Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |         few or none there were, to deliver outward shew of sorrow~ ~
 2    2,    1|         the necke, and would not~ ~deliver him to the Lord, untill
 3    2,    3|             manner. There did shee deliver the three brethren out of
 4    2,    5|         Fiammetta, who was next to deliver her discourse)~ ~a Tale,
 5    2,    8|     confused, at last she began to deliver her~ ~minde in this manner.~ ~
 6    2,    8|           is your owne Sister; and deliver me up as your Father, the
 7    2,    8|          next, saide. Sir, heere I deliver you the~ ~Father and his
 8    2,    9|         and my selfe: I must first deliver mine, and he (who takes
 9    3,    3|            that men~ ~(many times) deliver messages in such sort, as
10    3,    3|       Wherefore (good Father) to~ ~deliver her soule and the others
11    3,    7|           into~ ~rejoycing, and to deliver your Father from death.
12    3,    7|            that if he were come to deliver her~ ~Father Aldobrandino
13    3,    9|       modest lookes did~ ~plainely deliver, that she was a faire, comely,
14    4,    1|           from my mouth, thou must deliver him~ ~the latest thankes
15    4,    4|   otherwise) they would yeelde, or deliver him any thing which they~ ~
16    4,    4|       therefore, if you~ ~will not deliver the Lady, prepare your selves
17    5,    1|       testimony from whence he can deliver those spirits~ ~subjected
18    5,    1|      tearmes with me, and do not~ ~deliver her as mine owne: for your
19    5,    1|         love, and now by Conquest: Deliver her~ ~therefore, and depart
20    5,    8|       sprung an earnest desire, to deliver her (if he could)~ ~from
21    5,    9|        knowledge: which he would~ ~deliver in such singular order (
22    5,   10|            no command, prepared to deliver his discourse in this maner.~ ~
23    5,   10|         thereof, then I am able to deliver true testimony; for I know,
24    6,    1|            that well knowes how to deliver a~ ~word, when it should
25    6,   10|           honour this day, as to~ ~deliver mee the Crowne: in regard
26    8,    2|           much? Well, Sir Simon,~ ~deliver it me first, I will lay
27    8,    6|       selfe (for~ ~your sake) will deliver them to your guests, and
28    8,    6|         him~ ~with another Cup, to deliver the wine out of the Flaggon,
29    8,    7|           such wordes,~ ~as I will deliver to you in writing.~ ~ After
30    8,    7| understanding joyned with his, can deliver thee out of my sottish~ ~
31    8,    8|    according to my promise, here I deliver it~ ~you. Spinellcccio being
32    8,   10|        Into those warehouses, they deliver~ ~(under writing, and to
33    8,   10|          but what pledge~ ~can you deliver in to make up the rest?
34    9,    3|           imployed beside, you may deliver forty Florines~ ~to one
35    9,    5|        knowing~ ~her, or daring to deliver one word. She, who was not
36    9,    7|           neverthelesse, when they deliver advertisement of harmes
37    9,    8|         errands; and hyring him to deliver a message for him, gave
38    9,    8|       quoth Guiotto) only go~ ~and deliver this message, and when thou
39   10,    8|        Gisippus onely, he began to deliver~ ~his minde before them
40   10,   10|           here (in all humility) I deliver it to you.~ ~You command
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