Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |    little or no lowd Table-talke passing among~ ~them.~ ~ Dinner
 2    1,    9| perceiving the occasion of his~ ~passing and repassing; would privately
 3    2,    2|        sufficiently provided; so passing the River, away they~ ~rode.
 4    2,    5|          avoide any~ ~perille in passing to or from the stoole. But
 5    2,    5|         barking at a strange dog passing through the~ ~street. This
 6    2,    7|        This~ ~ancient Gentleman, passing (on a day) by the house
 7    2,    9|             upon some conference passing betweene them, shee was
 8    3,    6|         passe the wanton follies passing betweene them, and come
 9    3,    7|        first thing~ ~he did, was passing by her doore, to get a sight
10    4,    2|         to their husbands:~ ~and passing so from hand to hand, in
11    4,    2|          after some few speeches passing~ ~betweene them, he knew
12    4,    3|        with all~ ~things wanting passing on from Port to Port, at
13    4,    3|       more ample contentment.~ ~ Passing on their time in this height
14    4,    6|         small familiar Discourse passing betweene them, Gabriello~ ~
15    4,    6|       conceale the secret love~ ~passing betweene us: but yet in
16    4,    7|    abandoned, yet no~ ~immodesty passing betweene them: but affection
17    4,    8|        by~ ~names of familiarity passing betweene Boyes and Girles,
18    4, Song|         one fierce stroke, quite passing through my heart:~ ~ To
19    5,    1|   necessity should~ ~require it. Passing with the other two traines
20    5,    2|     after much other~ ~discourse passing betweene them, Martuccio
21    5,    3|         and secret intelligences passing still betweene, at~ ~length
22    5,    5|          liking of~ ~the Virgin; passing further promises to him
23    5,    7|       whipt to the Gibbet,~ ~and passing (as it pleased the Captaines
24    5,   10|    merrily, not one unkinde word passing~ ~betweene them. After Supper,
25    6,    1|        are) in the Countrey, and passing from~ ~place to place (by
26    6,    2|       even as the Gentlemen were passing by, he dranke one or two
27    6,    9|      Saint Michaell d'Horta, and passing along by the Adamari, so~ ~
28    6,   10|         departing from Venice,~ ~passing along the Borgo de Grecia,
29    7,    1|        and a Country Travailer~ ~passing by the Vine, having a long
30    7,    4|          little while, the noise passing from Neighbour to Neighbour,
31    7,    5|     might have observed some one passing~ ~by in the street, discerning
32    8,    7|          house where shee dwelt, passing daily by the~ ~doore divers
33    8,    7|          cannot choose but bee~ ~passing pleasing for us to heare.~ ~
34    8,    9|        trampling with his feete, passing backe againe to Santa Maria
35    9,    3|          and after salutations~ ~passing betweene them; in a manner
36    9,    6|    assembly merry, and this last passing among them with indifferent~ ~
37   10,    1|       with diversity of speeches passing between them. About~ ~three
38   10,    1|           as he did many other~ ~passing from Rogiero, riding along
39   10,    4|   Gentlemen, after many opinions passing among them, agreed~ ~altogether
40   10,    9|      divers familiar conferences passing amongst them:~ ~because
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