Day, Novell

 1    1,    1|         him~ ~buried honourably; sending to acquaint the Fathers
 2    1,    5|          her own~ ~disposing.~ ~ Sending presently abroad, and buying
 3    1,    6|        second: the~ ~Abbot still sending to expect his absence, and
 4    2,    5|    Ceremonious shew was made, of sending a servant to the Inne, for
 5    2,    7|      readinesse a subtile Barke, sending it in an evening, neere
 6    2,    9|         reposed especiall trust, sending him to Geneway~ ~with two
 7    3,    2|       speaking to the Queene, or sending any missive of his love;
 8    3,    3|    towards the~ ~Gentlewoman, in sending her the Purse and Girdle.
 9    3,    3|          temperately, denied the sending of such tokens to her, to
10    3,    3|          worthy wise woman, in~ ~sending him away so mercifully,
11    3,    8|     because I purpose his speedy sending thither: but yet, so farre
12    3,    8|     presently~ ~prepared for his sending of him into Purgatorie.
13    3,    8|      wonders~ ~upon his Novices, sending them into Purgatory when
14    4,    1|        the~ ~heart of Guiscardo, sending it by one of his most familiar
15    4,    1|       ever I shall give him, for sending me such~ ~an honourable
16    4,    4|       thereto belonging, for the sending his daughter to the King
17    4,    8|     moneth, and the next moneth, sending~ ~for him home; there they
18    5,    2|      many strange accidents, and sending~ ~for Constance to come
19    5,    2|          to be thy husband. Then sending for very costly Jewels,
20    5,    6| sorrowfull for what he had done, sending presently to have them~ ~
21    5,    7|            the Counsell Chamber, sending for Signior Amarigo immediately
22    5,    9|        actions of Armes, beside, sending her infinite rich~ ~and
23    6,   10|         commendable~ ~custom, in sending yeerly to the poore brethren
24    7,    5|     never trouble your selfe, in sending any body to our house; because,~ ~
25    7,    9|         to undertake them~ ~all: sending Lesca backe againe to him,
26    8,    2|         use of a neighbours Boy, sending~ ~him to the house of Belcolore,
27    8,    9|     never wanting, needed little sending for, because~ ~his house
28    9,    8|        and manner of the message sending. For~ ~which, they all present,
29   10,    2|          the~ ~other desired it, sending Letters of safe conduct
30   10,    8|     departed from him, presently sending Sophronia to him, who making~ ~
31   10,    8|     Lawes severe injunction. And sending~ ~for condemned Gisippus
32   10,   10|        another Wife,~ ~wherefore sending for her immediatly, in presence
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