Day, Novell

 1    1,    4|        sharpely, and to have him closely~ ~imprisoned, that the Damosell
 2    2,    3|        Corn-lofts, whether I can closely bring~ ~you, and making
 3    2,    5|          poore pittifull Andrea, closely couched~ ~behinde the wall.
 4    2,    6|       his wife, who had followed closely after~ ~the hounds, was
 5    2,    6|     better meanes of mercie, and closely concealing his daughters
 6    2,    6|       sensitive vertues being so closely combined, that (even as
 7    2,    7|      action) they hid themselves closely in the house. After some
 8    2,    7|       not to be found, but~ ~was closely gone: they judged (according
 9    2,    7|          place the~ ~Lady was so closely kept they took their leave,
10    2,    8|       and~ ~spotlesse innocency: closely he conveyed himselfe out
11    3,    2|         sleeping in their~ ~bed; closely he steals into the Gallery,
12    3,    5|          time affected, yea, and closely courted, (though any~ ~advantage
13    3,    7|    favours,~ ~yet concealing all closely to her selfe. After two
14    4,    1|        to take Rame, yet kept so closely as possibly she~ ~could;
15    4,    1|        eies, nothing can be so~ ~closely concealed, but at the length
16    4,    1|           to keepe~ ~himselfe so closely concealed: to the end, that
17    4,    1|    homely leather habite.~ ~Very closely was he brought before the
18    4,    1|        and~ ~shutting the doores closely to them, the teares trickling
19    4,    2|        reveale unto you, must so closely be concealed, as no living~ ~
20    4,    2|     concealing it to themselves, closely~ ~concluded to watch the
21    4,    2|     where he used to stay, and~ ~closely walked along unto the house.
22    4,    3|        her. This could not be so closely~ ~carried, but being seene
23    4,    3|       never acting disaster so~ ~closely, but as cunningly discovereth
24    4,    3|          money, which~ ~they had closely hid in their House, to serve
25    4,    5|          in her: at length, they closely stole~ ~away the potte of
26    4,    6|         be, and conveighing it~ ~closely out of the Garden, they
27    4,    9|      owne~ ~Castle, where he lay closely ambushed in a Wood, through
28    4,   10|    courting the Maide. And being closely admitted into the~ ~house,
29    5,    4|     concealed his affection so~ ~closely as he could, which was not
30    5,    6|         presumed in that manner; closely was he kept in~ ~prison
31    5,    7|        and shame can never be so closely carryed, or clouded with
32    5,   10| Neighbours comming in: hee was~ ~closely conveyed out of the House,
33    6,    3|    knowledge, her husband had so closely carried the~ ~businesse)
34    6,   10|       Onyon~ ~at his Inne, where closely they discovered to him,
35    7,    1|       did, to looke upon a Vine, closely adjoyning to her house,~ ~
36    7,    3| Afterward,~ ~he being conferring closely with her in her Chamber,
37    7,    5|        onely his Hood was not so closely veyled, but~ ~shee knew
38    7,   10|      Because Tingoccio~ ~kept it closely from Meucio, lest he should
39    8,    6|        my Brawne. Bruno stepping closely to him, sayde in his~ ~eare:
40    8,    6|        for salting the~ ~Brawne; closely carried it with them to
41    8,    7|          the vale of Arno, and~ ~closely bordering upon the same
42    8,    8|           all; but kept himselfe closely hidden, to observe the yssue
43    8,    8|         our selves, let it be as closely kept to our selves. Zeppa
44    8,    9|          the new Market place,~ ~closely adjoining to Santa Maria
45    9,    1|         each carrying his case~ ~closely, as hoping to be possessed
46    9,    1|      their Lanthorne and light~ ~closely covered, to see who it should
47    9,    2|           but verie often, and~ ~closely concealed to themselves.~ ~
48    9,    5|    towards Florence, Bruno saide closely to~ ~Calandrino. I dare
49    9,    7|       with~ ~some common Queane, closely to have her company there,
50    9,    7|         she hid her selfe very~ ~closely, among the thickest of the
51   10,    4|       before him, conveighed her closely to his house in Bologna.
52   10,    4|      About the ending of dinner, closely he~ ~made the Lady acquainted
53   10,    6|        lodging, concealing there closely his affection to himselfe,~ ~
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