Day, Novell

 1    1,    1|      sinne. The Friar being well contented with his words, said: It
 2    1,    2|     Christianitie, and I am well contented to doe it;~ ~onely upon
 3    1,    6|  Wherewith Primasso being highly contented, yeelding him the~ ~heartiest
 4    1,    9|          this kinde, I am well~ ~contented to bee the last in every
 5    2,    4| Landolpho Ruffolo, who being not contented with his riches,~ ~but coveting
 6    2,    8|             no man alive so well contented as he, and setting downe
 7    2,    9|          Woman, and hee was well contented. Whereat Bernardo~ ~stoode
 8    2,   10|       answered, that he was well contented~ ~therewith, provided, that
 9    3,    1|     being small, and he not well contented therewith, would~ ~serve
10    3,    3|       that the~ ~one was as well contented with these walkes, as the
11    3,    3|      good Father) if he could be contented with those walkes, and~ ~
12    3,    5|       answer,~ ~that he was well contented to let him speak with her
13    3,    9|        Pilgrime, she seemed well contented~ ~therewith. And desiring
14    4,    2|          answered, shee was well contented, that~ ~God Cupid should
15    4,    2|       replied, that she was well contented, in~ ~regard of the severe
16    4,    6|      that as I would gladly have contented thee, by making him my Son~ ~
17    4,   10|           but bearing all with a contented browe, for~ ~feare of urging
18    5,    1|     wherefore the more gladly he contented~ ~himselfe, to tarry till
19    5,    1|        the course of life, which contented~ ~him so highly before.~ ~
20    5,    3|        rest, and was~ ~very well contented therewith, albeit she could
21    5,    3|     begun, if you can be so well contented, we will bring you to a~ ~
22    5,    3|   honourable marriage, I am well contented therewith, and~ ~your nuptials
23    5,    5|       Mayden: he grew the better contented,~ ~resolving with himselfe (
24    5,    9|        in such an honest kind of contented poverty.~ ~ Hereupon, the
25    5,    9|        Now although she was well contented~ ~never to be married any
26    6,   10|        there-with not a little~ ~contented, because their intended
27    7,    2|        heard this, he was better contented then ever,~ ~and went to
28    7,    5|       her answer: That hee was~ ~contented with her motion, alwaies
29    7,    5|        pray you, and I am~ ~well contented.~ ~ Confession being thus
30    7,    5|          his wife kept still her contented quarter, according~ ~as
31    7,    9|         thus spoken, and he well contented with her kinde offer,~ ~
32    7,   10|        and therefore I must rest contented as I am.~ ~ Their love continuing
33    8,    1|          me, I am therewith well contented. And because the~ ~deceits
34    8,    1|       extraordinarily jocond and contented,~ ~returning him a secret
35    8,    1|              Gasparuolo was well contented with the motion, and made
36    8,    1|  wherewith she was most highly~ ~contented) she lockt them safe uppe
37    8,    1|      Gulfardo went~ ~away merily contented, and Ambrosia was served
38    8,    4|       The Lord Bishop was~ ~well contented with the motion: so the
39    8,    6|         of Maso del Saggio, hath contented you with another merry~ ~
40    8,    6|    answered, that they were well contented both~ ~to eate and drinke,
41    8,    6|         and Wine, being heartily contented~ ~likewise, that hee was
42    8,    9|          tearmes: became fully~ ~contented to enjoy the Ladie; and,
43    8,   10|        judgement. So remaining~ ~contented (whither she would or no)
44    9,    6|       towards Florence, no lesse contented~ ~with the manner of occasions
45    9,    8|             Guiotto not a little contented, paied the Porter, and taried
46    9,   10|         for~ ~maintenance in his contented estate, provided himselfe
47    9,   10|          no taile at~ ~all, I am contented to have her without a taile.~ ~
48   10,    1|    reasonable, and am~ ~heartely contented, to behold whatsoever you
49   10,    2|     please: but rather am well~ ~contented, that my necessities being
50   10,    3|         worthily taught me) live contented with my owne condition.~ ~
51   10,    4|      that mens desires are never contented, but~ ~still will presume
52   10,    5|     worthily imployed, I am well contented that you shal keepe it.
53   10,    6|             Feeding thus in this contented manner, and fancying the
54   10,    7|       her.~ ~ Manutio, more then contented, to carry such glad tydings
55   10,    8|         her,~ ~may be the better contented that it is I, rather then
56   10,    8|      blushing~ ~shame, I am well contented for to let thee know it.~ ~
57   10,    8|        perforce they must rest~ ~contented.~ ~ You may well imagine,
58   10,    8|         telling mee, that honest contented povertie, is the most~ ~
59   10,    8|       you be wise, and rest well contented with~ ~what is done: considering,
60   10,    8|         him, they were very well contented that Sophronia should bee~ ~
61   10,    9|     beleeving,~ ~were the better contented, and rode on directly unto
62   10,   10|       chains of~ ~wedlocke; I am contented to grant what you request.
63   10,   10|          himselfe much more then contented, and the onely happy man~ ~
64   10,   10|     subjects are not therewith~ ~contented, but blunder abroad maliciously;
65   10,   10|          you, as~ ~us, hath much contented me.~ ~ And therefore, least
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