Day, Novell

 1    1,    4| stratagem, which sorted to such effect as he would~ ~have it: whereupon,
 2    1,    7|        Which Tale, although (in effect) it may seeme to resemble~ ~
 3    2,    2|        purpose should sort to~ ~effect: it fortuned, that the Theeves
 4    2,    3|         the creditors seeing no effect of their hopes to come from~ ~
 5    2,    5|       we are instantly going to effect; thy losse~ ~hath not bene
 6    2,    6|          fruitlesse and to none effect, though she was used as
 7    2,    6|         not~ ~long without full effect, continuing many moneths
 8    2,    7|    faire courses served to no~ ~effect, hee resolved to compasse
 9    2,    7|      long~ ~after) as cruell an effect.~ ~ It came to passe, that
10    2,    7|   before occasions grew to this effect, the Emperour made a~ ~confederacie
11    2,    8|      that he had found the true effect of his sicknesse, when~ ~
12    2,    8|        upon condition, that the effect of your promise may follow
13    2,    8|    forthwith she doubted not to effect it. Then~ ~Madame (quoth
14    2,    9|       the other men spake to no effect, but writings was made,
15    2, Song|       hopes, the firme and full effect;~ ~ Sing wee together, but
16    3,    1|       might bring his intent to effect; which appeared not easily
17    3,    1|          safely brought to full effect: the sprightly Nun that
18    3,    3|       her desires to their full effect.~ ~ ~ ~ When Madam Pampinea
19    3,    5|         to his answer, so the~ ~effect followed.~ ~ ~ ~ Pamphilus
20    3,    6|        untill you have seene by effect, that~ ~which I have told
21    3,    6|     purpose would take the full effect: confirmed the Lady in her~ ~
22    3,    7|        operations to their full effect) did~ ~not purpose to leave
23    3,    9|       can bring my purpose to~ ~effect. I see that your daughter
24    3,    9|         therefore undertooke to effect it. Within~ ~few dayes after,
25    4,    1|       vertuously pursue to full effect, the~ ~greatnesse of my
26    4,    1|         sight of the heart, and effect of the message, she knew
27    4,    1|     heart it~ ~was, nor to what effect her speeches tended: but
28    4,    3|     theyr attempts proved to no effect, because the~ ~Duke had
29    4,    4|        and how likely he was to effect it, in regard of his~ ~manly
30    4,    8|           originall, as greater effect hath followed thereon. And
31    4,    8|           would take answerable effect: and therefore, calling
32    4,    9|     that whether it~ ~sorted to effect, or no, I know not: but
33    4,   10|        it might take the better effect; she graced~ ~with liberall
34    4,   10|        now apparantly, the full effect of the~ ~whole businesse,
35    5,    1|         downe,~ ~and one day to effect the duties of both.~ ~ When
36    5,    3|      bring the matter to full~ ~effect. Letters and secret intelligences
37    7,    2|       to seeke for worke, or to effect it being~ ~undertaken: this
38    7,    7|       by what~ ~meanes he might effect his hopes, he grew perswaded (
39    7,    8|   briefly told her, the whole~ ~effect of her Husbands speeches,
40    7,    9|        a Womans~ ~eloquence, to effect what I so earnestly desire:
41    7,    9|      occasion aptly serving, to effect the second taske~ ~imposed
42    7,   10|          worthy Ladies) to such effect; as, forbearing to speake
43    8,    1|        the only means wherby to effect it.~ ~ He sent her word,
44    8,    3|       place and opportunity, to effect what hee had long time~ ~
45    8,    6|    alreadie found the meanes to effect it,~ ~if he take it not
46    8,    6|      house, and so~ ~went on to effect theyr purpose. Finding the
47    8,    6|         furnished with money to effect it. Calandrino had some
48    8,    7|       more earnestly desired to effect, then~ ~to enjoy the benefit
49    8,    7|           wherby he might fully effect his harts desire. For the
50    8,    7|       upon his undertaking to~ ~effect it) shee would give absolute
51    8,   10|          might the more fairely effect, without so much as an imagination
52    9,    5|      Candle, then~ ~leave me to effect what shal content thee.
53    9,    6|     parcell, as not doubting to effect what hee desired, yet~ ~
54    9,   10|       commanded by them, as can effect matters by the~ ~power of
55   10,    4|    promise him on her faith, to effect~ ~it in such manner, as
56   10,    5|       her~ ~opinion) for him to effect. An olde woman, whom hee
57   10,    5|       which I would have him to effect for me, is; without the
58   10,    5|         with me, and see what~ ~effect will follow upon thine Art.
59   10,    7|   succour: but all proved to no effect, because in~ ~regard of
60   10,    8|    bringing this matter to full effect, I hold this to be~ ~our
61   10,    8|         made manifest by~ ~full effect. But because the kinde of
62   10,    8|     matters to their determined effect. Why~ ~should it offend
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