Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |           or in what manner they departed.~ ~So that few or none there
 2  Ind      |            delaying, before they departed thence, took order for their
 3    1,    9|         approiching, before they departed away from~ ~thence, and
 4    1, Song|       lights being brought, they departed to their~ ~severall Lodgings,
 5    2,    3|      then closest secrecie, they departed from~ ~Florence, not tarrying
 6    2,    4|       returne home poore, having departed thence so rich.~ ~ Meeting
 7    2,    4|          richer, then when~ ~hee departed first from his house. And
 8    2,    6|           his servile condition; departed from the drudgery of Messer
 9    2,    7|         of Osbech, secretly they departed thence to Rhodes.~ ~Being :
10    2,    7|            short while after, he departed out of this life, and they
11    2,    8|      extreamely,~ ~and when shee departed, it presently ceased. Now
12    2,    8|       and simple in apparrel, he departed from the Irish~ ~Earle his
13    3,    3|            benediction, home she departed.~ ~ After that the Gentlewoman
14    3,    3|          fast the window againe, departed as~ ~he came, and since
15    3,    7|        repulse by his beloved,~ ~departed from Florence, and returning
16    3,    7|            together, secretly he departed from Florence, without speaking
17    3,    7|    continued here still, and not departed hence in such~ ~desperate
18    3,    7|         future good successe, he departed from her,~ ~going to the
19    3,    7|        in his Pilgrims habit, he departed from her house, to~ ~awaite
20    3,    8|        men and women, long since departed out of this~ ~life, in mervailous
21    3,    9| repairing to her house any more, departed thence~ ~sodainly with her
22    4,    1|        and in a rapture of fury, departed (unseene) into his owne~ ~
23    4,    1|           after her~ ~Father was departed from her, caused certaine
24    4,    2|          this conclusion, Albert departed, leaving Lisetta in no~ ~
25    4,    2|      about Elisium, where Lovers departed out of this life,~ ~walke
26    4,    3|         of his so ready service; departed thence~ ~presently with
27    4,    4|        endued with~ ~courage, he departed thence unto Messina, where
28    4,    5|      undiscovered by any,~ ~they departed thence, and arrived at home
29    4,    5|      take notice thereof,~ ~they departed from Messina, and went to
30    4,    7|        turbulent multitude, they departed from the bench~ ~of Justice,
31    4,    8|          affaires in good order; departed out of this~ ~wretched life
32    5,    2|             that all those which departed thence in the small Barke
33    5,    2|         betweene them, Martuccio departed from her, and~ ~returning
34    5,    5|          as he enjoyed, and then departed~ ~out of this life. It came
35    5,    8|         of his familiar friends, departed from Ravenna, and rode~ ~
36    5,    9|      dearely he affected, and so departed out of this life. Madam
37    6,    7|      might. So that, before they departed thence, by~ ~comfortable
38    6,    7|            unadvised enterprize, departed from the Auditorie: and
39    6,   10|       loth to lye, so soone as I departed thence,~ ~I met with Maso
40    6,   10|       might give offence, they~ ~departed thence in an easie pace,
41    6, Song|          they all gave over, and departed to their Chambers.~ ~
42    7,  Ind|             All the Starres were departed out of East, but onely that,
43    7,    1|                So that Frederigo departed thence, both with the losse
44    7,    2|       shee hath done: so the man departed, and the variance ended.~ ~
45    7,    7|         their farewell, and were departed,~ ~leaving them all alone,
46    7,    8|       burned in the Chamber, she departed~ ~thence, and sate downe
47    7,    9|   asswaging him on the other, he departed forth of~ ~the Chamber.~ ~
48    7,   10|         their soules that were~ ~departed out of this life, and found
49    8,    2|         what hee came for; and~ ~departed afterward in his light tripping
50    8,    3|      other especiall affaires;~ ~departed from Maso, concluding resolvedly
51    8,    8|      time.~ ~ Spinelloccio being departed from Zeppa (who followed
52    8,    9|        on~ ~betweene them, Bruno departed thence, and acquainted Buffalmaco
53    8,    9|          hearing mee. And when I departed thence,~ ~no men in the
54    8,   10|        the Chamber, the slaves~ ~departed, and then shee sweetly embracing
55    8,   10|       sweet kisses and embraces; departed thence, to~ ~the place where
56    8,   10|       calling her, forthwith she departed out~ ~of her Chamber. And
57    8,   10|     should not be discovered, he departed in~ ~a small vessell thence,
58    8,   10|    Florins. No~ ~sooner were you departed her but I had them readie,
59    9,    1|         to his doublet and hose; departed secretly from his~ ~lodging,
60    9,    1|       past, Rinuccio Palermini~ ~departed from his lodging, to do
61    9,    3|         great cause, and so he~ ~departed away from him.~ ~ Calandrino
62    9,    5|    unthankefull for it. Away hee departed~ ~from them, and hid himselfe
63    9,    6|       matters of no moment, they departed from Florence, as if they
64    9,    9|      unto them both, before they departed away from him.~ ~ ~ ~ Upon
65   10,    2|          Ghinotto had heard, hee departed courteously~ ~from him,
66   10,    3|      more; with which words shee departed~ ~thence, and never after
67   10,    3|    instruction, and Nathan was~ ~departed from him; hee secretly gave
68   10,    3|         the onely man, that ever departed hence, without~ ~enjoying
69   10,    3|  occasions~ ~called him home: he departed thence with his men, having
70   10,    6|   marriage, in sad~ ~mourning he departed thence into Apuglia, where
71   10,    8|       Titus Quintus Fulvius, and departed thence with~ ~him to Rome.
72   10,    8|         Husbands bed, and then~ ~departed all away. The Chamber wherein
73   10,    8|         the father of Titus, was departed out of this~ ~mortall life,
74   10,    8|    necessarilie required,~ ~they departed from him, presently sending
75   10,    8|         desperate thoughtes, hee departed thence, never meaning to
76   10,    9|         courteous demeanour, she departed from them, leaving her Husband
77   10,   10|         fifteene dayes, since we departed from the~ ~City of Florence,
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