Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |        him. Likewise that Tindaro serve as~ ~Groome of the Chamber,
 2  Ind      |   belonging to Philomena,~ ~shall serve continually in the Kitchin,
 3    1,    1|       other part would~ ~scarcely serve to supply: yet alwayes God
 4    2,    3|        slender Pallet-bed, it may serve~ ~for one night, insted
 5    2,    7|     attended on her Cup,~ ~should serve her with many Wines compounded
 6    2,    7|           when the winde~ ~should serve. With these two Genewayes
 7    2,    8|  fore-named allegations, ought to serve as a~ ~sufficient excuse,
 8    2,    9|           me thinkes these should serve for~ ~sufficient proofes;
 9    2,    9|           the money would not now serve his turne:~ ~not knowing
10    3,    1|      contented therewith, would~ ~serve there no longer: but making
11    3,    1|    concerning his willingnesse to serve there still, and~ ~received
12    3,    3|    deniall, because they cannot~ ~serve thy turne; I tell thee plainely,
13    3,    5|          his~ ~covetousnes should serve as a cloake to cover any
14    3,    8|        pennance imposed on me, to serve thee here in Purgatory~ ~
15    3,    8|           with the wine, as would serve onely for foure houres~ ~
16    3,    9|         successe, when time shall serve, having~ ~the Ring on my
17    3,   10|        God,~ ~she came thither to serve Him, and in the hope of
18    3,   10|        the same~ ~time please and serve God in the highest measure;
19    3,   10|        Father, I came hither to~ ~serve God, not to stand idle.
20    3,   10|        well here. Neerbale will~ ~serve God right well with thee
21    4,    3|    closely hid in their House, to serve when any urgent~ ~extremitie
22    5,    1|  convenient, that~ ~one day might serve for both their Weddings,
23    5,   10|        they were young. But women serve onely for mens contentation,
24    5,   10|           Wives excuse, might now serve to acquite her: but~ ~because
25    6,    2|          Wine; then afterward, to serve it in such sparing manner
26    6,   10|         all his~ ~life time would serve him to spend; beside those
27    7,    3|            one excuse or other to serve the turne, but till then
28    7,    7|    earnest desire in himselfe, to serve som Lord or worthy~ ~Gentleman,
29    7,    8|       about her great toe, for to serve as~ ~a small, when her amorous
30    7,    9|        and mine. Doest not thou~ ~serve a worthy Lord? And have
31    8,    1|          in regard they could not serve my turne, to compasse the~ ~
32    8,    2|           he) I hope you will not serve me so, but my~ ~word shall
33    8,    3|         time that ever thou shalt serve us so.~ ~ Calandrino (by
34    8,    6|        mouth, while Bruno went to serve the rest of~ ~the Guests:
35    8,    8|           ought to esteeme it, to serve~ ~another with the same
36    8,    9|           could no worse garments serve your turne, but~ ~your Doctors
37    8,   10| whensoever thy leysures shal best serve thee, I will~ ~repute it
38    8,   10|           of fifteene dayes might serve the turne, I could borrow~ ~
39    8,   10|          on the toppe,~ ~onely to serve when a tryall should bee
40    9,    5|       arguments; yet, if occasion serve, and the nature of variety
41    9,    5|       water in~ ~Arno will hardly serve to quench his fury. But
42    9,    9|         the~ ~correcting Wand may serve as a walking staffe, to
43    9,   10|       that no contradiction would serve to~ ~Frevaile, thus he began.~ ~
44   10,    2|              and whether it would serve him to venter on horsebacke
45   10,    7|         but~ ~your highnes, might serve for me to fixe my love on,
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