Day, Novell

 1    1,    2|      fully determined~ ~(if thou wouldst have me a Christian, as
 2    2,    9|           kinde and nature, thou wouldst speake of them more correctly
 3    3,    9|         so. Why? quoth the King, wouldst thou have us breake our
 4    5,    4|        or coole, as thou perhaps wouldst~ ~have it? Seasons are to
 5    7,    2| experienced in worldly affaires: wouldst thou bee so simple, as to~ ~
 6    7,    9|       man is up in it, as thou~ ~wouldst have us to beleeve. And
 7    8,    6|        to do so, for I will not. Wouldst~ ~thou (quoth Calandrino)
 8    8,    6|        in thy house yesternight? Wouldst thou~ ~have me beleeve,
 9    8,    6|          Calandrino, Belike thou wouldst have mee blaspheme~ ~Heaven,
10    8,    6|   perjured~ ~protestations, thou wouldst make us beleeve, that the
11    8,    7|         detestation; and if thou wouldst cloud this~ ~mishappe of
12    8,    7|       afterward (although~ ~thou wouldst) thou canst never restore
13    8,    7|       that of thee, which~ ~thou wouldst not grant, if I did request
14    8,    9|   answered the~ ~Physitian: What wouldst thou then have sayde, if
15    8,    9|        thine opinion now? Thou~ ~wouldst not beleeve me when I told
16    8,    9|    visite~ ~pretty wenches, thou wouldst wonder at my couragious
17    9,    5|        in love with mee, as thou wouldst thinke it no lesse then~ ~
18    9,    5|        quench his fury. But what wouldst thou~ ~have me say to her
19    9,    5|     Sunne. On my word, if thou~ ~wouldst bring thy Gitterne, and
20    9,    5|         quoth~ ~Calandrino) thou wouldst not credit me in the morning,
21    9,    7|       enough before, what thou~ ~wouldst say: An unsound head is
22    9,    8|         thee and~ ~me, when thou wouldst bestow such another dinner
23    9,    9|         doth dislike it; if thou wouldst have~ ~it otherwise, goe
24    9,   10|          a Mule without a taile? Wouldst thou have had him make me
25   10,    3|       not one man onely, as thou wouldst have done: but~ ~infinite
26   10,    3|        aunswered Nathan, saying. Wouldst thou (if thou couldst) shorten
27   10,    9|     whose violent~ ~solicitings, wouldst thou never so resolutely
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