Day, Novell

 1    1,    1|            very~ ~hardly hee should sodainly unintangle them, without
 2    1,    4|             much moved, he intended sodainly to make him~ ~open the doore;
 3    1,    5| apprehension of King Philip, that~ ~sodainly (having as yet never seen
 4    1,    6|          were carried to the Abbot, sodainly he brake~ ~forth and saide.
 5    2,    1|         their extreame violence.~ ~ Sodainly, Marquiso bethought him
 6    2,    1|             rude quality) tooke him sodainly aside, and examined him
 7    2,    6|            rescued only by her, she sodainly caught up a staffe, and
 8    2,    7|             With nothing but truth: sodainly, and~ ~according as they
 9    2,    7|        shore; and the~ ~Ladie being sodainly seized on, was immediately
10    2,    7|        royall magnificence, replied sodainly, that he was~ ~highly pleased
11    2,    8|           love, would ye denie him? Sodainly the Maide returned this
12    2,    9|           Purse and a Girdle, which sodainly she~ ~remembred to be sometime
13    2,   10|            their owne safety. For~ ~sodainly a Galliot came upon them,
14    3,    6|         behind with~ ~Minutolo, who sodainly shot forth a word concerning
15    3,    7|          the Pilgrime stood up, and sodainly putting off his~ ~poore
16    3,    9|             more, departed thence~ ~sodainly with her daughter, to divers
17    4,    1|             a water~ ~of, to drinke sodainly, whensoever any crosse accident
18    4,    3|      Ninetta then was lodged; there sodainly they~ ~seized on her, and
19    4,    4|          had falne out.~ ~Age being sodainly incited to anger, and the
20    4,    5|        their vile purpose: they ran sodainly upon Lorenzo,~ ~slew him,
21    4,    6|    whereupon~ ~Gabriello fell downe sodainly dead in her armes. She,
22    4,    6|            fortuned, that Gabriello sodainly breathing forth a very~ ~
23    4,    6|              neere his heart, which sodainly breaking, occasioned his
24    4,    7|          the Garden, who comming in sodainly uppon them,~ ~and seeing
25    5,    1|            a Naval fight,~ ~setting sodainly forth to Sea, and hulling
26    5,    1|           to shew her constancy, so sodainly changed~ ~the inestimable
27    5,    2|           againe,~ ~and starting up sodainly, to looke with better advice
28    5,    3|        twenty other theeves,~ ~came sodainly rushing in upon them, crying,
29    5,    3|           in vaine, and darke night sodainly come uppon him, he~ ~was
30    5,    3|          travailing~ ~by, whereupon sodainly slie arose, and ranne into
31    5,    8|         requitall~ ~of his love.~ ~ Sodainly he heard the voice of a
32    5,    8|        inflicted on her) started up sodainly, running amaine towards
33    6,    4|         make; but even as it~ ~came sodainly into his minde, said: Sir,
34    6,    7|            to moove the~ ~question, sodainly answered; that (undoubtedly)
35    6,    9|             round engirt with them, sodainly thus replyed:~ ~Gentlemen,
36    6,   10|        craftily, and with a Rampiar sodainly raised~ ~in his owne defence:
37    6,   10|             understanding or grace. Sodainly (without blushing) lest
38    7,    3|            and her Husband~ ~coming sodainly thither: she made him beleeve,
39    7,    3|       present purpose, and I cannot sodainly be~ ~furnisht with another,
40    7,    3|              even so Agnesia, being sodainly~ ~provided of an invention,
41    7,    3|             you al. Our~ ~child was sodainly taken with a swouning, wherein
42    7,    4|               demonstrations, which sodainly thou teachest such, as are
43    7,    9|             matter;~ ~and therefore sodainly conceyved, that the Lady
44    7,    9|      without it. And Lydia, being~ ~sodainly with. into her chamber;
45    7,    9|          power more~ ~and more: she sodainly conceited, what course was
46    8,    8|        visit thee. When he is here, sodainly will I returne~ ~home, and
47    8,    9|        Bruno. Whereat~ ~Buffalmaco, sodainly starting, and looking frowningly
48    8,    9|           their painted bodies, and sodainly closed~ ~them up againe.~ ~
49    8,   10|             it is for a~ ~woman, so sodainly to raise the summe of a
50    9,    2|    advisedly) from an inconvenience sodainly falling on her. And as you~ ~
51    9,    5|             she being as ready as~ ~sodainly commanded, began as followeth.
52    9,    5|            his very best behaviour) sodainly~ ~he said. Why how now Calandrino?
53    9,    5|       indifferent while, and~ ~then sodainly replyed thus. Now trust
54    9,    7|            a brakie thicket by her, sodainly rushed a~ ~huge and dreadfull
55   10,    6|            solitude~ ~of the place: sodainly entred into the garden,
56   10,    8|            violentlie surprized, so sodainly doth beauty beguile our
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