Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |       spoken, it is fit to live merrily, and no~ ~other occasion
 2    1,    2|   gracious in countenance, then merrily disposed; made answere,
 3    2,  Ind|      beames, and the Birds sate merrily singing on the blooming~ ~
 4    2,    6| otherwise but the Goatherdesse. Merrily, yet gently blew the~ ~gale,
 5    2,    7|       for them,~ ~lanched forth merrily into the maine.~ ~ You may
 6    2,    7|     howsoever, the windes blewe merrily, the~ ~Carracke sayled lustily,
 7    2,    8|       construction, they smiled merrily at the last~ ~speeches of
 8    2,    9|        with the servant, rode~ ~merrily towards the Country house;
 9    2,   10|       wife.~ ~ This tale was so merrily entertained among the whole
10    3,    1| youthfull~ ~yeeres, that now he merrily tooke ease in his age.~ ~
11    3,    9|      hearing her words, beganne merrily to~ ~smile at her, saying:
12    4,    6|         are sadly distasted, or merrily~ ~pleased, even as (by them)
13    5,  Ind|        the~ ~breake of day, sat merrily chanting on the trees) arose
14    5,    1|         the main, and sayled on merrily towards Candye. Where being
15    5,   10|       and so they supt together merrily, not one unkinde word passing~ ~
16    6,    1|           pleasing acceptation, merrily thus she spake. Beleeve
17    7,    1|      thither. There they supped merrily~ ~together, and (no doubt)
18    7,    3|     comming to him,~ ~rejoycing merrily, as yong infants use to
19    7,    6|     made ready, and they having merrily feasted~ ~together: he bestowed
20    7,    7|          Madame Beatrix looking merrily on him, said. Tell me~ ~
21    8,    3|       dinner time) according as merrily they had concluded,~ ~and
22    8,    7|      friend also, and~ ~sitting merrily at supper with him, told
23    8,    8|        which shee~ ~did, and he merrily smiling, saide. Well wife,
24    8,    9|          was;~ ~that they lived merrily, and with much lesse care,
25    8,    9|   reason we have to live~ ~more merrily, then any other men can
26    9,    6|        loving friend~ ~Adriano, merrily said to the Hoste. I protest
27   10,    2|      Bathes? Whereto the Abbot, merrily smyling, thus replyed.~ ~
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