Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |            which causeth the more contentment in them, because the~ ~attayning
 2  Ind      |        ayme at our~ ~pleasure and contentment, reproofe and scandall may
 3  Ind      |         but give them the greater contentment.~ ~Dioneus, who (above the
 4    1,    4|          judgement may cause most contentment.~ ~Wherefore having heard
 5    2,    6|        Father, you have raised my contentment to the highest~ ~degree,
 6    2,    6|          the time of this mutuall contentment, to the end that nothing~ ~
 7    2,    7|            few dayes for his more contentment, and so they rested verily~ ~
 8    2,    7|         willing to give~ ~her any contentment, but yet resolved her, that
 9    2,    8|           not any thing~ ~for thy contentment, be it of what quality soever,
10    2,    9|     enjoying of his owne pleasing contentment (a thing not~ ~chancing
11    2,    9|   continued there with no meane~ ~contentment.~ ~ Much did shee pitty
12    2,   10|         no expectation of mutuall contentment.~ ~The Judge being married,
13    2,   10|          for his faire wives more contentment, he~ ~continued divers daies
14    2,   10|    heereafter to give thee better contentment. Wherefore~ ~(deare heart)
15    2,   10|        strive to give me better~ ~contentment then you have done; surely,
16    2,   10|          or other, and more to my contentment, then if I were~ ~with you.
17    2, Song|        those delights, which kind contentment bring?~ ~ Come, come, sweet
18    2, Song|         those delights which kind contentment bring?~ ~ ~ ~ After this
19    3,    4|      Puccioes paines, with equall contentment to them both, which~ ~made
20    3,    6|          hardly, live in any true contentment~ ~after. Wherefore, joy
21    3,    7|     happen to~ ~yeeld me the like contentment, as to see my Father free
22    3,    7|          tydings to your better~ ~contentment. And questionlesse, if I
23    3,    8|       before him, to his no small contentment,~ ~before she would say
24    3,    9|           his answer, to give him contentment, she would depart~ ~thence,
25    3,    9|          was not the day of his~ ~contentment, but onely this; for now
26    3,   10|      their no meane, pleasure and contentment, Dioneus and~ ~Fiammetta,
27    4,    1|          hearts~ ~joy and mutuall contentment. And having concluded on
28    4,    1|    mutually we enjoyed our hearts contentment.~ ~Now it appeareth, that
29    4,    2|       sufficiently, and to~ ~your contentment. But you may do me a great
30    4,    2|           still he soothed to her contentment, and (as~ ~occasion served)
31    4,    3|        enjoyed their hearts sweet contentment, yet~ ~undiscovered.~ ~
32    4,    3|       safely injoy the benefit of contentment. As wealth~ ~aboundeth with
33    4,    3|           to~ ~live in more ample contentment.~ ~ Passing on their time
34    4,    4|           him~ ~with such joy and contentment, as nothing in the world
35    4,    6|           pleasures with equall~ ~contentment to them both.~ ~ It came
36    4,    6|      being desirous to~ ~give her contentment, delivered her and her Chamber-maid
37    4,   10|        served to their no meane~ ~contentment: but being risen from the
38    5,  Ind|           to their own liking and contentment, they began~ ~(in continuation
39    5,    1|           with such extraordinary contentment, as he had no power to~ ~
40    5,    1|         This direction gave great contentment~ ~to Chynon, who remained
41    5,    1|       lived in no meane~ ~joy and contentment: albeit there was a long
42    5,    4|          very willing to give her contentment; promised~ ~to impart her
43    5,    4|           their no little joy and contentment.~ ~ Now had they more leasure
44    5,    6|       their exceeding comfort and contentment. And Guion observing, that
45    5,    7|           it, and to her no meane contentment, as it appeared no~ ~lesse (
46    5,    9|        disabled of yeelding you~ ~contentment, which all my life time
47    5,   10|          mutuall joy and Houshold contentment, such as ought to bee~ ~
48    6,    4|           selfe well,~ ~and to my contentment: albeit I advise thee, to
49    6,    7|     yeelded the hearers mirthfull contentment, but likewise delivered~ ~
50    6,   10|      dominion may yeelde us~ ~all contentment. Dioneus being thus invested
51    6,   10|    themselves there to their owne contentment, and were cloathed with~ ~
52    7,    8|          open passage, to further contentment with her amourous~ ~friend,
53    7,   10|          your liking, and for the contentment of us~ ~all; With which
54    7,   10|           choice delight and much contentment, all were imployed,~ ~till
55    8,    4|         of her) yeelded him any~ ~contentment. Which fond affection of
56    8,    7|           pursuite of her amorous contentment, then~ ~any way governed
57    8,    8|           to their equall joy and contentment.~ ~ But, whether as a just
58    8,   10|         it would yeelde you any~ ~contentment. But to let you know unfainedly,
59    8,   10|        from whence also he sent~ ~contentment to his Master at Florence (
60    9,    3|           and aimeth also at your contentment,~ ~according to the scope
61    9,    5|            time with our generall contentment) should tye us to the course
62    9,    6|      equall simpathy, and mutuall contentment of them both, in~ ~expectation
63    9,    7|       thing be done, to cause her contentment; which absurd humors~ ~were
64    9,    9|          might be to her Husbands contentment. But~ ~she, not altring
65    9,   10|      because I lodge to mine owne contentment, and so~ ~much the rather,
66   10,    4|           no meane joy and hearty contentment received both his~ ~wife
67   10,    6|           Fish, to the Kings high contentment, who observed their~ ~behaviour
68   10,    7|            conceived such joy and contentment, as even in the very same
69   10,    7|        received as much joy and~ ~contentment thereby, as ever any wife
70   10,    8|    concerning the fitting of mine contentment, or~ ~pleasing thee in thy
71   10,   10|         but also yeeld~ ~him high contentment; whereto the Lord Marquess
72   10,   10| condescended, more to yeeld you~ ~contentment, then for any particular
73   10,   10|           I may~ ~receive as much contentment in your promise performed,
74   10,   10|         for your owne dignity and contentment, for I shall therewith~ ~
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