Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |             we are overready to doe. Remember that we are all~ ~women,
 2    1,    1|               quoth the Friar; but I remember you said,~ ~that you were
 3    1,    1|              confesse it, he said. I remember, that I should afford~ ~
 4    1,    3|              by Neiphila, maketh mee remember a doubtfull~ ~case, which
 5    1,    3|         which now were needelesse to remember: But, that~ ~good sense
 6    1,    6|           Sir, saide the man, do you remember the wordes in the Gospell~ ~
 7    2,    2|           commaund him; hee began to remember God and Saint Julian, hartily~ ~
 8    2,    5|           Landolpho, maketh mee to~ ~remember (said Madam Fiammetta, who
 9    2,    6|          fled thence, yet I can well remember, that I saw him~ ~Governor
10    2,    6|            if reverend age would but remember, that once he was~ ~young
11    2,    6|             his thoughts, did well~ ~remember, that hee had often before
12    2,    7|             what place hee could not remember. The Lady her selfe likewise,
13    2,    7|        should know you, but I cannot remember where I have seene~ ~you,
14    2,    7|           nor ever heard of. Onely I remember, then when death appeared,
15    2,    8|              discretion, doe~ ~never remember, that they themselves have
16    2,   10|             on me, and then you will remember, that I~ ~am your loving
17    3,    3|                him in his Masses, to remember the soules of her deceased
18    3,    7|              and tell mee, doe you~ ~remember, that at any time you were
19    3,    7|              thee not,~ ~neither doe remember that ere I saw thee till
20    3,    8|              I~ ~was alive, I cannot remember, that ever any foode and
21    3,    8|              to the World once more; remember thy~ ~punishment here in
22    3,    8|            my kinde Wife, and will~ ~remember all your loves to me for
23    3,   10|             a delight;~ ~for I never remember doing anything that gave
24    4,    1|             Moreover, you ought to~ ~remember (although now you are farre
25    4,    5|         lesse pittifull. And now I~ ~remember my selfe, Messina so lately
26    4,    8|              Or if she did any~ ~way remember him, it appeared to be so
27    4,   10|          wake or steepe? Full well I remember,~ ~that not long since I
28    4,   10|             that ye~ ~may the better remember your selfe, concerning what
29    5,    3|            thus. Courteous Ladies, I remember one~ ~unfortunate night,
30    5,    5|              replyed Bernardino, and remember withall, that in that dismall~ ~
31    5,    5|          goods, and I do perfectly~ ~remember, that it was thy House.
32    5,    7|          were he, he could not but~ ~remember his owne name, his Fathers,
33    5,    8|              thou art,~ ~and do well remember, that thou wast a little
34    5,    8|          best and humblest services. Remember then this~ ~disdainfull
35    5,    9|             his queint discourses, I remember he told us, that~ ~sometime
36    5,    9|         replyed.~ ~ Madam, I doe not remember, that ever I sustained any
37    5,    9|             Frederigo, if you do yet remember your former carriage towards~ ~
38    5,   10|          advise thee then I doe. But remember~ ~withall, that I am poore,
39    6,    4|              deserveth, to make thee remember it all thy life time. The~ ~
40    7,    3|      night-walking Spirit, maketh me remember a~ ~Novell of another enchantment;
41    7,    5|         suppe and lodge~ ~from home. Remember thy selfe therefore better
42    7,    9|           bee wise for thy selfe.~ ~ Remember (Pyrrhus) that Fortune presents
43    8,    4|         Vertuous Ladies, I very well remember (by divers Novels formerly~ ~
44    8,    4|             continency and chastity. Remember withall (good sir)~ ~that
45    8,    6|             must I intreat you, to~ ~remember once againe Calandrino and
46    8,    7|              nice~ ~bodie to endure: remember the extreame cold which
47    8,    9|       sadnesse Sir, I am not able to remember and tell you (within~ ~the
48    8,    9|           judge: In which~ ~regarde, remember your Oathes and faithfull
49    8,    9|                from me.~ ~ Well do I remember thy words, that Buffalmaco
50    8,    9|              or no. Another~ ~time I remember, when having no other company
51    9,    1|              Ladies) but full well I remember, that many times~ ~hath
52    9,    4| overmastering him. Which~ ~maketh me remember a Novell, quite contrary
53    9,    8|        Madame Pampinea, maketh me to remember another Tale of like nature,~ ~
54    9,    8|          owne house,~ ~he could then remember, that (questionles) this
55    9,    9|             hindered by you, doe but remember the answere which the Muletter~ ~
56    9,   10|           Marke well what I doe, and remember all the words I say: but~ ~
57   10,    4|                Honourable friends, I remember a discourse sometime made
58   10,    8|          this case, because I cannot remember,~ ~since first our entrance
59   10,    8|            Gisippus; for you~ ~never remember that it was so ordained
60   10,    8|               at the least) he would remember him, in regard~ ~of former
61   10,    9|             you~ ~be Marchants or no remember me in your kindnesse, and
62   10,    9|             before I see you againe, remember~ ~me when you looke on this.
63   10,   10|              my selfe. Let mee now~ ~remember you of your solemne made
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