Day, Novell

 1    1,    1|    thought themselves, that could get the smallest~ ~peece or
 2    2,    1|         shall never~ ~compasse to get neere. Martellino being
 3    2,    1|            they tooke care how to get~ ~him out of the peoples
 4    2,    2|      himselfe, that if he could~ ~get entrance, there was no feare
 5    2,    2|        all the night, and then to get him gone in the morning.
 6    2,    2|        him. Make hast~ ~good man, get thee into this Bath, which
 7    2,    5|         studied, how shee might~ ~get all the gold, or the greater
 8    2,    5| perceiving, that his calles could get no answere from~ ~the Lad;
 9    2,    5|       Mistresse any such Brother. Get thee gone go ie good man,
10    2,    5|        then~ ~verie gladly will I get mee gone. Hereat the Maide
11    2,    5|    Starres from the Firmament, as get againe the least~ ~doyt
12    2,    5|        successe,~ ~made meanes to get out of the grave, and afterward
13    2,    5|      advised~ ~him with speede to get him out of Naples. As instantly
14    2,    6|         happinesse? And how can I get forth of this~ ~prison,
15    2,    7|        the~ ~Countrey, comming to get what they could finde in
16    2,   10|      great wrong, in~ ~seeking to get her from me; because I am
17    3,    2|     Queenes bed, and how he might get entrance into her~ ~Chamber,
18    3,    2|     rather glad, that she might~ ~get her to rest againe. Scarcely
19    3,    3|          perplexed, strove how to get it from him, saying; Holy
20    3,    7|          passing by her doore, to get a sight of her if he were~ ~
21    3,   10|    Rustico, why does he want~ ~to get out of Hell? If only he
22    4      |    povertie, as they advise me to get some thing, whereon to make
23    4,    2|      language meeke and humble to get~ ~mens goods from them;
24    4,    8|         doest thou not depart and get thee~ ~gone? So putting
25    4,   10|          being gone) in hope to~ ~get more Crownes, and curtisie
26    4,   10|             desirous of sleeping, get thee home to thine owne
27    4,   10|      their moneyes,~ ~coveting to get much, and to spend little.
28    4,   10|    staires or~ ~doore, whereby to get forth.~ ~ When the Women (
29    4,   10|       thee~ ~sleeping. But go and get his deliverance if thou
30    4, Song|              But when I strove to get forth of the snare,~ ~ I
31    5,    1|          instruction could before get entrance) with loves piercing
32    5,    1|           willed the Mariners, to get away from her by all their
33    5,    1|        way: so that~ ~striving to get forth of the gulfe, whether
34    5,    2|            by greedy~ ~seeking to get more, happened to be taken
35    5,    3|         not finding any meanes to get forth of the Forrest, still~ ~
36    5,    5|            and why doest thou not get thee to bed? And thou (quoth
37    5,    9|         Farme, to let his Faulcon get him his dinner and supper,~ ~
38    5,   10|           my House in my absence. Get me therefore~ ~something
39    6,    1|       Pinne-fold, and unable~ ~to get out, albeit the doore stood
40    6,    2|         he~ ~saide. Fellowes, now get you gone, and leave me to
41    6,   10|        contending who shold first get entrance, such~ ~was their
42    6, Song|            From which I could not get in any wise.~ ~ Love, if
43    7,    1|          say:~ ~ But to my Garden get the gone,~ ~ Under the Peach-tree
44    7,    2|            I know not well how to get off, if you will be the
45    7,    3|  extreamitie, saide to the Friar. Get on your garments quickely,~ ~
46    7,    4|            shee not prevailing to get entrance againe, by all
47    7,    4|     drunkennesse, would~ ~alwayes get her selfe to bed. By helpe
48    7,    4|          essaying how she might~ ~get it open by strength: which
49    7,    4|         entrance, before he could get to the Wels side; she was
50    7,    5|           and then (in Gods name) get you to bed.~ ~Whereto she
51    7,    5|           over the house top, and get in at our~ ~gutter Window,
52    8,    6|         there are~ ~means enow to get it againe. Meanes enow to
53    8,    6|         it againe. Meanes enow to get it againe? said~ ~Calandrino,
54    8,    7|                 shortly hee shall get him gone, and then I dare
55    8,    7|           mocked, he attempted to get open the doore, or how he
56    8,    7|         neere it,~ ~as none might get entrance there till his
57    8,    7|          as much water shalt thou get of me to asswage thy thirst,
58    8,    9|           his utmost endevour, to get~ ~himself released thence:
59    8,   10|    company,~ ~till from some they get most part of their wealth,
60    9,    3|            hang~ ~me, if ever she get me under her againe, or
61    9,    5|      which~ ~caused Nicholetta to get her gone presently, sheltring
62    9,    6|       Awake Signior Panuccio, and get you gone hence~ ~to your
63   10,    2|            Lord Abbot) if I could get forth of thy masters fingers,
64   10,    4|          who being once minded to get him~ ~gone, as satisfied
65   10,    6|            and gave him advise to get them both married:~ ~wherein
66   10,    6|           in a King, that such as get into their possession in~ ~
67   10,    7|          her, and health began to get the upper hand of them.
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