Day, Novell

 1    1,    1|        me with~ ~her breasts a thousand times, can I be pardoned
 2    2,    5|       had bene followed by a~ ~thousand divels. Andrea little dreaming
 3    2,    6|    confesse it, and will die a thousand~ ~deaths before you or any
 4    2,    7|       of life, as death were a thousand times more welcome~ ~to
 5    2,    8|     Maister, he would endure a thousand deaths.~ ~ The Ladie seeing
 6    2,    8|    deere~ ~and noble Father! a thousand times more deerely welcome
 7    2,    9|     giftes, perswasions, and a thousand~ ~other inticing meanes,
 8    2,    9|       thou shalt onely loose a thousand duckets of Gold. Now began~ ~
 9    2,    9|     proofe, pawne downe five~ ~thousand Duckets of gold, (a matter
10    2,    9|     then thy head)~ ~against a thousand Duckets of mine, granting
11    2,    9|       will make good~ ~my five thousand Duckets; and albeit the
12    2,    9|       that he had won his five thousand~ ~Duckets, and performed
13    2,    9| husbands folly, in waging five thousand Duckets of Gold,~ ~against
14    2,    9| Duckets of Gold,~ ~against one thousand of mine, that I should not
15    2,    9|      won the Wager of the five thousand Golden Duckets he~ ~received
16    2,    9|       restoring backe the five thousand Duckets of gold, and~ ~the
17    2,    9|  kissing and~ ~embracing him a thousand times.~ ~ Then the Soldane
18    2,    9|         which valued above ten thousand double Duckets. Forthwith
19    2,    9|        did amount to above ten thousand double~ ~Duckets more.~ ~
20    2,   10|       of the~ ~Apostles, and a thousand other holy dayes, with Fridayes,~ ~
21    3,    1|    every day, and not one of a thousand kept or performed? If wee~ ~
22    3,    1|   moment, we are provided of a thousand meanes, whereby to prevent~ ~
23    3,    1|     Eunuch too, hee deserved a thousand times the more to~ ~be pittied.
24    3,    6|       voyce, and I thinke it a thousand yeeres, until wee may see~ ~
25    3,    7|       necke, and kissing him a thousand times, my faithfull~ ~husband,
26    3,    8|  Countries? About some~ ~fifty thousand leagues, answered the Monke;
27    3,    8|      in Purgatory, reporting a thousand lyes and fables to them,~ ~
28    3,   10|    good comes and ensues.~ ~ A thousand times and more were the
29    4,    2|      because hourely I feele a thousand dying~ ~torments, without
30    5,    1|    looke on them, hee wished a thousand times, that she would~ ~
31    5,   10|       they are borne apt for a thousand~ ~occasions, as well for
32    6,    2|      and that~ ~Fortune hath a thousand eyes, albeit fooles have
33    6,   10|      predication, uttering a~ ~thousand lies to fit his purpose.
34    7,   10|      homeward: devising~ ~on a thousand occasions, as well those
35    8,    3|      there? Yes~ ~man, above a thousand times, at the least. How
36    8,    3|  should not yet teare her in a thousand~ ~peeces: for I may well
37    8,    7|    compacting, will stand as a thousand witnesses against thee,
38    8,    7|     your~ ~selfe; for I have a thousand crochets working continually
39    8,    7|      it~ ~seemed to split in a thousand pieces, whereat there needed
40    8,    7|      wishing her selfe there a thousand times with them, for to~ ~
41    8,    9|     within~ ~the compasse of a thousand yeares) what, and how manie
42    8,    9|     please to commaund them) a thousand or two thousand~ ~Florines
43    8,    9|        them) a thousand or two thousand~ ~Florines at the least,
44    8,    9|       company of the~ ~Wise. A thousand other, meerely blockes and
45    8,   10|     earthly~ ~joy, bestowing a thousand gladsome gazes on her, who (
46    8,   10|      not faile to send him a~ ~thousand Florins of gold, or else
47    8,   10|      cannot furnish you with a thousand golden Florines, but~ ~am
48    8,   10|        I am not furnished of a thousand Florines;~ ~yet I have alwaies
49    8,   10|         amounting to above two thousand~ ~Florins, staying also
50    8,   10|   valewing~ ~better then three thousand more, she beganne to consider
51    8,   10|      portion of two or three~ ~thousand at the least, and having
52    8,   10|         and valewing above two thousand Florines, all~ ~which are
53    8,   10| amounting unto more then three thousand Florines.~ ~And my purpose
54    8,   10|        to raise the summe of a thousand golden Florines,~ ~when
55    8,   10|        to the ransome of tenne thousand Florines~ ~of Gold, and
56    8,   10|    particularly, is to pay one thousand. At this~ ~instant I am
57    8,   10| together, shee delivered him a thousand Golden~ ~Florines, which
58    8,   10|         and folly in lending a thousand more, using~ ~it as a Proverbe
59    9,    3|    were to~ ~disburse some ten thousand Florines, there was not
60    9,    3|        I had~ ~broken her in a thousand peeces. But if Fortune will
61    9,    5|     able to win one wench of a thousand, no, not~ ~with all the
62    9,    5|         this Woman hath made a thousand promises, to graunt what~ ~
63   10,    8|         death, which will be a thousand times more welcome to me,
64   10,    9|         againe, in regard of a thousand accidents which may happen,
Best viewed with any browser at 800x600 or 768x1024 on Tablet PC
IntraText® (VA2) - Some rights reserved by EuloTech SRL - 1996-2009. Content in this page is licensed under a Creative Commons License