Day, Novell

 1    1,    6|          dishfull~ ~given, you are sure to receive an hundred againe,
 2    2,    5|         thus shee beganne.~ ~ I am sure Andrea, that you greatly
 3    2,    5|   meditated,~ ~he resolved to make sure of his owne share first,
 4    2,    7|         Wife, and so hee should be sure to defend her from~ ~all
 5    2,    9|         the same opinion. For I am sure thou beleevest, and must
 6    3,    3|           amorous tokens? No, I am sure you doe not know them, nor
 7    3,    3|          friends: but she, being~ ~sure he was gone, went in all
 8    3,    4|       crowned thy labour, thou art sure to have the~ ~Philosophers
 9    3,    6| unfaithfull man, as thou art. I am sure thou~ ~knowest my voyce,
10    3,    7|            did never love you; but sure I am, that Theobaldo Elisei~ ~
11    3,   10|       always be so." And to make~ ~sure of it, before either of
12    4,    1|           having made all fast and sure, for being descried by any~ ~
13    4,    1|          onely in thine? As yet am sure it is present here, in this
14    4,    6|                Worthy Ladies, I am sure it is not unknowne to you,
15    4,    7|  workewomen played, Simonida was~ ~sure to want no employment.~ ~
16    5,    3|     support them,~ ~except he were sure to compasse his desire,
17    5,    3|         hence, where you~ ~will be sure to remaine in safety. But
18    5,    5|           his returning home? I am sure thou hast supt long agoe,
19    5,    9|     fellowed, so~ ~expeditious and sure she was of flight. His low
20    6,    2|   suspition, and where they may be sure to have them at all times,
21    6,    2|             there~ ~thou mayest be sure to fill thy Flaggon. When
22    6,    2|         friend, quoth he, now I am sure~ ~that thy Master sent thee
23    6,    4|         yesternight, or no: I am~ ~sure a Crane hath but one thigh,
24    6,    8|           and then thou shalt be~ ~sure that they cannot displease
25    6,   10|            secrecy, but he will be sure to heare his part; and when~ ~
26    6,   10|      displeasure: that he will bee sure to make the first answer,
27    6,   10|       leysure, and the sight (I am sure) can no way discontent~ ~
28    7,    4|            too, made~ ~it fast and sure on the inside, and then
29    7,    5|         Fryar useth, but this I am sure,~ ~every doore in our house
30    7,    5|            she, but if I did, I am sure he would not disclose it
31    7,    6|         now heere, yet~ ~I will be sure to finde thee some where
32    7,    6|        thee~ ~heere: yet I will be sure to find thee some where
33    7,    8|          and no~ ~wife of mine, be sure I have not done with thee
34    8,    2|     Bentivegna, to make~ ~a friend sure before thou need him; goe,
35    8,    3|         are blacke, so shall we be sure to~ ~finde it among them,
36    8,    5|       singular spectacle, as (I am sure) you never yet saw the~ ~
37    8,    6|          should credite it, we are sure to have no peace for a twelve
38    8,    6|         all the rest~ ~go by. I am sure Calandrino, answered Buffalmaco,
39    8,    7|        very best service,~ ~I were sure to bee seized on by all
40    8,    7|            of their youth (as I am sure you think your~ ~selfe not
41    8,    9|          Physitian, he~ ~would bee sure to tell him on the morrow,
42    8,    9|             sayde Buffalmaco, I am sure you~ ~will not maintaine
43    8,   10|         you five hundred if I were sure of their repayment~ ~at
44    8,   10|            thus she spake.~ ~ I am sure Salabetto, you are angry
45    8,   10|           shall~ ~have of you, but sure I am, that we shall enjoy
46    9,    1|        favour? Undoubtedly, were I sure to die in~ ~the attempt,
47    9,    3|         distemper in the body: but sure I am, that thou hast~ ~some
48    9,    4|       thirty shillings; and I am~ ~sure that he will restore it
49    9,    4|        more worth then fifty, I am sure to suffer a double~ ~endammagement
50    9,    6|            am to rig thou shalt be sure to finde it.~ ~ Our amorous
51    9,    9|         travell, I dare now assure sure that the counsell~ ~given
52   10,    7|          loves presuming. But I am sure your Majestie doth know~ ~(
53   10,    8|            come to Rome, take such sure order, to fetch her hence,
54   10, Song|         can thinke none true, none sure,~ ~ But all would rob me
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