Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |       commended her counsell, but desiring also to put it in~ ~execution;
 2  Ind      |        them their~ ~deliberation, desiring (in behalfe of all the rest)
 3    1,    1|           thou sinned therein, by desiring~ ~more then was reasonable,
 4    1,    1|      meane estate of Merchandise, desiring none other then honest~ ~
 5    1,    1|       name, so will I conclude,~ ~desiring that it may evermore be
 6    1,    4|           her from thence againe, desiring~ ~her to tarrie there (without
 7    1,    4|           began to comfort~ ~her, desiring her to forbeare weeping:
 8    1,    7|        recreate disturbed mindes, desiring none but~ ~commendable exercises
 9    2,    1|           two thus sustaining me, desiring to come~ ~neere the Saint
10    2,    1|       pitious moane, and humbly~ ~desiring (for Gods sake) of every
11    2,    5|          to attend her Mistresse, desiring to know, when it~ ~should
12    2,    5|      beddes, and called to him,~ ~desiring him to be gone, and let
13    2,    5|    extreamely to himselfe, that~ ~desiring to wash him at the Sea side,
14    2,    5|         upright in the Tombe, and desiring to make use of~ ~this happy
15    2,    6|       long time kept the Lad, and desiring (by his~ ~best meanes) to
16    2,    7|           up their hands, wofully desiring mercy of him:~ ~but he perceiving
17    2,    7|      fully finished, the Soldane, desiring~ ~to accomplish what formerly
18    2,    8|         all her sinnes, earnestly desiring that shee might be confessed
19    2,    8|         valew should be produced; desiring Sir Roger upon the~ ~sight
20    2,    8|     honoured Sir Roger Mandevile, desiring to be made acquainted~ ~
21    2,    9|       store of money~ ~as he had, desiring her to forsake that Country,
22    2,    9|         savage beasts. Afterward, desiring such garments as better
23    2,   10|         of his~ ~comming thither, desiring him to demand what ransome
24    3,    3|         more money into his hand, desiring~ ~him in his Masses, to
25    3,    5|           sent for the Magnifico, desiring to buy his fayre~ ~Gelding
26    3,    6|        the whole businesse, and~ ~desiring her to be favourable therein
27    3,    7|         and once more~ ~earnestly desiring her, to conceale (as yet)
28    3,    9|    Highnesse most humble thankes, desiring to know of~ ~whence, and
29    3,    9|         and~ ~her owne; earnestly desiring them, to undertake the charge
30    3,    9|        contented~ ~therewith. And desiring to heare some tydings of
31    4,    2|          you~ ~slept sweetly, and desiring very often to awake you,
32    4,    3|          against poore Lovers, in desiring, that their amourous processions~ ~
33    4,    6|  important businesse. Andreana,~ ~desiring more the dead mans company,
34    4,    7| whatsoever she saide, or did, and desiring (the more earnestly) the~ ~
35    4,    8|       quickely~ ~condiscended, as desiring to see him dead, whom sometime
36    4,   10|        the house, and therefore~ ~desiring to finish all his fortunes
37    4,   10|           feete of Master Doctor, desiring him to pardon a great error,~ ~
38    4, Song|        thee, and do not fable,~ ~ Desiring, that to end my misery,~ ~
39    5,    2|       lamented~ ~extraordinarily, desiring now rather to dye, then
40    5,    3|       before had surprized Pedro, desiring now to shift for~ ~their
41    5,    3|        how he~ ~happened thither, desiring to know, if any Village
42    5,    8|           all to much admiration; desiring to~ ~know what it was, and
43    6,    7|        being~ ~appointed (without desiring any other counsell) he went
44    6,    7|        appeare in the~ ~Court, as desiring rather to dye, by confessing
45    6,    8|        downe~ ~by her Unckle, who desiring to know what had displeased
46    6,    9|           they had made of Guido, desiring never~ ~more after to meddle
47    7,    4|          all~ ~humble entreaties, desiring him (for charities sake)
48    8,    6|        offend in this case:~ ~he, desiring to understand who they be,
49    8,    7|         the estate of Widdowhood, desiring to match her selfe no~ ~
50    8,    7|           his intire~ ~affection, desiring her to worke for him in
51    8,    7|           extraordinarily joyful; desiring to see~ ~them as effectually
52    8,    7|            so deare a friend, and desiring him to exercise his utmost
53    8,    9|          sorrowfull then they, as desiring~ ~nothing more then my remayning
54    8,   10|          without~ ~making shew of desiring any speedy dispatch, he
55    9,    9|           Great Britaine. The one desiring to learne~ ~what he should
56    9,    9|     discretion. Because every one desiring to enjoy peace, repose and~ ~
57    9,   10|  afterwards) there was no further desiring of any more Mulemaking:
58   10,    1|   received no gift from you, as~ ~desiring thereby covetously to become
59   10,    7|         of a friend to thy trust, desiring~ ~thee, not to refuse me
60   10,    7|         Apothecaries house, where desiring to see a goodly garden,~ ~
61   10,    8|           knowledge of him, and~ ~desiring to save the life of Gisippus,
62   10,    8|    wandred he knew not~ ~whether, desiring rather to die than live;
63   10,    9|           flights:~ ~but Saladine desiring to know, which was the fayrest
64   10,    9|           appeare distastable, in desiring to crave~ ~one especiall
65   10,    9|           so soone as he~ ~could, desiring the still continued rememberance
66   10,    9|            the Abbot by his name, desiring him not to be afraid, for
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