Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |        commended of everie~ ~one, she arose fairely, saying: Heere we
 2    1,    1|            that day, our blessed Lord arose~ ~from death to life. But (
 3    1,    9|              come neere, but they all arose, and courteously~ ~invited
 4    2,    5|               darke night before they arose from the table. Andrea~ ~
 5    2,    6|           Charles, when the commotion arose in the Citty against the
 6    2,    7|            journeyes~ ~end; sodainely arose boysterous and contrary
 7    2,    8|            Father to so great a Lady, arose,~ ~and did her humble reverence,
 8    2,   10|             being done, the~ ~company arose, licensing every one to
 9    3,    5|               wherefore the Magnifico arose, and returned to the Knight,
10    3,    7|        whereby (perhaps) the scandall arose, that flew abroad to my~ ~
11    3,    7|            day appeare, but Theobaldo arose, having~ ~acquainted her
12    3,    7|           away this~ ~melancholly, he arose from the Table, when some (
13    3,    8|              the Abbot and this Monke arose, and taking Ferando out
14    3,    9|       conference with~ ~her. The Lady arose, and giving her kinde entertainement,
15    3,   10|                Having thus spoken, he arose againe; granting leave to
16    4      |          being risen, all the company arose likewise.~ ~When being come
17    4,    2|                 Albert; and sodainely arose such shoutes outcries, with
18    4,    6|            given to the Potestate, he arose; and shee~ ~being brought
19    4,    8|              Hereupon she immediately arose, and lighting a~ ~candle,
20    4,   10|             Theeves. The~ ~neighbours arose upon this outcry, running
21    5,  Ind|        merrily chanting on the trees) arose from her~ ~bed: as all the
22    5,    1|                angerly, and a tempest arose impetuously, that no man
23    5,    3|               whereupon sodainly slie arose, and ranne into a Garden
24    5,    8|              one resolving them, they arose from the~ ~Tables, and looking
25    5,   10|               he felt of his fingers, arose up trembling, as~ ~fearing
26    5,   10|         government was now concluded, arose, and taking off her~ ~Crowne
27    6,    4|            discontented in his minde: arose~ ~in the morning by breake
28    6,   10|              litle after his wine, he arose from the table~ ~to the
29    6,   10|            expiration, graciously she arose, and taking the Crowne~ ~
30    6,   10|               the more sightly, as it arose in swelling~ ~plenty. And
31    7,  Ind|            not long before~ ~the King arose, beeing awaked with the
32    7,    1|             at the doore, and so they arose,~ ~going both together to
33    7,    4|             doore both open and shut: arose out of his bed, and~ ~calling
34    7,    5|           appointed day was come, she arose very earely, and being~ ~
35    7,    5|               as~ ~hee appointed, she arose on her feete, and went to
36    7,    6| compassionating his desperate case; I arose from my worke, and in my~ ~
37    7,    8|             of Roberto, presently she arose; and,~ ~considering what
38    7,    8|              Swords~ ~in the streets; arose out of their beds, and reproved
39    8,    6|              slept after his Wine, he arose in the~ ~morning, and being
40    9,    2|            her owne shame discovered: arose very hastily, and~ ~thinking
41    9,    3|            childe gone.~ ~ Calandrino arose like a joyfull man, and
42    9,    4|         Aniolliero chancing to awake, arose and made him ready, without~ ~
43    9,    6|             be all~ ~fast asleepe, he arose very softly, and stealing
44    9,    6|               indeed) had hapned, she arose without a~ ~Candle, and
45    9,    6|              troubled and sleepie, he arose from the hoast, and went
46    9,   10|             drew towards day, up they arose, and calling Gossip John,
47   10,    5|              breake of day,~ ~Dianora arose, and attiring her selfe
48   10,    8|          their studies together: they arose (by degrees) to the glorious
49   10,    8|             concluded his Oration, he arose with a sterne~ ~and discontented
50   10,    9|         morrow morning, the Gentlemen arose, and mounting on~ ~horsebacke
51   10,    9|                  At her comming, they arose, and having received hir
52   10,    9|               Sicilie, there suddenly arose a~ ~very dangerous North-West-winde,
53   10,   10|            deluded them; the ladies~ ~arose jocondly from the tables,
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