Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |            signes were seene; some sooner, and others~ ~later, commonly
 2  Ind      |            owne) this society will sooner dissolve it selfe, and~ ~(
 3  Ind      |            one degree or other. No sooner were~ ~these Ladies espyed
 4    1,    1|            Mother; which he had no sooner spoken, but he wrung his
 5    1,    1|           that the Sermon~ ~was no sooner ended, but (in mighty crowds
 6    1,    4|            Altar;~ ~whom he had no sooner seene, but immediately hee
 7    1,    4|           to fetch the wood.~ ~ No sooner was he gone, but the Abbot
 8    1,    5|           was in~ ~discoursing, no sooner had he concluded: but with
 9    1,    6|           that~ ~this course would sooner fetch money from him, then
10    1,    9|            they did indeede.~ ~ No sooner was he come neere, but they
11    1,    9|            rest of your suters the sooner answered.~ ~ The widdowed
12    2,    3|           say; the Queene~ ~had no sooner sent out her command, but
13    2,    5|          so honest a Mistresse) no sooner heard him to be fallen,~ ~
14    2,    7|          against the~ ~Duke.~ ~ No sooner heard he of this warlike
15    2,    7|       safely on~ ~the shore.~ ~ No sooner were we there, but certaine
16    2,    7|           disasters) that I was no sooner come on~ ~shore at Baffa,
17    2,    8|         likely hope thereby of her sooner prevailing;~ ~supposing,
18    2,    8|        shall deerely pay for. No~ ~sooner had she thus spoken, but
19    2,    8|        that fit would continue. No sooner was~ ~Gianetta gone forth
20    2,    9|       discovery: because he had no sooner done the deede, but foure
21    2,   10|      manner. Which newes~ ~came no sooner to the eare of Pagamino,
22    3,    3|       worthy esteeme; wherefore no sooner was he gone from~ ~the Frier,
23    3,    3|         journey to Geneway; and no sooner was he mounted on~ ~horsebacke,
24    3,    7|      should be made by me; any one sooner then other:~ ~wherefore
25    3,    7|            beene a stranger.~ ~ No sooner did bright day appeare,
26    3,    8|          he gave his~ ~consent the sooner.~ ~ At the appointed time,
27    3,    8|          to you, and therefore the sooner~ ~granted. For, all the
28    3,   10|           every thing might be the sooner remedied, for the~ ~better
29    4,    2|           about me, and I could no sooner arise to discerne~ ~what
30    4,    2|           along unto the house. No sooner was he entred, but~ ~the
31    4,    2|     present his service to you. No sooner~ ~had he taken off his vizard,
32    4,    3|            manner, because it much sooner is kindled in them, and~ ~
33    4,    3|           light and tender,~ ~much sooner then it can on hard and
34    4,    4|            be granted: yeelded the sooner thereto right~ ~willingly,
35    4,    4|            his safe conduct.~ ~ No sooner were these Princely assurances
36    4,    4|             whereof Gerbino had no sooner gotten a~ ~sight, but to
37    4,    6|          had hapned before. And no sooner were they~ ~finished in
38    4,    7|            owne speeches might the sooner condemne~ ~her, whereas
39    4,    8|                   Madam Aemilia no sooner concluded her Novell, but
40    4,    8|        affection to her will the~ ~sooner cease, by frustrating his
41    4,    8|       extraordinary compassion, no sooner did she come neere to the~ ~
42    4,   10|        working of the water.~ ~ No sooner were all the Neighbours
43    5,    1|           in the same~ ~manner. No sooner had Chynon fixed his eye
44    5,    1|       chiefe City of Rhodes.~ ~ No sooner were they arrived, but Pasimondo,
45    5,    2|            her to the house.~ ~ No sooner did Constance behold him,
46    5,    3|         Villaines, whom~ ~Angelina sooner espyed, then Pedro could
47    5,    3|    vertuous and religious Lady. No sooner did she looke upon~ ~Angelina,
48    5,    5|            Jacominoes House.~ ~ No sooner was this hurly burly somewhat
49    5,    6|            wherefore, they were no sooner landed at Palermo, but they
50    5,    6|         watched the Chamber.~ ~ No sooner was poore Guion aloft at
51    5,    6|      likewise was sent for, who no sooner saw her deare Love Guion,
52    5,   10|          to~ ~sneeze before.~ ~ No sooner had hee opened the doore,
53    6,    1|    delivered then was expected, or sooner answered, then rashly~ ~
54    6,    2|         had carried with him: no~ ~sooner looked he on the huge Flaggon,
55    6,   10|           worthy Friend of his: no sooner was he set at the Table,
56    6,   10|     commodities:~ ~where he was no sooner arrived, but because his
57    6,   10|            served in, which was no sooner~ ~ended, but they and their
58    7,    1|      keepes me companie.~ ~ ~ ~ No sooner had she ended her devoute
59    7,    2|   discerned; poore~ ~Lazaro was no sooner gone, but presently he enters
60    7,    3|    respects) as other men were. No sooner were they~ ~thus entred
61    7,    4|    hard-hearted a murtherer.~ ~ No sooner had she thus spoke, but
62    7,    7|          then~ ~this verie day, no sooner were you ridden foorth on
63    7,    8|        more a companion for me. No sooner had~ ~he uttered these angry
64    7,    9|     indeede) shall dye, except the sooner I may enjoy him. And~ ~therefore,
65    7,    9|         answer to her Lady. She no sooner~ ~heard it, but instantly
66    7,   10|           to their pleasure.~ ~ No sooner were the Tables withdrawne,
67    8,    5|        criminall causes.~ ~ ~ ~ No sooner had Madam Aemillia finished
68    8,    6|                Philostratus had no sooner concluded his Novell, and
69    8,    6|           his Brawne: and hee no~ ~sooner had a sight of them, but
70    8,    7|        when I am within, I may the sooner warme~ ~my selfe; for I
71    8,    7|        pretending to take her rest sooner then formerly she used to
72    8,    7|   returning. Which charge~ ~was no sooner given to his man, but hee
73    8,    8|           the wife: they were~ ~no sooner gone up the staires, and
74    8,   10|      studies and endeavours.~ ~ No sooner did she heare this answer,
75    8,   10|         five hundred Florins. No~ ~sooner were you departed her but
76    8,   10|           the monies repaiment. No sooner was this tricke~ ~fully
77    8,   10| perfections; which words were~ ~no sooner delivered, but she sate
78    9,    1|            knowne, and so much the sooner~ ~(perhaps) be abused. But
79    9,    5|            Parchment, which was no sooner done; but with out using
80    9,    7|   consultation, her husband was no sooner gone~ ~forth at one doore,
81    9,    8|        vain-glorious, fierce~ ~and sooner mooved to anger then any
82    9,    9|       Learne to love. Which was no sooner spoken, but Melisso was~ ~
83   10,  Ind|          to~ ~dinner. Which was no sooner over-past, and such as slept,
84   10,    3| accordingly it~ ~was performed. No sooner were they within the Pallace,
85   10,    4|        robbe thee of a~ ~kisse. No sooner had hee spoke the words,
86   10,    5|           shoulde (perhaps) be the sooner wonne,~ ~to listen to his
87   10,    6|       brand of fire flaming.~ ~ No sooner did the King behold them,
88   10,    6|           to sing~ ~before him. No sooner was the Song ended, but (
89   10,    7|          recover your health~ ~the sooner, especially, when it is
90   10,    8|               nor of them who have sooner made testimonie of marriage
91   10,    9|    Wherefore, you might wel be the sooner~ ~discharged of us, and
92   10,    9|           him, because he could no sooner acquaint him~ ~therewith.
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