Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |        dreadfull terrour, that one Brother forsooke~ ~another, the
 2  Ind      |         the Nephew, the Sister the Brother, and the Wife~ ~her Husband:
 3    1,    1|    Mounsieur Charles without Land, Brother to~ ~the King of France (
 4    2,    5|         pension to my husband your brother in Law, as~ ~heereafter
 5    2,    5|            I am able to welcome my brother~ ~Andrea, thankes more to
 6    2,    5|       returned him this answer.~ ~ Brother, a poore Woman of this City,
 7    2,    5|          Now I~ ~plainely perceive brother, how little account you
 8    2,    5|            common Inne? Beleeve me Brother, you shall sup with me,
 9    2,    5| discontentment: yet you shall find Brother, that his wife, can bid
10    2,    5|         bed, intending to give her Brother Andrea one nights~ ~lodging,
11    2,    5|           lodgings, and~ ~thus our Brother and supposed Sister were
12    2,    5|         But our so newly created~ ~Brother, not dreaming to find a
13    2,    5|            I am Andrea de Piero,~ ~Brother to your Mistresse Fiordeliza.
14    2,    5|              my Mistresse any such Brother. Get thee gone go ie good
15    2,    5|            I~ ~am the Gentlewomans brother of the house. The Ruffian
16    2,    6|        Masters daughter. And his~ ~Brother being found likewise, they
17    2,    6|          would gladly also have my Brother present. Messer Gasparino~ ~
18    2,    7|          them. This Bajazeth had a Brother, aged~ ~about five and twenty
19    2,    7|    custodie and guard, wherein his brother Bajazeth kept her: which~ ~
20    2,    7|           and Alathiella, slew his brother soundly sleeping; and~ ~
21    2,    7|       happening:~ ~which the elder brother absolutely denied, alleadging
22    2,    7|          at all remaining to his~ ~brother.~ ~ From temperate and calme
23    2,    7| dangerously wounded, the younger~ ~brother fell downe dead: the elder
24    2,    7|           they elected the Princes brother to be their Lord and~ ~Soveraigne,
25    2,    8|     request made to him by his new brother of France) sent him very~ ~
26    3,    7|           in mourning,~ ~because a brother of theirs, being named Theobaldo (
27    4,    2|         accompanied~ ~with an holy Brother of the Convent, yet ignorant
28    5,    1|            you.~ ~ Pasimondo had a Brother, yonger then he in yeeres,
29    5,    1|      therefore concluded, that his brother~ ~Hormisda should marry
30    5,    1|    intended to be~ ~wronged by his brother Hormisda, even in the selfesame
31    5,    1|            before his feete.~ ~His Brother Hormisda came to his rescue,
32    5,    5|         Jacomino, saying. My deare brother and~ ~friend, this Maide
33    5,    5|           Bernardino, and naturall Brother to the newly~ ~recovered
34    5,    6|            di Procida, the~ ~onely Brother to Lord John di Procida,
35    6,    3|        indeede, and Neece to~ ~the Brother of the saide Messer Antonio.~ ~
36    6,    3|      dishonest a businesse, to the Brother of the Bishop; and the~ ~
37    6,    3|           shame belonging to his~ ~Brother. So, not so much as looking
38    7,    3|             proper woman: his holy brother that came thither in his
39    7,    3|       Nurse went up with his Holye Brother into our Pigeon loft, to~ ~
40    7,    3|            if~ ~Nurse and his holy Brother were returned from theyr
41    7,    3|            joyfull conclusion, the Brother saying to Friar Reynard:~ ~
42    7,    3|         saying to Friar Reynard:~ ~Brother, I have finished all those
43    7,    3|       which you~ ~commanded me.~ ~ Brother, answered Reynard, you have
44    7,    5|        bring her to~ ~another holy Brother, who was at better leysure
45    7,   10|       together, boldly he said. My brother and~ ~friend, thou art heartily
46    7,   10|        sinne committed heere? Oh~ ~Brother Meucio, answered Tingoccio,
47    8,    7|          many curses on the Ladies Brother, for his so long~ ~tarrying
48    8,    7|        doore, because mine unhappy brother, who came (unexpected)~ ~
49    8,    7|             too easily heard by my Brother: but I will goe and use
50    8,    7|         will returne backe~ ~to my Brother, and make no doubt of dispatch,
51    8,    7|   unblessed houre came my Ladyes~ ~brother hither yesternight, inflicting
52    8,    8|           love, Spinelloccio as my brother, but~ ~yesterday (albeit
53    8,   10|           from Messina, wherein my Brother writes to me,~ ~that although
54   10,    5|          heereafter, as his loyall Brother~ ~and faithfull servant.
55   10,    8|       affect his own daughter, the brother his~ ~sister, and the stepmother
56   10,    8|         had bin her naturall borne brother, bemoaning his hard and~ ~
57   10,    8|         forget all duty to Father, Brother, or~ ~Master? Amity and
58   10,   10|      commend her, and so~ ~did her brother likewise, as young as he
59   10,   10|        daughter, and this also her Brother, beeing~ ~both of them thy
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