Day, Novell

 1    1,    4|        have it: whereupon, seeming satisfied for that season, he tolde
 2    2,    3|           bed againe, sufficiently satisfied with her Loves acceptation,
 3    2,    6|              discovered; being not satisfied with thus telling him once,
 4    2,    7|            miserie for her, as not satisfied with those whereof shee
 5    2,    7|      thinking thereby onely to bee satisfied, hee~ ~lost both himselfe
 6    2,    7|        forme of her answers,~ ~and satisfied (with honor) all their demands.
 7    2,    8|            this,~ ~became somewhat satisfied, because there remained
 8    2,    8|            Angiers, resting not so satisfied, with~ ~disclosing the whole
 9    2,    9| Ambroginolo comming forth of it,~ ~satisfied the poore woman to her owne
10    2,   10|         with you: I shal rest well satisfied, and will have no other~ ~
11    2,   10|   rejecting me, when his humour is satisfied; should it prove~ ~to be
12    3,    1|            obtayned, but not fully satisfied, doe commonly urge more~ ~
13    3,    2|         desire was~ ~indifferently satisfied: returned backe as he came,
14    3,    6|        little~ ~joyfull to be thus satisfied in her Husbands folly, and
15    3,    6|       never imagine my selfe halfe satisfied,~ ~untill in the presence
16    4,   10|            abstaine as being never satisfied with excesse; which of these
17    5,    5|      excelling. Yet not herewith~ ~satisfied, he desired Jacomino to
18    5,    7|          and therefore he would be satisfied in the truth, as shee expected
19    6,    4|             till then I shall rest satisfied: but, upon my word,~ ~if
20    7,    6|            Isabella, she being not satisfied with the~ ~delights of her
21    8,    3|        stones likewise. Yet not so satisfied, he spred abroad his Cloake,~ ~
22    8,    9|        have wherwith they were all satisfied the self-same night.~ ~It
23   10,    4|       minded to get him~ ~gone, as satisfied with the oblation of his
24   10,    4|      Caccianimico could never be~ ~satisfied with beholding her; and,
25   10,    7|          her eye; that being never satisfied with~ ~beholding him, she
26   10,    9| immeasurably joyfull, and having~ ~satisfied him, concerning the new
27   10,   10|      answered, that they were well satisfied, provided that~ ~he tooke
28   10,   10|         the Marquesse sufficiently satisfied in his soule, that he~ ~
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