Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |       necessity have a man to attend her,~ ~were hee young or
 2    1,    1|      sent for~ ~Physitions to attend him, allowing their servants
 3    2,    5|          that he was ready to attend her Mistresse, desiring
 4    2,    5|     his Chamber, and a Lad to attend, that he~ ~should lacke
 5    2,    6|      with noble Gentlemen, to attend till their returning backe.
 6    2,    7|  respects, that ever ought to attend on Ladies.~ ~ Now, Fortune
 7    2,   10|         matters,~ ~and rather attend our prayers and devotions
 8    3,  Ind|  Familie remaining behind, to attend upon~ ~the Ladies and Gentlemen.~ ~
 9    3,    5|       over speech, and you to attend your woorthy Husband.~ ~
10    3,    6|   soone as he~ ~had dined, to attend the arrivall of Madame Catulla.
11    3,    8|     any company, but onely to attend her young Sonne, and be~ ~
12    5,    5|     why doest thou not goe to attend on our Master, and tarry
13    5,    9|      honest Husbandman will~ ~attend on you, while I (with some
14    5,    9| speake, but rather tarried to attend his answer. Which, after
15    6,   10| calling one of their women to attend on them, they set~ ~on,
16    7,    8|  understood as his lesson, to attend her comming, and so hee
17    8,    7|   that I am bound in duty, to attend the~ ~good houre of her
18    9,    4|    for a servant necessary to attend on him, it chanced~ ~that
19   10,    3|     such as were appointed to attend on him reverently;~ ~yea,
20   10,    6|        hee commaunded them to attend on~ ~his service, as Signior
21   10,    9|   sate downe at his doore, to attend~ ~the comming of his guests.
22   10,   10|         rest did, who came to attend him honourably, and having
23   10,   10|     commanding every one~ ~to attend him, then all alone hee
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