Day, Novell

 1    1,    4|     enough with the~ ~Damosell, leaving her still there, and locking
 2    2,    3|      the Lady to be blamed, for leaving base liberty,~ ~and converting
 3    2,    3|   Princesse and her traine thus leaving Rome, they~ ~would needes
 4    2,    4|         one of the~ ~Carrackes, leaving him nothing but a poore
 5    2,    5|         Andrea, knew him, and~ ~leaving her youthfull commodity,
 6    2,    5|       Instantly Andrea (without leaving any direction of his departure~ ~
 7    2,    5|      therein be wasted:~ ~when, leaving Andrea to his Chamber, and
 8    2,    5|     reason of their returne.~ ~ Leaving off all further talke, because
 9    2,    5|        their owne safety,~ ~and leaving me heere, not onely shall
10    2,    5|     garments, Gloves and all,~ ~leaving him nothing but his shirt,
11    2,    7| Mariners~ ~hoised their sayles, leaving the port of Alexandria,
12    2,    7|         Dukes free license, and leaving all his power to his Cosen~ ~
13    2,    7|       the King~ ~of Cappadocia, leaving his Ladie and Wife (for
14    2,    8|       had of her disasters. But leaving~ ~that to their owne construction,
15    2,    8|         died in the mean while, leaving him onely a sonne~ ~and
16    3,    2|      night-mantle about out and leaving~ ~his Chamber, imagining,
17    3,    5|        her when he would;~ ~and leaving him in the great Hall of
18    3,    7|       was risen in the morning, leaving his servant behinde~ ~him
19    4,    1|   againe into the Cave, and she leaving the Chamber,~ ~returned
20    4,    1|      them of greater merit. But leaving this~ ~discourse, let us
21    4,    1|        sense forsooke her, life leaving her~ ~body breathlesse.
22    4,    2|    conclusion, Albert departed, leaving Lisetta in no~ ~meane pride
23    4,    2|          locking the doore, and leaving the counterfet God in bed,
24    4,    4|         died before his Father, leaving a sonne behind him, named~ ~
25    4,    6|         have adorned him; where leaving him in his owne Porch, we
26    4,    9|      more words.~ ~ Rossiglione leaving his Lady, went into the
27    4,   10|       wounds with my Knife, and leaving~ ~him so, our house can
28    5,    9|        disease, chanced to dye, leaving~ ~his mother a most wofull
29    6,   10|       and their three servants (leaving the Ladies) walked~ ~on
30    7,    4|      beyonde~ ~all measure: and leaving him sleeping in this drunkennesse,
31    7,    7|  farewell, and were departed,~ ~leaving them all alone, yet gaming
32    7,    7|      Ladie~ ~likewise with him, leaving her Chamber doore open,
33    7,    8|   sufficiently~ ~satisfyed. So, leaving the maide in her lodging,
34    7,    8|         night, till now.~ ~ But leaving this, and come to the matter
35    8,    3|     them, which indeede he did, leaving them to~ ~follow after,
36    8,    3|         as~ ~thou hast done: in leaving us (like a couple of coxcombes)
37    8,    5|      was so pleasing to him; as leaving off further search of his~ ~
38    8,    6|       it with them to Florence, leaving Calandrino~ ~to complaine
39    8,   10|        summe of~ ~Money of her, leaving her so base a pawne, as
40    8,   10|      embrace his~ ~Biancafiore. Leaving a Waxe Taper lighted in
41    9,    4|          rode thence to Sienna, leaving Aniolliero in his shirt,
42    9,    8|      him about the face, hardly leaving any haire on his head, and
43   10,    8|       the honestest nature. But leaving these~ ~impertinent wandrings,
44   10,    8| sufficient~ ~for this fact? But leaving these frivolous matters,
45   10,    9|         she departed from them, leaving her Husband to~ ~keepe them
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