Day, Novell

 1    2,    6|           so sudden and strange an alteration~ ~of State affaires) what
 2    2,    8|     notwithstanding his wonderfull alteration, both from his wonted~ ~
 3    2,   10|        Queenes Novell hath made an alteration of my~ ~minde, from that
 4    3,    2|             and now most welcome~ ~alteration, vouchsafing twice in a
 5    3,    6|          certainly in this strange alteration of her~ ~husband; whereunto
 6    3,    6|            and without any other~ ~alteration in opinion; shee went to
 7    4,    5|            it,~ ~without any other alteration in her: at length, they
 8    4,    8|            Jeronimo felt a strange alteration in his soule, with such~ ~
 9    5,    1|           of this~ ~his so sodaine alteration, from the course of life,
10    5,    1|        sole occasion of this happy alteration, not onely did his harsh~ ~
11    6,   10|            therefore they urged an alteration thereof, to some matter
12    7,    9|           Pyrrhus,~ ~pretending an alteration into much amazement, straungely
13    8,    7|     stinging her, had made such an alteration of her beautifull bodie:~ ~
14    8,   10|            to urge this lamentable alteration? If~ ~you love me, hide
15    8,   10|       mervayling at this~ ~strange alteration in him, sweetly kissing
16    9,    3|            thus. Dost thou see any alteration in my~ ~face, whereby to
17    9,    3|           I feele a very strange~ ~alteration within mee, far beyond all
18    9,    7|          regard of which~ ~strange alteration, being ashamed to shew her
19   10,    7| transported with a rare kinde of~ ~alteration.~ ~ When Manutio had ended
20   10,    7|            not discerne the~ ~like alteration in her, a long while before.~ ~
21   10,    7|         reason of this so sudden~ ~alteration, and said. In good faith
22   10,    8|     contrary, into another kind of alteration, wasting and consuming~ ~
23   10,    8|         the cause of this straunge alteration, and essayed everie~ ~way,
24   10,   10|      Grizelda heard,~ ~without any alteration of countenance, for the
25   10,   10|           of a Mother) without any alteration of~ ~countenance, she tenderly
26   10,   10|      little~ ~amazed at so rare an alteration. Shee having in zeale of
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