Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |      houre,~ ~imployed all their paines, not in caring any way for
 2    1,    1|       thereto, offering them his paines and travaile~ ~for nothing,
 3    1,    1|        his health. But all their paines proved to no purpose,~ ~
 4    1,    2|         mine, as with no meane~ ~paines thou endevourest to perswade
 5    1,    2|    himselfe; I have lost all the paines which I did thinke to be~ ~
 6    1,    7|       they spent their dayes and paines in making peace,~ ~when
 7    1,    7|       adayes, employ all their~ ~paines in detractions, sowing questions
 8    2,    4|      recompence the womans great paines and kindnesse~ ~bestowne
 9    2,    6|         But when she saw all her paines sort~ ~to no purpose, and
10    2,    6|         Afterward, by the loving paines of Conradoes wife, as also
11    2,    7|          without refusall of any paines or~ ~perils have not meanely
12    2,    7|         of~ ~their best emploied paines: being informd by her, in
13    2,   10|           laboured with no meane paines, to enjoy a faire and youthfull~ ~
14    3,    1|     Fac-totum to make use of his paines divers other dayes beside;~ ~
15    3,    4|         and who addicted all his paines and endeavours to Alchimy:~ ~
16    3,    4|       out the~ ~time of Puccioes paines, with equall contentment
17    3,    7|     wealth, and employ all their paines by their whispering confessions,~ ~
18    3,    7|       ought~ ~to bestow his best paines and diligence, that the
19    3,    8|          all their best employed paines,~ ~they saw that their labour
20    3,    8|    againe, and set free from the paines of Purgatory,~ ~as having
21    3,    8|      have bin delivered from the paines~ ~of Purgatory, and brought
22    3,    9|      liberall recompence for her paines; yet shee requested but~ ~
23    4,    3|      labored by all their~ ~best paines and endeavour, to worke
24    4,    8|      againe: but finding all his paines frivolously employed; he
25    5,    1|         neyther by the laborious paines of his Tutors indulgence,~ ~
26    5,    1|       employed their very utmost paines, and all proved but~ ~losse
27    5,   10|           in regard that all the paines I have hitherto taken, and
28    5, Song|        sprightly pleasure in his paines.~ ~ While shee did live,
29    6,    2|   quality, or by reason~ ~of his paines taken, perhaps more then
30    6,   10|       cared~ ~as little, for the paines and travailes which others
31    7,    5|      your owne, I will take some paines, and use such especiall~ ~
32    7,   10|          very great and grievous paines. Then Meucio demaunded~ ~
33    7,   10|          sinnes in very grievous paines. There I found more of my
34    8,    3|       where they~ ~tooke as much paines in serch of the stone, as
35    8,    6|     quoth Bruno) I will take the paines to go to Florence, to~ ~
36    8,    6|         unknowne to thee,~ ~what paines wee have taken, in making
37    8,    7|      from me, with all my utmost paines at her~ ~service.~ ~ Ancilla
38    8,    7|      justly paide thee for~ ~thy paines, to teach thee to abuse
39    8,    9|       whensoever thou~ ~wilt, my paines and Physicke shall be freely
40    9,    3| Calandrino~ ~thanked him for his paines, requesting that hee would
41    9,    8|           Ile pay thee for~ ~thy paines.~ ~ The Porter being gone
42   10,    1|    bountifull requitall of their paines. Being provided~ ~in honorable
43   10,    4|          come upon her, with the paines and throwes incident to~ ~
44   10,    5|       well recompenced for his~ ~paines, by the Art of Nigromancie
45   10,    9|         had (with very laborious paines) surveyed~ ~most of the
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