Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |      even as if we~ ~were no way belonging unto them. And therefore,
 2  Ind      |         Chambermaid, and Licisca belonging to Philomena,~ ~shall serve
 3    1,    4|          particularities thereto belonging. And beside Sir, you never
 4    2,    3|        the traine of Children,~ ~belonging to the saide Theobaldo (
 5    2,    4|     sorts of~ ~Merchandizes, all belonging to himselfe onely, and making
 6    2,    7|          from a Countrie~ ~house belonging to him, chanced to ride
 7    2,    7|   greater part of worldly jewels belonging to Bajazeth, unheard or~ ~
 8    2,    7|          he drew neere the Campe belonging to the~ ~King of Cappadocia,
 9    2,    8|        he denies me the duties~ ~belonging to a wife. Wherefore, in
10    2,    9|        or thou, nor~ ~any person belonging to these parts, shall ever
11    2,    9|  chancing into a~ ~Shop or Booth belonging to the Venetians, she espied (
12    3,    1|         and goodly~ ~Monasterie, belonging to the Lord of those parts,
13    3,    1|       the Factotum~ ~or Bayliffe belonging to the house, returned thence
14    3,    1|        fellow, to do the busines belonging to the Monastery, and one~ ~
15    3,    1|       hee had undertaken a taske belonging to~ ~great Hercules, in
16    3,    2|          A querry of the Stable, belonging to Agilulffo, King of the~ ~
17    3,    5|     signa or no; it is no matter belonging to my charge: I say, husbands~ ~
18    3,    7|        and the Ministers thereto belonging, who pretending a diligent~ ~
19    3,    7|     attending on the businesse~ ~belonging to Aldobrandino. At the
20    4,    2|         greatest reputation, and belonging~ ~to one of the best Monasteries
21    4,    3|         with al due furnishments belonging to~ ~them, and Families
22    4,    4|       fought with a Ship at Sea, belonging to~ ~the King of Thunis,
23    4,    4|       with all~ ~thinges thereto belonging, for the sending his daughter
24    4,    6|     apprehended, by the Officers belonging to the~ ~Seigneury, as they
25    4,    6|    carried, that in the Garden~ ~belonging to Andreanaes Father, she
26    4,    6|            by the Guard or Watch belonging to the Potestate, who had
27    4,    9|      wrapped it in the Bandelote belonging to his Lance,~ ~commanding
28    4,    9|  together, as well by the people belonging to Guardastagno, as them~ ~
29    5,    1|        touching~ ~any thing else belonging to the Rhodians, he gave
30    5,    2|         for the pliant strings~ ~belonging to your Bowes, are as apt
31    5,    5|     Jacomino had a Maide-servant belonging to his House, somewhat~ ~
32    5,    5| solemnized, with all due honours belonging~ ~thereto; and long time
33    5,   10|         those offices and duties belonging to~ ~wedlock, which time
34    5,   10|        are other meere matters~ ~belonging to a woman, and every way
35    6,    2|          and exercised the trade belonging to him.~ ~Now although Fortune
36    6,    3|       his owne person) the shame belonging to his~ ~Brother. So, not
37    6,   10|        vertues and~ ~priviledges belonging to Porcellane, which although
38    7,    1|         Weavers, in the quarters belonging to Santa Maria Novella,
39    7,    3|         they know nothing really belonging to a~ ~sanctimonious life;
40    7,    9|            commodities unto them belonging, as they would us and ours.
41    8,    4|    PUNISHMENT~ ~ ~ ~ The Provost belonging to the Cathedrall Church
42    8,    5|     merry pranke with a Judge~ ~(belonging to the Marquesate of Ancona)
43    8,    5|       Potestates and~ ~Officers, belonging to the Marquesate of Anconia;
44    8,    7|       Clowne or Countrey Peazant belonging to her Farme or Dairy~ ~
45    8,    9|         then the verie costliest belonging to the Duke of Venice:~ ~
46    8,    9|   commanded, that~ ~the Gomedra, belonging to the Grand Cham of Tartaria,
47    8,    9|      Landes, and~ ~Inheritances, belonging lineally to them of our
48    8,   10|         goods, in the~ ~Register belonging to the Custome-house, that
49    8,   10|     information~ ~from the Booke belonging to the Magazin, what wares
50    9,    1|           and in the Church-yard belonging unto the gray~ ~Friars,
51    9,    4|         condemned to the Gallies belonging~ ~to Florence, and so mounted
52    9,   10|          names (for those parts) belonging~ ~to a Mule, nothing else
53   10,    1|       consideration) the quality belonging to life, and the customes~ ~
54   10,    4|      Church, as~ ~also the vault belonging to her Ancestors, they gave
55   10,    4|         order,~ ~that all things belonging to a woman in such a case,
56   10,    8|    between my kindred, and those belonging to Sophronia, the~ ~matrimoniall
57   10,    9|         in regard of that justly belonging to you, as your faces do~ ~
58   10,   10|          him, of the~ ~businesse belonging to the next morning, and
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