Day, Novell

 1    1,    2|      hearing these words, became exceeding sorrowfull, and sayd~ ~within
 2    2,    2|          drew on) I came to an~ ~exceeding good Lodging. Which makes
 3    2,    5|        loved, and accept of your exceeding kindnesse: but if I~ ~returne
 4    2,    7|         because~ ~the season was exceeding hot. Having formerly enstructed
 5    2,    7|        in an instant, do~ ~me an exceeding honor, who have bene impoverished
 6    2,    7|        The King of~ ~Colchos was exceeding joyfull of these glad tydings,
 7    2,    8|         his outward behaviour,~ ~exceeding Gianetta about sixe yeeres
 8    2,    9|  especiall~ ~blessing of heaven, exceeding all the Emperours on the
 9    2,   10|         words, was overcome with exceeding griefe,~ ~and when she was
10    3,    1|          pittied. The season was exceeding hot, and he lay downe so~ ~
11    3,    7|         being released, to his~ ~exceeding comfort, and no small joy
12    3,    8|         but it must needes be an exceeding~ ~infelicity, to so faire
13    3,    8|      Ferando~ ~hearing this, was exceeding joyfull, and returned this
14    4,    1| perceiving, that her Father thus exceeding in his affection to~ ~her,
15    4,    1|       ability of strength, which exceeding all capacity of~ ~resistance,
16    4,    2|         these disguises: yet his exceeding feare of~ ~Lisettaes brethren
17    4,    6|        one word, but being in an exceeding sweate,~ ~without any ability
18    4,    9|    businesse. Guardastagno being exceeding glad of this accident,~ ~
19    5,    1|         the day before, hee grew exceeding~ ~sorrowfull, as fearing
20    5,    2|       unwelcome tydings (who was exceeding full of~ ~greefe, for his
21    5,    2|      friend, was overcome with~ ~exceeding admiration, and stood awhile,
22    5,    4|       fit for marriage,~ ~became exceeding enamoured of her, yet concealed
23    5,    6|          view of him, to~ ~their exceeding comfort and contentment.
24    5,    6|         no further, but also was exceeding~ ~sorrowfull for what he
25    5,    7|        was over come with~ ~such exceeding joy, as if he had leapt
26    5,    9|          Being conquered by this exceeding kinde courtesie; she~ ~changed
27    7,    4|         so surely shut, shee was exceeding sorrowful, essaying how
28    8,    4|        although the season~ ~was exceeding hot, they having lighted
29    8,    6|         Guests: if the first was exceeding bitter to his taste, this
30    8,    7|        the Scholler hearing, was exceeding joyful, as beleeving verily,~ ~
31    8,    7|   Countrey.~ ~And trust me, I am exceeding sorrowfull, that I may not (
32    8,    9|         In which regard, he grew exceeding desirous, by what meanes
33    8,    9|    promised beside, I know to be exceeding~ ~great, and farre beyond
34    8,    9|  Physitian, I like~ ~your advice exceeding well. For, if hee be a man,
35   10,    5|           Signior Gilberto waxed exceeding angry, but when he~ ~further
36   10,    7|   resolution, which moved him to exceeding~ ~commiseration, and suddenly
37   10,    9|   amongst them:~ ~because it was exceeding hot, the Gentlemen of Pavia (
38   10,   10|          quoth she)~ ~I like her exceeding well, and if she be so wise,
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