Day, Novell

 1    1,    4|    directly to the Lord Abbots lodging, and delivering him the
 2    1,    6|   except he meant to leave his lodging, hee must live upon the~ ~
 3    1,    9|   dayly walkes by the widdowes lodging,~ ~it chaunced upon a Feastivall
 4    2,    1|  ordered all affaires at their lodging, Marquiso~ ~saide; It is
 5    2,    1|      they all three left their lodging,~ ~and resorting into a
 6    2,    2|     casually meete with worser Lodging.~ ~ In the time of Azzo,
 7    2,    2|       Julian to send me a good lodging at~ ~night. And let me tell
 8    2,    2|    came to an~ ~exceeding good Lodging. Which makes mee firmely
 9    2,    2| securely, nor come to~ ~a good lodging. No doubt then Sir (quoth
10    2,    2|       and thou shift for~ ~thy lodging. Afterward, the same man
11    2,    2|       much commended, and my~ ~lodging hath proved never the worser.
12    2,    2|   allow thee this night a good lodging, or no, for our~ ~owne we
13    2,    2|        providing himselfe of a lodging, but not caring what became
14    2,    2|         provided him of a good lodging, as you shall heare how.~ ~
15    2,    2|       can allow him one nights lodging too. The Chamber-maide,~ ~
16    2,    3|      affoorded little store of Lodging, and yet the Abbot would
17    2,    3|        as it~ ~would not allow Lodging for any of his Monkes? If
18    2,    5|     and drinke with him at his lodging. So breaking off~ ~further
19    2,    5|      she sent her to Andreas~ ~lodging, where (by good fortune)
20    2,    5|       knew an honest Gentleman lodging~ ~there, whose name was
21    2,    5|      of his departure~ ~in his lodging, or when he intended to
22    2,    5|     would have returned to his lodging,~ ~because it drew neere
23    2,    5|       if I~ ~returne not to my lodging, I shall wrong mine Host
24    2,    5|    Brother Andrea one nights~ ~lodging, which as easily she could
25    2,    5|  trained to so base a place of lodging, so that~ ~both he and the
26    2,    6|    little store of food, and~ ~lodging of the uneasiest, untill
27    2,    9|     recompence of~ ~one nights lodging with her, and she desired
28    3,    2|        all his fellowes in the lodging, and so~ ~escaped the punishment
29    3,    2|        was betweene both their lodging Chambers. At length, he~ ~
30    3,    2|    went he on to the~ ~Queenes lodging; and knocking at the doore
31    3,    2|        bee at rest in his owne Lodging, and all else sleeping in
32    3,    2|       fellowes, divers of them lodging~ ~both in that and the next
33    3,    2|       now returne to mine owne lodging againe, committing my Queene
34    3,    2|         At last he came to the lodging of the man indeede, that
35    3,    2|       so returned backe to his lodging againe. The Querry,~ ~who
36    3,    7|       on apace, he went to his lodging, with infinite molestations~ ~
37    3,    7|   servant behinde~ ~him in his lodging, he went (when he thought
38    3,    9|       returned to~ ~her wonted lodging, at the aged widdowes house,
39    4,    1|        occasion: went unto his lodging~ ~with the Cane, where viewing
40    4,    1|       neere to the~ ~Princesse lodging, as being altogether at
41    4,    1|  unseene~ ~of any) to his owne lodging: the cave being afterward
42    4,    1|       unseene) into his owne~ ~lodging. The same night, about the
43    4,   10|        thee home to thine owne lodging, because~ ~thou art not
44    5,    3|      might have any reasonable lodging? There are none so neere,
45    5,    4|    beside, which I cannot do~ ~lodging in your Chamber.~ ~ The
46    5,    4|        morning,~ ~for his owne lodging was neere to the same Gallery.~ ~
47    6,    9|       he went away to his owne lodging. They stoode all like men~ ~
48    6,   10|       serviceable youth at his lodging, to see that no bodie should
49    7,    1|        was very neere to their lodging Chamber, John~ ~heard the
50    7,    5|        from the place~ ~of his Lodging; about the ninth houre,
51    7,    6|        him quietly in his owne lodging.~ ~The selfe-same Evening (
52    7,    8|    brought~ ~her into her owne lodging Chamber, where washing her
53    7,    8|       leaving the maide in her lodging, and returning again~ ~to
54    8,    2|        to have a dinner at his lodging, for a few~ ~of some invited
55    8,    4|        my~ ~Chamber: but their lodging is so close to mine, as
56    8,    4|     two brethren were in their lodging, they easily~ ~heard his
57    8,    7|      as hee could) to his owne lodging;~ ~where, his spirits being
58    8,    7|      Lady into hir own poore~ ~lodging, where (such cates as they
59    8,   10|     wilt accept a Supper~ ~and Lodging in my house, which let it
60    9,    1|   departed secretly from his~ ~lodging, walking towards the Church-yard,
61    9,    1|  Palermini~ ~departed from his lodging, to do what hee was enjoyned
62    9,    1|        yet returne home to his Lodging: but, when the watch was~ ~
63    9,    4|      manner he left~ ~me in my Lodging, having first playd away
64    9,    6|    small receit of guests, not lodging any but on necessity, and~ ~
65    9,    6|    might compasse one~ ~nights lodging in her fathers house, whereof
66    9,    6|      must~ ~request one nights lodging with you, for we thought
67    9,    6|       where, out of thine owne lodging? What a shame is this base~ ~
68    9,    6|       shame, and come to thine lodging. Then faining to be~ ~much
69   10,    5|   following, she~ ~went to the lodging of Signior Ansaldo, who
70   10,    6|     the King returned~ ~to his lodging, concealing there closely
71   10,    8|       returned~ ~home to their lodging, where Titus being alone
72   10,    9|         you could not have any lodging, deserving to~ ~be termed
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