Day, Novell

 1    1,    3|             them all three. Wherefore, secretly having conferred with a
 2    2,    2|              her~ ~company, she having secretly prepared a Bath for him,
 3    2,    6|          silent~ ~and sad meditations, secretly by her selfe, shee sorrowed
 4    2,    6|              together.~ ~ Hereupon, he secretly called Jehannot before him,
 5    2,    6|           condition he is;~ ~and being secretly instructed in all things,
 6    2,    6|            welcome to the Messenger,~ ~secretly he called the Nurse unto
 7    2,    7|             night following,~ ~hee was secretly conveyed by the said Churiacy,
 8    2,    7|            caused her to bee kept very secretly (to her no~ ~little greefe
 9    2,    7|               judiciously, affirming~ ~secretly to his soule that he had
10    2,    7|     disposition. Constantine heereupon secretly prepared~ ~in a readinesse
11    2,    7|              with the goods of Osbech, secretly they departed thence to
12    2,    9|                thither to see him. But secretly he charged his servant,~ ~
13    3,    2|             consent in her. This being secretly discovered by the~ ~King,
14    3,    2|             went to the Queene, very~ ~secretly he conveighed away thence
15    3,    6|             pursued his~ ~purpose very secretly, by many Ambassages, and
16    3,    6|              please, I must~ ~meet him secretly in a house of this City,
17    3,    7|          whatsoever he could desire.~ ~Secretly they were espoused together,
18    3,    7|              could collect~ ~together, secretly he departed from Florence,
19    3,    7| notwithstanding, to~ ~conceale it very secretly, because if ever hereafter
20    3,    7|               of his Knight, returning secretly to the house of Madam~ ~
21    3,    9|                in her Pilgrimes habit) secretly she went to the house.~ ~
22    4,    1|              whom~ ~she might acquaint secretly, with her sober, honest,
23    4,    1|                So loving mutually (yet secretly)~ ~in this maner, and she
24    4,    1|               that he might the more~ ~secretly, and with farre lesse disgrace
25    4,    1|           commanded, that he should be secretly well~ ~guarded, in a neere
26    4,    2|              the forenamed vices, when secretly he could put any of them~ ~
27    4,    3|             jewels, wherewith escaping secretly out of the house;~ ~they
28    4,    3|             and Hugnetto understanding secretly, both from the Duke, and~ ~
29    4,    4|                this great preparation; secretly~ ~sent a servant of hers
30    4,    5|        Isabella, slew a Gentleman that secretly loved~ ~her. His ghost appeared
31    4,    5|               the whole body with her, secretly to bestow~ ~honourable enterment
32    4,    5|     publication, they~ ~buried it very secretly; and, before any could take
33    4,    6|                 they maried themselves secretly~ ~together, and continued
34    4,    9|              give leave, he Red~ ~away secretly in the night season.~ ~
35    5,    1|               them of his faction, and secretly~ ~prepared a Shippe, furnished
36    5,    1|          enterprize,~ ~hee sent troope secretly to the Port, that they might
37    5,    2|               But this must be done so secretly,~ ~that your enemies may
38    5,    8|           prosecute in this manner.~ ~ Secretly she sent a faithfull Chambermaide
39    5,   10|            twice or thrice; she became secretly acquainted with an~ ~aged
40    8,    7|          pleasing of himselfe, he went secretly attended, onely by~ ~his
41    9,    1|             doublet and hose; departed secretly from his~ ~lodging, walking
42    9,    2|             meanes, whereby he might~ ~secretly visite his Nunne, wherewith
43    9,    7|              like at another, yet so~ ~secretly as possibly she could devise
44   10,    2|               Ghinotto purposely, (yet secretly) had~ ~hidden in the Chamber.
45   10,    3|                to kill him; should bee secretly disposed to give him his~ ~
46   10,    3|               mee, I have sealed it up secretly in my~ ~soule: wherein I
47   10,    3|                 departed from him; hee secretly gave intelligence to his
48   10,    4|               more but to abide~ ~here secretly with my Mother, untill such
49   10,    4|              had been his owne~ ~Wife. Secretly he repaired to Modena, where
50   10,    5|             some pretty store of them, secretly he~ ~sent them to Madam
51   10,    8|                 as being made his wife secretly, and by theft,~ ~not any
52   10,    8|             Lover: that~ ~Sophronia is secretly become the wife of Titus
53   10,   10|             which he~ ~pretended to be secretly murdered. Afterward, they
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