Day, Novell

 1    1,    1|           hindered by him: for to send him~ ~away (sicke as he
 2    2,    2|         pray God and S. Julian to send me a good lodging at~ ~night.
 3    2,    5|        Inne, I made the bolder to send for you hither.~ ~After
 4    2,    5|          me a great kindnesse, to send for your friends to sup
 5    2,    6|           expectation; but rather send me backe to prison, and
 6    2,    6|           would likewise have you send into Sicily,~ ~who informing
 7    2,    6|        the behalfe of Conrado) to send him the Poore expelled;
 8    2,    6|       house, whom I will gladly~ ~send unto him. But you may tell
 9    2,    7|        father. If you please to~ ~send her home under my conduct,
10    2,    7|         so~ ~pleased) he wold yet send her in Royall manner to
11    2,    9|    assurance, the Soldane used to send thither some of his~ ~ordinarie
12    2,   10|          hee determined, not to~ ~send, but rather to go himselfe
13    3,    1|     aforesaid~ ~labours, I should send him thither, as (indeed)
14    3,    1|        and dye, before I helpe to send them any.~ ~ When Massetto
15    3,    6|           you have caused me~ ~to send him from time to time, perhappes
16    3,    6| experience, I~ ~caused my wife to send him word, that she would
17    3,    6|           any meaning in~ ~me, to send my wife thither; I rather
18    3,    6|           not answere mee? I will send to~ ~Ricciardo, who loveth
19    3,    8|             much, as hereafter to send thee to the World once more;
20    3,    8|          when next my~ ~Wife doth send me food, I pray you worke
21    3,    9|       shee~ ~must entreat him, to send her (as a testimony thereof)
22    3,    9|           loveth it deerly. If he send the Ring, you shall give
23    3,    9|       give it me,~ ~and afterward send him word, that your daughter
24    3,   10|      great a test, he forebore to send her away,~ ~and took her
25    4,    8|    neighbour: that if we do not~ ~send him out of her company,
26    4,    8|          inconvenience, we should send Jeronimo~ ~some far distance
27    4,    9|       when I am set at the Table, send it to me in a silver dish,~ ~
28    5,    5|       began to vary, which should send the other out of the~ ~way,
29    5,    5|           meanes)~ ~the one could send away the other, but either
30    5,    9|          owne~ ~thoughts. Shall I send, or goe my selfe in person,
31    5,    9|             could) shee would not send for it; but go her selfe
32    6,    2|        what place else I~ ~should send thee? Being come againe
33    6,    2|        what place else hee should send him? Marrie (quoth~ ~Cistio)
34    6,    2|         trueth, for neither did I send thee with any such~ ~dishonest
35    6,   10|         duties which annually you send unto us. For the~ ~collection
36    7,    5|          purpose now and then, to send you a Novice or young Clearke
37    7,    9|         affecteth. The second, to send me a locke or~ ~tuft of
38    7,    9|         and~ ~soundest teeth, and send it mee as her loves true
39    8,    2|             apparrell, and yet to send her no Florines neither.~ ~
40    8,    2|           desire her likewise, to send me~ ~my Cloake, which the
41    8,    2|      quickely thou wert best, and send him backe his~ ~Cloake;
42    8,    3|              which afterward they send to the great Soldane, and
43    8,    6|        spare,~ ~by him thou didst send away thy Brawne, to one
44    8,    7|         began~ ~to write letters, send gifts, and tokens, all which
45    8,    7|          house: she would soone~ ~send for him, into a place much
46    8,    7|            untill her Lady should send~ ~for him. This night shee
47    8,    7|        maide Ancilla, whom I will send to comfort him in his~ ~
48    8,    7|    Whereupon he was~ ~inforced to send for Phisitions, to be advised
49    8,    7|          will make the Image, and send it you, as also~ ~the charme,
50    8,    7|         beasts, by whom she might send for her~ ~waitingwoman.
51    8,    7|        estate she was; as also to send his servant unto dinner,~ ~
52    8,    7|         gracious favour; at least send me uppe a glasse of~ ~Water,
53    8,    9|          untill such time as we~ ~send for you.~ ~ And for your
54    8,   10|         dayes space) not faile to send him a~ ~thousand Florins
55    8,   10|          I have knowne whither to send them, they had bene with~ ~
56    9,    1|           I am, and forbeare to~ ~send me any more Letters, or
57    9,    1|       also of an apt excuse,~ ~to send them thence like a couple
58    9,    3|         Then to~ ~Morrow morning, send thy Water unto Learned Mayster
59    9,    5|         causing~ ~him somtimes to send her, one while a pretty
60    9,    8| enrubination of Claret~ ~should I send him? and what have I to
61   10,    8|         death. Absolve him, and~ ~send me to the Crosse, for none
62   10,    9|       determined in~ ~my mind, to send one of my servants somewhat
63   10,   10|       well as the other, and then send thee away from hence, that
64   10,   10|          her. Wherfore he~ ~would send to the Pope, and purchase
65   10,   10|        her a Smocke onely, and so send her gadding. All there present~ ~
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