ ~they should
82   10,    6|       although their departure was greatly grieving to him, yet (in~ ~
83   10,    7|        rather then deceive thee.~ ~Greatly I doe commend thy high attempt,
84   10,    7|          wonderfully well pleased, greatly~ ~commending the courage
85   10,    7| adventuring; so he did~ ~againe as greatly condemne Fortune, for not
86   10,    8|           due acknowledgement, how greatly hee had transgressed against
87   10,    8|      friends,~ ~which could not be greatly displeasing to me, if that
88   10,    8|       weeping and lamenting, and~ ~greatly complaining of Gisippus,
89   10,    8|             is a mighty fault, and greatly checketh the miserable covetousnesse
90   10,    9|       courtesie towardes them, and greatly doubted (seeing the~ ~beauty
91   10,   10|           bee~ ~slaine, blamed him greatly, thought him to be a most
92   10,   10|            Wherein although they~ ~greatly reproved him; yet he told
93   10,   10|            whereof I stoode before greatly in feare, and which (in
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