Day, Novell

 1    1,    2|     joyfully did, hearing him so earnestly to desire~ ~it. Jehannot
 2    1,    3|     estimation whereof, made him earnestly desirous to leave it~ ~as
 3    1,    5|       began to affect her very~ ~earnestly, concluding to embarke himselfe
 4    1,    9|        knowing and seeing, how~ ~earnestly she was sollicited by many
 5    2,    1|       whole Discourse; all three earnestly entreating him,~ ~to commisserate
 6    2,    6|        teares from his eyes, and earnestly he laboured by~ ~kinde perswasions,
 7    2,    6|        friend. And although most earnestly he desired that~ ~which
 8    2,    6|       having met with Gasparino, earnestly entreated~ ~him (on the
 9    2,    7|        the Prince~ ~thereto very earnestly, they both went together
10    2,    7|     therof, and complaining very earnestly unto them,~ ~entreated that
11    2,    7|    desirous to see her: wherfore earnestly they solicited him to~ ~
12    2,    7| therefore (worthy friend) most~ ~earnestly I desire you, that if I
13    2,    7|      impossible to be done, as~ ~earnestly likewise I entreate thee,
14    2,    8|        to death for your sake, I earnestly~ ~entreat you, not to deny
15    2,    8|         Slave, that I did not so earnestly desire thy sweete~ ~embracements
16    2,    8|       like a kinde Father) being earnestly~ ~desirous to see her; he
17    2,    8| sorrowfull for~ ~all her sinnes, earnestly desiring that shee might
18    2,    9|        Merchants then present,~ ~earnestly laboured to breake the wager,
19    2,   10|        attained to~ ~some matter earnestly desired, or else recovered
20    3,    1|       against him, and longed as earnestly till shee came to awake
21    3,    4|    perfection. Puccio being very earnestly desirous to understand the~ ~
22    3,    6|         of his desire, as~ ~very earnestly he hath solicited me thereto.
23    3,    7|          noble House, who became earnestly~ ~enamoured of a Widdow,
24    3,    7|      feete,~ ~entreated him very earnestly, that if he were come to
25    3,    7|        small request, which I am earnestly to crave at thy hands, thou~ ~
26    3,    7|         be done, and once more~ ~earnestly desiring her, to conceale (
27    3,    9|     Counts soule and~ ~her owne; earnestly desiring them, to undertake
28    3,    9|          promise, whereto he was earnestly~ ~importuned, by all his
29    4,    2|       dwelt a poore man, whom he earnestly~ ~intreated, to save both
30    4,    3|    consent. And being now~ ~most earnestly importuned by her for the
31    4,    5|  infinite~ ~wofull lamentations, earnestly entreating to have it restored~ ~
32    4,    7|           and desiring (the more earnestly) the~ ~sentence of death
33    4,    8|      according as before she had earnestly entreated him. But when
34    4,    9|     night,~ ~and (perhaps) being earnestly desirous to see him; marvailing
35    4,   10|      drowned in her teares) most earnestly entreated her,~ ~to advise
36    5,    1|      Judge of beauty,~ ~coveting earnestly in his soule, to see her
37    5,    1|      slept not in a businesse so earnestly importing him, set~ ~on
38    5,    9|         extraordinarily, that he earnestly desired to enjoy her as
39    6,    2|        saide Messer Geri)~ ~most earnestly entreated.~ ~ In regard
40    6,    4|        entreated Chichibio verie earnestly, that hee would bestow a
41    6,    9|     Betto~ ~Bruneleschi, who was earnestly desirous, to procure Signior
42    6,   10|           Guccio Imbrata, who as earnestly affected to~ ~be in the
43    7,    3|   friended, being named Reynard. Earnestly~ ~he affected his neere
44    7,    6|          Couch, speaking~ ~thus (earnestly) to Lambertuccio. Sir, if
45    7,    9|         began to affect him very earnestly, and in such sort, as~ ~
46    7,    9|   eloquence, to effect what I so earnestly desire: because, by~ ~languishing
47    7,    9|       him but Pyrrhus onely: she earnestly~ ~entreated, that as a mitigation,
48    7,   10|        matters, made them very~ ~earnestly desirous to know, by what
49    8,    5|       Plaintiffes and Defendants earnestly pleading:~ ~Matteuzzo (before
50    8,    6|    Albeit they laboured him very earnestly, yet all proved not to anie~ ~
51    8,    7|          his love-suite the more earnestly, and began~ ~to write letters,
52    8,    7|        on her, which now he more earnestly desired to effect, then~ ~
53    8,    7|          the revenge which he so earnestly desired to~ ~compasse, was
54    8,    7|        which although thou didst earnestly covet,~ ~yet my rash credulitie
55    9,    1|      shall ever do for her: shee earnestly~ ~entreateth you, that this
56    9,   10|       therefore because you so~ ~earnestly desire it, I am the more
57   10,    2|         concerning Ghinotto, and earnestly requesting~ ~to see him.
58   10,    3|  liberality to another man, that earnestly~ ~desired to kill him; should
59   10,    4|          desired~ ~(although she earnestly longed, to glad her parents
60   10,    5|            ever to enjoy what so earnestly hee desired: neverthelesse,
61   10,    6|          that a King, being so~ ~earnestly enamoured as this King was;
62   10,    8|     necessitie.~ ~ If thou doest earnestly love faire Sophronia, who
63   10,    8|         any power~ ~with thee, I earnestly entreat thee, that, by freeing
64   10,    8|      powerfully, and Gisippus as earnestly perswading on the other,
65   10,    8|            Moreover, albeit most earnestly I affected her, I sought
66   10,    8|         of justice.~ ~ His soule earnestly thirsting, by all possible
67   10,    9|     meanes hee wrote the Letter, earnestly~ ~intreating one of the
68   10,    9|            soliciting the Soldan earnestly that it might be accomplished.~ ~
69   10,    9|       and his Monkes, intreating earnestly of them all, that no~ ~word
70   10,   10|        subjects, they very often earnestly solicited him, to match~ ~
71   10,   10|      there present, who had very earnestly importuned~ ~Gualtiero (
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