Day, Novell

 1    1,    6|         agree~ ~with mine estate and calling. What though he appeareth
 2    2,    1|            requirest but reason; and calling~ ~divers of the accusers,
 3    2,    3|       Heereupon, Lamberto (on a day) calling his~ ~Brethren to him, shewed
 4    2,    3|           that better~ ~pleased him. Calling him a little closer, he
 5    2,    3|            wall; before which, and~ ~calling him to witnesse, that suffered
 6    2,    4|             and him to the Land, and calling forth her~ ~Daughters to
 7    2,    5|          serious piece of service.~ ~Calling a young crafty Girle to
 8    2,    5|        chiefest kindred and friends, calling them readily by their proper~ ~
 9    2,    6|              any of them againe; and calling for her Husband and Children,
10    2,    6|              joy of~ ~spirit awaked, calling to mind the lineatures of
11    2,    7|           one, and then another, and calling them~ ~severally by their
12    2,    7|             faire Lady likewise. And calling them both~ ~to his beds
13    2,    8|          best to change their names, calling his Sonne Perotto, and his~ ~
14    2,    8|          Within a short while after, calling Gianetta privately to her,
15    2,    8|             to his high~ ~estate and calling, which was as speedily performed.
16    2,    8|             and his Sonne, the Count calling him to him, saide. Take~ ~
17    3,    3|            could be used to a~ ~man, calling him disloyall, perjured,
18    3,    8|              a very~ ~pleasant Wine, calling Ferando into his Chamber,
19    3,    9|            to the good old Lady; but calling~ ~her aside, spake thus
20    4,    1|             daughters Chamber, where calling for her, and~ ~shutting
21    4,    1|             accompany thine.~ ~ Then calling for the glasse of water,
22    4,    2|           Franciscane coldelier, and calling himselfe, Fryar Albert of
23    4,    4|             wringing her hands. Then calling~ ~Gerbino, to let him behold
24    4,    5|            torment~ ~thy selfe, with calling on me, accusing me for overlong
25    4,    5|        Naples, Isabella~ ~crying and calling still for her pot of Basile,
26    4,    6|             and weeping incessantly, calling him, rubbing~ ~his temples,
27    4,    6|              distraction in~ ~soule, calling for her Chamber maid, the
28    4,    8|    answerable effect: and therefore, calling Jeronimo into a~ ~private
29    4,    9|              into the Kitchin, where calling~ ~for the Cooke, he delivered
30    4,   10|            the poore mans legge; and calling~ ~for his glasse of Water,
31    4,   10|        pleasing to them all.~ ~ Then calling for the Master of the Houshold,
32    5,    2|              of a small~ ~Barke; and calling such friends (as he thought
33    5,    3|           and then againe another,~ ~calling for her all about the Forrest,
34    5,    3|          Forrest, still~ ~crying and calling for his fayre friend, riding
35    5,    3|            with extreame feare, lowd calling, and~ ~continuing so long
36    5,    3|            tracke, and then another, calling,~ ~weeping, wringing her
37    5,    3|           the Forrest. Then the Lady calling~ ~for her, and bringing
38    5,    4|           himselfe halfe dead, and~ ~calling to Catharina, saide.~ ~
39    5,    6|           Guion aloft at the window, calling softly to his~ ~Mistresse,
40    5,    6|      execution being noysed abroade, calling all people farre and~ ~neere
41    6,    2| understanding beganne to~ ~open, and calling to see what Bottle hee had
42    6,   10|              with her~ ~thither: and calling one of their women to attend
43    6, Song|            good and pleasing temper, calling Tindaro,~ ~commaunded him
44    7,    3|           perfectly cured. Credulano calling for Wine~ ~and good cheare,
45    7,    4|          arose out of his bed, and~ ~calling his Wife Cheta divers times,
46    7,    4|            in the Well, crying and~ ~calling Cheta, take hold good Cheta,
47    7,    5|             into~ ~the Chappell, and calling for the Priest to heare
48    7,    7|            beaten me most extreamly, calling me~ ~an hundred Whores and
49    8,    4|             whereof, Madame Piccarda calling her aside, thus~ ~began.~ ~
50    8,    6|          Ladies, as Philostratus, by calling to memorie~ ~the name of
51    8,    7|           they~ ~heard Ancilla also, calling to him forth of another
52    8,    7|            corner of the Turret, and calling to him, spake in this~ ~
53    8,    7|   notwithstanding all his crying and calling for his beasts, yet he~ ~
54    8,    8|          best, nor yet the~ ~meanest calling in the City: the one being
55    8,    8|            women. Heereupon, Zeppa~ ~calling for his owne wife, commanded
56    8,   10|       cunningly appointed) sodainely calling her, forthwith she departed
57    9,    4|           servant to helpe him; then calling for Fortarigo, and not~ ~
58    9,    6|             as out of a traunce, and calling his friend~ ~Adriano, said.~ ~
59    9,   10|              day, up they arose, and calling Gossip John, he~ ~came presently
60   10,    4|          promise made unto you. Then calling two of his servants, he
61   10,    8|              among~ ~them. Wherupon, calling her one day into her Chamber,
62   10,    9|            him at his departure, and calling a young Page that waited
63   10,   10|        worthy of his high degree and Calling: made a seeming~ ~publique
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