Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |          avarice of servants, who attended them~ ~constrainedly, (for
 2  Ind      |        and yet none of them being attended by any seemly~ ~company,
 3    1,    6|          melancholly, and yet hee attended in expectation day by day,~ ~
 4    2,    5|         such stuffe is alwayes so attended) seeming to~ ~be a Sicillian
 5    2,    6|          things) the Nurse~ ~that attended on Beritola, and the two
 6    2,    7|         greatnesse is continually attended, at the~ ~royall Tables,
 7    2,    7|         Gentleman named Bajazeth, attended by~ ~divers of his followers
 8    2,    7|         given order, that hee who attended on her Cup,~ ~should serve
 9    2,    7|    retyred~ ~then to her chamber, attended on by none but Bajazeth
10    2,    7|  oftentimes~ ~before he had done) attended with an honourable traine,
11    2,    7|     little greefe and sorrow) yet attended on and served in most~ ~
12    2,    7|            his sonne Constantine, attended on by his Nephew Emanuell,
13    2,    7|        was kept: on~ ~the morrow, attended on by a smal traine, away
14    2,    7|          arme towards the Garden, attended on by two~ ~of her servants,
15    2,    8|    professing Armes,~ ~on whom he attended as a serving man, and lived
16    2,    8|           by his Mothers command, attended on~ ~him very diligently)
17    3,    1|     strictly we are here kept and attended, never any man daring to~ ~
18    4,    1|        into the cave,~ ~and there attended the comming of his Lady.~ ~
19    4,    2| immediately after dinner,~ ~being attended by her Chamber-maid, went
20    4,    3|          place where their Lovers attended for them, and going~ ~all
21    4,    3|          went himselfe in person (attended on by his Guard)~ ~to Hugnettoes
22    4,    4|         to the place where they~ ~attended for her arrivall; whereof
23    4,    5|          Nurse, who long time had attended on her in the house, and
24    4,    9|      Guardastagno, as them~ ~that attended on the Lady: they were layed
25    5,    3|        mounted on Horsebacke, and attended with an honourable traine)~ ~
26    5,    6|         the Cube, where she was~ ~attended in most pompous manner.~ ~
27    5,    6|         her Chamber to the Bathe, attended on with Torchlight, as if~ ~
28    5,    6|        them, sent them honourably attended home to~ ~Ischia; where
29    7,    3|          onely the~ ~Nursse which attended on the child, who was an
30    7,    5|           earlier risen then she) attended for her comming: having
31    7,    9|           The~ ~other (as Taster) attended on his Cup, and he dranke
32    7,    9|        that at such times as they attended on him in~ ~their severall
33    8,    7|        himselfe, he went secretly attended, onely by~ ~his servant,
34    8,   10|           Biancafiore hirselfe,~ ~attended on by two other women slaves,
35    9,    7|       long while after, carefully attended~ ~by Physitians and Chirurgians.~ ~
36   10,    5|          comming hither, and thus attended as you are. Dianora,~ ~blushing
37   10,    5|         returned home honorably~ ~attended to her husband, and relating
38   10,    6|        without uttering one word, attended to listen~ ~what they wold
39   10,    7|           came thither,~ ~Royally attended on by her Ladies, and Lisana
40   10,    8|        deede) came~ ~thither well attended, and furiously ledde Gisippus
41   10,    9|        habited like a~ ~Merchant, attended onely with two of his most
42   10,    9|   horsebacke, and rode away~ ~wel attended.~ ~ Being come unto Geneway,
43   10,   10|     daughter and Sonne with them, attended in~ ~very honourable manner,
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