Day, Novell

 1    1,    2|         condition: That first I wil journey to Rome, to see~ ~
 2    1,    2|         Religious men enow, who wil gladly bestow~ ~Baptisme
 3    1,    7|      Nay which is worse,~ ~they wil do this in the presence
 4    2,    1|      their purses, and~ ~then I wil tell you that, which (as
 5    2,    7|       in duty I owe unto him: I wil make known to~ ~thee, what
 6    2,    9|      instinct and admonition, I wil~ ~proceede familiarly, a
 7    2,    9|       their~ ~honour, that they wil containe those principles
 8    3,    1|       so~ ~violently, that they wil admit no leisure to consider,
 9    3,    3|     happily I withstood it, and wil neither say or do any~ ~
10    3,    5|          who (upon no occasion) wil tempt~ ~the power of another
11    3,    5|     possesse in this~ ~world, I wil not sell you my horse, rather
12    3,    5|     sell you my horse, rather I wil bestow him on you~ ~as a
13    3,    6|          and when you please, I wil~ ~instruct you how your
14    4,    1|   proceeded onely from you. How wil you then maintaine,~ ~that
15    4,    1|       cruelty against me: for I wil~ ~never intreat you to the
16    4,    2|        some one place or other, wil set such~ ~spies and watches
17    4,    3|        be wondred at. For if we wil~ ~advisedly observe, we
18    4,    6|     contrary Nature. And now we wil.~ ~proceed to our Novell.~ ~
19    4,    6|       Law if he had lived, so I wil expresse the like love to
20    5,    2|        as no doubt but your men wil do~ ~the like to them. But
21    6,    1|         command me: and beside, wil shorten~ ~your wearinesse
22    6,    4|          and when you please, I wil make~ ~good my wordes, by
23    6,    8|     such unpleasing sights; you wil not thinke~ ~(Unckle) in
24    6,   10|        of the Church ring: then wil I make a~ ~predication to
25    6,   10|    especiall grace and favor, I wil shew you a most holy and
26    7,    3|         Husband said she, and I wil tell you al. Our~ ~child
27    7,    4|       whereto (worthy Ladies) I wil adde~ ~another of a simple
28    7,    9|      Lady shall command me,~ ~I wil speake to thee whensoever
29    7,    9|      meanning toward me; if she wil undertake the performance
30    8,    4|         alreadie~ ~spoken of, I wil tel you another concerning
31    8,    6|        swallow the Pill: for it wil be so extreme bitter in
32    8,    7|   fairest that ever you beheld) wil appeare unto you, very graciously~ ~
33    8,    7|         uttered your mind, they wil depart from you,~ ~and then
34    8,    7|        following, your friend~ ~wil come in teares to you, and
35    8,    9|     know. And therefore, if you wil sweare unto me by the crosse
36    8,    9|       of these Rats, and then I wil answer you.~ ~ When the
37    8,    9|      way for his knowing me: he wil him thirst, and long to
38    8,   10| absolute promise beside, that I wil rather sell all~ ~the houses
39    9,    3|       much paine; but indeed it wil cost expences. Alas Sir,
40    9,    5|        hers, in any service she wil command me. Dooest thou~ ~
41    9,    8|       replied Blondello, then I wil walke~ ~thither presently,
42    9,    8|     another dinner on mee, then wil I~ ~enrubinate thy nose
43    9,    9|        good what I have said, I wil declare unto you the counsell~ ~
44    9,    9|         shal find it (as you al wil affirm no lesse) to be very~ ~
45    9,   10|       of such worthy arguments, wil (doubtlesse) give an~ ~addition
46   10,    3|        I keepe it, the worse it wil be esteemed:~ ~and before
47   10,    5|    alwayes refused, and so stil wil~ ~do, in regard I am not
48   10,    5|        done.~ ~Wherefore, if he wil give me assurance, to perform
49   10,    5|         answer~ ~from me, and I wil confirme it with mine oath.~ ~
50   10,    5|        and all my~ ~friends; so wil I then lay his dishonest
51   10,    5|      the purity of thy soule, I wil yeelde (to~ ~disoblige thee
52   10,    5|         for once, but~ ~not thy wil: for actions committed by
53   10,    5|     Neverthelesse,~ ~it was the wil of her Husband to have it
54   10,    5|        therefore (against~ ~her wil) she gave consent. The next
55   10,    8|         this disaster, and that wil~ ~be my crowne, or else
56   10,    9| Thorello answered. Gentlemen, I wil shew you that my selfe,~ ~
57   10,   10|       broughtest me; and then I wil take another Wife, with
58   10,   10|        you allow of advise) I~ ~wil keepe the Crowne till our
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