Day, Novell

 1    1,    1|        devotion, committed~ ~to the trust of a heedlesse intercessor;
 2    1,    1|             in whom he might repose trust to~ ~meete with their lewdnesse.
 3    1,    1|             in~ ~those times, great trust and beleefe was given to
 4    1,    1|          houre of my death, which I trust will make amends for all.
 5    1,    6| niggardnesse, and base folly. And~ ~trust me Bergamino, I never felt
 6    2,    2|            was not according to the trust he reposed in her. But~ ~
 7    2,    5|        promise,~ ~purposing, not to trust her in this serious piece
 8    2,    6|            his devotion, and little trust to be reposed in the Sicillians,~ ~
 9    2,    7|      recommended me to their loving trust, with especiall~ ~charge,
10    2,    8|        addition of another, which I trust,~ ~will no way discontent
11    2,    8|             office committed to his trust, by~ ~orderly proceeding,
12    2,    8|             you. Notwithstanding, I trust (in the~ ~regard of mine
13    2,    9|               A second replyed; And trust me, I should do no lesse,
14    2,    9|            the womans wealth; would trust it in no other~ ~roome,
15    2,    9|          whom hee reposed especiall trust, sending him to Geneway~ ~
16    2,   10|       people is~ ~committed to your trust and care, for with the day
17    3,    1|         therein, under the care and trust of one woman, divers~ ~virgins
18    3,    2|             little to mervaile. Now trust mee Sir, quoth~ ~shee, this
19    3,    4|          part of the~ ~World, would trust her selfe in the young mans
20    3,    4|       Puccio instantly replyed. Now trust me Sir, there is no great~ ~
21    3,    8|          one whom he might securely trust. In the dead time of the
22    3,    9|          friends, to whose care and trust she was committed, in~ ~
23    3,    9|       perceived, he saide unto her. Trust me vertuous Mayde,~ ~most
24    3,    9|           good Madame) both of your trust and fidelity,~ ~whereon
25    3,   10|             seeing ye have laid the trust on me."~ ~ Neiphila cried
26    3, Song|             Assure a loyall Maidens trust.~ ~ Never was Lover so unjust,~ ~
27    4,    1|         with him, yet not daring to trust any one with so important~ ~
28    4,    1|          betray their overconfident trust; Guiscardo~ ~descended againe
29    4,    2|             the poore mans care and trust, thus~ ~he spake. Sir, I
30    4,    4|          chosen friends thus put in trust, being a jeweller, a man~ ~
31    4,    6|           it from me, and the small trust thou~ ~didst repose in me,
32    4,    9|         never better~ ~pleased. Now trust mee Madame, answered the
33    4,   10|        Chamber, thus she spake. Now trust me~ ~Mistresse, not one
34    4, Song|           to greeve~ ~ Which (under trust) findes Treason in his Love.~ ~ ~ ~
35    4, Song|          her in whom I most reposed trust:~ ~ I then could see apparant
36    4, Song|     betrayed, where you repose best trust.~ ~ ~ ~ The words contained
37    5,    1|           whom I repose~ ~especiall trust) by the friendly favour
38    5,    2|             but because I durst not trust any other with the~ ~message,
39    5,    2|          whereupon~ ~hee saide. Now trust me faire Damosell, thou
40    5,    3|           whom he reposed especiall trust. Riding on thus thorow the
41    5,    4|             any way offensive (as I trust) but~ ~exemplary for some
42    5,    4|            long as we please.~ ~Now trust me deare Love (answered
43    5,    5|          the Queene thus spake. Now trust me~ ~Philostratus, though
44    5,    5|         whom he~ ~might repose more trust, then he did in Jacomino:
45    5,    7|           and reposing his-chiefest trust in him.~ ~ As the other
46    5,   10|      returned this~ ~answer.~ ~ Now trust me Daughter, thy case is
47    6,    2|             Servant, hee sayde. Now trust mee, Cistio told~ ~thee
48    6,   10|         himselfe also, for reposing trust in such a careles knave,
49    6,   10|            and because I wold~ ~not trust any one with matters of
50    6,   10|          pleasantly thus spake. Now trust me Gallants, this day wee
51    7,    6|       chaunced to meete him.~ ~ Now trust mee deare wife (said Beltramo)
52    7,    7|          reposed his most especiall trust~ ~in him, as a man altogether
53    7,    7|             whom I reposed the like trust as I have done, and do in~ ~
54    7,    7|             Egano thus replyed. Now trust me thou hast said very well:~ ~
55    7,    9|             affaires to my care and trust:~ ~never blame mee to misdoubt,
56    7,    9|           presently answered. Now~ ~trust me Pyrrhus, I think thou
57    7,    9|           seated as I left you. Now trust mee Pyrrhus, answered Nicostratus,
58    7,    9|          who hath reposed so much~ ~trust in thee? So, descending
59    8,    2|      perceiving, that she would not trust him upon bare~ ~words, nor
60    8,    2|          Morter no more; I will not trust her with the keeping of
61    8,    3|              of water in it.~ ~ Now trust me Sir, (said Calandrino)
62    8,    6|           jesting humor, saide: Now trust mee~ ~Calandrino, if it
63    8,    6|             must put some friend in trust, to invite your Neighbors~ ~(
64    8,    7|          our warmer Countrey.~ ~And trust me, I am exceeding sorrowfull,
65    8,    7|           selfe, for~ ~reposing any trust in him, who stood bound (
66    8,    7|       little or no reason at all to trust thee) and discovered the~ ~
67    8,    8|            not) I found, the honest trust I~ ~reposed in him, deserved
68    8,    9|       Society; and, by the~ ~honest trust thou reposest in mee, bee
69    8,    9|             him in the rest.~ ~ Now trust me kinde friend Bruno, replyed
70    8,   10|            thus she replyed.~ ~ Now trust me Salabetto, whatsoever
71    8,   10|          whom she reposed especiall trust; and after they had~ ~privately
72    9,    5|          sodainly replyed thus. Now trust me Bruno, it is to bee~ ~
73    9,    9|        travell, and whither.~ ~ Now trust me Sir, answered Melisso,
74   10,    7|           office of a friend to thy trust, desiring~ ~thee, not to
75   10,    7|            to him, according to the trust reposed in~ ~him. Wherwith
76   10,    9|         affaires of importance. Now trust me Syr, replyed~ ~Thorello,
77   10,   10|             in the execution of the trust~ ~reposed in him: but having
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