Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |   especially respect to bring us tydings of them. After shee had~ ~
 2    2,    6|   beginneth, added long wished~ ~tydings concerning the life and
 3    2,    6|            be living, of whom no tydings had at any time bene heard,
 4    2,    6|          no doubt concerning the tydings brought by this Ambassadour,~ ~
 5    2,    7|          pleased with these good tydings; and having sent honorably~ ~
 6    2,    7|  exceeding joyfull of these glad tydings, and dispatching a~ ~worthy
 7    2,    9|      parts, shall ever heare any tydings of~ ~me.~ ~ The servant,
 8    3,    7|       night when you shall heare tydings to your better~ ~contentment.
 9    3,    7|          should~ ~heare certaine tydings of his deliverance.~ ~ At
10    3,    7|      returne, to beare some glad tydings of her~ ~father, and to
11    3,    8|     wiser then before, told them tydings, from~ ~their long deceased
12    3,    9|       And desiring to heare some tydings of the Count, the next~ ~
13    5,    1|        who had already heard the tydings) went and complained to~ ~
14    5,    2| Constance, heard these unwelcome tydings (who was exceeding full
15    5,    2|         wast lost, and never any tydings knowne of thee in thine~ ~
16    5,    5|           Gentleman) heard these tydings, and knowing that Giovanni,
17    5,    6|         in expectation of better tydings from Ischia, but h earing
18    5,    7|       Laiazzo, never hearing any tydings of~ ~him afterward. Upon
19    7,    9|        very shortly to heare the tydings of~ ~her death.~ ~ It is
20    7,   10|      what meanes they might have tydings~ ~from thence, for their
21    7,   10|         alive, and tell him such tydings as hee desired to~ ~heare.~ ~
22    8,    6|        him, hee could~ ~heare no tydings of his Brawne, but became
23    8,    9|         the Painters brought him tydings, that they had prepared
24    8,   10|          I heard these~ ~dismall tydings. And in the uttering of
25    8,   10|          hee came not,~ ~nor any tydings heard of him: shee caused
26    9,    4| Fortarigo, and not~ ~hearing any tydings of him: he began immediately
27   10,    3|        untill they heard~ ~other tydings from him.~ ~ About Evening,
28   10,    4|          very speedily.~ ~ Which tydings comming to the hearing of
29   10,    7|    contented, to carry such glad tydings to~ ~Lisana; without staying
30   10,    8|         Octavius Caesar, to whom tydings was brought of this rare~ ~
31   10,    9|        Namely, when any certaine tydings~ ~shall be brought you of
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