Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |      furtherous to our purposed journey.~ ~ The other Ladies hearing
 2  Ind      |      the Citie to beginne their journey; and having travelled~ ~
 3    1,    1|       Musciatto was gone on his journey, Master Chappelet went to~ ~
 4    1,    2|     condition: That first I wil journey to Rome, to see~ ~him whom
 5    1,    2|       so great a charge, as thy journey from hence to~ ~Rome will
 6    1,    2|        counsell,~ ~reserve this journey to some time more convenient,
 7    1,    2|        made no lingering in his journey~ ~to Rome; where being arrived,
 8    1,    5|         was come within a dayes journey, where the Ladie~ ~Marquesse
 9    1,    5|    Kings comming thither,~ ~his journey lying else a quite contrary
10    2,    2|      such~ ~prayers, as men (in journey) use to salute God withall;
11    2,    2|         times when I am thus in journey, in~ ~the morning before
12    2,    5|  according to the intent of his journey thither.~ ~
13    2,    8|         never used before,~ ~to journey so far on foot. There dwelt
14    3,    3|   husbands~ ~absence, upon some journey from the City, for the full
15    3,    3|     husband of~ ~necessity must journey to Geneway; and no sooner
16    3,    5|        beast, hee rode~ ~on his journey to Millaine, and there entred
17    3,    9| opportunitie, to fit her stolne journey thither. But her~ ~kindred
18    3,    9|        meanes, not onely of her journey to Paris,~ ~but if the disease
19    3,    9|  determination,~ ~she tooke her journey (unknowne to any) and arrived
20    3,    9|       so~ ~long and wearisome a journey.~ ~ Upon the day of all
21    4,    5|     brethren,~ ~to ride a dayes journey ney the City, in company
22    4,    8|        of his Mother) to take a journey to Paris.~ ~At his return
23    4,    8|      expedient) that you should journey from~ ~hence to Paris, there
24    4,    8|         so much for denying the journey to~ ~Paris, as in regard
25    5,    3|         met with Theeves in his journey. The Damosell~ ~flying fearfully
26    5,    7|         much wearied with their journey., and~ ~highly honoured
27    5,    9|    morrow morning, shall bee my journey for the Faulcon, and assure~ ~
28    6,    1|        selfe, I would ease your journey behinde mee on~ ~my Gelding,
29    6,   10|   regard whereof, being upon my journey, and departing from Venice,~ ~
30    7,    6|         onely occasion of~ ~his journey, came gallopping backe againe
31    7,    7|    served. The reason for~ ~his journey urged to his Father, was
32    7,    7|      his leave.~ ~ Being on his journey towards Bologna, by the
33    8,    3|             Beleeve me Sir, the journey is over-farre for mee to
34    9,    4|           Being entred upon his journey, and arriving in a morning
35    9,    4|        also by delaying thus my journey, and~ ~yet boldly thou standest
36    9,    6|        if they had some~ ~great journey to ride. Having spent the
37    9,    9|      and named~ ~Giosefo, whose journey lay the same way as the
38    9,    9|         me. In which respect, I journey to the same place as~ ~you
39    9,    9|     some repose after so long a journey, and entertained him with
40   10,    3|         and after three~ ~dayes journey, arrived where Nathan dwelt.
41   10,    7|      travaile in this my latest journey, with~ ~endlesse torment
42   10,    9|     Mecha: he set onward on his journey, habited like a~ ~Merchant,
43   10,    9|         met with in all~ ~their journey. It appeared also (on the
44   10,    9|      and let us travaile on our journey.~ ~ Noble Gentlemen, replyed
45   10,    9|   necessaries fitting for their journey.~ ~ Afterward, Thorello (
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