Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |            wherefore the matters~ ~hapned, which you shall reade in
 2    1,    3|   doubtfull~ ~case, which sometime hapned to another Jew. And because
 3    2,    6|       thither, and seeing what had hapned, looking on~ ~the Lady,
 4    2,    7|         faire Sarazine, to whom it hapned by straunge adventures,~ ~
 5    2,    7|           imagined truely what had hapned,~ ~and commanded one of
 6    2,    7|          such harsh manner as they hapned, and not sparing any~ ~jot
 7    2,    7|          Gentlemen of~ ~France who hapned thither about two moneths
 8    3,    3|            after, such an occasion hapned, as her husband of~ ~necessity
 9    3,    7|             and~ ~what occurrences hapned betweene them from time
10    4,    2|         and telling him what~ ~had hapned betweene her and God Cupid,
11    4,    6|          as the other did what had hapned before. And no sooner were
12    4,    7|    inconvenience which~ ~thus hath hapned, and confounded our senses
13    4,    8|         putting forth her hand, it hapned to light upon his face,~ ~
14    4,    8|     Afterward he declared what had hapned in~ ~his house the precedent
15    5,    2| understoode, by what meanes shee~ ~hapned thither so strangely. And
16    5,    2|            of the man by whom they hapned: even~ ~so the fame of this
17    5,   10|         much as eaten one bit. How hapned~ ~that, said the woman?
18    7,    3|           good wife (quoth he) how hapned~ ~this? Sit downe sweet
19    8,    1|  Philostratus, in~ ~revealing what hapned to Madam Phillippa de Prato,
20    8,    3|   recounted every accident as~ ~it hapned, both what they had saide
21    8,    7|        hate. So that, had not this hapned as now it doth, of necessity
22    8,    7|    perceiving what a mischance had hapned,~ ~and she (from whom she
23    8,    7|      spirits, all~ ~this adventure hapned to her. Then Physitians
24    8,   10|         every particular as it had hapned, requesting his aid and
25    9,    2|      justly to bee corrected. As~ ~hapned to a Lady Abbesse, under
26    9,    5|         and tel you~ ~truly how it hapned.~ ~ Niccholao Cornacchini
27    9,    5|         absent thence (which often hapned as occasions called her)~ ~
28    9,    5|         Phillippo hearing what had hapned, should be revenged on~ ~
29    9,    6|           harme, then (indeed) had hapned, she arose without a~ ~Candle,
30   10,    6|     diversity of opinions,~ ~which hapned among the Ladies, in censuring
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