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Day, Novell
1 1, 2| thou undertake such a~ ~tedious travel, and so great a charge, 2 1, 9| men; because long and~ ~tedious talking (when it may be 3 2, 7| it.~ ~ To cut off further tedious circumstances, forthwith 4 3, 1| Lurco, to come away from so tedious a dwelling, had he need 5 3, 6| exclamations of the Lady were so tedious and irksome, that Ricciardo~ ~ 6 3, 9| promises, and after so long and tedious~ ~travell, I should at last 7 4, 2| thinking every minute a~ ~tedious month, till she were in 8 4, 9| her heart, and after a~ ~tedious time of silence, she spake 9 5, 1| the time of stay seemed tedious to him, yet notwithstanding, 10 5, 1| because I would not seeme tedious in the~ ~repetition of all 11 5, 2| thou yet living? It is a tedious long while since I~ ~heard 12 5, 4| discoursing, which was both tedious~ ~and offensive to you; 13 5, 4| season was~ ~over-hot and tedious, to be still lodged in her 14 5, 5| time~ ~being molested with tedious warres, and subjected to 15 6, 1| Knight, whose talke~ ~seemed tedious and offensive to her.~ ~ 16 7, 5| whereof, life seemed most~ ~tedious and offensive to her, and 17 7, 7| compared with their long and tedious suing) hast expressed such 18 7, 10| perceived, and though it was tedious and~ ~wearisome to him, 19 8, 3| minde, no travell~ ~seemeth tedious.~ ~ Calandrino well noting, 20 8, 4| became so tyred with his tedious suite, that she considered~ ~ 21 8, 4| the heat being somwhat~ ~tedious, the Lord Bishop was walking 22 9, 7| rather my life hath bene most tedious to me, as~ ~fearing still 23 10, 5| free her selfe from his tedious~ ~importunity, she appointed 24 10, 5| Novell not overlong or~ ~tedious.~ ~ The Countrey of Fretulium, 25 10, 7| shee hath had a long and~ ~tedious sickenesse: but since Dinner