Day, Novell

 1    1,    2|            he was very honourably entertained by~ ~other Jewes dwelling
 2    1,    3|        And having sent for him,~ ~entertained him very familiarly in his
 3    2,    2| constrained, yet her thoughts had entertained a new kinde of diet,~ ~digested
 4    2,    3|      there also most honourably~ ~entertained by the King of France. From
 5    2,    4|        Corfu, where he was well~ ~entertained by a good woman; And afterward,
 6    2,    6|       were conducted thither, and entertained with~ ~all possible kindnesse.
 7    2,    7|        honoutably welcommed and~ ~entertained by the Duke, but much more
 8    2,    7|         Lady, where he was gladly entertained, not onely by such as wayted~ ~
 9    2,    9|         parted with his so lately entertained servant. Sicurano~ ~was
10    2,    9|  honourably (though in private)~ ~entertained by divers of her woorthie
11    2,   10|          This tale was so merrily entertained among the whole company,
12    3,    6|       other then shee was indeed, entertained his~ ~imbracings in as loving
13    3,    9|            where first shee was~ ~entertained at her comming to Florence;
14    4,    2|           imagine, that the guest entertained by him in the night time,~ ~
15    4,    6|       kindenesse)~ ~welcommed and entertained by him; and by the furtherance
16    4,    9|     seemed, but~ ~rather lovingly entertained; yet she grew not so forgetfull
17    5,    1|     arrived,~ ~they were worthily entertained by honourable Friends and
18    5,    2|          Liparis, where they were entertained with generall rejoycing.
19    6,   10|           dance was ended, they~ ~entertained the time with no other discourse,
20    7,    6|         the same time as shee had entertained Lionello,~ ~shee was also
21    7,    7|        aside) that if he could be entertained into her Husbands~ ~service,
22    7,    9|         as lovingly respected and entertained~ ~by Pyrrhus. Which Nicostratus
23    7,    9|      appeareth Sir, that you have entertained a goodly~ ~opinion of me,
24    8,    9|            compare, if I could be entertained in fellowship among you.~ ~
25    9,    9|      after so long a journey, and entertained him with very~ ~honourable
26   10,    1|     Spaine, where he was worthily entertained.~ ~ Signior Rogiero continuing
27   10,    2|         till after he had beene~ ~entertained some few dayes in this order:
28   10,    3|         be the same man, that had entertained him~ ~so lovingly, conversed
29   10,    9|       together: glad, that he had entertained such a Guest, and bashfully~ ~
30   10,   10|           to be~ ~most honourably entertained. Thou knowest I have no
31   10,   10|           Ladies she was joyfully entertained, and comming~ ~into the
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