Day, Novell

 1    1,    1|          comfort thy selfe and rest resolved, that if thou wert one of
 2    1,    2|            seene: I could then have resolved my~ ~selfe, never to have
 3    1,    3|           his perpetuall dishonour; resolved to~ ~reveale his neede and
 4    1,    4|             by the Monke, and to be resolved more assuredly in the~ ~
 5    1,    5|            wherein to be the better resolved, turning a merry~ ~countenance
 6    1,    6|   magnificent and vertuous men, hee resolved to~ ~goe see this rare bounty
 7    1,    8|        revenge for her wrongs, shee resolved to checke the Kings deniall
 8    1,    9|          comming thitherward, and a resolved~ ~determination among themselves
 9    2,    2|          now how to spend the time, resolved to use the Bath~ ~which
10    2,    2|       befalne him, wherein he fully resolved her, and shee~ ~was the
11    2,    4|             into as low poverty: he resolved to~ ~die, or to recompence
12    2,    5|        faire Sister, I desire to be resolved in one thing, to~ ~wit;
13    2,    5|         Having thus meditated,~ ~he resolved to make sure of his owne
14    2,    6|          better manner.~ ~Heere she resolved now to live and dye, being
15    2,    6|          his~ ~greatnes, but with a resolved judgement, thus replied.
16    2,    7|             that she had absolutely resolved with her selfe, that never~ ~
17    2,    7|          served to no~ ~effect, hee resolved to compasse his purpose
18    2,    7|             a Barke of Geneway: hee resolved to surprize her by meanes~ ~
19    2,    7|         When night was come, having resolved with himselfe what was~ ~
20    2,    7|           her eyes to bee otherwise resolved. But this was not the delight
21    2,    7|            any contentment, but yet resolved her, that under the title
22    2,    8|      friends and confederates, they resolved manfully to encounter~ ~
23    2,    8|             Mother, desirous to bee resolved, whether his confession
24    2,    9|       though thou shouldest rest so resolved, yet cannot I be~ ~of the
25    2,   10|              mine, for you heare my resolved determination.~ ~ The Judge
26    3,    1|             intended~ ~to be better resolved, almost falling sicke of
27    3,    2|            his love divers times he resolved on some~ ~desperate conclusion,
28    3,    2|          Lanthorne, purposing to be resolved in his suspition. No~ ~guests
29    3,    6|          could bee easily remedied: resolved to~ ~make himselfe knowne
30    3,    7|       Wherefore,~ ~as before he had resolved, when time served to purge
31    3,    9|            losse of he labour, I am resolved to try her cunning, and~ ~
32    3,   10|           desert. So firmly was she resolved~ ~that after several days
33    4,    1|      detaine as my prisoner, I have resolved how to proceed with him:
34    4,    1|        disturbance; for if you have resolved now in your extremity~ ~
35    4,    1|           thee, though once I had~ ~resolved, to die with drie eyes,
36    4,    8|            frivolously employed; he resolved~ ~to dye, and yet to compasse
37    4,    8|             say.~ ~ In the end, she resolved to try how her husband would
38    4,    9|           the place, where~ ~he had resolved to do the deed; hee rushed
39    4,   10|          body. The case beeing thus resolved on with the Pacient and
40    5,    1|           the adventure. Being thus resolved, he prevailed with divers
41    5,    1|    therefore all (with one consent) resolved to set saile for~ ~Candye,
42    5,    2|          windes. For thus she had~ ~resolved with her selfe, that the
43    5,    6|         conformity in consent, they resolved, to~ ~bestow her as a rich
44    5,   10|             wherein the youth fully resolved~ ~him.~ ~ Pedro being no
45    6,   10|           from sight of~ ~any, they resolved there to bathe themselves.
46    7,    3|         being great with childe, he resolved to become a Godfather to
47    7,    5|           her hope, then thus she~ ~resolved to outrun the rest of her
48    7,    5|             committed, and having~ ~resolved what to do in this case,
49    7,    5|      himself.~ ~And he having fully resolved, to watch his own street
50    7,    7|         convenient, I desire to bee resolved by you: Among all the men~ ~
51    7,    8|           must needes bee~ ~further resolved in this apparant doubt:
52    7,    9|             the rest beside; I have resolved upon a private Friend, and
53    7,    9|             be the more assuredly~ ~resolved, nothing can be questioned,
54    7,   10|            not so: but I~ ~would be resolved, whether thou art among
55    7,   10|             Wherein Tingoccio fully resolved him. And upon~ ~further
56    8,    5|        intended Tale, which I had~ ~resolved on when it came to my turne:
57    8,    7|        labour, and endeavour: hee~ ~resolved with himselfe constantly,
58    8,    8|           distaste) he faithfully~ ~resolved, to be a firmer friend to
59    8,    9| sufficiently pleasing to them; they resolved on their~ ~continuance heere,
60    8,    9|            of the Candle-holder: he resolved to~ ~acquaint him with his
61    9,    3|         cost thereof.~ ~ And having resolved what was to bee done, they
62   10,    1|            his~ ~fame, wherefore he resolved on his departure thence,
63   10,    3|            from his~ ~horse, he had resolved (before he would kill him)
64   10,    3|             mine owne~ ~will, and I resolved to doe that, wherein thou
65   10,    3|           so desirous to have it, I resolved~ ~immediately to bestow
66   10,    6|             longer~ ~sufferance: he resolved determinately with himselfe, (
67   10,    7|          conquered by loving you, I resolved for ever~ ~after, to make
68   10,    8|          end whereat I aime, and am resolved to pursue it. In which~ ~
69   10,    8|          men, and of no courage; he resolved with himselfe, that their~ ~
70   10,    9|          recovery of the holy land, resolved to make a generall voyage~ ~
71   10,   10|          inquisition, he absolutely resolved to marry her, and having
72   10,   10|            present being clearely~ ~resolved from the former doubt which
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