Day, Novell

 1    1,    2|        Abraham, he~ ~said. Alas my loving friend, why shouldst thou
 2    1,    7|           and familiars, and (with loving~ ~speeches) would recreate
 3    1,    9|        some merry manner) at his~ ~loving folly, as afterward they
 4    2,    4|        infinite thankes, for the~ ~loving kindnesse shee had affoorded
 5    2,    5|        remembred, by many of his~ ~loving Friends and Wellwillers.
 6    2,    6|  exceedingly.~ ~ Afterward, by the loving paines of Conradoes wife,
 7    2,    7|           her as in honoirable and loving complement onely, but~ ~
 8    2,    7|            recommended me to their loving trust, with especiall~ ~
 9    2,    8|          you, not to deny mee your loving society, but pittying my~ ~
10    2,    8|            her former gentle and~ ~loving speeches, into this harsh
11    2,    8|           determination, to lead a loving life with his Gianetta.~ ~
12    2,    9|           well provided, both of a loving friend, and a~ ~husband.
13    2,   10|         remember, that I~ ~am your loving husband, and my name is
14    3,    3|         length, the Friar (in very loving and friendly sort) mildly~ ~
15    3,    3|        good conceit of her, and my loving admonishments might have
16    3,    6|     admired chastity.~ ~ Ricciardo loving this Madam Catulla, and
17    3,    6|             Philipello, and of his loving another woman beside her
18    3,    6| entertained his~ ~imbracings in as loving manner; yet not daring to
19    3,    6|        could not obtaine by simply loving you, subtilty hath better
20    3,    7|         well become you; for hee~ ~loving you first, you had beene
21    3,    8|          yet was he wise enough in loving his~ ~Wife, keeping her
22    3,    8|        saide; O my good Wife, O my loving Wife, long mayest thou live
23    3,    8|         the holy Abbot, thine owne loving Wife, and for sweet Saint~ ~
24    3,    8|            my~ ~honest, deare, and loving Wife, I have bin delivered
25    3,    8|         offend any more, either my loving wife, or any other.~ ~ The
26    3,    9|        wife at the Kings hand; she loving him deerly as her owne~ ~
27    3,    9|         vertuous, loyall, and most loving wife, and so (for ever after)
28    3,   10|        sate downe and supt in most loving manner. Then Philostratus,
29    4,    1|         the like to her againe. So loving mutually (yet secretly)~ ~
30    4,    1|        conversing with her in most loving manner. One unhappy day
31    4,    1|            againe, with sighes and loving kisses mingled~ ~among them.
32    4,    3|            and they them againe in loving manner; so that no lovers
33    4,    6|           should suffer so deere a loving friend, as he~ ~hath alwayes
34    4,    6|       finger, saying; My deere and loving husband, if~ ~thy soule
35    4,    7|      making him as desirous of her loving acceptance, as possibly
36    4,    8|        wordes, and remembring what loving~ ~kindnesse he had formerly
37    4,    9|       conversant together, as very loving and intimate friends. The
38    5,    2|           her by the hand, and (in loving manner) kissed her~ ~fore-head.
39    5,    3|            as two of~ ~them did in loving manner, to rid him of all
40    5,    4|        your Chamber.~ ~ The Mother loving her Daughter dearely, as
41    5,    4|        whom I~ ~blame thee not for loving, but for this unlawfull
42    5,    5|       matter so discreetly, that a loving league of peace was~ ~confirmed
43    5,    7|           discreete counsell of my loving~ ~Mother, that no blame
44    5,    8|          Family of the Honesti, by loving the~ ~Daughter to Signior
45    5,   10|         was alwayes afterward more loving to his Wife,~ ~then formerly
46    6,    1|       invitations) to visite her~ ~loving Friends and Acquaintance,
47    6,    7|          Rinaldo de Pugliese, shee loving the young Gallant, as her
48    6,    9|    appointed, in memory of this so loving a meeting, when they would
49    7,    2|          with so good, honest, and loving~ ~a Wife. Behold, though
50    7,    2|          their amorous friends and loving Paramours, yea, one,~ ~two,
51    7,    2|       Gigliatoes for the~ ~Fat, my loving wife hath sold it for twelve,
52    7,    3|         Fortune would have it) our loving Gossip~ ~Reynard chanced
53    7,    4|         counsell, nor my too often loving~ ~adrionitions, can worke
54    7,    8|          is it you?~ ~What, and my loving mother too? For sweet Saint
55    7,    9|            is more precious to a~ ~loving wife, and a hell it is to
56    7,    9|           you Madam, how kinde and loving soever you are to my Lord,
57    7,   10|           being a woman worthy the loving,~ ~faire and comely of her
58    8,    1|             respectively used him. Loving this Gentlewoman with great~ ~
59    8,    3|          to doe, thus he began.~ ~ Loving friends, if you were pleased
60    8,    6|           me. From Calandrino (our loving friend heere~ ~present)
61    8,    7|   therefore~ ~(faire Ladies) be my loving admonition to you, to detest
62    8,    8|        punishment, for breaking so loving a league of~ ~friendship
63    8,    8|            thus~ ~began. Kinde and loving Neighbor, before you adventure
64    8,    8|          and thus she answered. My loving neighbor Zeppa, seeing this~ ~
65    8,   10|        with him, gracing him in as loving manner as ever~ ~she had
66    9,    3|           that have ever beene thy loving friends, will not~ ~faile
67    9,    6|           he was laid downe by his loving friend~ ~Adriano, merrily
68    9,    7|         thee: yet let mee now in~ ~loving manner advise thee, to follow
69    9,    9|           the yong Gentleman,~ ~by loving others, found the fruits
70   10,    3|            I manifestly know (most loving Father) your admired bounty
71   10,    3|          these, and many more like loving speeches had passed between~ ~
72   10,    7|            play.~ ~ Her tender and loving father conceived immediately,
73   10,    7|        gratifie her withall, for~ ~loving and affecting him in such
74   10,    7|           thus wholly conquered by loving you, I resolved for ever~ ~
75   10,    8|             requitall of thy long, loving, and worthy friendship,
76   10,    8|          Wife, hee their deare and loving kinsman, and Gisippus to~ ~
77   10,    9|           this your most kinde and loving imposition:~ ~and when I
78   10,    9|             when Thorello said. My loving Uncle, and religious holy
79   10,    9|          are you afraid? I am your loving Nephew, newly returned from
80   10,   10|          heedfull observation, how loving and carefull~ ~she was of
81   10,   10|        they~ ~dispatcht it in very loving manner. Then they began
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