Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |           refused such disgracefull attending, chusing rather to~ ~die,
 2  Ind      |              with certaine of their attending~ ~Gentlewomen, and the three
 3  Ind      |         plentifully delivered, none attending but~ ~the three servants,
 4  Ind      |        Gentlemen (having sent their attending~ ~servants to dinner) paced
 5    1,    2|           be found (then in Paris~ ~attending upon all Trades) of manifest
 6    2,    2|          had beene made for him.~ ~ Attending in further expectation,
 7    2,    3|           before, and such a traine attending on them? Whereto~ ~one of
 8    2,    4|     finished her discourse; without attending any~ ~thing else, spake
 9    2,    6|          wife, as also the servants attending on them.~ ~ When the windes
10    2,    7|               The Gentlemen usually attending on the Prince, having waited
11    2,    9|          the behaviour of Sicurano, attending on his Maisters~ ~Trencher,
12    3,    1|       affayres for the Monastery,~ ~attending now onely the Gardens preparation.~ ~
13    3,    4|           any. Then go~ ~to dinner, attending readily till the evenings
14    3,    7|        convenient: opportunity, for attending on the businesse~ ~belonging
15    3,    8|            other is an imperfection attending on the body: but be it~ ~
16    3,    9|       Lauretta was ended, without~ ~attending any motion to bee made for
17    4,    2|          her expectation,~ ~readily attending for the Gods arrivall.~ ~
18    4,   10|           Wife, had a Chamber-maide attending on her; who,~ ~notwithstanding
19    4,   10|            descry him,~ ~and stayed attending on her Mistris, till all
20    4,   10|           of the City,~ ~ordinarily attending on the Magistrate, being
21    5,    5| neighbouring house to~ ~the Mayden, attending when the signall would be
22    5,    7|       fairely over-blowne, and they attending on the way, till the Mother~ ~
23    5,    7|        Ambassadors, and~ ~all their attending traine, he went to Signior
24    6,    9|             regard of~ ~the frailty attending on us.~ ~ Then every one
25    6,   10|          last for this day: without attending for~ ~any solemne command (
26    7,    9|             Nicostratus,~ ~and none attending on him but Pyrrhus onely:
27    8,    2|         called the Clearke (usually attending on him) and~ ~said. Take
28    8,    7|              and the poore peazant, attending there~ ~still to do her
29    8,    8|       fatall infliction, evermore~ ~attending on the closest Cuckoldry,
30    8,    9|          abroad, but goeth with her attending Officers~ ~about her, who (
31    8,   10|       Brokers are continually there attending, being informed in the~ ~
32    9,    1|      fortuned, that~ ~the Watchmen, attending there in the same streete,
33    9,    5|            and~ ~Nicholetta readily attending to expect some beginning
34    9,    9|          meanes of the Noble Barons attending on~ ~the King, they were
35    9,    9|           forth, he found Melisso~ ~attending for him, and revealed in
36   10,    4|             found so good company~ ~attending for him (the Lady also,
37   10,    6|        manner, and with no trayne~ ~attending on him. Wherupon he sent
38   10,    6|         likewise, as also the other attending~ ~Gentlemen, having duely
39   10,    8|           is alwayes ready (without attending to be~ ~requested) to extend
40   10,    9|             the Magitian also there attending for his dispatch: the Phisitian
41   10,   10|      daughter, and a worthy company attending on them,~ ~arrived at Saluzza
42   10,   10|       jocondly from the tables, and attending on Grizelda to her~ ~Chamber,
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