Day, Novell

 1    1,    1|       Monsieur Musciatto, for whose sake many wrongs and injuries
 2    1,    1|           for Mounsieur Musciattoes sake) using him with honour and~ ~
 3    1,    1|          goods I gave away for Gods sake, and then, to sustaine mine
 4    1,    1|            poore people, for Gods~ ~sake.~ ~ A small matter, said
 5    2,    1|         humbly~ ~desiring (for Gods sake) of every one that they
 6    2,    1|             and give way for~ ~Gods sake, they arrived at the body
 7    2,    5|             your Sister (for~ ~your sake) will bid them welcome,
 8    2,    5|            of the~ ~night. For Gods sake (good man) be gone, and
 9    2,    6|           Sicily, I should (for his sake) be placed in some authority.~ ~
10    2,    6|           love you the more for her sake, how~ ~hardly soever you
11    2,    7|             do this~ ~onely for her sake, and not in any affection
12    2,    7|         respect of her (even for my sake) as of my selfe, if time
13    2,    8|             sicke to death for your sake, I earnestly~ ~entreat you,
14    2,    8|           him~ ~some foode for Gods sake, which (accordingly) the
15    2,    9|        deare friend, mercy for Gods sake; and before thou kill~ ~
16    2,    9|             to keepe them for~ ~her sake. Now, the maine reason of
17    3,    1|            craved an Almes for Gods sake, making shewes~ ~beside,
18    3,    3|         even for our blessed Ladies sake) that you would give him
19    3,    3|       entreated me,~ ~both for Gods sake and yours, to pardon him
20    3,    3|            he saw, that (for~ ~your sake) I was silent, he closed
21    3,    3|      earnest entreaties, and for my sake. But now she w be patient
22    3,    5|        which the Magnifico (for her sake)~ ~from time to time had
23    3,    5|          Country.~ ~ I know (for my sake) thou hast given him thy
24    3,    5|             Gelding, which (for her sake)~ ~was given to her husband.
25    3,    6|       Ricciardo even for the Ladies sake, whose love he had so devoutly~ ~
26    3,    6|     remembrance~ ~of her; for whose sake I am not able to deny any
27    3,    7| intelligence thereof, for charities sake tell it~ ~me, and I will
28    3,    8|           for sweet Saint~ ~Bennets sake, this grace and favour is
29    4,    1|            and by me (even for Gods sake)~ ~ from his very youngest
30    4,    2|              Madam, for~ ~charities sake, and in regard of your owne
31    4,    2|             he saith that (for your sake)~ ~he will come in the shape
32    4,    4|       adventured it for the Princes sake. Gerbino in like maner bearing
33    4,    4|            onely a Ladie, for whose sake I have~ ~undertaken these
34    5,    2|           woman (even for charities sake) to take pitty on~ ~her
35    5,    3|              whether else; for Gods sake, to et me remaine heere
36    5,    3|      entreated them~ ~for charities sake, to conduct her to that
37    5,    9|           whatsoever he did for her sake, or the least~ ~respect
38    5,    9|           traval I to suffer for my sake, when your~ ~love was more
39    5,    9|         killing his Faulcon for her sake,~ ~she saide to her Brethren.
40    5,   10|          entreated (for~ ~charities sake) that hee would not doe
41    7,    4|         desiring him (for charities sake) to open the doore~ ~and
42    7,    5|            both for your husbands~ ~sake and your owne, I will take
43    7,    6|         Madame (quoth hee) for Gods sake helpe to save my life, or
44    7,    8|           For sweet Saint Charities sake, what~ ~may be the reason
45    8,    5|           intreat you for charities sake, before this~ ~pilfering
46    8,    6|             I, my selfe (for~ ~your sake) will deliver them to your
47    8,    7|        doore, saying. For charities sake, good Lady, let me come
48    8,    7|           delight, and (for~ ~whose sake) she dealt so inhumanely
49    8,    7|           pitty,~ ~and for manhoods sake, be my release from open
50    8,    7|         then on mee for~ ~charities sake, because the Sunne beginneth
51    8,    7|          your lost lover, for whose sake you suffer this~ ~unexpected
52    8,    7|            you: yet for that Ladies sake, whom you have elected~ ~
53    8,    7|             mercifull (for manhoods sake) as to come uppe hither,
54    8,    9|             well~ ~employed for thy sake: wherefore, never wonder
55    9,    1|           will do one thing for her sake. Namely, this~ ~ensuing
56    9,    1|           that they woulde (for her sake) not~ ~onely descend into
57    9,    3|              hartely for the givers sake. As for Calandrino, he liked
58    9,    4|          out so much money for my~ ~sake, and make no more haste
59    9,    5|       entreating her (for charities sake) not to torment him any
60    9,    9|       desired mercy for~ ~charities sake. Giosefo fought still more
61   10,    6|     Genevera the faire (for whose~ ~sake he loved her Sister likewise)
62   10,    7|        intreat you, that (for~ ~our sake) you will be of good comfort,
63   10,    9|             meetings: yet (for~ ~my sake) doe you so order the matter,
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