Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |          said, that in tarrying or departing,~ ~no distinction is made
 2    1,    5|           being ended, by a sudden departing, he~ ~smoothly shadowed
 3    2,    1|        very instant~ ~houre of his departing, all the Belles in the great
 4    2,    3|            man, but a woman; and~ ~departing a Virgin from my Fathers
 5    2,    3|          possessions.~ ~Afterward, departing from Florence, and Agolanto,
 6    2,    6|           her selfe, and therefore departing from the sea-shore, she
 7    2,    6|       Ambassador, and the~ ~Nurse, departing thence to Lericy, where
 8    2,    9|     moneths,~ ~after the day of my departing hence. I will stand bound
 9    2,    9|           Paris,~ ~and Ambroginolo departing for Geneway. There he remained
10    2,    9|        even to~ ~the utmost penny, departing then from Paris towards
11    3,    1|        Factotum desired me at my~ ~departing, that if I knew any one
12    3,    2|      melancholly, both comming and departing without speaking one word:
13    3,    3|    afterward be better advised. So departing from the~ ~Friar, hee went
14    3,    7|         his deliverance.~ ~ At his departing from him, hee went directly
15    4,    3|      furnishment for their sodaine departing. Having concluded, that
16    5,  Ind|      repaired into the Garden, not departing thence,~ ~the houre of dinner
17    5,    2|          kinde of necessity. And~ ~departing privately from her Fathers
18    5,    4|       sitting in the Tarras, and~ ~departing alwayes before breake of
19    6,    9|            day, that Signior Guido departing from the~ ~Church of Saint
20    6,   10|         being upon my journey, and departing from Venice,~ ~passing along
21    8,    1|         counted downe the Crownes: departing thence (within a few~ ~dayes
22    8,    5|         Gowne any longer, in his~ ~departing, said. Fare you well Sir,
23    8,    6|      grosse~ ~speeches beside, all departing home unto their houses,
24    8,    7|         the Schollers~ ~direction) departing softly out of her chamber,
25    8,    7|          had hid them, and Reniero departing from the Tower, commanded~ ~
26    8,    7|         that uppon the Schollers~ ~departing, she ranne in all hast with
27    9,    2|           Gentlemans comming and~ ~departing, yet unknowne to him or
28   10,    1|             but noting Rogieroes~ ~departing forth of the city, he mounted
29   10,    6|       gracious demeanor at~ ~their departing (yet neither knowing of
30   10,    6|       favour of the King for their departing. Now,~ ~although their departure
31   10,    6|            horsebacke: thankefully departing from Signior Neri, the King
32   10,    9|          begin on~ ~this day of my departing from thee.~ ~ The Lady,
33   10,    9| Merchandise, as I~ ~promised at my departing from you, for such a time (
34   10,    9|         guard you from any perill, departing~ ~so out of the Chamber
35   10,   10|         have it so.~ ~ The servant departing from her with the child,
36   10,   10|          keepe the Crowne till our departing hence; the which I intend~ ~
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