Day, Novell

 1    1,    4|       Husbandmans daughter in the Countrey, that had beene gathering~ ~
 2    1,    5|           rarest Wines that the~ ~Countrey yeelded, the King had more
 3    2,    3|         much trouble in the whole Countrey, by taking~ ~part on either
 4    2,    3|       would not depart out of the Countrey.~ ~ The three Brethren at
 5    2,    6|         amply in the state of the Countrey, may~ ~understand what is
 6    2,    7|            When they had past the Countrey of~ ~Sardinia, and (as they
 7    2,    7| collecting by the customes of the Countrey, that she was among Turkes;~ ~
 8    2,    7|          further informed of what Countrey shee was. His opinion~ ~
 9    2,    7|         certaine Pezants of the~ ~Countrey, comming to get what they
10    2,    7|           among the women of that Countrey, and~ ~to her religious
11    2,    8|           the President of that~ ~Countrey. On hee grew in yeeres,
12    2,    8|     counsell and~ ~consent of the Countrey people, the young Lady accepted
13    2,    9|          and Hornets, whereof the Countrey notoriously aboundeth. And~ ~
14    3,    8|         woman to thee, as all the Countrey containeth~ ~not her equall.
15    4,    3|  themselves of goodly land in the Countrey, and then of beautifull~ ~
16    4,    3|    beautifull Gentlewoman of that Countrey, whose perfections pleasing~ ~
17    5,    1|             which in their native Countrey language, and divers other
18    5,    1|      living thus at his~ ~Fathers Countrey Village, exercising nothing
19    5,    1|           knowne throughout~ ~the Countrey, made no answere at all
20    5,    2|         Land: and not knowing the Countrey, demanded~ ~of the poore
21    5,    2|        and am a~ ~servant in this Countrey to certaine Christian Fishermen.
22    5,    2|       declaration of her selfe or Countrey, she~ ~entreated the good
23    5,    2|          I have frequented your~ ~countrey, I have heedfully observed,
24    5,    2|           noysed throughout~ ~the Countrey, and came to the hearing
25    5,    3|         Riding on thus thorow the countrey,~ ~having no leysure to
26    5,    6|             Lord and King of this Countrey. The faire young Damosell,
27    5,    7|       nature: conveyed her to the Countrey~ ~Farme, whither Signior
28    5,    7|     Arminia, whom the King of the Countrey had sent to Rome, as~ ~Ambassadours
29    5,    8|         and friends, he went to a Countrey~ ~dwelling of his, called
30    5,    8|         noble Families in all the Countrey. Nor made he any doubt,
31    5,    8|       into some~ ~further distant countrey: he mounted on horsebacke,
32    5,    8|          Ravenna, and rode~ ~to a countrey dwelling house of his owne,
33    5,    9|           himselfe to his poore~ ~Countrey Farme, to let his Faulcon
34    5,    9|        house of her owne in~ ~the Countrey, which was somewhat neere
35    5,    9|     walked to Frederigoes~ ~poore Countrey Farme, knowing that it would
36    5,   10|         Pedroes Farmehouse in the Countrey, and there followed his
37    6,    1|   occasion (as now we are) in the Countrey, and passing from~ ~place
38    6,    7|        the Lawes~ ~enacted in any Countrey, ought to be common, and
39    6,   10|     certaine honest people of the Countrey, to~ ~shew them a Feather
40    7,    1|         Spirit which haunts our~ ~Countrey houses, whereof I have often
41    7,    1|           be such a Spirit of the Countrey, as thou talkest~ ~of, never
42    7,    1|       thus in the night,~ ~ Poore Countrey people to affright:~ ~ Thou
43    7,    8|      Orenges, bred in some paltry countrey village; taken from~ ~Hogge-rubbing;
44    8,    2|           speake~ ~uprightly, few Countrey Villages yeelded a Woman,
45    8,    2|           and better then all the countrey~ ~yeelded; otherwhiles a
46    8,    2|      beene at some wedding in the Countrey, and went thus~ ~lightly
47    8,    3|         was in the Territory of a Countrey, called~ ~Bengodi, where
48    8,    3|  Calandrino) that is an excellent Countrey to~ ~dwell in: but I pray
49    8,    3|          any time beene in that~ ~Countrey? How? answered Maso, doe
50    8,    3|        Calandrino) is that worthy Countrey, from this our City? In~ ~
51    8,    3|         are to be found in that~ ~Countrey, or no? Yes indeed, replyed
52    8,    3|          Maso thus answered: That Countrey onely doth not containe~ ~
53    8,    3|        had heard~ ~concerning the Countrey of Bengodi, maintaining (
54    8,    4|        Citie, but in the parching Countrey under a hedge; and~ ~beside
55    8,    5|             come forth of a farre Countrey; he began to survay him
56    8,    6|           off from Calandrinoes~ ~Countrey house.~ ~ The same morning
57    8,    6|        man to God, my Prince, and Countrey, I tell thee truly, that
58    8,    7|          then heere in our warmer Countrey.~ ~And trust me, I am exceeding
59    8,    7|       chanced,~ ~that a Clowne or Countrey Peazant belonging to her
60    9,    3|          small Farme-house in the countrey, or else to enlarge~ ~the
61    9,    3|         purchase a Farme in~ ~the Countrey: take them all if need be,
62    9,    4|         Fortarigo espied~ ~divers countrey Pezants, laboring in the
63    9,    4|        way? Then turning to the~ ~Countrey Boores: How much deare friends (
64    9,    8|          as ever was seene in any Countrey, all his meanes and~ ~procurements
65    9,    9|           understand one anothers Countrey and~ ~condition, as also
66   10,    1|  determined to leave his~ ~native Countrey, and belong in service (
67   10,    1|           home with you into your Countrey, that there it may~ ~make
68   10,    1|      therewith, into his native~ ~Countrey of Tuscane.~ ~
69   10,    3|          Mithridanes, living in a Countrey not farre~ ~off from the
70   10,    3|           for visiting thine owne countrey, after such a dismall deed
71   10,    4|         Farme-house of his in the Countrey (about three~ ~miles distant
72   10,    4|         unto me,~ ~concerning the Countrey of Persia, and a kind of
73   10,    5|     overlong or~ ~tedious.~ ~ The Countrey of Fretulium, better knowne
74   10,    6|           frutages, wherewith the Countrey flourisheth~ ~abundantly.
75   10,    9|          heartily wish, that this Countrey of ours would~ ~yeeld such
76   10,    9|           may happen, in such~ ~a Countrey as I goe unto: I desire
77   10,   10|           and obscured in a poore Countrey cottage. To be briefe, in~ ~
78   10,   10| grandchild of~ ~Janiculo, a poore countrey pezant, when I am dead and
79   10,   10|         the daughter of a poore~ ~Countrey Clowne, and their blood
80   10,   10|     invited all the Ladies of the Countrey, to be present at so~ ~great
81   10,   10|       Grizelda, in her gowne of~ ~Countrey gray, gave them welcome,
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