Day, Novell

 1    2,    1|          manner. So laying hands uppon him, they threw him against
 2    2,    3|    Fortune might chance to shine uppon them.~ ~ This advice prevailed
 3    2,    3|         forbeare such boldnesse, uppon thy lives perill, and~ ~
 4    2,    5|        loud calles, and beatings uppon the doore without intermission,
 5    2,    6|           fell downe in a swound uppon the shore.~ ~ Now was not
 6    2,    6|      deale more at them. When~ ~(uppon her request) Conrado had
 7    2,    6|         evermore is so attendant uppon youth; that to deny, is
 8    2,    7|        this blamefull imputation uppon men onely, for offending
 9    2,    7|         to ride by on the sands. Uppon sight~ ~of the Ship lying
10    2,    7|     friends might have inflicted uppon her.~ ~ The Prince perceiving,
11    2,    8|    whereas else shee~ ~had falne uppon the ground. When he, like
12    2,    9|        little further with thee, uppon the matter~ ~alreadie propounded.
13    2,   10|          men: and let me looke~ ~uppon you never so often, certaine
14    3,    3|           observed in this case; uppon a day apt and convenient,
15    3,    3|     never to solicite you~ ~more uppon this occasion: And so, in
16    3,    4|             and thine eyes still uppon the Furnace fixed, to keepe
17    4,    6|         friends to the dead man (uppon noise~ ~of his death bruited
18    4,    7|          who comming in sodainly uppon them,~ ~and seeing Pasquino
19    4,    7|        long while together: but, uppon better~ ~recollection of
20    4,    8|       and more are like to ensue uppon such boldnesse, because
21    4,    8|           bruise, wound, or hurt uppon it, the Physitians could
22    5,    3|          none~ ~tarrying to prey uppon him; hee put on his cloathes
23    5,    3|        darke night sodainly come uppon him, he~ ~was not able to
24    6,    2|      best Wine. Cistio looking~ ~uppon the huge Flaggon, replyed
25    6,    3|        to~ ~her, laying his hand uppon her shoulder, he said. Madam
26    6,    7| affection resolvedly, and love~ ~uppon a grounded deliberation:
27    6,   10|         Friar Onyon would~ ~say, uppon the losse of his precious
28    6,   10|         Boy Guccio Imbrata, that uppon the Bels ringing, he should~ ~
29    7,    7|        and to revenge your selfe uppon him as best you~ ~may; your
30    7,    7|        farre more~ ~respectively uppon this proofe of his honestie
31    7,    9|          therefore set a~ ~locke uppon thy lippes, for revealing
32    7,    9|         quoth she,) your Barber? Uppon mine Honour, there shall~ ~
33    7,    9|       would not a Peare bee left uppon it. How now Pyrrhus? (quoth~ ~
34    8,    1|      rather most disloyall wife, uppon~ ~this answer sent her,
35    8,    3|     every part thereof was true. Uppon this agreement,~ ~they parted
36    8,    3|      accursed woman, being aloft uppon my stayres head, by~ ~much
37    8,    7|        to seize and surprize hir uppon so faire~ ~an advantage,
38    8,    7|       thy fault might have falne uppon thee, as~ ~already it hath
39    8,    7|    weeping overcame her; so that uppon the Schollers~ ~departing,
40    8,    7|          Woman, I am heere aloft uppon the Tarras; weepe not, neyther~ ~
41    8,    7|          to beare downe his Lady uppon his backe,~ ~because the
42    8,    8|    entreated him to forgive her. Uppon the which penitent~ ~confession
43    8,    9|      Having espyed Master Doctor uppon the Tombe, Buffalmaco in
44    9,    1|         forth, and (mounting him uppon his backe) went on~ ~thus
45    9,    2|         in bed with the Nun. And uppon this determination, they
46    9,    5|        fellowes, grew very neere uppon the finishing, which would~ ~
47    9,    5|           and build~ ~constantly uppon my wordes, that if thou
48   10,    5|          to her owne desire, and uppon view thereof, to~ ~confesse
49   10,    6|        the Frying-panne, held it uppon the Trevit, awaiting untill
50   10,    9|         condition, it~ ~fortuned uppon a day, that Saladine, conversing
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