Day, Novell

 1    1,    2|          perceive, that their wicked intent will never come~ ~to passe,
 2    2,    5|             of Arragon, before their intent could be~ ~put in execution:
 3    2,    5|              Andrea with their whole intent, whose necessitie~ ~(coupled
 4    2,    5|           the Well, and seeing their intent~ ~already performed, desired
 5    2,    5|           Horses,~ ~according to the intent of his journey thither.~ ~
 6    2,    7|         being conformable to his bad intent, with all hast it must~ ~
 7    2,    7|         easie matter to compasse his intent: Hereupon, the~ ~better
 8    2,    8|     perceiving, revealed~ ~her whole intent to Gianetta, and finding
 9    3,    1|              best he might bring his intent to effect; which appeared
10    3,    2|           ingenious fellow) for what intent he was thus marked.~ ~Wherefore,
11    3,    6|             you with his treacherous intent, you should supply~ ~my
12    3,    9|        cordiall~ ~love; she knew the intent to be honest, the Countesse
13    3,   10|       ensnare him; so he praised her intent, and giving~ ~her roots,
14    4,    1|              from her, and~ ~without intent of using any cruelty to
15    4,    3|           the time suteable~ ~to his intent, and that hee had invited
16    4,    4|              untill such time as his intent was accomplished. King Gulielmo
17    4,    8|            that he~ ~came for no ill intent to her, but onely to take
18    4,    9|             before of Guardastagnoes intent, to suppe there that night,~ ~
19    4,   10|            he came with a fellonious intent to rob them, and the Governor~ ~
20    5,    2|            her in marriage, made his intent knowne to her Father: who~ ~
21    5,    5|          Lovers~ ~knowing the others intent, but their suspition being
22    5,    5|           mounted up the steps, with intent to depart from~ ~the House;
23    6,    7|            on them, with~ ~a violent intent to kill them both: but feare
24    7,    1|            when hir~ ~husband had no intent of comming thither. There
25    7,    2|             in your owne power? Mine intent~ ~therefore is to tell you,
26    7,    2|              hands? If such be thine intent, how shall we live? Where~ ~
27    7,    3|          countenance~ ~their further intent) such a favour should be
28    7,    5|              thither for~ ~no honest intent, and so I shall live worse
29    7,    6|           hee sought to compasse his intent by a~ ~contrary course,
30    7,    7|         leysure as best~ ~fitted his intent: was not ashamed to solicite
31    7,    7|             such vile speeches, with intent to wrong~ ~mee in mine honour.
32    7,    8|              who it was, with~ ~full intent of further revenge. Now,
33    7,   10|             discoursing, with~ ~full intent, that this day I would not
34    8,  Ind|            about the Fountaine, with intent to~ ~prosecute their former
35    8,    1|              she had a more covetous intent to keepe, questionlesse,
36    8,    3|          would. Bruno perceiving his intent, said to~ ~Buffalmaco: What
37    8,    3|              in fury once more, with intent to beat her againe: then~ ~
38    8,    4|     accomplishing the issue of their intent. For the heat being somwhat~ ~
39    8,    4|         jumping so justly with their intent.~ ~ Being come to the Widdowes
40    8,    5|         likelyest to, compasse their intent: each of~ ~them had his
41    8,    8|             to come hither to~ ~this intent? Is this the love you beare
42    9,    1|      imagined Scannadio rising, with intent~ ~to strangle him in the
43    9,    4|         Fortarigo in his shirt, with intent to have stolne~ ~Aniollieroes
44    9,    5|             wiping his mouth, with~ ~intent to kisse her: his wife and
45    9,    5|          Wife, who came with no such intent thither, as shee fondly~ ~
46   10,    3| determination (without revealing his intent to any one) he mounted~ ~
47   10,    6|        discovering both his love and intent~ ~to Count Guy de Montforte,
48   10,    8|            murdred a man, with ful~ ~intent to die for the fact. But
49   10,    8|             starting-up, with full~ ~intent to acquaint them: a yong
50   10,   10|          wherewith I~ ~never had any intent to meddle, considering,
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