Day, Novell

 1    1,    6|           also giving him a~ ~good horse to ride on, left it at his
 2    2,    2|         any sort: but giving his~ ~horse the spurres, never left
 3    2,    8|     appointed to the keeping of an Horse, which was~ ~onely for his
 4    2,    8|          his~ ~diligence about the Horse, he did nothing else but
 5    3,    2|            the Queenes Stable~ ~of Horse, being a man but of meane
 6    3,    2|        used oftner to mount on the Horse, which this Querrie brought~ ~
 7    3,    5|     surnamed the Magnifico, gave a Horse to Signior~ ~Francesco Vergillisi,
 8    3,    5|          charge; onely, a comely~ ~horse for his owne saddle excepted,
 9    3,    5|       Knight, coveting to have the Horse, and yet not to~ ~part with
10    3,    5|       world, I wil not sell you my horse, rather I wil bestow him
11    3,    5|          easily he might enjoy the horse,~ ~commanding her forthwith
12    3,    5|        without your motion for the horse, I would have given him~ ~
13    3,    5|           now you have bought my~ ~horse, and yet I have not sold
14    4,    9|    Rossiglione, alighting from his horse, and~ ~having a keene knife
15    5,    3|             Pedro then turning his horse so expeditiously as he could,~ ~
16    5,    3|           him to dismount from his horse, questioning him~ ~of whence
17    5,    3|         and~ ~mounting on his owne Horse, gallopped that way, which
18    5,    3|           much as the footing of a Horse; but thought himselfe in
19    5,    3|            a~ ~necessity. From his Horse he alighted, and tying him
20    5,    3|       choosing rather to~ ~let his Horse perish, then himselfe. Within
21    5,    3|           even as it pleased~ ~the horse to carry her: she entred
22    5,    3|        being dismounted~ ~from her horse, and entred into the homely
23    5,    3|            they saw the~ ~Damosels horse stand ready sadled, which
24    5,    3|            my selfe: as~ ~for this Horse, which seemeth to be escaped
25    5,    3|          the~ ~Theevish crew: This horse shall be ours, in regard
26    5,    3|    exercise, taking the~ ~Damosels horse along with them.~ ~ After
27    5,    3|             have taken~ ~away your horse with them.~ ~ Angelina making
28    5,    3|            they got a sight of the Horse, ran and engirt him round
29    5,    3|      engirt him round about.~ ~The Horse when he perceived them so
30    5,    3|         speed no better then his~ ~Horse had done, and therefore
31    5,    6|    happened; as he was turning his Horse to ride away thence, Guion~ ~
32    5,    8|         her, and alighted from his horse: when Anastasio (after some
33    6,    1|             Beleeve me Sir, your~ ~horse trots so hard, and travels
34    7,    6|    Beltramo having~ ~commanded his horse to safe custody, and meeting
35    9,    4|      garments, and (mounted on his horse)~ ~rode thence to Sienna,
36    9,    4|            Saddle to be set on his horse, and so to~ ~furnish himselfe
37    9,    4|    Florence, and so mounted on his horse. Fortarigo making shew to
38    9,    4|          he gave the spurre to his horse, and rode away towards~ ~
39    9,    4|            then deceiving me of my horse and garments also: but had
40    9,    4| exclamations:~ ~tooke him from his horse, despoyled him of all his
41    9,    4|        borrowed money on the other horse which~ ~Fortarigo rode on,
42    9,    9|            wit.~ ~ ~ ~ As the good horse and bad horse, doe both
43    9,    9|          As the good horse and bad horse, doe both need the spurre.~ ~
44   10,    3|               Dismounting from his horse, he walked on with Nathan,
45   10,    3|    servants taking Mithridanes his horse, Nathan rounded the fellow
46   10,    3|             Dismounting from his~ ~horse, he had resolved (before
47   10,    4|            layingher softly on his horse~ ~before him, conveighed
48   10,    7|             he dismounted from his horse.~ ~Walking into the garden,
49   10,   10|      Marquesse dismounted from his horse, commanding every one~ ~
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