Day, Novell

 1    1,    1|      Mooved neverthelesse and~ ~entreated by the intercessions of
 2    1,    1|   witnesse, if hee were thereto entreated, and~ ~(oftentimes) when
 3    2,    6|       with Gasparino, earnestly entreated~ ~him (on the behalfe of
 4    2,    7|     very earnestly unto them,~ ~entreated that for the Dukes honour,
 5    2,    9|          opportunity, when shee entreated such favour of the Soldan,
 6    2,   10|         friendly manner, and he entreated her as honourably, as if
 7    2,   10|         presence. Wherefore hee entreated of~ ~Pagamino, to affoord
 8    3,    3|        open outcry: but that he entreated me,~ ~both for Gods sake
 9    3,    6|        containe no longer, shee entreated~ ~Ricciardo even for the
10    3,    7|        kneeling at his feete,~ ~entreated him very earnestly, that
11    3,    7|  multiplication of speeches, he entreated him to be of good~ ~comfort,
12    4,    6|     infinite~ ~teares, the maid entreated her to make hast, because
13    4,    8|        cried~ ~out, but that he entreated her to the contrary; protesting,
14    4,    8|        before she had earnestly entreated him. But when she~ ~perceyved
15    4,   10|      her teares) most earnestly entreated her,~ ~to advise her with
16    5,    2|        selfe or Countrey, she~ ~entreated the good woman (even for
17    5,    3|        account of such a losse, entreated them~ ~for charities sake,
18    5,    5|        and (in gentle speeches) entreated~ ~him, not to regard a wrong
19    5,    5|        as yet stayed there) and entreated~ ~him to fetch the Mayden
20    5,   10|       that question, but humbly entreated (for~ ~charities sake) that
21    6,    1|         much worse delivered:~ ~entreated him to let her walke on
22    6,    2|   Messer Geri)~ ~most earnestly entreated.~ ~ In regard of which deniall,
23    6,    4|      she had felt before: she~ ~entreated Chichibio verie earnestly,
24    7,    7|        his Lady and Mistresse~ ~entreated him seriously, to let her
25    7,    7|   service. Then, most humbly he entreated her, that if it might agree~ ~
26    7,    9|  Pyrrhus onely: she earnestly~ ~entreated, that as a mitigation, to
27    8,    3|    looking forth of the window, entreated them to ascend up to him,~ ~
28    8,    7|       comfortable~ ~manner, and entreated her in all kindnes, to know
29    8,    8| Spinelloccio, and~ ~most humbly entreated him to forgive her. Uppon
30    8,    9|            Master Doctor humbly entreated pardon, and that they would
31    8,   10|        from me. After he had of entreated her in~ ~this manner, casting
32   10,    4|         standing before her: he entreated his mother to tell~ ~her
33   10,    7|        Wherefore, one~ ~day she entreated her Father that a Gentleman,
34   10,    7|      yong Maiden, once againe~ ~entreated his care and diligence,
35   10,    9|        till Thorello spake, and entreated her to~ ~be more patient,
36   10,   10|      there present~ ~about him, entreated him to let her have a petticote,
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