Day, Novell

 1    1,    2|        whereto I wish thee; where canst thou~ ~desire conference
 2    2,    5|          dwelt long time (as thou canst not~ ~choose but to have
 3    2,    7|          my~ ~many miseries) thou canst any way restore me to my
 4    2,    8|          parts: if therefore thou canst~ ~bee content to leave her
 5    2,    8|     faithfully assured, that thou canst not require any thing~ ~
 6    2,    9|       well~ ~and honestly as thou canst of thine, nor that any thing
 7    2,    9|       head smitten off,~ ~if thou canst winne her to any such dishonest
 8    2,    9|          meanes~ ~whatsoever thou canst use unto her; which if thou
 9    2,    9|           unto her; which if thou canst not doe,~ ~thou shalt onely
10    2,   10|           Parents,~ ~and friends? Canst thou rather affect to abide
11    3,    3|         perhaps) heereafter, thou canst very hardly refraine such
12    3,    3|        Bad man as thou art,~ ~how canst thou deny a manifest truth?
13    3,    5|      Podesta at Millaine, as thou canst not choose but heare, for
14    3,    6|        meantst it.~ ~ What answer canst thou make, devill, and no
15    3,    6|           borne, as shee is? What canst thou more respect in her,
16    3,    8|       deare Wife; O my hony Wife. Canst thou~ ~(quoth the Monke)
17    3,    8|        Now (quoth the Monke) thou canst confesse thine owne wilfull
18    3,    8|           in Masse-time, and thou canst have none other here, but~ ~
19    3,    8|      replyed the Monke, whom thou canst neither heare nor see,~ ~
20    4,    1|        thee speake, and what thou canst say for thy selfe, in a
21    4,    2|        soone as conveniently thou canst,~ ~and (by lowly humility)
22    4,    5|          let thee know, that thou canst not~ ~enjoy my company any
23    4,    9|         the daintiest manner thou canst devise to do; which being~ ~
24    4,   10|           his deliverance if thou canst, with this~ ~caution, that
25    4, Song|       teares do, etc.~ ~ ~ ~ Thou canst (thou powerfull God of Love)
26    5,    6|        young people as they are.) Canst thou then~ ~finde in thine
27    7,    4|             answered Tofano, what canst thou do to me?~ ~ The woman,
28    7,    6|         thy selfe so well as thou canst. Dinner~ ~being immediately
29    7,    7|         she) therein thou neither canst, or shalt offend me.~ ~Moreover,
30    7,    7|      master so bitterly as~ ~thou canst, bestowing manie sound blowes
31    7,    9|    receive what discontent~ ~thou canst thereby; or make presumption
32    7,    9|           thou wert~ ~wise? Where canst thou find any one to go
33    7,    9|   disdaine, be assured, that thou canst not escape with life, beside~ ~
34    7,    9|          freely as thou doest, or canst. But~ ~yet let mee tell
35    8,    6|        once in thy life time thou canst bee~ ~wise. How? answered
36    8,    6|          it out so loud as~ ~thou canst, then let who list beleeve
37    8,    6|     cousen thy poore wife and us. Canst~ ~thou not yet learne to
38    8,    7|    respect of any love which thou canst pretend to beare me; but~ ~
39    8,    7|     although~ ~thou wouldst) thou canst never restore me, I meane
40    8,    8|          as (I am perswaded) thou canst not justly~ ~mislike. The
41    8,    9|   uttermost endeavour~ ~that thou canst, to grant the request which
42    8,   10|          instant night, if thou~ ~canst. He being absolutely caught,
43    9,    3|          so many cloathes as thou canst well endure. Then to~ ~Morrow
44    9,    5|           my wordes, that if thou canst but touch her with this~ ~
45    9,    6|    advised, hee said to Panuccio. Canst thou make vaunt of such~ ~
46   10,    3| enterprise of thine,~ ~which thou canst not yet terme to be good
47   10,    4|        Yet~ ~now being dead, thou canst not prohibite me, but I
48   10,    5|    Signior Ansaldo, and if thou~ ~canst (by any meanes) obtaine
49   10,    7|          so much as possibly thou canst, because my onely~ ~hope
50   10,    8|         then for thee, which thou canst not (in like manner) looke~ ~
51   10,    8|         shal be~ ~thine, for thou canst not find any other so conforme
52   10,    9|       make resistance, yet~ ~thou canst not be able to defend thy
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