Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |        hee~ ~taking the care and charge of all our Trayne, and for
 2  Ind      |      Fiammetta, shall have the~ ~charge and governement of the Ladies
 3  Ind      |        brought, and (as she gave charge) Dioneus~ ~tooke a Lute,
 4    1,    1|          without referring the~ ~charge of them to divers persons.
 5    1,    1|         I would not have thee to charge thy~ ~conscience with them,
 6    1,    2|       that~ ~shee would obey her charge, and began in this manner.~ ~
 7    1,    2|   tedious travel, and so great a charge, as thy journey from hence
 8    1,    9|      Eliza sate silent, the last charge and labour of~ ~the like
 9    2,    3|        rent, living on so little charge as possibly might be,~ ~
10    2,    6|       when I call to~ ~minde the charge which my Father had there;
11    2,    7|      should now bee laide to her charge, and thereon follow~ ~severity
12    2,    7|          meaning such as had the charge of~ ~me) fell out quite
13    2,    7|          trust, with especiall~ ~charge, for delivering mee to my
14    2,    7|       kindly they resigned their charge to me. Of all which~ ~matters,
15    2,    9|     Cathalogna sayled (with some charge of his) into Alexandria,~ ~
16    2,    9|         Next, he gave~ ~expresse charge, that all his mony and goods
17    3,  Ind|         the first that~ ~had the charge imposed, was Philostratus,
18    3,    5|         manner) beseeming such a charge; onely, a comely~ ~horse
19    3,    5|        no matter belonging to my charge: I say, husbands~ ~are unwise,
20    3,    9|  desiring them, to undertake the charge and~ ~government of the
21    3,   10|   beginning to~ ~consider on the charge committed to his care, called
22    4,    1|     performed according to their charge. On the next day, the~ ~
23    4,    2| proceeded.~ ~ Madam, the further charge imposed on me by God Cupid,
24    4,    2|        shape of a man, giving me charge also to know of~ ~you, when
25    4,    3|         Let it therefore be your charge, that you and the rest make
26    4,    4|        had to~ ~see her: he gave charge to some of his especiall
27    4,    4|    Palermo, giving him especiall charge, on her~ ~behalfe, to salute
28    4,    4|      assured her. He who had the charge of~ ~this embassie, effectually
29    4,    4|     neere her, they that had the charge~ ~and managing of her, perceyving
30    4,    9| commanding one of his men to the charge thereof, and never to disclose~ ~
31    4,   10|  Ruggiero~ ~committed unto their charge: who bringing him before
32    5,    1|         out to them that had the charge of Iphigenia, saying.~ ~
33    5,    5|        he left a Daughter to his charge, about ten~ ~yeeres of age,
34    5,    5|        and all his goods~ ~to my charge; conditionally, that I should
35    5,    6|      commanded them that had the charge of this~ ~execution, to
36    5,   10|        Husbandmen, which had the charge of~ ~Pedroes Farmehouse
37    5,   10|       Houshold,~ ~concerning his charge during the time of her Regiment,
38    6,   10|     rising. And I~ ~had received charge by expresse command, that
39    6,   10|     which he had there under his charge:~ ~wherof there were so
40    6,   10|         should taste part of the charge and~ ~paine, which poore
41    7,    9|  disgrace him: And therefore I~ ~charge thee, never more to move
42    8,  Ind|        Madame Neiphila, by the~ ~charge imposed on her, as first
43    8,    1|       whole summe to her, with~ ~charge of delivering it to her
44    8,    3|          over. The Queene gave~ ~charge to Madame Eliza, that shee
45    8,    6|        the Pilles shall have the charge imposed on them, and then~ ~
46    8,    7|        till his returning. Which charge~ ~was no sooner given to
47    8,    9| experience: giving them especial charge~ ~and command, to do all
48    8,    9|  Knighted at~ ~her owne cost and charge. But you must continue stil
49    8,   10|    Magazines or Doganaes, at the charge of the~ ~Communalty, or
50    8,   10|      owners of them in especiall charge) all~ ~their goods and merchandises,
51    9,    1|          as she had given her in charge;~ ~whereunto each of them
52    9,    3|     loath to bee at anie further charge~ ~with them.~ ~ These merry
53    9,    4|         Fortarigo, he~ ~gave him charge, that after the heates violence
54    9,    9|   comfort with them, under whose charge they are; ought to be humble,~ ~
55    9,   10|              Sir, it is no meane charge which you are to undergo,
56   10,    1|        delivcrd, the king gave~ ~charge to one of his Gentlemen,
57   10,    3|          therefore) of his great charge and liberality: it fortuned,
58   10,    4|        in one sentence, and gave charge to Signior Nicoluccio~ ~
59   10,    9|        will not breake this your charge, so much~ ~as in thought.
60   10,    9|      constrained to reveale, the charge~ ~imposed on her by her
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