Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |   often heard it said, that in tarrying or departing,~ ~no distinction
 2    1,    4|        next unto her, (without tarrying for any other~ ~command
 3    2,    2|      he~ ~condiscended, as not tarrying to be bidden twise; finding
 4    2,    3|  departed from~ ~Florence, not tarrying in any place untill they
 5    2,    3|       also, that (beside his~ ~tarrying there in vaine to recover
 6    2,    5|       it, and for their longer tarrying with him, seemed as if he
 7    2,    7|   delay time with~ ~any longer tarrying there: Wherefore, having
 8    2,    7|     all possible speede, not~ ~tarrying in any place, untill they
 9    2,    7|       had~ ~allotted my longer tarrying here. And therefore (worthy
10    2,    9|       comely~ ~of stature, and tarrying a very majesticall countenance,
11    3,    6|        no willing long time of tarrying, but that Catulla and the~ ~
12    4,    5|    they had sent him, that his tarrying was~ ~so quite from all
13    4,    5|       accusing me for overlong tarrying~ ~from thee: I am come therefore
14    4,    5|      the time require any long tarrying there. Gladly~ ~would she
15    4,    9|    marvailing at his~ ~so long tarrying, saide to her husband: Beleeve
16    5,    1|      fierce like a Lyon, not~ ~tarrying to be seconded by any, stepped
17    5,    3|      perceyved, and saw none~ ~tarrying to prey uppon him; hee put
18    5,    7|    what reason can you wish my tarrying here? This conception of~ ~
19    6,    7|       Whereto Rinaldo, without tarrying for the Potestate to moove
20    7,    7|        he~ ~(belike purposely) tarrying at home, watching such a
21    7,    8|      it strongly, and then his tarrying~ ~would prove but in vaine,
22    7,    8| causeth mee every night to sit tarrying for him, even~ ~in the same
23    8,    4|        went to bed:~ ~Ciutazza tarrying not long from him, but (
24    8,    7|     Brother, for his so long~ ~tarrying with her, as beleeving him
25    8,    7|    comfort, that his so long~ ~tarrying might be the lesse offensive
26    8,    7|     despairing, by his so long tarrying away with her~ ~Garments;
27    8,   10|   beautifull creature, and the tarrying of the Slaves, seemed~ ~
28    9,    5|      to finde some occasion of tarrying, so that he~ ~returned not
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