Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |         miseries; wherefore, being willing to part with them as easily
 2  Ind      |           wish that they~ ~were as willing to come, as all we are to
 3    1,    1|     oftentimes confessed, yet am I willing now to make a~ ~generall
 4    2,    6|            the Sicillians,~ ~or he willing to subject himselfe to his
 5    2,    7|          the others intention, yet willing enough to~ ~shake hands,
 6    2,    7|        speake a word, except he be willing to loose his~ ~life: for
 7    2,    7|        made answere, that shee was willing to passe thither with~ ~
 8    2,    7|           Sister. The Merchant was willing to give~ ~her any contentment,
 9    2,    7|            of~ ~mee, whether I was willing to abide in that condition
10    2,    8|         who readily declared his~ ~willing consent thereto, and with
11    2,    9|      perswaded, that if my wife be willing to wander, the law is in
12    2,    9|            wiser sort of men are~ ~willing not to know them; because
13    2,    9|         thy head;~ ~but if thou be willing to stand upon the proofe,
14    2,   10|        provided, that shee~ ~would willing goe away with him. She denied
15    2,   10|        then either the Judge was~ ~willing they should have done, or
16    2,   10|       which you have saide, and be willing to depart hence~ ~with you:
17    3,    3|           then I can doe; as being willing to embrace such offers,
18    3,    4|           followed, yet were never willing to instruct other men therein;~ ~
19    3,    6|            where he~ ~pretended no willing long time of tarrying, but
20    3,    7|          whereof divine mercy is~ ~willing to purge you, and to make
21    3,    7|            therefore I am the more willing to undergo it. Neverthelesse,
22    3,    7|            it seemes you~ ~are not willing to take knowledge of him,
23    3,    9|            Soveraigne~ ~saide she, willing am I, and most heirtily
24    3,    9|         shall find me therein both willing~ ~and ready: for I prize
25    3,   10|          she repeated her mission. Willing to~ ~put his resolution
26    4,    3|        beare to you both, being as willing to worke any meanes that~ ~
27    4,    6|          owne, which I am the more willing to acquaint~ ~you withall.~ ~
28    4,    7|          by Pamphilus, maketh me~ ~willing to report another to you,
29    4,   10|           Kindred or Friends, were willing to take any knowledge of
30    4,   10|           Maide her selfe did, and willing to save life~ ~rather then
31    4,   10|            City, he~ ~was the more willing to heare her message, he
32    5,    1|           merites. Now, they being willing to have more certain~ ~experience
33    5,    3|          whereto she declaring her willing~ ~obedience, began to speake
34    5,    3|          afterwards, I am the more willing for to let you~ ~heare it.~ ~
35    5,    4|         over-fond of her, and very willing to give her contentment;
36    5,    4|     marriage, whereto~ ~she was as willing as he. Messer Lizio presently
37    5,    7|       Mother verily beleeving, and willing to preserve~ ~her Daughter
38    5,    8|        them plainly, that slie was willing to be~ ~the Wife of Anastasio:
39    5,    9|           a desire to any~ ~thing, willing him to reveale it, and assuring
40    7,    1|        replyed, that he was~ ~very willing; and being both up, they
41    7,    4|            capeable of sleepe, nor willing to sit alone in the house.
42    7,    5|       Madame Lauretta,~ ~maketh me willing to speake of another jealous
43    7,    5|     honesty, that if I were but as willing, as thou art~ ~suspitious:
44    7,    7|             Gentleman, if any were willing to give him entertainment.~ ~
45    7,    7|       being a weake woman, and not willing to endure~ ~over many Amorous
46    7,    8|          turned to Madam Neiphila, willing her to supply the next place;
47    8,    1|            to borrow, as they were willing~ ~alwaies to lend him. He
48    8,    1|         sent her word, that he was willing to performe her request,
49    8,    3|            replyed Maso; but, to a willing minde, no travell~ ~seemeth
50    8,    5|           hee was both ready and~ ~willing, and then thus began. Honourable
51    8,    5|           Judge being~ ~very willy willing to heare either party: Matteuzzo,
52    8,    6|       opinion of Calandrino? Is he willing to~ ~have this tryall made,
53    8,    7|        Gentlewoman made him a very willing promise, and immediately
54    8,    8|       loyall wife: I am the more~ ~willing to consent: alwaies provided,
55    8,    9|           therefore was the more~ ~willing, to undergoe the office
56    8, Song|          also the young Gentlemen, willing to go take their rest:~ ~
57    9,    1|   contradicting opinions, he was~ ~willing divers times to turne home
58    9,    5|          already past. And, were I willing to conceale the truth, and~ ~
59    9,    6| unadvisedly committed, and with no willing consent~ ~of her selfe:
60    9,   10|           Barletta, was often very willing~ ~to goe lodge with an honest
61    9,   10|           desire it, I am the more willing to doe it. Onely you must~ ~
62    9,   10|      prosperous unto you, as I was willing to create you our King.~ ~
63   10,    2|            answere, that he was as willing to grant it, as the~ ~other
64   10,    3|          disposition, which he was willing to make knowen by~ ~experience:
65   10,    3|         unto, although you were so willing to~ ~part with it. But those
66   10,    4|     lovingly replyed, that she was willing to grant it;~ ~provided,
67   10,    6|      outward appearance) he seemed willing to grant it.~ ~ When Supper
68   10,    7|          our City, I~ ~am the more willing to relate it, upon your
69   10,    7|           to dye, and so I am most willing to~ ~doe.~ ~ True it is,
70   10,    7|          therefore, am not onely~ ~willing to accept him for my Husband,
71   10,    8|           he went softly to Titus, willing him to goe~ ~to bed to his
72   10,    8|           her, namely, if she were willing to be~ ~his wife.~ ~ She
73   10,    8|           then, that I~ ~should be willing to be your wife. At which
74   10,    8|         with mee, I was the more~ ~willing to acquaint you therewith,
75   10,   10|          you~ ~shall find mee both willing and ready. In the same poore
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