Day, Novell

 1    1,    1|           from theirs, heard and understood the passage of all, betweene
 2    1,    7|      Master Herminio had already understood, that this~ ~Gentleman,
 3    1,    9|    offended, but as readily have understood short and pithy speeches,
 4    2,    5|         not~ ~choose but to have understood) in Palermo; where, through
 5    2,    6|          very goodly forme: he~ ~understood, that his father (whom he
 6    2,    7|          perswasions (albeit she understood~ ~them not, or at the most
 7    2,    7|          felicitie, because they understood not any part of her~ ~Language:
 8    2,    7|     helpe him, namely, that he~ ~understood and could speake her Language:
 9    2,    7| questions to me, which neither I understood, or they mine answeres.~ ~
10    2,    7|         because I would not be~ ~understood by the Gentlemen nor their
11    3,    3|          wealth and treasure, he understood nothing better, then~ ~to
12    3,    3|  gracious to him, as he~ ~easily understood, whereto the substance of
13    3,    7|   concerning his Mistresse,~ ~he understood that shee was living, and
14    3,    9|          be done. When she had~ ~understood which was the house, the
15    3, Song|      observed~ ~of them all, was understood by some in divers kinds:
16    4,    1|          no outward shew of, and understood himselfe~ ~so sufficiently,
17    4,    4|      gallant Prince Gerbino, was understood by the~ ~beautious Daughter
18    4,    4|       The young~ ~Princesse, who understood and saw all this great preparation;
19    4,    4|          thereof advertised, and understood also what he~ ~demanded,
20    4,    7|        better to make the case~ ~understood, without the least colour
21    5,    3|         betweene, at~ ~length he understood her ready resolution, to
22    5,    3|      gracious entertainment, and understood the~ ~scope of their bold
23    5,    5|       mee.~ ~ When the Gentlemen understood, that the Mayden was borne
24    5,    6|   diligent search made there, he understood, that she was~ ~delivered
25    5,    7|   dispersed abroad, Phineo had~ ~understood the occasion, why Pedro
26    6,    8|        so much sence, as to have understood it.~ ~ An honest man, named
27    7,    7|          following,~ ~and having understood the place of her abiding:
28    7,    8|        into his hand, which he~ ~understood as his lesson, to attend
29    8,    7|          her garments.~ ~ Having understood by her, that no one knew
30    9,    3|    Broker in all~ ~Florence, but understood what he intended to doe:
31   10,    7|        while before.~ ~ The King understood immediately, the reason
32   10,    8|         and somewhat hard to bee understood: I am content to presuppose,~ ~
33   10,    9|       over the Seas. Which being understood by Saladine, a very worthy~ ~
34   10,    9|    perswasions and entreaties)~ ~understood the cause of his melancholly
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