Day, Novell

 1    1,    6|         to be further informed? Surely Sir, answered the~ ~plaine-meaning
 2    2,    3|  vertuous and honest, he should surely attaine to the~ ~seate from
 3    2,    5|   laughing out~ ~aloude, saide; Surely the man is mad, or walketh
 4    2,   10| contentment then you have done; surely, in mine opinion it is no
 5    3,    1|         should faile, we are so surely fitted, that~ ~the world
 6    3,    3|           very jocond, being so surely certifyed of his Mistresses
 7    3,    5|       Magnifico, and my friend, surely it is a long time since,
 8    3,    7|     proceeded on againe~ ~thus. Surely Madame, this one onely sin,
 9    3,    9|       must thinke, and so shall surely finde it, that his~ ~greatnesse
10    4,    1|       poore; I confesse it, and surely it is to your shame, that
11    4,   10|     enforced to hide me thus?~ ~Surely it is so, and otherwise
12    5,    1|       concerning this Chynon?~ ~Surely nothing else, but that those
13    5,    4|       life up to the Law, which surely she will not suffer,~ ~their
14    7,    4|      and finding the doore~ ~so surely shut, shee was exceeding
15    7,    5|      quoth hee) the better, and surely I am very~ ~sory for you,
16    7,    5|         the streete doore to be surely made fast~ ~on the inside,
17    7,    8|        fame thereof; thou shalt surely be paide~ ~for both faults
18    8,    3|         there upon a sudden.~ ~ Surely Sir, said Calandrino, it
19    8,    9|  apprehended by rumination; and surely (if I be not much deceyved)
20    9,    3|        strangely~ ~changed, and surely it proceedeth from some
21   10,    6|       bee bountifully rewarded. Surely, it is a~ ~matter beyond
22   10,    6|     should be growne~ ~amorous, surely to me it seemeth a miracle.
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