Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |           withall, in ordering our intention, that wheresoever we ayme
 2  Ind      |         acquaint them with their~ ~intention, entreating their company
 3    1,    1|          sicknesse hindered mine~ ~intention. But understand (holy Father)
 4    1,    4|      understanding your generall~ ~intention, we are purposely assembled
 5    1,    4|    acquainted her with his amorous intention. The Maide, who~ ~was made
 6    1,    6|         not~ ~goe forward with his intention. Most of them he partly
 7    2,    3|      determined to prosecute his~ ~intention, and perswading himself
 8    2,    3|          hither with this vertuous intention, our Lord, who~ ~onely knoweth
 9    2,    5|            at hand. The other mens intention was to the very same~ ~place;
10    2,    5|        Tombe,~ ~having an absolute intention to deceive me. For, when
11    2,    7|          should ayme at the others intention, yet willing enough to~ ~
12    2,    7|        Quickly he apprehended mine intention,~ ~accomplishing what requested,
13    2,    8|          seeming~ ~suteable to her intention: shee sent for the Count,
14    2,    8|            and reserving another~ ~intention to her selfe: bad him feare
15    2,    8|          was the sole scope of his intention, foule and loathsome~ ~lust
16    2,    9|            with a~ ~most malitious intention to his Wife: Being come
17    3,    1|          other questions, how this intention of theirs might bee~ ~safely
18    3,    2|         apparance of his further~ ~intention, he did nothing else to
19    3,    4| opportunity, so did hee impart his intention to her.~ ~ Now albeit he
20    3,    6|          to understand my finall~ ~intention, having thus ordered his
21    3,    8|         but~ ~traines to a further intention, for the Abbot must needes
22    4,    1|         not be~ ~discovered in her intention, many dayes together, her
23    4,    2|         yet not~ ~varying from our intention, concerning the hypocrisie
24    4,    3|          to acquaint~ ~you with an intention, wherewith my braine hath
25    4,    3|         best compasse her bloody~ ~intention, she grew acquainted with
26    4,    3|        Husband with her vertuous~ ~intention, for preserving her Sisters
27    4,    4|            way else to further her intention, she would have~ ~adventured
28    5,    2|        contrary to her desperate~ ~intention, because the wind turning
29    5,   10|   encountred a scorner in his owne intention,~ ~and layed the blame where
30    7,    5|    presently collected~ ~his whole intention: but seeming to take no
31    8,    6|            utterly ignorant of our intention.~ ~Besides, the Pilles may
32    8,    7|            disclosed all her other intention to him, how loth she was
33    9,    1|             ignorant of the others intention, but each carrying his case~ ~
34    9,    1|           them, and her~ ~politike intention was thus projected.~ ~ On
35    9,    4|      Fortarigo into a more knavish intention against~ ~Aniolliero, and
36    9,    6|         selfe.~ ~ According as his intention aymed, so he longed to put
37    9,   10|           looking into the knavish intention of her Gossip John;~ ~began
38   10,    3|       acknowledgeth his horrible~ ~intention, and becommeth his loyall
39   10,    4|        acquainted with his further intention, and likewise in~ ~what
40   10,    5|       withall, the pure and honest intention of his Wife;~ ~wisely he
41   10,    8|          his house,~ ~with publike intention to make her his wife, according
42   10,    8|           divine~ ~providence, and intention of the Gods, may seeme a
43   10,    8|          then you did. I have no~ ~intention, to display (at this present)
44   10,    8|          considering, if I had any intention eyther to deceive,~ ~or
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