Day, Novell

 1    1,    3|         owners by Legacie.~ ~ At length, came to the hand of one,
 2    1,    6|  answered as he was~ ~before. At length, the Abbot not comming,
 3    1,    9|      wines and banquetting.~ ~At length, among other pleasant and
 4    2,    1|          place, and meeting~ ~at length with their Host, they told
 5    2,    2|          gone in the morning. At length, hee~ ~found a doore in
 6    2,    5|       purposely dilated~ ~out in length, that a great part of the
 7    2,    5|     while contended about it. At length, a Priest being one~ ~in
 8    2,    7|       and~ ~in sundry places. At length, being restored backe to
 9    2,    7|    extend it~ ~selfe so farre in length, as it mooved compassion
10    2,    7|       fully accomplished; yet at length they have mette with such~ ~
11    2,    7|        urgent a necessity.~ ~ At length, noone being past, a Gentleman
12    2,    7|          of the night.~ ~ At the length, the invited guests being
13    2,    7|    observe their customes.~ ~ At length, she that was in cheefest
14    2,    8|       with his sonne Perotto, at length he came into Wales: but~ ~
15    3,    2|       their lodging Chambers. At length, he~ ~saw the King come
16    3,    3| discourse into another. At~ ~the length, the Friar (in very loving
17    3,    4|      require any~ ~extraordinary length of time: but it may very
18    3,    5|         wonder thereat, yet at~ ~length perceived, that it was thus
19    3,    8|         to any, in regard of the length, but rather held too~ ~short,
20    3,    8|        him of life indeede. At~ ~length, when by tasting the pulse,
21    3,    9|          the world. Yet~ ~now at length, I hope thou wilt be so
22    4,    1|   marriage.~ ~ Neverthelesse, at length, he matched her with the
23    4,    1|         important~ ~a matter; at length she devised a new cunning
24    4,    1|    closely concealed, but at the length it commeth to light, had
25    4,    2|     rehearsall of her sinnes. At length Fryar Albert~ ~demanded
26    4,    2|      there will~ ~come a time at length, for just discovering of
27    4,    3|  bounteous promises, that at the length shee prevayled with~ ~her.
28    4,    4|       places, so Sicilie came at length~ ~acquainted therewith,
29    4,    4|     harme on either side. At the length, Gerbino perceiving,~ ~that
30    4,    5|  cunningly concealed, but at the length, the secret meeting of Lorenzo,~ ~
31    4,    5|      other alteration in her: at length, they closely stole~ ~away
32    4,    6|         nature of the season) at length,~ ~they sate downe by a
33    4,    7|      seemed to invite them. At~ ~length, Pasquino chanced to crop
34    4,    8|   Jeronimo were absent. At the~ ~length, this being noted by his
35    4,    8|         noysed among the men, at length it came to her~ ~Husbands
36    4,    9|      very strangely~ ~musing. At length, the Cooke brought in the
37    4,   10|        could not~ ~finde any: at length, he thrust his backe so
38    5,  Ind|  severall companies, till at the length the Queene, finding~ ~the
39    5,    2|        awake her, which at the~ ~length she did, and looked very
40    5,    2|     poore~ ~habitation, where at length she understoode, by what
41    5,    3|     passing still betweene, at~ ~length he understood her ready
42    5,    3|       her hard~ ~fortune. At the length, perceiving that Pedro came
43    5,    3|          so long in the Tree; at length by continuall~ ~looking
44    5,    4|         to displease her; at the length he lighted on~ ~an apt opportunity,
45    5,    6|          Love in every angle: at length it was told him at the Scalea,
46    5,    7|      selfe. Which Pedro~ ~at the length tooke notice of, and grew
47    5,    8|         kinde love, which at the length she fully obtained, and
48    5,    9|     silent~ ~meditations. At the length, love to the youth, so prevailed
49    5,   10|       wanton disposition. At the length, the Queene~ ~looking stearnely
50    6, Song|        withstands.~ ~ Be now (at length) a little moov'd to pittie,~ ~
51    7,    4| Neighbour to Neighbour, at~ ~the length it came to the eares of
52    7,    5|         love: she~ ~remembred at length, that, in the next house
53    7,    7|         with much difficulty, at length he obtained~ ~his leave.~ ~
54    7,    8|          amorous meanes, and (at length) prevailed to win~ ~her
55    7,    8|  fiercely followed him. At~ ~the length, Roberto perceiving that
56    7,    9|      each the other, till at the length she played with his beard,~ ~
57    7,    9|       best and ripest Peares; at length (according to his~ ~premeditated
58    7,   10|        to finde some successe at length: he~ ~would not take notice
59    7,   10|       low a condition, as at the length~ ~he dyed.~ ~ About some
60    7, Song|       gracious time will come at length,~ ~ To cheare my long dismay:~ ~
61    8,    3|            distance of two yards length; and perceiving that you
62    8,    4|       manie a vehement sighe) at length~ ~returned him this answer.~ ~
63    8,    4|         continuall assayling, at length (of necessity) it must and
64    8,    7|   enjoying Loves recompence at~ ~length, made him to support all
65    8,    7|       the Lady, the over-tedious length of the~ ~night; but (most
66    8,    7|         hearts chosen friend: at length she began to consider, that
67    8,    7|         now~ ~three parts of the length, as then it had: and the
68    8,    9|       the least: wherein (at the length) he prevailed, and Bruno~ ~
69    8,    9|  circumstantiall Allegations, at length hee prevailed~ ~so farre,
70    8,    9|   knocking at the door he was at length admitted~ ~entrance. The
71    8,   10|         which cunning baytes (at length) she~ ~caught him.~ ~ It
72    8,   10|        him so much as a mite. At length, pressing still more tokens~ ~
73    8,   10|         others, yet now at~ ~the length she had mette with her match.~ ~
74    9,    2|   concealed to themselves.~ ~ At length it came to passe, that either
75    9,    3|         bemoane him, saying~ ~at length. Calandrino? Art thou the
76    9,    9|        journeyed on, till at the length they~ ~came to Laiazzo,
77    9,   10|        shall not be of any great length,~ ~whereby you may comprehend,
78   10,    4|     pretended musing a while, at length he said. My~ ~honourable
79   10,    8|        more contradictions; at~ ~length, in sighes and teares, thus
80   10,    9|        told you)~ ~would come at length. Thorello, was both glad,
81   10,   10|        much exceed the rest in~ ~length, but it proved as sing to
82   10,   10|      uncivill natured, should at length~ ~observe, that I have done
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