Day, Novell

 1  Ind      | temperate~ ~calmnesse, coole and gentle winds fanning their sweet
 2    1,    5|       but with a few milde and~ ~gentle speeches, they gave him
 3    1,    6|      Aemilia sitting next to the gentle Lady Fiammetta,~ ~perceiving
 4    1,    6|    gracious language blew a more gentle~ ~and calmer ayre; the Inquisitor
 5    1,    9|         the faire widdow for her gentle offer; tooke leave of~ ~
 6    1,    9|      morning, in the fresh~ ~and gentle breath thereof, we will
 7    2,    2|        upon him, well liking his gentle~ ~language and behaviour,
 8    2,    3|          the Abbot had heard his gentle answeres, so wisely and~ ~
 9    2,    5|     accepted the more gladly her gentle offer, and concluded~ ~to
10    2,    5|        conditions,~ ~speaking in gentle manner to Andrea, said.
11    2,    6|       done before.~ ~ When these gentle offers could not prevaile
12    2,    6|   thereof verie often, which the gentle youth (being so~ ~well instructed
13    2,    8|       rage, converted her former gentle and~ ~loving speeches, into
14    2,    8|        indeede) she was amiable, gentle,~ ~and beautifull, whereupon
15    2,    8|  Gianetta privately to her, in~ ~gentle manner, and by the way of
16    2, Song|  ore-speedy haste,~ ~ Which into gentle hearts too far doth pierce.~ ~
17    3,  Ind|         a milde, majesticke, and gentle pace, the Queene rode on,
18    3,    5|          dwell no longer in your gentle~ ~brest, but Lady-like pitty
19    3,    5|          thine owne~ ~honest and gentle speeches, which content
20    3, Song|          at jarre,~ ~ Or else in gentle breasts to moove sterne
21    4      |       humble stile,~ ~so low and gentle as possibly I could. And
22    4,    6|       well in yeeres,~ ~and of a gentle nature, observing what his
23    4,    8|       speake in a more milde and gentle straine, entreating him~ ~
24    4,    9|     began thus. I call to minde (gentle Ladies) a Novell, which~ ~(
25    4,   10|         entreat you~ ~therefore (gentle Master) first to pardon
26    5,  Ind|         where they walked in a~ ~gentle pace on the greene grasse,
27    5,    1|      vertues, infused~ ~into his gentle soule, were by envious Fortune
28    5,    2|       and prevailed~ ~so well by gentle speeches, that she conducted
29    5,    2|      Bowes be made more soft and gentle, then~ ~those which heretofore
30    5,    2|       other,~ ~then those pliant gentle strings. But this must be
31    5,    5|         repaired to him, and (in gentle speeches) entreated~ ~him,
32    5,    7|          of more~ ~tractable and gentle nature, yea, and of a more
33    5,    7|     These~ ~wishes drew on other gentle language, with modest kisses
34    5,    9|        such as have a free and~ ~gentle soule: but also to dvise
35    5,    9|            but in your owne true gentle nature (the which hath alwayes
36    6,    1|       behinde him rode on with a gentle~ ~pace, and (according to
37    6,   10|         as you please. Forbeare (gentle Ladies) all frivolotis~ ~
38    7,    4|          But she, forgetting all gentle Language, which~ ~formerly
39    7,    7|       not: if I sleep, the least gentle touch of thy hand will wake
40    7,   10|        many.~ ~ By this time the gentle blast of Zephirus began
41    7,   10|       appointment: in a soft and gentle pace, they walked homeward:
42    8,    1|        in the~ ~presence of this Gentle man my friend, I made repayment
43    8,    3|         laughter; in a faire and gentle~ ~pace, they followed Calandrino
44    8,    4|          yours.~ ~ Well may you (Gentle Ladies) imagine, that this
45    8,    7|      when, she~ ~entreateth your gentle sufferance.~ ~ Poore Renicro,
46    8,    7|        remaineth mine) to your~ ~gentle selfe.~ ~ So our halfe frozen
47    8,    7|        if it may stand with your gentle Nature to admit it.~ ~ Now
48    9,    1|          where she will give you gentle welcome, and disappoint
49    9,    5|         began as followeth. Most gentle Ladies, I am~ ~perswaded
50    9,    5|        pacified~ ~the woman with gentle perswasions: they advised
51    9,    9|         faire perswasions,~ ~nor gentle courtesies could in any
52   10,    7|          to relate it, upon your gentle attention~ ~vouchsafed,
53   10,    8|         each of them endued with gentle spirits, and having begun~ ~
54   10,    9|        to~ ~returne this answer. Gentle Sir, if courtesie in one
55   10,   10|          say? will~ ~you also be gentle, humble, and patient? with
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