Day, Novell

 1    1,    5|       that he~ ~should bee most heartily welcome. Afterward, entring
 2    1,    6|         the Inquisitor) laughed heartily at this jest; yet he found~ ~
 3    1,    6|      brought with him, and very heartily fell to feeding.~ ~ My Lord
 4    2,    1| Alexander, after he had laughed heartily at this hotte~ ~peece of
 5    2,    2| affections. And though shee fed heartily, as occasion~ ~constrained,
 6    2,    7|      entreating the Gods~ ~very heartily, that he might live to requite
 7    3,    5|         him. The Knight laughed heartily at~ ~this answer, and being
 8    3,    8|       to eate, and feeding very heartily, still~ ~saide; O my good
 9    3,    9|       quoth the Countesse, most heartily I thanke you. But~ ~before
10    3,   10|          The women laughed~ ~so heartily that they have not done
11    4,    2|        passed arrogancy, I~ ~am heartily sorry for your so severe
12    4,    9|   tasted~ ~it, fed afterward so heartily thereon, that she left very
13    4,   10|         time or other? And I am heartily sory for my~ ~transgression;
14    5,    5|         All the Ladies laughing heartily, at the Novell of the~ ~
15    5,    9|    devise to do: you have fed~ ~heartily on her, and I am proud that
16    5,    9|         well (quoth she) and am heartily sorry for it. But give me
17    6,    2|         rouses~ ~of his Wine so heartily, and with such a pleasing
18    6,    6| argument made them all to laugh heartily. The~ ~representation he
19    7,    1|      she together, they laughed heartily at her~ ~enchantment, and
20    7,    3|   kissing him infinitely,~ ~and heartily thanking his Gossip Reynard,
21    7,    9|    pardon you:~ ~intreating you heartily henceforward, not to presume
22    7,   10|  brother and~ ~friend, thou art heartily welcome: but I thought thou
23    8,    3|      whole matter, who laughing heartily at the jest,~ ~the better
24    8,    5|         the standers by laughed heartily.~ ~ Within fewe dayes after,
25    8,    6|        companie: bad~ ~them all heartily welcome; and to acquaint
26    8,    6|       of Capons and Wine, being heartily contented~ ~likewise, that
27    8,    7|  Philomenaes Novell, laughing~ ~heartily at poore Calandrino, yet
28    8,    7|  beganne Reniero to laughe very heartily, and perceiving how~ ~swiftly
29    8,   10|         pared for you, and am~ ~heartily sory, that my power cannot
30    9,    1|  mervailing, she~ ~laughed very heartily, when she saw the one let
31    9,    5|      had laughed all this while heartily at~ ~this pastime, with
32    9,    8|      with Guiotto: who laughing heartily at him, sayde.~ ~Tell me
33   10,    9|     replyed~ ~Thorello, I could heartily wish, that this Countrey
34   10,    9|        in thought. Praying ever heartily to the heavenly powers,
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