Day, Novell

 1    1,    3|       Father: in which regard, he affected them all equally, without
 2    1,    9|  perceived him, to be~ ~amorously affected towards her.~ ~ ~ ~ After
 3    1,    9|          for him, to be amorously affected~ ~towards so beautifull
 4    1,    9|             such as deserve to be affected: for, by how much they exceede
 5    1,    9|             to love you, that are affected of so many youthfull Gallants,
 6    2,    2|       Marquesse Azzo most dearely affected her,~ ~and (as his choysest
 7    2,    5|       them that most intimately~ ~affected Piero, my mother (who was
 8    2,    6|      whereas thou hast immodestly affected her, she~ ~shall become
 9    2,    7|         Ladie, whom he so deerely affected) hee might remaine some~ ~
10    2,    7|             persons, whome I most affected in all this world, as you
11    2,    7|       another world, that I~ ~was affected here by the fairest Lady
12    2,    8|      Husband, and he most deerely affected of them both, as~ ~well
13    2,    8|           Madam, and my~ ~dearely affected Mother, nothing hath more
14    2,    8|           his life, his deerely~ ~affected daughter Gianetta, denying
15    2,    9|      meanes, which a man (that is affected to her) can~ ~use? Doest
16    3,    3|     Gentlewoman, being amourously affected to an honest man,~ ~induced
17    3,    3|         and husband, of whom I am affected as deerely as his~ ~life,
18    3,    3|     understand how firmely she is affected, that you shall never heare
19    3,    5|    Magnifico,~ ~who had long time affected, yea, and closely courted, (
20    3,    6|          time offended, because I affected you, or~ ~beleeved that
21    3,    7|         left a widdow, I entirely affected an~ ~unfortunate young Gentleman,
22    3,    7|      confession) how faithfully I affected him, and what~ ~private
23    3,    7|    esteemed of them, so dearely~ ~affected by them, and so gladly embraced
24    4,    1|         any childe more deerely~ ~affected of a Father: and so farre
25    4,    1|         no meane happinesse to be affected by~ ~her, he thought it
26    4,    1|            caused the two deerely affected Lovers, in~ ~kinde discourse
27    4,    2|  remaining in me, are~ ~not to be affected by this man, or that. How
28    4,    3|      Restagnone, who most deerely affected his faire~ ~Ninetta, and
29    4,    4|  conceived of him, and whether he affected her so firmely,~ ~as by
30    4,    4|           you have bene amorously affected, or presently have~ ~any
31    4,    6|           world I~ ~most intirely affected. If my offence heerein doe
32    4,    8|        whom sometime she dearly~ ~affected in life. And being come
33    4,   10|          convenient, that (having affected hirn so~ ~deerely) she should
34    5,    5|          him all accesse unto the affected Mayden.~ ~ The appointed
35    5,    6|           she was as~ ~intimately affected towards him. Now because
36    5,    8|        company whom he so deerely affected; yet notwithstanding,~ ~
37    5,    8|        with the cruell yong Maide affected by Anastasio, who~ ~both
38    5,    9|            whom most~ ~dearely he affected, and so departed out of
39    5,   10|     thinking him to be~ ~man, and affected a woman as a man ought to
40    6,   10|          which~ ~those charitably affected people in simplicity gave
41    6,   10|          a kinde of foode greatly affected by those~ ~Friars, as men
42    6,   10|        gossip, friend, or deerely affected, by every~ ~one dwelling
43    6,   10|         Imbrata, who as earnestly affected to~ ~be in the Kitchin,
44    7,    3|           Reynard. Earnestly~ ~he affected his neere dwelling neighbour,
45    7,    6|  delighting in the company of her affected Friend,~ ~named Lionello,
46    7,    7|            how amorously~ ~he was affected to her. She cunningly sent
47    7,    7|         Anichino, my hearts deere affected Friend, live in hope, for~ ~
48    7,    9|          his name Pyrrhus, highly affected~ ~of Nicostratus, and more
49    7,    9|     glorie is it to thee, to be~ ~affected of so faire and worthy a
50    7,    9|      women as are so~ ~familiarly affected, need learne no wit of men
51    7,   10|           other~ ~Meucio di Tura, affected both one woman, called Monna
52    8,    4|        there, whom he so~ ~highly affected, fell to imbracing and kissing
53    8,    9|           and find him to stand~ ~affected unto you verie intirely:
54    8,   10|           Mistresse Biancafiore~ ~affected him, she sustained no losse
55    8,   10|    beguile some~ ~other; yet shee affected him (he thought) in better
56    9,    1|          Widdow of Pistoya, being affected by two~ ~Florentine Gentlemen,
57    9,    1|           to Pistoya) desperately affected, the one~ ~ignorant of the
58    9,    1|          questionlesse) they both affected her dearely, having undertaken
59    9,    6|         of Nicoletta, so~ ~fondly affected by Calandrino, putteth mee
60    9,    6|          City, became amorously~ ~affected to the Damosell, resorting
61    9,   10|        how her selfe~ ~stood best affected. And immediatly with a cleare
62   10,    2|     spirit, and one that highly~ ~affected men of vertue, hearing the
63   10,    4|          any~ ~thing esteemed and affected.~ ~ Understand then (Gracious
64   10,    4|        jewell which I~ ~have most affected, and intend to love none
65   10,    5|      Gilberto, being immodestly~ ~affected by Signior Ansaldo, to free
66   10,    5| vertuously inclined, was~ ~highly affected by a Noble Baron of those
67   10,    5|    striving to bee in like manner affected of her: to which end, she~ ~
68   10,    6|     another,~ ~whom he so dearely affected himselfe, without receiving (
69   10,    7|          in what manner she stood affected to him. Wherefore, one~ ~
70   10,    8|         And therefore if Gisippus affected more my life,~ ~then your
71   10,    8|           albeit most earnestly I affected her, I sought to~ ~procure
72   10,    9|       Thorello, so dearely he was affected to him: but~ ~necessity (
73   10,    9|           whom~ ~he most intirely affected) thus hee spake. Madame,
74   10,    9|        respected, much more to be affected in the highest~ ~degree.
75   10,    9|        afflictions of his dearely affected Lady, with due recompence
76   10,   10|  sufferinges. My faire and dearly affected Grizelda, shee whom thou~ ~
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