Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |           as if none were to looke thereon, but~ ~with sighes and teares.
 2  Ind      |          inevitable death followed thereon, by~ ~bleeding at the nose.
 3  Ind      |        death (perhaps) may~ ~ensue thereon.~ ~ Wherefore, if you thinke
 4    1,    6|           he~ ~had long considered thereon, reported this Tale.~ ~
 5    2,    2|      together, and sitting downe~ ~thereon very pensively; made many
 6    2,    3| Alessandroes hand, and laying~ ~it thereon, saide; Alessandro, let
 7    2,    4|         rich Jewels, being carried thereon to Corfu, where he was well~ ~
 8    2,    5|            to see what would ensue thereon. Andrea conferring~ ~with
 9    2,    5|            of costly viands placed thereon, downe they~ ~sate to feeding,
10    2,    7|           laide to her charge, and thereon follow~ ~severity of punishment.
11    2,    9|           harme must needs~ ~ensue thereon: yet both the parties were
12    2,    9|          some few~ ~haires growing thereon, appearing to be as yellow
13    2,    9|            golden haires growing~ ~thereon.~ ~ When Bernardo heard
14    2,    9|        more~ ~seriously considered thereon, and found it to be reall
15    3,    3|           too much harme may ensue thereon. But feare not any~ ~wrong
16    3,    5|         his credit~ ~much depended thereon.~ ~ At the same time, there
17    3,    6|    complaints, worse~ ~would ensue thereon, then could bee easily remedied:
18    3,    6|        dangers must needes ensue~ ~thereon. The one (which you ought
19    3,    6|           you grew offended, and~ ~thereon made the outcry, and you
20    3,    9|          to try her cunning, and~ ~thereon saide. Faire Virgin, if
21    3,    9|         can you expect to follow~ ~thereon? Whatsoever great King (
22    3,    9|             what a rude answer was thereon returned. In the end, she
23    3,    9|          her words, and considered thereon~ ~from point to point; debating
24    4,    2|           the very~ ~night ensuing thereon, I was chastised in such
25    4,    5|           bestowed infinite kisses thereon.~ ~ Not long after, the
26    4,    6|           doubt what might~ ~ensue thereon. Gabriello hearing this,
27    4,    6|           hurtfull to me, followed thereon;~ ~and therefore I have
28    4,    7|          what shee saw him do, and thereon she dyed also in the~ ~same
29    4,    7|            advisedly considering~ ~thereon.~ ~ She going to the bed
30    4,    7|              and happines to ensue thereon, by an accident so strange
31    4,    8|       greater effect hath followed thereon. And many times,~ ~parents
32    4,    8|             beside the danger that thereon may follow to~ ~you, I cannot
33    4,    8|            consequence following~ ~thereon; yet was mooved to much
34    4,    9|          fed afterward so heartily thereon, that she left very little,
35    4,    9|         severe revenge to succeede thereon: he made such provision~ ~
36    4,    9|          excellent Verses engraven thereon, expressing both~ ~their
37    4,   10|       fortune that~ ~hath followed thereon; because thereby Ruggiero
38    5,    6|      greater disasters would ensue thereon, by breaking their former
39    5,    8|          further~ ~danger to ensue thereon.~ ~ But beyond all the rest,
40    5,    9|            setting a keener edge~ ~thereon; he saw the City life could
41    5,    9|             as nothing can ensue~ ~thereon, but his losse of life.
42    7,    1|        three severall~ ~times, and thereon bee admitted entrance. But
43    7,    8|        what successe would ensue~ ~thereon. It was not long before
44    7,    8|           what was likely to ensue thereon, called her Chamber-maide~ ~(
45    7,    9|    compulsion (whatsoever ensued~ ~thereon) woulde winne the masterie.
46    8,    1|       considerations might ensue~ ~thereon. First, the faithfull concealing
47    9,    5|         what good sport will ensue thereon. If thou~ ~dost observe
48   10,    8|      regard of mine owne depending thereon; I stand~ ~the neerer thereto
49   10,    9|         worthy reward will ensue~ ~thereon, as thereto justly appertaining.~ ~
50   10,    9|           regard of all the riches thereon, down she~ ~threw it likewise,
51   10,    9|        therefore if no merit ensue thereon, but onely such disgrace
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