Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |         the Unkle the Nephew, the Sister the Brother, and the Wife~ ~
 2    2,    5|      meeting heere with your owne Sister, beyond all hope or expectation
 3    2,    5|       comfort to~ ~me, to finde a sister here, where I had no such
 4    2,    5|        mean~ ~Merchant. But faire Sister, I desire to be resolved
 5    2,    5|            you are with your owne Sister, who (you say) you never~ ~
 6    2,    5|          replied. I love you as a Sister~ ~ought to be loved, and
 7    2,    5|        they shall finde that your Sister (for~ ~your sake) will bid
 8    2,    5|        was in company of his owne Sister Fiordeliza (for so did she~ ~
 9    2,    5|          our Brother and supposed Sister were parted. The season
10    2,    5|           to find a Queane to his Sister, receiving so~ ~foule a
11    2,    5|         how soone have I lost a~ ~Sister, and five hundred Crownes
12    2,    6|         as if she were~ ~his owne sister, without parting from him,
13    2,    7|          because~ ~shee was their sister in Law.~ ~ Military provision
14    2,    7|           conference had with his sister, about her dishonourable
15    2,    7|        that he hath offered to my Sister: no~ ~one being so hardy
16    2,    7|           she had bene his owne~ ~Sister, shee having good cause
17    2,    7|          would respect her as his Sister. The Merchant was willing
18    2,    7|          the title of~ ~being his Sister, it would be no warrant
19    2,    8|         God had not forgotten his Sister, so in mercy he became as
20    2,    8|          husband to your naturall sister,~ ~having as yet never received
21    2,    8|          Gianetta,~ ~is your owne Sister; and deliver me up as your
22    3,    1|          began in this manner.~ ~ Sister (quoth she) if I were faithfully
23    3,    1|            redound to thy profit. Sister, replyed the other Nun,
24    3,    1|     purpose, saying. I know not~ ~Sister, whether it hath entred
25    3,    1|     worthy the title of a man. Ah Sister, it~ ~hath oftentimes bin
26    3,    1|          observe themselves.~ ~ A Sister of this house once told
27    3,    1|       understanding parts. Behold Sister, heere lyes a creature,
28    3,    1|      halfe absolved.~ ~ Ave Maria Sister (saide the other Nun) what
29    3,    1|        our virginity to~ ~God? Oh Sister (answered the other) how
30    3,    1|        part of~ ~payment. Yea but Sister, replied the second Nun
31    3,    1|          how~ ~shall we doe then? Sister (quoth our couragious wench)
32    3,    1|         shee schooled her younger Sister in wit,~ ~albeit as forward
33    3,    1|            thus answered. You see Sister (quoth she) it is now the
34    3,    1|      close Arbour, till~ ~another Sister, who had often observed
35    4,    2|          newes concerning their~ ~Sister; and they discreetly concealing
36    4,    2|          which shewing to~ ~their sister, and sharpely reproving
37    4,    3|        flyeth away with the elder Sister.~ ~The third couple, are
38    4,    3|         empoysoned (because their Sister~ ~seemed to bemoane his
39    4,    3|          the~ ~importunity of her Sister Magdalena, in the still
40    4,    3| sacrificed in the rescue of her~ ~Sister, such a divell is anger,
41    4,    3|          dissembling speeches.~ ~ Sister (quoth he) my wife hath
42    4,    3|         any farewell of her other Sister and~ ~her Husband. To the
43    4,    5|         Gemignano, and they had a Sister named Isabella, young, beautifull,~ ~
44    4,    5|       time past,~ ~betweene their sister and Lorenzo.~ ~ Many deliberations
45    4,    5|           ensue to them, or their Sister, no evill acte being (as~ ~
46    4,    5|      answer. What is your meaning Sister, by so many~ ~questionings
47    5,    5|        afterward knowne to be the Sister to Giovanni, she was given~ ~
48    7,    1|      indeede John) is my indeered Sister and Friend, and the~ ~most
49    7,    8|      sharpe reprehension of their Sister.~ ~Which when their mother
50    7,    8|      unmannerly behaviour to your Sister? If I were as you~ ~are,
51    7,    8|        shamefull abusing of our~ ~Sister, because thou art a notorious
52    7,    9|        Wife, Mother, Daughter, or Sister, pleasing in the eye~ ~of
53    9,    2|        him or Isabella. The saide Sister,~ ~disclosing the same to
54    9,    2|             seene a man enter our Sister Isabellaes Dorter, and you
55    9,    2|         but the poore~ ~offending Sister: she began to give her very
56   10,    4|          as if you were mine owne Sister. And yet~ ~the good deed
57   10,    5|          mine owne naturall borne Sister; and likewise, you may depart
58   10,    6|           Genevera, and her fayre Sister~ ~Isotta, to be joyned in
59   10,    6|         whose~ ~sake he loved her Sister likewise) but became so
60   10,    6|          not~ ~onely she, but her Sister also; discovering both his
61   10,    8|    Octavius; and Titus gave his~ ~Sister in mariage to Gisippus,
62   10,    8|          shee were thy true borne Sister? Darest~ ~thou presume to
63   10,    8|       daughter, the brother his~ ~sister, and the stepmother her
64   10,    8|           in marriage,~ ~his owne Sister, a most beautifull Lady,
65   10,    8|   magnificence and~ ~honesty, the Sister of Charity and Gratitude,
66   10,    8|          suspition, to give his~ ~Sister Fulvia in marriage to Gisippus,
67   10,   10|             company of his sweete Sister. Whereat the Lady shewed
68   10,   10|           knowing her to~ ~be his Sister.~ ~ Now was the Marquesse
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