Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |           outwearing so the time, untill the Queene commanded them
 2  Ind      |           will draw~ ~on another, untill the Sun be lower declined,
 3    1,    4|          making any noyse at all) untill such time~ ~as he returned
 4    1,    6|       served to any of the Table, untill~ ~such time as the Lord
 5    1,    9|   commendable; in~ ~which regard, untill by over-tedious continuation,
 6    1,    9|          this day we~ ~have done; untill due time shall summon us
 7    2,    1|          deliver him to the Lord, untill in meere despight he was
 8    2,    2|            never left gallopping, untill hee came to~ ~Chasteau Guillaume,
 9    2,    3|         not tarrying in any place untill they were arrived in~ ~England.
10    2,    3|         moneys when they wanted~ ~untill their supplies came from
11    2,    5|         because they will not sup untill I come. For that (quoth~ ~
12    2,    6|         lodging of the uneasiest, untill he should otherwise determine
13    2,    7|            tarrying in any place, untill they were arrived neere
14    2,    7|           in the sea of Majorica, untill that very instant houre;~ ~
15    2,    7|           the way~ ~by Antigonus, untill she came unto the Soldans
16    2,    8|       England, staying no where~ ~untill hee came to London. Before
17    2,    9|         never~ ~to bee taken off, untill (of it selfe) it fell in
18    3,    4|         least motion or stirring, untill the breake of day appeareth,~ ~
19    3,    6|      disclose it to your Husband, untill you have seene by effect,
20    3,    6|          selfe halfe satisfied,~ ~untill in the presence of my parents,
21    3,    6|          shee made appearance of, untill (in frightfull feares~ ~
22    3,    7|         carriage of the Pilgrime, untill he plainly approved~ ~himselfe,
23    3,    8|         did not absolutely grant, untill Ferando were first sent
24    3,    8|      bundle of straw, so left him untill~ ~his senses should be restored
25    3,    8|         to discipline thy body,~ ~untill the Fates have otherwise
26    3,    9|         In no place stayed~ ~she, untill she was arrived at Florence,
27    3,    9|       remained still in Florence, untill the time of her~ ~deliverance,
28    3, Song|      where we meane to leave them untill the next morning.~ ~
29    4,    1|     Chamber,~ ~and not to returne untill she called for them, locking
30    4,    2|           stirre forth of my bed, untill this very instant~ ~morning;
31    4,    3|         long expected desire; but untill then she~ ~would not yeeld.
32    4,    4|       Gerbino, or any one else,~ ~untill such time as his intent
33    4,    6|     credit any dreame whatsoever, untill they~ ~be falne into the
34    4,    8|         bed, and so tarried there untill Silvestra and her husband
35    4,   10|          must needs be prolonged, untill~ ~he was returned backe
36    4,   10|         to go recreate themselves untill~ ~supper time. Some of them
37    4,   10|       fitting their owne fancies, untill they heard the summons~ ~
38    5,  Ind|        pace on the greene grasse, untill the Sunne were risen a little~ ~
39    5,    1|           Ladies and Gentlewomen, untill the day determined for~ ~
40    5,    1|       word to~ ~his owne friends, untill the limited time was come.~ ~
41    5,    2|       returne backe~ ~to Liparis, untill he was rich, and in better
42    5,    2|        and~ ~the morrowes sailing untill the evening, it came within
43    5,    2|        prosperous gales of winde, untill they arrived at~ ~Liparis,
44    5,    3|          poore unfortunate Pedro, untill the breake of day~ ~appeared,
45    5,    3|         thought hee rode forward, untill hee became~ ~so weake and
46    5,    3|       shall remaine here with me, untill such time, as~ ~(if we heare
47    5,    4|           of temperate~ ~weather, untill it groweth to Winter againe.
48    5,    4|     behinde the drawne Curtaines, untill~ ~they should awake of themselves.
49    5,    6|       dyet; he gave command, that untill he should be~ ~in more able
50    5,    6|           to proceede no further, untill they heard more from the~ ~
51    5,    8|         her body, so staying her, untill the Knight was come neerer
52    5,   10|          wee made~ ~no reckoning, untill wee heard it againe the
53    6,    1|           So, lingering the time, untill her company was neerer arrived:
54    6,   10|           to shew them any where, untill he was faithfully~ ~certified,
55    7,    1|          bold, as~ ~to looke out, untill it was broad open day. Arise
56    7,    2|          being within it, wrought untill he sweated, with scraping
57    7,    4|          very much with him, yea, untill he was quite spent and~ ~
58    7,    4|           and there shee remained untill midnight.~ ~ Tofano perceiving
59    7,    6|       many solemne protestations, untill they should~ ~bee friended
60    7,    7|         to depart from~ ~Bologna, untill he had obtained her love.
61    7,    8|          he~ ~never durst sleepe, untill she were by him in the bed,
62    7,   10|         goe~ ~recreate themselves untill Supper time.~ ~ The Ladies
63    8,    3|       intending to doe nothing,~ ~untill hee had acquainted Bruno
64    8,    3|        his presence all that day, untill he~ ~had made full proofe
65    8,    7|      where she lockt him up fast, untill her Lady should send~ ~for
66    8,    7|           be quieted in her mind: untill she~ ~have made a double
67    8,    8|        him to enter this~ ~Chest, untill such time as I am gone forth
68    8,    9|        fit to deferre it further, untill he had made Bruno~ ~more
69    8,    9|      thinke everie day a yeare,~ ~untill he might in the fooling
70    8,    9|          apparitions and visions) untill such time as we~ ~send for
71    8,   10|          any longer~ ~attendance, untill it should be Supper time.~ ~
72    8,   10|        them, and thus were busied untill Supper time. Which beeing~ ~
73    9,    1|        yet uncovered with~ ~earth untill to morrow, and attyring
74    9,    1|     himselfe, so to remaine there untill her~ ~kinsman doe come.~ ~
75    9,    3|           at mee, and~ ~fighting, untill thou hast gotten me under
76    9,    3|          never cease beating her, untill I had~ ~broken her in a
77    9,    9|            they rode on together, untill they arrived in~ ~Great
78    9,    9|           my selfe-will'd~ ~wife, untill the Muletter did instruct
79    9,   10|           their owne disposition; untill the houre for Supper came,
80   10,  Ind|          shades about the Garden, untill they should bee summoned
81   10,    3|           of convenient lodgings, untill they heard~ ~other tydings
82   10,    3|           diversly~ ~discoursing, untill they came to the Pallace,
83   10,    4|          secretly with my Mother, untill such time as I returne from~ ~
84   10,    4| whatsoever shall be said or done, untill I have fully delivered my~ ~
85   10,    6|        uppon the Trevit, awaiting untill the~ ~Damosels should cast
86   10,    9|         be spoken of his returne, untill he had compleated an~ ~important
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