Day, Novell

 1    1,    5|      or Genoua, there~ ~to set forward on the intended voyage,
 2    1,    6|        and hee would not~ ~goe forward with his intention. Most
 3    1,    7|     with her. From~ ~that time forward, the words of Master Guillaume
 4    1,    8|     very severely, and (thence forward)~ ~became a most sharpe
 5    2,    1|       Martellino being also as forward in desire to~ ~see it, presently
 6    2,    3|    being no lesse faire~ ~then forward, began in this manner. Ladies
 7    2,    5| covetous desire) made him more forward then well~ ~advised, to
 8    2,    6|   dammes, and from that~ ~time forward, they made no distinguishing
 9    2,    6|       hopes. But if you bee so forward as~ ~your words doe witnesse,
10    2,    8|    equall. Observe beside, how forward Fortune sheweth her selfe
11    2,    8|     most comely of person, and forward to all valiant~ ~attempts:
12    3,  Ind|       the~ ~Queene was setting forward, charged all the rest of
13    3,    1|     Sister in wit,~ ~albeit as forward as shee in will, and longed
14    3,    3|     tended. And from that time forward, he used dayly though in
15    3,    9| remaine~ ~unthankefull for thy forward willingnesse: but I am fully~ ~
16    5,    3|        the~ ~maid would bee as forward as himselfe, should bring
17    5,    3|        as hee thought hee rode forward, untill hee became~ ~so
18    5,    7|   tooke notice of, and grew so forward towards her in~ ~equality
19    5,    9|      had a heart as free and~ ~forward as ever, not a jotte dejected
20    6,    2|    unfitting for him, to be so forward in such~ ~presumption; but
21    7,    8|        company; shee grew very forward in~ ~affection with a young
22    7,   10|     Mistresse, which seemed to forward him effectually. All~ ~which
23    8,    2|    Belcolore, and Sir Simon so forward in~ ~his affection; that (
24    8,    4| kissing Ciutazza, who was as~ ~forward in the same manner to him,
25    8,    6|     The nimble~ ~Priest was as forward as the best; and the match
26    8,    7|    little joyful, to heare how forward shee was to shame~ ~her
27    8,    7|       friend; and (from thence forward) carefully kept~ ~her selfe
28    8,    8|     discontentment. And thence forward, each of~ ~the Women had
29    8,    9|      he used~ ~(perceiving his forward longing) to enflame him
30    8,    9|     which barreth me from such forward readines, as otherwise needed
31    9,    2|        Bayards) will be~ ~very forward in checking other mens misdemeanors,
32    9,    2|       the Sisters, who were so forward in~ ~the detection of poore
33    9,    5|       this deceite, and was as forward also~ ~to have it performed,
34    9,    9|   while backeward, then againe forward,~ ~side-wayes, and every
35    9,   10|        desires, for a free and forward~ ~inclination to good actions,
36   10,    3|        how much you~ ~have bin forward to pleasure me; so much
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