Day, Novell

 1    1,    1|     Musciatto Francesi, who from beeing a most rich~ ~and great
 2    1,    5|      desires impatient. The King beeing~ ~withdrawne into such Chambers,
 3    2,    3|      such~ ~an opportunitie. So, beeing fully determined to prosecute
 4    2,    5|        any knowledge of Andreaes beeing there,~ ~one of them layde
 5    2,    5|     libertie: but all his labour beeing spent in vaine, sorrow threw~ ~
 6    2,    7|     darkenesse~ ~so extreame.~ ~ Beeing (unknowne to them) neere
 7    2,    7|    Heereupon the Duke of Athens, beeing young, goodly, and valiant
 8    2,    7|         much esteemed by him, as beeing an intimate~ ~friend and
 9    2,    9|          might make her~ ~vaunt, beeing so well provided, both of
10    3,    5|     absent hence for many dayes, beeing~ ~chosen Podesta at Millaine,
11    4,    3|         observe, that Magdalena (beeing a very beautifull~ ~Woman,
12    4,    9|        leaped out thereat, which beeing an huge height in distance~ ~
13    4,   10|          of~ ~the body. The case beeing thus resolved on with the
14    6,  Ind|     commendations. But the Sunne beeing~ ~somewhat higher mounted,
15    6,    1|          place for her welcome~ ~beeing further off then she expected;
16    6,    2|         beside; for, this Cistio beeing endued with a singular~ ~
17    6,    2|           in plainer tearmes, it beeing no~ ~Wine for Groomes or
18    6,    3|           The Bishop likewise~ ~(beeing a discreete and sober man)
19    6,    4|     estate of a Noble Citizen,~ ~beeing a man bountifull, magnificent,
20    7,  Ind|         before~ ~the King arose, beeing awaked with the noise which
21    7,    4|           and mightand so forth. Beeing desirous~ ~to make experience
22    7,    5|        In the conclusion, Geloso beeing no longer~ ~able to endire
23    7,    7|       best you~ ~may; your selfe beeing best able to pronounce him
24    7,    8|      before he fell asleepe: but beeing once falne into it, no~ ~
25    7,    9|      chin.~ ~Whereat Nicostratus beeing angerly moved, she (to appease
26    8,    1|          powerfull lawes of Love beeing above all~ ~resistance)
27    8,    3|         was able,~ ~in regard of beeing over-loaden with stones,
28    8,    3|          harme of them both, yet beeing proud that~ ~he did so invisibly
29    8,    6|       Flaggon, all the~ ~company beeing set round, as in a circle;
30    8,    7|      your pardon on his~ ~knees; beeing never able afterward to
31    8,    7|          upon the same River. It beeing now the moneth of~ ~july,
32    8,    7|          her~ ~Garments; so that beeing over-wearied with anguish
33    8,    8|     dwelling Neighbours, the one beeing named Spineloccio~ ~Tavena,
34    8,    8|          two Brethren, they both beeing wealthy, and married~ ~unto
35    8,    9|        to his~ ~owne fancie. Who beeing also as desirous on the
36    8,   10|      some part of our Lands. But beeing no way able to~ ~furnish
37    8,   10|        untill Supper time. Which beeing~ ~come, and they supping
38    9,  Ind|          when Madame~ ~Aemillia, beeing risen, caused all her female
39    9,    1|        stirred not, and Rinuccio beeing in the grave, tooke Alessandro
40    9,    1|         Alessandro on his backe, beeing attired in the Garments
41    9,    2|     surprise poore Isabella, who beeing ignorant of their~ ~treachery,
42    9,    3|         avoyd all suspition, yet beeing not farre~ ~distant each
43    9,    5|        unto the saide Niccholao, beeing~ ~named Phillippo, resorted
44   10,    3|        men,~ ~to make no shew of beeing his servants, or any way
45   10,    4|          spoke the words, but it beeing then night,~ ~and taking
46   10,    5|             This beautiful Lady, beeing very modest and vertuously
47   10,    5|          was brought to him, who beeing well recompenced for his~ ~
48   10,    9|   honourable and worthy company, beeing afterwards Lodged in most~ ~
49   10,    9| Wherefore, certaine Ambassadours beeing sent by the Genewayes, to~ ~
50   10,   10|       and this also her Brother, beeing~ ~both of them thy children
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