Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |          open streete; two Swine going by, and (according~ ~to
 2    1,    2|        would turne a Jew. And so going neerer to Abraham, he~ ~
 3    1,    4|        as he returned to her.~ ~ Going forth of the chamber, and
 4    1,    4|        resolve upon the rest. So going~ ~very softly to the Chamber,
 5    1,    5|      surprized in love, by Lords going beyond them in degree:~ ~
 6    2,    5|         entred boldly: the Mayde going in before, and guiding~ ~
 7    2,    5|       the very same~ ~place; and going in, without any knowledge
 8    2,    5| businesse which we are instantly going to effect; thy losse~ ~hath
 9    2,    6|        forsaken~ ~all her goods, going aboord a small Barke with
10    2,    6|        the River of Maira, where going on~ ~shore, and into their
11    2,    6|          Messer Gasparino,~ ~and going aboord the Gallies which
12    2,    7|     tooke a light in his~ ~hand, going on to the bed, where the
13    2,    7|       her infortunate beauty.~ ~ Going aboord the Barke againe,
14    2,    7|     returned to~ ~Famagosta, and going before the King of the country,
15    2,    9|      into the Chamber, the night going on apace,~ ~and the Gentlewoman
16    2,    9|         committed to his memory. Going neere to the bed, he~ ~saw
17    2,   10|        have a day of fishing, he going aboord a small Pinnace~ ~
18    2,   10|      knowledge of me. Wherefore, going neerer to her, he~ ~saide:
19    2,   10|       deerely have I bought your going on fishing,~ ~because never
20    3,    3|          and comely of~ ~person, going alwayes in blacke garments
21    3,    5|      commendable person, alwayes going so neate, fine, and~ ~formall
22    3,    7|         to weepe likewise;~ ~and going somewhat neere her, he saide.
23    3,    7|          he departed from her,~ ~going to the prison where Aldobrandino
24    3,    8|    smarting~ ~whip in the other, going to Ferando, he stript off
25    4,    1|         doore of the cave,~ ~and going downe the staires, found
26    4,    3|    Lovers attended for them, and going~ ~all aboord the Pinnace,
27    4,    4|       Grand-father, for his owne going to Thunis, under~ ~colour
28    4,    7|    considering~ ~thereon.~ ~ She going to the bed of Sage, reporting
29    4,    9|        other exercises of Armes, going~ ~commonly alike in their
30    4,   10|          to the Physitians wife, going before the~ ~bench of Justice,
31    5,    1|       might not bee~ ~hindred of going aboord the ship, when the
32    5,    1|          teares, and outcries,~ ~going on together, without any
33    5,    4|        Cocke to the whole House, going foorth~ ~into his Garden,
34    5,    4|           In he went againe, and going to his wives Chamber, saide
35    5,    4|     opened it very softly, and~ ~going to the window, shewed her
36    5,    5|         which were in the House: going thence~ ~afterward to Fano,
37    5,    6|      alone upon the Sea-shore,~ ~going from Rocke to Rocke, having
38    5,    7|      ought not to be denied him; going presently to~ ~the Counsell
39    5,    7|       with these glad newes, and going~ ~to the Ambassadour Phineo,
40    5,    9|        had but a few left him.~ ~Going then with chearfull lookes
41    5,   10|        Candle in~ ~his hand, and going foorth of the Parlour, heard
42    6,    4|         for their~ ~mounting. So going unto Chichibio, he said:
43    7,    1|      doore, and so they arose,~ ~going both together to conjure
44    7,    2|     woman, a house Dove, sildome going out of my doore: have sold~ ~
45    7,    3|       she opened the doore, and (going forth to him) with~ ~a chearefull
46    7,    4|          his warme bed; and then going downe the staires againe,
47    7,    5|       with so solemne a time, by going earely in a morning~ ~unto
48    7,    5|         and went up the stayres, going to dinner with his Wife.
49    7,    6|      arising from her Couch, and going neere to~ ~the Bed, because
50    7,    7|      same manner as he found it. Going to the beds side where the~ ~
51    7,    7|        your wearinesse and early going to bed, I could not~ ~have
52    7,    7|      head Attire and Chin-cloth, going presently downe into the~ ~
53    7,    9|       and the~ ~whole assemblie, going to the Perch whereon the
54    8,    2|         In troth Sir Simon, I am going to the City, about some
55    8,    2|        because I met thy Husband going to the Citie. By this time,~ ~
56    8,    3|      before~ ~breake of day, and going forth at S. Galls Port,
57    8,    3| undiscovered of you all. Beside, going along the streets, I met
58    8,    4|      forth of their Chamber, and going to the Market place,~ ~Fortune
59    8,    6|      were revenged on~ ~him, for going to seeke the invisible Stone.~ ~
60    8,    6|        the Taverne,~ ~Calandrino going directly home to his house,
61    8,    7|         as yet extinct or no. So going to the window againe, and~ ~
62    8,    7|        the~ ~Tower, saw both hir going and returning from the River,
63    9,    1|   undertaken? And whither~ ~am I going? What do I know, but that
64    9,    3|         no grievance at all; and going still on; Buffalmaco sodainely~ ~
65    9,    5|       face and hands: Calandrino going (by chance) to~ ~the same
66    9,    5|          Wherefore,~ ~Calandrino going forth of the roome where
67    9,    5|   Calandrino;~ ~and as they were going towards Florence, Bruno
68    9,    5|         man of~ ~action already, going, singing, and frisking before
69    9,    5|    Nicholetta sitting alone, and going towards her,~ ~began to
70    9,    6|          my Husbands~ ~bed, I am going to both my guests.~ ~ So,
71    9,    9|    availeable the counsell is of going to the Goose Bridge. So~ ~
72   10,    2|           and the cause of his~ ~going thither. Which when Ghinotto
73   10,    2|       chiefest~ ~followers: then going to him againe the next morning,
74   10,    4|          the Lady~ ~by the hand, going to Nicoluccio, thus spake.
75   10,    5|          wel pleased, or no, who going to beholde t, saw it most~ ~
76   10,    6|            reverence to him, and going to the place of entrance
77   10,    6|            having observed their going into the water, the equall
78   10,    8|     place where hee dwelt,~ ~and going to be neere about his house,
79   10,    9|          Thorello misdoubted his going with him,~ ~if (when he
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