Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |      delight.~ ~ These words were highly pleasing to them all, and
 2  Ind      |        company) that the Sunne is highly mounted, the~ ~heate (elsewhere)
 3    1,    1|        price.~ ~ These words were highly pleasing to the holy Friar,
 4    1,    1|     Sunday being a holy day,~ ~is highly to be reverenced: for as
 5    1,    2|         recited by Pamphilus, was highly pleasing to the company,~ ~
 6    1,    6|          Wherewith Primasso being highly contented, yeelding him
 7    2,  Ind|          a goodly~ ~creature, and highly pleasing to behold, having
 8    2,    3|          Lady, that every eye was highly delighted to behold her,
 9    2,    6|         deny it, for I~ ~hold her highly worthy of my love. If I
10    2,    6|           declares it selfe to be highly~ ~predominant; his very
11    2,    7|          gracious Ladies)~ ~sinne highly in one, as namely, in coveting
12    2,    7|          and civill apparancie,~ ~highly to deserve his verie best
13    2,    7|          displeased the Lady very highly, seeing her~ ~selfe thus
14    2,    7|         her to him: a matter most highly pleasing to the~ ~Prince,
15    2,    7|         her incomparable~ ~beauty highly extolled, yea even by the
16    2,    7|         Lady,~ ~answered, that it highly pleased her; alwayes provided,
17    2,    7|           sodainly, that he was~ ~highly pleased with these good
18    2,    7|    Goddesse of chastity, who is~ ~highly reverenced and regarded
19    2,    8|         Count, that I repute love highly favourable to mee, by guiding~ ~
20    2,    8|      Campe,-and were therewith so highly~ ~offended, that the Count
21    2,    9|    Trencher, and therewith was so highly pleased; that hee requested
22    2,   10|           gracious assembly, most highly~ ~commended the Novell re-counted
23    3,    3|     Gentlewoman of~ ~good spirit, highly minded, endued with beauty
24    3,    3|         knew whom shee meant, and highly commending the~ ~Gentlewoman
25    3,    6|          schoole him.~ ~Ricciardo highly pleased herewith, and being
26    3,    8|         heavens will therewith be highly offended: but Ferando being~ ~
27    4,    2|           and sanctimonious life, highly commending penance and~ ~
28    4,    2|         stood in a place somewhat highly exalted, wherto he~ ~chained
29    4,    4|    betweene them, each~ ~being as highly pleased with this poore,
30    4,    5|         although this sight~ ~was highly displeasing to him: yet
31    4,    6|         graciously related, was~ ~highly pleasing unto the other
32    5,    1|          which contented~ ~him so highly before.~ ~ Chynon being
33    5,    1|       most mooved me, is a matter highly~ ~importing to me, and very
34    5,    2|    counsell pleased the King very highly, and he being a Prince of~ ~
35    5,    5|         they had lived in Faenza, highly beloved,~ ~and graciously
36    5,    6|         sight of~ ~Restituta, was highly pleased with her excelling
37    5,    7|         his body, which proved so highly pleasing to his Master Amarigo,~ ~
38    5,    7|        with their journey., and~ ~highly honoured by the Gentlemen
39    5,    7|           the case stood.~ ~ Most highly pleased was Amarigo with
40    5,    8|        Ladies, as pitty is most~ ~highly commended in our sexe, even
41    5,    8|       notes of a good nature, and highly to be~ ~commended in any
42    5,    8|     Anastasio: which newes did so highly content them, that~ ~upon
43    5, Song|       beside, and that of Dioneus highly~ ~commended. Some part of
44    6,    1|          as they become men verie highly, yet do they~ ~shew more
45    7,    1|    Aemillia) it had bene a matter highly~ ~pleasing to mee, that
46    7,    7|        hearing the woman to be so highly commended, and never (as~ ~
47    7,    7|      commendable qualities, was~ ~highly pleased to have so seeming
48    7,    8|         night.~ ~ This devise was highly pleasing both to Roberto
49    7,    9|           more: his name Pyrrhus, highly affected~ ~of Nicostratus,
50    7,    9|          youth finds it selfe too highly wronged, being defeated
51    7,    9|        Next to this, tell me, how highly maist thou confesse~ ~thy
52    7,    9|           him, and they both were highly pleasing~ ~unto him.~ ~
53    8,    1|            wherewith she was most highly~ ~contented) she lockt them
54    8,    4|           her there, whom he so~ ~highly affected, fell to imbracing
55    8,    4|          heard all the discourse, highly he commended the~ ~wisedome
56    8,    7|           Gracious~ ~Fortune! how highly am I obliged to thee for
57    8,    7|           lyed not) was~ ~once so highly pleasing in thine eyes.
58    8,    9|        Brunoes familiarity was so highly~ ~pleasing to him, that
59    8,    9|        those Gentlemen who had so highly honoured him. The two famous~ ~
60    8,   10|   fifteene dayes, wherein you are highly beholding to Fortune, that
61    9,    3|        your heart. Calandrino was highly pleased with his words,~ ~
62    9,    7|        which absurd humors~ ~were highly displeasing to her husband:
63    9,    9|      given: in which regard, they highly commended the counsell,
64   10,    1|          was~ ~backt, a gift most highly pleasing to Rogiero, in
65   10,    1|           of the King, but rather highly in his commendation.~ ~And
66   10,    2| magnanimious spirit, and one that highly~ ~affected men of vertue,
67   10,    3|      Pallace, where many dayes he highly~ ~honored and respected
68   10,    4|           sometime a Knight, most highly~ ~respected for his vertues,
69   10,    4|            Lady knowing her selfe highly beholding to the Knight,
70   10,    4|   wonderful accident: every one~ ~highly commending Gentile, and
71   10,    5|        vertuously inclined, was~ ~highly affected by a Noble Baron
72   10,    6|        away from him (who hath so highly honoured you) his~ ~chiefest
73   10,    6|           King, expressed in~ ~so highly recompencing the noble Knights
74   10,    7|   Instruments, for which he~ ~was highly in favour with King Piero,
75   10,    8|       make apparantly knowne: how highly I acknowledge this thy~ ~
76   10,    8|        supposed. These newes were highly displeasing to the~ ~Father
77   10,    8|        wherein I account him most highly praiseworthy: and~ ~the
78   10,    9|         them: wherefore, it~ ~did highly distast him, that he had
79   10,   10|        most cruell man, and~ ~did highly compassionate the Ladies
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