Day, Novell

 1    1,    1|         selves.~ ~ Afterward, he demanded of him, how much displeasing
 2    1,    1|        Many other questions he~ ~demanded of him, whereto still he
 3    1,    2|     dayes of~ ~resting, Jehannot demanded of him; what he thought
 4    1,    3|      great a sum of money as hee demanded, and Saladine repayed~ ~
 5    1,    6|          comming before him, hee demanded, if the accusation~ ~intimated
 6    1,    9|            when some question is demanded of them; it were much better
 7    1,    9|   delightfull discourses, they~ ~demanded of him; how it was possible
 8    2,    5|        the~ ~house of Office, he demanded of the Lad, where hee might
 9    2,    5|       stearne~ ~dreadfull voyce, demanded, who durst keepe that noyse
10    2,    6|   pursuing on still his purpose, demanded of him, what and who his~ ~
11    2,    7|   sodaine had~ ~assailed him; he demanded his faire daughter in marriage,
12    2,    7|           unreasonable matter he demanded. Neverthelesse, when hee
13    2,    7|         the house, she bashfully demanded of him, if~ ~he was not
14    2,    7|        in very humble maner he~ ~demanded of her, what had become
15    2,    8|        there begging. Of him she demanded~ ~what Countrey-man he was?
16    2,    8|          pleasant discourse, she demanded of~ ~hir, whither she was
17    2,    9|        then manly courage,~ ~she demanded of him, when, and where
18    2,   10|      friendship with Pagamino,~ ~demanded his Wife of him; whereto
19    3,    1|          whose name was~ ~Lurco, demanded of him what services hee
20    3,    1|     Abbesse chancing to see him, demanded of the~ ~Factotum what he
21    3,    3|          perceiving, sorrowfully demanded of her; what accident had
22    3,    3|        her any answere, but only demanded of~ ~her divers times, whether
23    3,    4|      according as questions were demanded of her, and (perhaps)~ ~
24    3,    4|      gave him the~ ~like before; demanded againe, what she did? The
25    3,    4|          not mine owne, when you demanded such a sodaine~ ~question;
26    3,    7|      shop~ ~neere adjoyning, and demanded the reason of their wearing
27    3,    7|        Elisei. And~ ~when it was demanded of them, upon what occasion
28    3,    8|         Wife and little Sonne,~ ~demanded a number of idle questions,
29    3,    8|          as craving for mercy,~ ~demanded wherefore he was so severely
30    3,    8|          indeede: whereupon they demanded many questions of him; and
31    3,    9|        him well enough, yet shee demanded of~ ~the good old Widdow,
32    4,    1| compassionate teares, they often demanded (albeit in vaine) the~ ~
33    4,    2|         At length Fryar Albert~ ~demanded of her, whether shee had
34    4,    4|        understood also what he~ ~demanded, they returned answer: That
35    4,    6|       betweene them, Gabriello~ ~demanded of her, upon what occasion
36    4,   10|     brought from the prison, and demanded, where he~ ~was lodged the
37    5,    1|           question were in vaine demanded: for now it seemeth to him,
38    5,    2|      that she was a Christian,~ ~demanded of her (in speaking Latine)
39    5,    2|        not knowing the Countrey, demanded~ ~of the poore woman where
40    6,    7|     further protraction of time; demanded again,~ ~what was her accusation?
41    6,   10|       and when~ ~any question is demanded of me, he standes in such
42    7,    3|  sqeamish, in granting matters~ ~demanded of them.~ ~ Why how now
43    7,    4|     condition.~ ~Oftentimes, she demanded of him, from whence this
44    7,    5|     admitted to speake with her, demanded, whether shee were~ ~troubled
45    7,   10|       loude that Meucio awaking, demanded who called him? I am thy
46    8,    1|  Gasparuolo turning to his Wife, demanded; Whether it was so, or~ ~
47    8,    9|        in deede. Wherefore, he~ ~demanded of divers persons, who had
48    8,    9|    humane generation. The Doctor demanded, what~ ~Countesse that was?
49    8,   10|          two over-past,~ ~and he demanded to have his money; hee could
50    9,    1|      weapons against the ground, demanded, Who goes there?~ ~Rinuccio
51    9,    3|          a manner of admiration, demanded what he~ ~ayled?~ ~ Truly (
52    9,    3|       much perplexed in minde,~ ~demanded of them, What he should
53    9,    7|    abroad out of this house. She demanded a reason for this~ ~advice
54   10,    1|      gracious countenance, and~ ~demanded of him, why he had compared
55   10,    3|         of his~ ~description, he demanded of him, if he knew where
56   10,    3|         could)~ ~in any thing he demanded of me. It was thy fortune
57   10,    3|          enjoying whatsoever hee demanded. And, to the end thou mightst
58   10,    5|         by denying whatsoever he demanded, yet he wold not give~ ~
59   10,    6|       selfe to Signior Neri, and demanded of him, what Damosels they~ ~
60   10,    7|         ended the Song, the King demanded of him, whence~ ~this Song
61   10,    9|       past on eyther side, she~ ~demanded of whence, and what they
62   10,    9|        they~ ~became amazed, and demanded the reason why he ranne
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