Day, Novell

 1    2,    3|  benediction, and licenced their departure~ ~thence.~ ~ Alessandro,
 2    2,    5|     leaving any direction of his departure~ ~in his lodging, or when
 3    2,    6|        or foure yeeres after his departure from~ ~Gasparino, being
 4    2,    7|      affaires else for a sodaine departure. The night following,~ ~
 5    2,    7|       the twentieth day after my departure from you, a very terrible~ ~
 6    3,    1|       entreate you to lycense my departure hence, or~ ~finde some meanes
 7    3,    3|          a short while after her departure, the Gentleman, of whome~ ~
 8    3,    7|       rigorous to him before his departure:~ ~neverthelesse, let me
 9    3,    8|       wife, who ever~ ~since thy departure out of this life, hath lived
10    3,    9|  accordingly quite you before my departure. It remaineth now in your~ ~
11    3,    9| Countesse knowing her husbands~ ~departure from Florence, as also his
12    4,    3|          the horrid fact, or the departure of Folco with Ninetta: yet~ ~
13    5,    1|        to you, did~ ~occasion my departure from Cyprus, thus to assaile
14    5,    1|          compleated, since his~ ~departure from the Rhodians, but darke
15    5,    2|     greefe, for his so desperate departure) she wept and lamented~ ~
16    5,    2|         the King licensing their departure~ ~thence, they entred into
17    5,    3|         the better hope of their departure, came forth of the~ ~Hay-stack;
18    5,    6|         looke off her.~ ~ At his departure, he commanded them that
19    7,  Ind|       commanded him. After which departure of his, it was not long
20    7,    2|         hee could see Lazaroes~ ~departure from his house, and yet
21    7,    7|     concluded, she licensing his departure for~ ~that rime, and he
22    8,    1|         should understand of his departure, and then (with~ ~safety)
23    8,    2|        had~ ~prepared before his departure.~ ~ Sir Simon hugging her
24    8,    7|      while after the~ ~Schollers departure, came to seeke them in Woods
25    8,    8|           and therefore holde my departure excused. How now? answered~ ~
26    8,   10|      excused, because before thy departure hence, thou camest~ ~sometimes
27    9,    3|         encountred him, upon his departure from Nello, and after salutations~ ~
28   10,    1|     wherefore he resolved on his departure thence, and made his suit~ ~
29   10,    2|      cure. In which respect, his departure being licenced by the Pope,
30   10,    4|        as none might know of his departure: hee~ ~mounted on horsebacke,
31   10,    6| departing. Now,~ ~although their departure was greatly grieving to
32   10,    8|          with Gisippus about his departure, and~ ~taking Sophronia
33   10,    9|        sadly now remembred~ ~his departure from Pavia, devising and
34   10,    9|          taken such order for my departure hence, I desire to~ ~have
35   10,    9|      which she gave~ ~him at his departure, and calling a young Page
36   10,    9|       them, from the time of his departure, to the instant~ ~houre.
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