Day, Novell

 1    1,    5|       the more, that nothing was provided for him, but~ ~Hennes onely:
 2    1,    6|         and drinke freely there; provided, that they came when the~ ~
 3    2,    2|         owne we are sufficiently provided; so passing the River, away
 4    2,    2|         any over-long~ ~tarying; provided him of a good lodging, as
 5    2,    3|          all such matters, had~ ~provided for his Traine in the Village,
 6    2,    5|        to the Lawes in that case provided.~ ~ As hee continued in
 7    2,    6|   himselfe to his Lordes enemie; provided for~ ~his secret flight
 8    2,    6|        poore expelled.~ ~ Having provided her selfe of a Nurse, they
 9    2,    6|          to his love and liking, provided, that it lye in my power
10    2,    7|      highly pleased her; alwayes provided, that it~ ~might be performed
11    2,    7|       night with certaine well~ ~provided ships, his men and he entred
12    2,    8|        over-reach her: alwayes~ ~provided, that shee can pleade in
13    2,    8|       but it should~ ~have beene provided for thee, and in as ample
14    2,    8|        of~ ~hir, whither she was provided of a Lover, or no. Gianetta,
15    2,    9|          that I have not failed. Provided, that thou doe first promise
16    2,    9|            vaunt, beeing so well provided, both of a loving friend,
17    2,   10|          him; whereto he yeelde, provided, that shee~ ~would willing
18    2,   10|      well contented~ ~therewith, provided, that he should not kisse
19    3,    1|         of such~ ~moment, we are provided of a thousand meanes, whereby
20    3,    2|      away thence with him, being provided of a~ ~Light, and the very
21    3,    5|      this answer, and being thus provided of so faire a beast, hee
22    3,    7|          Whereupon, the Pilgrime provided a~ ~goodly Banquet, whereat
23    3,    8|          to compound it, alwayes provided, that you can~ ~be of so
24    3,    8|        this powder had the Abbot provided, as should suffice for~ ~
25    4,    1|          his~ ~safer passage; he provided a Ladder of cords, with
26    4,    2|          wine, but when he was~ ~provided of both in a close corner.
27    4,    3|          their daies, first they provided~ ~themselves of goodly land
28    4,    3|          they came, very weakely provided of~ ~monies to defray their
29    4,   10|           to what purpose he had provided the~ ~water, nor what was
30    5,    1|       the Rhodians, to go~ ~well provided for the apprehension of
31    5,    2|         good meanes, that he was provided of a small~ ~Barke; and
32    5,    2|      nockes of the Arrowes be so provided, as not to receive any other,~ ~
33    5,    4|     their rest; Ricciardo having provided a Ladder of Ropes, with
34    5,    5|       associates, well armed and provided, for eithers safer entrance~ ~
35    5,    6|         returned thither againe, provided~ ~of such grappling-yrons,
36    5,    8|     yours, I will condiscend to, provided, that you will performe
37    5,    8| magnificent dinner had Anastasio provided, and the tables~ ~were covered
38    5,   10|        the supper, which she had provided for her selfe and the youth,~ ~
39    7,    2|       have foode, which I~ ~have provided for more then a moneth.
40    7,    3|        Agnesia, being sodainly~ ~provided of an invention, both how
41    7,    5|         with her motion, alwaies provided, that she went to no other~ ~
42    7,    9|  yeelding to~ ~content his Lady; provided, that he might remaine assured,~ ~
43    8,    1|       the request of~ ~Gulfardo, provided, that two especiall considerations
44    8,    1|    familiarly with him, having~ ~provided a banquet for him. What
45    8,    2|         for me: if you be not so provided,~ ~goe and make use of your
46    8,    3|         building, that thou hast provided such~ ~plenty of stones?
47    8,    4|        or presence: but I am not provided~ ~of any place.~ ~ A pretty
48    8,    7| whatsoever you have said, and am provided of the onely place in the~ ~
49    8,    8|      willing to consent: alwaies provided, that it be no imbarrement
50    8,    9|          of the world; alwayes~ ~provided, if men bee desirous of
51    8,    9|         not deceive me) them two provided for Buffalmaco and me,~ ~
52    8,    9|      Buffalmaco (being otherwise provided for~ ~him) delivering stearne
53    9,    1|       acceptance of your love;~ ~provided, that you will do one thing
54    9,    1|    arrive there with Alessandro, provided also of an apt excuse,~ ~
55    9,    4|          robde me.~ ~ They being provided, some with Prongges, Pitchforkes
56    9,    9|          doe.~ ~ Giosefo, having provided a good Hollywand, went into
57    9,   10|         in his contented estate, provided himselfe of a Mule, to~ ~
58   10,    1| requitall of their paines. Being provided~ ~in honorable order, both
59   10,    2|            was this which he had provided for your Lordship, as an
60   10,    2|      service. A costly dinner he provided likewise, whereto he~ ~invited
61   10,    4|       was willing to grant it;~ ~provided, it were honest, and in
62   10,    6|          in the like case so wel provided; he made a very goodly~ ~
63   10,    8|          that I am~ ~aboundantly provided, not as ambitious, or greedily
64   10,    8|      nothing all that day,~ ~nor provided of one penny to buy him
65   10,    9|      company, or himselfe better provided for their~ ~entertainment,
66   10,    9|        men also in like manner~ ~provided. Which when Saladine had
67   10,   10|        they were well satisfied, provided that~ ~he tooke a wife.~ ~
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