Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |           a Botch or Byle. In very short time after,~ ~those two
 2  Ind      |           those of the~ ~silliest; short service being said at the
 3    1,    2|            may be so. But, to make short with thee, I am fully determined~ ~(
 4    1,    3|  predecessor had done; so that (in short time) the Ring (from~ ~hand
 5    1,    4|            Chamber.~ ~ Within some short while after, the Abbot knowing
 6    1,    9|            when they appeare to be short and sweete,~ ~are much more
 7    1,    9|            readily have understood short and pithy speeches, as~ ~
 8    2,    2|            I~ ~further say? upon a short conference with her Chamber-maide,~ ~
 9    2,    4|          with himselfe, that (in a short time) hee had beene~ ~twice
10    2,    7|        Servant of his.~ ~ Within a short while after, he drew neere
11    2,    7|          had requested. Within a~ ~short while after, he departed
12    2,    7|          mouth well kist comes not short of good Fortune, but is
13    2,    8|            date of my life is very short. The Lady well knowing,~ ~
14    2,    8|         Mothers promise, began (in short time)~ ~to shew apparant
15    2,    8|        with her sonne.~ ~ Within a short while after, calling Gianetta
16    2,    8|          within the compasse of so short a~ ~time, fell to the two
17    2,    9|          It came to passe within a short while after, that this Gentleman~ ~
18    2,   10|         espoused wife.~ ~ Within a short while after, report had
19    3,    1|           of her direction) by~ ~a short and pleasant Tale; how greatly
20    3,    2|           questioned, but came far short of his meaning; the man~ ~
21    3,    3|          to her house.~ ~ Within a short while after her departure,
22    3,    4|           to become rich in a very short time. While Puccio made
23    3,    5|           who made neither long or short of the matter,~ ~neither
24    3,    7|        because the time~ ~was very short. The Pilgrime appearing
25    3,    8|      length, but rather held too~ ~short, because no exceptions could
26    4,    2|          use them; so that, in a~ ~short while, by his preaching
27    4,    2|       Gondoloes)~ ~she made a very short rehearsall of her sinnes.
28    4,    6|            as snow, and grew (in a short while)~ ~so familiar with
29    4,    8|           Jeronimo; and~ ~within a short while after his birth, Leonardo
30    4,   10|     perillous extreamitie.~ ~ In a short while after, Master Doctor
31    5,    1|          he grew to a beginning in short time (to the~ ~wonder of
32    5,    1|             having~ ~won her in so short a while before, and scarsely
33    5,    1|            lost~ ~her againe in so short a while. Wherefore, if thy
34    5,    2|           became wealthy in a very short while.~ ~But as felicities
35    5,    2|    excellent Arts beside, which in short~ ~time were very familiar
36    5,    2|        againe to Susa.~ ~ Within a short while after, the King licensing
37    5,    3|          of~ ~their love. Within a short while after, the Lady and
38    5,    4|           set on my~ ~liberty, how short I am kept from conversing
39    5,    5|        their sollicitors. Within a short while after, by the procurement
40    5,    5|          here I must~ ~needes fall short of any such service, but
41    5,    7|       moneth together. Within some short while after, a Galley being~ ~
42    5,    8|      countenance, holding a drawne short Sword in his hand, giving~ ~
43    5,    8|            slew my selfe with this short sword which thou beholdest~ ~
44    5,    9|   Frederigo esteemed her. Within a short while after, the young~ ~
45    5,    9|            hearing this, sate some short while musing to her~ ~selfe,
46    5,    9|            her on the spit, and in short~ ~time she was daintily
47    5,   10|       meate, that you have made so short a Supper. In troth Wife (
48    5,   10|           man and thy selfe fell~ ~short of your Supper, by reason
49    6,    1|            at~ ~friendly meetings, short, sweet, and sententious
50    6,    2|       remembrance, and which (in a short~ ~Tale) I will relate unto
51    6,    3|         Lady, which seemed to come short of honesty.~ ~ ~ ~ When
52    6,    3|           countenance.~ ~ Within a short while after, the Bishop
53    6,    4|           you perceive, by a prety short Novell.~ ~ Messer Currado
54    6,    4|            past betweene them in a short while, but in~ ~the end,
55    6,    6|          an ass, another has~ ~his short and flat, and is monkey-faced.
56    6,    8|       endure them any longer, thus short and quickely~ ~answered.
57    6,   10|        with a deepe~ ~fall, and in short time, I went on so far,
58    6,   10|       re-counted Novels had bin so short:~ ~Dioneus went to play
59    7,    3|            And although~ ~within a short space, after he was thus
60    7,    7| Chinne-cloath, and sitting but a~ ~short while there underneath the
61    7,    9|          truelie hers.~ ~ Within a short while after, Nicostratus
62    7,   10|            am to tell you a pretty short Tale; which, though there
63    8,    2|          tell you (faire Ladies) a short Novell, against such as
64    8,    3|             to descrie us. So, (in short time) shall wee all be wealthy,
65    8,    7|          not yet gone, as within a short~ ~while (I hope) he will,
66    8,    8|       which shall be within a very short while.~ ~Spinelloccio was
67    8,    9|       plainly perceiving (within a short while of this new begun~ ~
68    9,    4|        dice with them. In~ ~a very short while, he had not onely
69    9,    7|           acquaint you with a very short Novell, of a strange~ ~accident
70    9,   10|             whereby our lives (how short soever~ ~they bee) may perpetuate
71   10,    1|              then recount to you a short Novell, sufficiently pleasing,
72   10,    1|      admirable actions of arms; in short time he made~ ~himselfe
73   10,    2|        make no doubt, but (in very short time) hee will appeare as~ ~
74   10,    3|         acquaint you withall, in a short Novell.~ ~ Most certaine
75   10,    3|            and there erected (in a short time) one of the greatest,
76   10,    3|          visite him: so that (in a short while) hee grew very~ ~famous
77   10,    7|          by better hopes, within a short while after,~ ~she became
78   10,    8|             converted her love (in short time after) to~ ~Titus,
79   10,    9|          should be, but came farre short of knowing~ ~the truth,
80   10,    9|       happily hither) that for the short or long~ ~time we have to
81   10,   10|         judgement might fall farre short, of~ ~discerning those great
82   10,   10|            To be briefe, in~ ~very short time, not onely the Marquisate
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