Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |    having a large and spacious Court in the~ ~middest round engirt
 2    1,    1|  notoriously) as others of the Court, betweene whom he made no~ ~
 3    1,    1|    favourable Letters from the Court, and give thee a~ ~reasonable
 4    1,    1|  blessed Mother, and the whole Court of heavenly Paradise: Oh,
 5    1,    2|         For, if~ ~he go to the Court of Rome, and behold there
 6    1,    2|          he had once seene the Court of Rome: neverthelesse,
 7    1,    3|     him very familiarly in his Court, and sitting downe by~ ~
 8    1,    5|     Turkes. Upon a day, in the Court of King Philip, sirnamed
 9    1,    6|    kept an open and hospitable Court, and never made~ ~refusall
10    1,    6|     arrived at the Lord Abbots Court, an indifferent while~ ~
11    1,    6|      Hall. The custome in this Court was such,~ ~that no manner
12    1,    7|       commendable exercises in Court, and sharpely reprooving (
13    2,    3|      have fled from my Fathers Court, and am come hither~ ~in
14    2,    7|      she came unto the Soldans Court.~ ~ After some few dayes
15    2,    8|  Heereupon, he resorted to the Court of the said Ladies the more~ ~
16    2,    8|        of the~ ~over-credulous Court, then either his owne Conscience,
17    2,    8|   conveyed himselfe out of the Court,~ ~making what hast he could,
18    2,    8|       President of Wales his~ ~Court; whereto the Count and his
19    2,    8|  especially when he left~ ~the Court of France, hee purposed
20    2,   10|      himselfe, and in Beauties Court of continuall requests,
21    2,   10|       time from sitting in the Court. These were his dayly~ ~
22    3,    1|    espy the Fac-totum in the~ ~court, according as Lurco had
23    3,    1| sweeping and making cleane the Court, heard all~ ~these speeches;
24    3,    2|      strangers were now in his Court, but onely such as~ ~belonged
25    3,    7|   heard, by proofe made in the Court of justice, that~ ~one Aldobrandino
26    3,   10|      in finding her before the Court had declared her father'
27    4,    1|       body. Continuing thus in Court with the King her Father,~ ~
28    4,    1|          purposes. Her Fathers Court being much frequented, with
29    4,    1|        spirits as resort to my Court, thou~ ~likest best to converse
30    4,    1|        to this instant in my~ ~Court; wherein thou hast given
31    4,    3|          returned backe to his Court, protesting severe revenge
32    4,    4|      her away from her Fathers Court before: with these and~ ~
33    4,    6|      laide in the midst of the Court, upon the white~ ~Damaske
34    4,    6|   Being~ ~delivered out of the Court, it was carried to buriall,
35    6,    2|      divers Gentlemen of~ ~his Court to Florence as Ambassadors,
36    6,    3|       the choysest beauties in Court:~ ~among all the other Florentine
37    6,    5|       celebrated~ ~by Order of Court, and in the Sommer time,
38    6,    7|   Friends; to appeare in the~ ~Court, as desiring rather to dye,
39    6,    8|        she cam into the royall Court of France, it was hatefull
40    7,    6|        againe into the Castell Court,~ ~and seeing such a goodly
41    7,    6|       Masters entring into the Court, came to her Lady,~ ~saying:
42    7,    6|      Gelding stood in the open Court, and~ ~therefore made a
43    7,    7|       thus he continued in the Court, it chanced, that certaine
44    7,   10|      when, where, and how to~ ~Court his Mistresse, which seemed
45    8,    4|        through a smal~ ~nether Court, where lights stood ready
46    8,    5|        againe, and finding the Court well~ ~filled with people,
47    8,    5|     Libell preferd into this~ ~Court, of such a paltry trifling
48    8,    7|   pleased to walke in the open Court of her house: she would
49    8,    7| conducting him into the~ ~base Court, where she lockt him up
50    8,    7|      before, so~ ~as the whole Court was covered therewith, and
51    8,    7|    poore Reniero.~ ~ About the Court walked hee numberlesse times,
52    8,    7|         looking downe into the Court; there they saw the Scholler
53    8,    7|        even so farre as to the Court doore:~ ~thou shalt not
54    8,    7|     downe the stayres to the~ ~Court doore; where, without opening
55    8,    7|        me from forth this open Court, where~ ~there is no shelter
56    8,    7|    went downe~ ~and opened the Court doore, and seeming exceedingly
57    8,    7|   farre as the doore of~ ~this Court, to excuse her selfe, and
58    8,    7|       buried with snow in your Court, not having~ ~anie place
59    8,    7|     poor I, trotted about your Court, with the teeth~ ~quivering
60    8,    7|       wast almost frozen in my Court, thou hast roasted me all
61    9,    5|        at a Well in the middle Court,~ ~bathing there also her
62    9,    5|    would not depart out of the Court, until Phillippo, standing~ ~
63    9,    5|       descended downe into the Court: there they found Phillippo
64    9,    5|   about our~ ~businesse in the Court: shee would presently leape
65    9,    5|      oftentimes downe into the Court onely to have a sight of
66    9,    5|     descended downe into the~ ~Court, where he found Nicholetta
67   10,    1|     When they were come to the Court, and the King made acquainted~ ~
68   10,    2|        hee returned~ ~from the Court Rome, reconciled Ghinotto
69   10,    2|       likewise into a spacious Court, wheron the windowes of~ ~
70   10,    2|     the windowes of~ ~the said Court gazed, all his mules and
71   10,    2|  consequently) to the~ ~Romane Court: but onely to save his owne
72   10,    2|        this~ ~Hall, and in the Court beneath, free from any spoyle,
73   10,    2|        such assurance from the Court of Rome,~ ~came thither
74   10,    3|        alone within the goodly Court of his Pallace: a poore
75   10,    7|       he returned backe to the Court. This humanity in~ ~the
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