Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |        Madam Pampinea, not~ ~onely commended her counsell, but desiring
 2  Ind      |            these orders, very much commended of everie~ ~one, she arose
 3    1,    1|    Wherefore, after hee had much~ ~commended this forwardnesse in him,
 4    1,    2|            the company,~ ~and much commended by the Ladies: and after
 5    1,    2|        honest intentions are to be commended.~ ~ The Jew mounted on horse-backe,
 6    1,    3|            against him. For, if he commended any one of those Lawes~ ~
 7    1,    5|          honour shee had done him, commended her to her chaste disposition,
 8    1,    6|          few words; yet more to be commended, then derided.~ ~ Not long
 9    1,    6|          yet I hold him more to be commended, who (by occasion of~ ~a
10    1,    9|           yong Gentlemen likewise, commended her advice,~ ~and promised
11    2,    2|            have heard it very much commended, and my~ ~lodging hath proved
12    2,    3|        admired his happinesse, and commended his devotion~ ~to Saint
13    2,    7|          the more he admired and~ ~commended: but if in her garments
14    2,    7|            had heard the Lady much commended, and her incomparable~ ~
15    2,    7|          by my selfe) absolutely~ ~commended to your providence, and
16    2,    7|         wives (with whom she came) commended~ ~the rare honesty and integrity
17    2,    8|            all parts most to bee~ ~commended in a man, the whole Realme
18    2,    8|         Ladie) much she inwardly~ ~commended the maids answers, and said
19    2,    9| extraordinary gracious praises, he commended the life, constancy,~ ~condition
20    2,   10|            assembly, most highly~ ~commended the Novell re-counted by
21    2,   10|          another, with one consent commended Dioneus,~ ~maintaining that
22    2,   10|   governement you have all so much commended: by approbation of your~ ~
23    2,   10|          to himselfe.~ ~ Every one commended the Queens deliberation,
24    3,    4|       faire and pleasing Language) commended the~ ~Gentlewomans quaint
25    3,    6|          the Magnifico, being much commended by all the company: the
26    3,    7|         discourse, being generally commended, when~ ~the Queene, to prevent
27    4,    2|          saide; I should have much commended the kindnesse~ ~of fortune,
28    4,    5|            finished, and some-what commended~ ~by the King, in regard
29    4,   10|          whose constancie was much commended, and wrought such a~ ~miracle
30    5,    2|          abroad. The good old Lady commended her desire, and~ ~(even
31    5,    3|            whole company, but much commended the~ ~Novell reported by
32    5,    5|        qualities, as none was more commended throughout the whole City,
33    5,    7|          conditions were very much commended, as also the feature~ ~of
34    5,    8|          as pitty is most~ ~highly commended in our sexe, even so is
35    5,    8|         nature, and highly to be~ ~commended in any man. But, howsoever
36    5,    9|        woman whatsoever. Yet she~ ~commended his height of spirit, which
37    5,   10|         justly belonged. Every one commended~ ~the Queenes appointment,
38    5, Song|           that of Dioneus highly~ ~commended. Some part of the night
39    6,    1|           worthily deserving to be commended. And so much the rather,
40    6,    2|           Madame Oretta, were much commended by the men and~ ~women;
41    6,    5|            Ladies having greatly~ ~commended the pleasant answer of Chichibio)
42    6,   10|           Onyons Sermon being much commended, but especially his long~ ~
43    6,   10|       viewing it, had sufficiently commended it: in regard the heat of
44    7,    2|         unto, and both the prayers commended to be sound and~ ~soveraigne:
45    7,    5|          her Novell, and every one commended~ ~the Woman, for fitting
46    7,    7|           presently; as much to be commended as the last.~ ~ You are
47    7,    7|          the woman to be so highly commended, and never (as~ ~yet) feeling
48    8,    3|      wonder thereat, and greatly~ ~commended the counsell of Calandrino.
49    8,    4|           the discourse, highly he commended the~ ~wisedome of the Gentlewoman,
50    8,    9|          to bee blamed, but rather commended.~ ~And he unto whom the
51    8,    9|        quoth the Doctor) I neyther commended my selfe to~ ~God, nor any
52    8,   10|          Supper time.~ ~ Every one commended the Queenes appointment,
53    9,    2|            fancie,~ ~was generally commended: as also on the contrary,
54    9,    9|          which regard, they highly commended the counsell, whereof~ ~
55    9, Song|         Neiphila, was especially~ ~commended, both by the King, and all
56   10,    4|            for them all. First, he commended the custome observed in~ ~
57   10,    5|           the Garden; and having~ ~commended it with much admiration,
58   10,    6|         and the house likewise, he commended~ ~it beyond all other comparison,
59   10,    6|        behavior of the Damosels:~ ~commended extraordinarily their beauty
60   10,    7|  magnificence of King Charles much commended (howbeit, some of the~ ~
61   10,    8|         deserveth to bee much more commended~ ~then yours, let it bee
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