Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |   appetites with whatsoever they~ ~desired, laughing, and mocking at
 2    1,    1|            King of France (who was desired and incited to come thither
 3    1,    1|        Wine. And many times I have desired such Sallades of~ ~small
 4    1,    3|         esteeme above~ ~the other) desired (as hee could best make
 5    2,    4|           woman gladly did as he~ ~desired, and Landolpho returning
 6    2,    5|        intent~ ~already performed, desired to know who had done it:
 7    2,    6|         although most earnestly he desired that~ ~which now Conrado
 8    2,    6|          willingly, I have alwayes desired; and if I had thought it
 9    2,    7|          would not permit him, but desired that he would bee~ ~assistant
10    2,    7|          Cyprus. I answerd, that I desired nothing~ ~more. But shee,
11    2,    8|         would not leave him,~ ~she desired their Maister to let them
12    2,    9|           where~ ~Ambroginolo most desired to bee.~ ~ Being thus conveyed
13    2,    9|          lodging with her, and she desired me to keepe them for~ ~her
14    2,    9|            at the feet of Genevra, desired her (in teares) to forgive~ ~
15    2,   10|              some matter earnestly desired, or else recovered againe,
16    3,    1|        seest. And yet the Factotum desired me at my~ ~departing, that
17    3,    1|         grow in~ ~good yeeres, and desired to returne home to his native
18    3,    3|          the other could be:~ ~she desired to enflame him a little
19    3,    3|           in very great pains, and desired nothing~ ~els but Almes;
20    3,    6|          so much as covetously you desired; you grew offended, and~ ~
21    3,    7|        whereas they in times past, desired nothing more then the salvation
22    3,    7|        with what heate it is to be desired, but onely the man who hath
23    3,    7| Aldobrandinoes house, where they~ ~desired him to continue so long
24    3,    7|           and embrace him. She who desired nothing more,~ ~shewed her
25    3,    8|            foorth a vehement sigh, desired to know what he~ ~was, being
26    4,    1|        into her Chamber. This long desired,~ ~and now obtained meeting,
27    4,    1|         for you,~ ~and not any way desired by me; who but your selfe,
28    4,    2|           broken in peeces. Then I desired to know, why he was so rigorous
29    4,    2|          Trumpet: That all such as desired~ ~to see God Cupid, which
30    4,    3|          how to enjoy their loves; desired no~ ~long time of deliberation,
31    4,    4|         lost her for whom he onely desired~ ~to live: not dreading
32    4,    7|         presence of Simonida,~ ~he desired to see the dead body, and
33    5,    2|         Latine language so well;~ ~desired to know what she was. Whereto
34    5,    3|         leagues hence. Then shee~ ~desired to know, how farre off she
35    5,    5|          his curteous answer; they desired him to let them know, by
36    5,    5|           herewith~ ~satisfied, he desired Jacomino to bee so pleased,
37    5,    7|        other, (though nothing more desired) to finde some~ ~ease in
38    5,    8|            message thankfully, and desired no~ ~other favour at her
39    5,    8|           onely happened this long desired~ ~conversion, of a Maide
40    5,    9| extraordinarily, that he earnestly desired to enjoy her as his owne;~ ~
41    5,    9|              was come thither, and desired to have some conference
42    5,    9|            all my life time I have desired to doe.~ ~ To approve his
43    5,   10|            eate, then to~ ~sleepe, desired her to let him have some
44    6,   10|          be thence carried, if any desired rest at mid-time of the~ ~
45    7,    8|          and albeit many times she desired mercy, and~ ~that hee would
46    7,   10|            him such tydings as hee desired to~ ~heare.~ ~ After the
47    8,    1|            which respect, he onely desired~ ~for to know, when she
48    8,    3|           what hee had long time~ ~desired. And having imparted his
49    8,    3|           onely thing which Maso~ ~desired) and holding on still the
50    8,    4|        committed; and afterward he desired to know, by what~ ~meanes
51    8,    6|           anie~ ~purpose: onely he desired them to suppe with him,
52    8,    7|        which now he more earnestly desired to effect, then~ ~to enjoy
53    8,    7|       neere the Tower, because she desired to speake with him. Which~ ~
54    8,    7|      revenge which he so earnestly desired to~ ~compasse, was now by
55    8,    9|        then Lords, and therefore~ ~desired to understand, by what secret
56    8,    9|          such cases as they most~ ~desired, to have wherwith they were
57    8,    9|         your good Angell, whom you desired to assist you, being so~ ~
58    8,   10|             In regard whereof, she desired (above all things else)~ ~
59    8,   10|           lent the money. Onely he desired to keepe the~ ~Keyes of
60    9,    5|          give him hope of what hee desired, but because~ ~she was then
61    9,    6|        doubting to effect what hee desired, yet~ ~undiscovered by any,
62    9,    8|          any blowes: and therefore desired a~ ~peacefull attonement,
63    9,    9|          her knees before him, and desired mercy for~ ~charities sake.
64   10,    2|            to grant, whatsoever he desired.~ ~ Holy Father, answered
65   10,    2|           grant it, as the~ ~other desired it, sending Letters of safe
66   10,    3|      another man, that earnestly~ ~desired to kill him; should bee
67   10,    3| Mithridanes conversed with him, he desired to know~ ~(albeit he respected
68   10,    4|    disposed her selfe to doe as he desired~ ~(although she earnestly
69   10,    5|    comfortable hope; and therefore desired the Lady, to tel hir what~ ~
70   10,    5|        enjoy what so earnestly hee desired: neverthelesse, he would~ ~
71   10,    5|         else in the world) he most desired to have, to part with it~ ~
72   10,    6|      another enjoy, what he rather desired for himselfe) to~ ~have
73   10,    8|            hope~ ~of that which he desired gave him pleasure, as much
74   10,    8|          both entirely~ ~loved and desired her.~ ~ "Now, for proofe
75   10,    8|      enough, that you held it as a desired benefit, Gisippus~ ~being
76   10,    8|   matchlesse a beauty (who perhaps desired it so~ ~much as himselfe)
77   10,    9|     Gentle-strangers, and such hee desired to respect with honor.~ ~
78   10,    9|            in the Garden, Thorello desired to understand, of whence,~ ~
79   10,   10|            had seene so much as he desired, concerning the patience
80   10,   10|           such comfort as my soule desired, and so in my other~ ~succeedings
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