Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |      three young~ ~Gentlemen came foorth of the Church (yet not so
 2  Ind      |         servants to dinner) paced foorth a daunce very majestically.
 3    2,    3|          passe, that as he yssued foorth of Bruges, hee saw a young
 4    2,    5|       inward sobbings, breathed~ ~foorth in sad, but verie seemely
 5    2,    6|           she saw the beast issue foorth, where she~ ~found two young
 6    2,    6|         him in custody, breathing foorth a~ ~vehement sighe, spake
 7    2,    7|           any other)~ ~they threw foorth a Squiffe on the troubled
 8    2,    7|       Prince then stood~ ~looking foorth, was directly over divers
 9    2,    8|           their Mother, shee came foorth~ ~of the neere adjoyning
10    2,    9|          whose they were, stepped foorth before him, and smiling,
11    3,    3|    Pausing a while, and breathing foorth many a dissembled sighe,~ ~
12    3,    3|          delivered;~ ~and drawing foorth from under her gowne, a
13    3,    4|             other, never stirring foorth of the roomes, which much
14    3,    7|        these words, shee breathed foorth a very~ ~vehement sigh,
15    3,    8|  correcting.~ ~ Ferando breathing foorth a vehement sigh, desired
16    4,    5|           sighing and breathing~ ~foorth sad complaints thereto,
17    4,    6|          and shee~ ~being brought foorth into the Hall before him,
18    4,    8|  concealed in the embers,~ ~brake foorth into a furious flame; and
19    4,    9|          Guardastagno, and taking foorth his heart with his~ ~owne
20    5,  Ind|           began the Sunne to dart foorth his golden beames, when
21    5,    4|         to the whole House, going foorth~ ~into his Garden, saw how
22    5,    5|          when my Master shall sup foorth at~ ~some Neighbours house,
23    5,    5|       both saw when Jacomino went foorth to supper. Now Grinello
24    5,    5|       outcry, the Neighbours came foorth of their houses, with lights,~ ~
25    5,    7|   impatiently~ ~incensed, he drew foorth his Sword, and stepping
26    5,    8|        with his~ ~weapon, drawing foorth her heart and bowels, which
27    5,   10|         her Husband was invited~ ~foorth to supper, with one named
28    5,   10|         smell of brimstone~ ~came foorth (whereof wee felt not the
29    5,   10|           have split~ ~in twaine. Foorth hee pluckt him by the heeles,
30    5,   10|         either excuse or answere, foorth of doores shee ranne, but
31    5,   10|         his hands more~ ~extended foorth, then was requisite for
32    5,   10|          in~ ~his hand, and going foorth of the Parlour, heard the
33    6,   10|           though they were belcht foorth with admirable insinuations:
34    7,    2|        his former~ ~wont, keeping foorth all day, and never comming
35    7,    2|        Fat, that the man may come foorth,~ ~and then you two end
36    7,    7|         no sooner were you ridden foorth on Hauking, but he~ ~(belike
37    7,    8|        even when her Husband went foorth of the~ ~Chamber, and finding
38    8,    4|           speeches, shee (venting foorth manie a vehement sighe)
39    8,    7|         more lavishly have vented foorth, and therefore in a~ ~modest
40    9,    1|        one word, let him take you foorth of~ ~the grave, and bring
41    9,    3|         as Calandrino was comming foorth of his house, and~ ~sundering
42    9,    7|            he seemed to see issue foorth from a corner of the~ ~said
43   10,    6|         Ghibellines were expulsed foorth of~ ~Florence, and the Guelphes
44   10,    8| perswasions, after hee had vented foorth infinite~ ~sighes, thus
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