Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |           night: for now they would goe to one~ ~Taverne, then to
 2  Ind      |             that~ ~wheresoever they goe or come, or whatsoever they
 3    1,    1|          Knight, and preparing to~ ~goe into Tuscany, with Mounsieur
 4    1,    2|    instantly urgest me to~ ~bee) to goe thither, for otherwise,
 5    1,    2|           his setled purpose, said: Goe then in Gods name.~ ~But
 6    1,    2|             of all men; let him but goe to Rome, which I thinke
 7    1,    2|          Let us therefore presently goe to the~ ~Church, and there (
 8    1,    4|             give me leave, I will~ ~goe and fetch it. The Abbot
 9    1,    6|         altred, and hee would not~ ~goe forward with his intention.
10    1,    6|     vertuous men, hee resolved to~ ~goe see this rare bounty of
11    2,    2|           his shirt, saying to him. Goe now and see, whether thy~ ~
12    2,    2|       Chamber-maide, saying to her. Goe up above, and looke over
13    2,    2|           any,~ ~said to her Maide. Goe, and open the doore softly
14    2,    2|           you have affoorded him.~ ~Goe then (quoth the Lady) and
15    2,    5|        againe) said to the~ ~Girle: Goe before, and I will follow.
16    2,    5|        would you now refuse her, to goe and~ ~sup at a common Inne?
17    2,    5|            one of my servants shall goe and~ ~give warning, whereby
18    2,    5|            full of drinke then wit: goe sleepe, goe sleepe, and~ ~
19    2,    5|        drinke then wit: goe sleepe, goe sleepe, and~ ~come againe
20    2,    5|          him, saying. Wilt not thou goe into~ ~the Tombe? Be advised
21    2,    5|       sayest, for, if thou wilt not goe~ ~in: we will so beat thee
22    2,    5|             that thou~ ~shalt never goe out of this Church alive.~ ~
23    2,    6|         rest, so did Madam Beritola goe on shore in the Iland,~ ~
24    2,    7|       covenanted, for~ ~himselfe to goe aboord the ship the night
25    2,    9|        hence. I will stand bound to goe for~ ~Geneway, and there
26    2,   10|           that shee~ ~would willing goe away with him. She denied
27    2,   10|            requested Bartolomea, to goe with him alone into her~ ~
28    2,   10|           but change thy minde, and goe with me,~ ~for I never saw
29    3,    6|        heere? Yes, replied Catulla. Goe in then to him (quoth the~ ~
30    3,    7|      compunction of~ ~soule; let us goe to the point indeede, and
31    4      | questionlesse, they would then say: Goe, seeke comfort among thy~ ~
32    4,    2|         this~ ~condition, that thou goe to her so soone as conveniently
33    5,    5|           Maide) why doest thou not goe to attend on our Master,
34    5,    7|     speaking to him in this manner. Goe carry~ ~these two presents
35    5,    9|          thoughts. Shall I send, or goe my selfe in person, to request
36    5,   10|           but~ ~his Wife refused to goe, because she had appointed
37    5,   10|           some meate, else hee must goe to~ ~bed with an empty bellie;
38    5,   10|           garments; allowing mee to goe neatly~ ~hosed and shod;
39    6,    2|       againe unto Cistio, saying:~ ~Goe, and assure Cistio, that
40    6,    5|          because their Horses could goe no~ ~faster: and they being
41    6,   10|             where the men and women goe in Galoches over the~ ~Mountaines,
42    7,    2|         saying. Good man, you may~ ~goe your way, for, whereas you
43    7,    3|             said. Wife,~ ~may not I goe in and take the child into
44    7,    5|             Feasts,~ ~Weddings, nor goe to Church, or so much as
45    7,    8|             thee any longer: I will goe to thy brethren,~ ~and they
46    7,    8|              did wee not this night goe both together~ ~to bed?
47    7,   10|       mocking manner, replyed thus. Goe like an Asse as thou art,~ ~
48    7,   10|       granting them all liberty, to goe~ ~recreate themselves untill
49    8,    2|          sure before thou need him; goe, take my blessing with thee,~ ~
50    8,    2|         convenient time, for him to goe visite Belcolore, and to
51    8,    2|        Saturday, said she, I~ ~must goe to Florence, to carry home
52    8,    2|           you be not so provided,~ ~goe and make use of your friend,
53    8,    2|           my Cloake,~ ~for feare it goe to gage indeed.~ ~ Bentivegna
54    8,    3|          neerer; I could affoord to goe in your Company; onely~ ~
55    8,    3|           three be the first men to goe and finde it,~ ~before any
56    8,    3|            other heare thereof, and goe about it, and assure our~ ~
57    8,    3|              about us? Then will we goe to the Tables of our Bankers,
58    8,    3|          aside all other businesse) goe seeke where it is to be
59    8,    6|              Wife; they made him to goe buy another Brawne.~ ~ ~ ~
60    8,    7|           by my Brother: but I will goe and use such meanes, as~ ~ ~ ~
61    8,    8|         briefe, he saw Spinelloccio goe with his~ ~wife into the
62    8,    9|            power to commaund mee to goe bare-footed, even~ ~from
63    9,    4|          and friend: he intended to goe visite him, as hoping to
64    9,    4|           Aniolliero? What shall we goe away so soone? I pray you~ ~
65    9,    5|          patient said Bruno, I will goe and see whether she be the
66    9,    9|         King~ ~replying onely thus: Goe to the Goose Bridge: and
67    9,    9|             Roadway she would not~ ~goe.~ ~ Now grew the Muletter
68    9,    9|        wouldst have~ ~it otherwise, goe seeke both your Suppers
69    9,   10|             often very willing~ ~to goe lodge with an honest neighbour
70   10,    3|             to her: Good Woman, you goe and come very~ ~often, and
71   10,    3|             have it so, if you will goe along with me.~ ~ Dismounting
72   10,    3|           thou seest I am, I~ ~will goe live in thy house, and bee
73   10,    3|    experience, that hee could never goe beyond Nathan in liberality.~ ~
74   10,    6|              he~ ~thought it fit to goe in some familiar manner,
75   10,    7|            the least time, I~ ~will goe about it presently. Lisana
76   10,    7|            LOVE-SICKE LISANA~ ~ ~ ~ Goe Love, and tell the torments
77   10,    7|            Love, I call to thee,~ ~ Goe see my Soveraigne, where
78   10,    7|         mine anguish to beguile.~ ~ Goe love, and tell the torments,
79   10,    7|         mine anguish to beguile.~ ~ Goe love, and tell the torments,
80   10,    7|          anguish to beguffe.~ ~ ~ ~ Goe love, and tell the torments
81   10,    7|              commanded him also, to goe (as sent from him) and comfort
82   10,    7|      daughter;~ ~wherefore, we will goe our selfe in person to visite
83   10,    8|            to Titus, willing him to goe~ ~to bed to his wife. Which
84   10,    8|            repentant, and denyed to goe. But Gisippus, being a true~ ~
85   10,    9|         that~ ~he would (in person) goe see, what preparation the
86   10,    9|           thus hee spake. Madame, I goe as thou seest~ ~in this
87   10,    9|           in such~ ~a Countrey as I goe unto: I desire onely but
88   10,    9|       regard of the~ ~businesse you goe about, and which by no meanes
89   10,    9|       forehead, said.~ ~All my Gods goe with you, and guard you
90   10,    9|            in Italian: Faire youth, goe to the Bride,~ ~and saluting
91   10,   10|              it is time for us to~ ~goe fetch the Bride. So on hee
92   10,   10|              and starting up, said. Goe,~ ~give her a Smocke onely,
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