Day, Novell

 1    1,    1|     deniall, but go to it very~ ~willingly; and divers times it was
 2    1,    3|         he could be won to do it willingly: but he was~ ~knowne to
 3    1,    7|          Guillaume Boursier, was willingly seene, and gladly welcommed
 4    1,    9|    mirthfull accident. Wherefore willingly, and with consent of all
 5    2,    3|        to the Abbot, accepted it willingly, and went thither~ ~without
 6    2,    3|         it, hee yeelded the more willingly to satisfie her desire.
 7    2,    4|        downe, drinking more then willingly hee would, but~ ~almost
 8    2,    6|      What you make offer of~ ~so willingly, I have alwayes desired;
 9    2,    8|        accept of his service, he willingly would entertaine him. Whereto~ ~
10    2,    9|         them would be more, then willingly you would~ ~wish them to
11    2,    9| confident of thine owne power: I willingly yeeld (for the better~ ~
12    2,    9|          his more advancement)~ ~willingly parted with his so lately
13    2,    9|          Italians, whom the more willingly she noted, in remembrance
14    3,    3|  Gentlewoman (as indeed she was) willingly heard her; and~ ~when she
15    3,    6|     other matters, promised very willingly to~ ~fulfill his request,
16    3,    7|         and would (if I~ ~could) willingly make amends, even in such
17    3,    7|         on me; but also would as willingly performe~ ~and accomplish
18    3,    7| prevailing with~ ~them that they willingly condiscended, and thought
19    3,    7|        this assembly~ ~that more willingly would give him all expression
20    3,    8|         answere, that shee would willingly accomplish his request;
21    3,    9|    Florentines, to whom he was~ ~willingly and honourably welcommed,
22    3,    9|   Roussillion so~ ~much the more willingly. And the Countesse knowing
23    3,   10|      only he would stay there as willingly as Hell~ ~takes him in and
24    3,   10|       other~ ~issue of mine; nor willingly would I be called by any
25    4,    4|   extreamely amorous of him, nor willingly would she lend an eare to~ ~
26    4,    4|       the sooner thereto right~ ~willingly, and as a signall of his
27    4,    6|        former secret husband, he willingly would~ ~accept her in marriage.~ ~
28    5,    3|          entertaining her very~ ~willingly, requested, to know the
29    5,    5|      with her~ ~discourse, which willingly she yeelded to, beginning
30    5,    5|       the company: whereto right willingly he condiscended, and~ ~there
31    5,    6|          her turne next, whereto willingly~ ~obeying, thus she began.
32    5,    7|        tell the next Tale, which willingly she undertooke to~ ~do,
33    5,    7|      they were wont to doe, when willingly they could affoord another
34    5,    7|    withall unto them; which very willingly they promised to do.~ ~
35    5,    7|        his Daughter in marriage, willingly he would~ ~bestow her on
36    5,    9|       doth like me~ ~so well, as willingly I would never leave it:
37    7,  Ind|       first~ ~begin, whereto she willingly yeelding obedience, and
38    7,    3|          succeede next, which as willingly she granted,~ ~and thus
39    7,    9|       Chamber-Gentlewoman Lesca, willingly undertooke the Ladies~ ~
40    8,    6|      will come to you~ ~the more willingly. This night will I and Buffalmaco
41    8,    9|        she refused to go with us willingly, I gave her a kicke on the~ ~
42    8,   10|            like ranckling teeth, willingly went to her, not shewing
43    9,    1|         them, as neither~ ~would willingly undertake, yet within the
44   10,    1|         againe with him,~ ~which willingly he yeelded to doe.~ ~ When
45   10,    8|        but onely death, which he willingly expected every houre, and
46   10,   10|         againe~ ~be seene naked; willingly must I depart hence naked.
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