Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |       twenty yeares:) in whom neyther~ ~malice of the time, losse
 2    2,    5|    borne of no Chamber-maide, neyther of a Citty~ ~sinner; albeit
 3    3,    3|   admiration at~ ~the matter, neyther waste more words in deniall,
 4    4,    6|   yeeld so obediently to you; neyther to take any thing from~ ~
 5    4,   10|  perhaps hath bene spilt, yet neyther~ ~of us faulty therein?
 6    5,    1|    was Galesus, but~ ~because neyther by the laborious paines
 7    7,    4|    beastlinesse in him,~ ~yet neyther your good counsell, nor
 8    7,    5|       she would not tell him, neyther was it a matter~ ~reasonable,
 9    8,    3|      one of them spake to me, neyther used any courtesie or salutation;~ ~
10    8,    4|     is no way able to endure, neyther dare~ ~entertaine in anie
11    8,    7|   place else of my knowledge, neyther can I imagine what~ ~is
12    8,    7|  uppon the Tarras; weepe not, neyther~ ~make any noyse, but quickely
13    8,    8|      at that instant, so that neyther of them complained~ ~of
14    8,    9|      Bologna, where there was neyther great nor small, Doctor
15    8,    9| sadnesse (quoth the Doctor) I neyther commended my selfe to~ ~
16    9,    7|    any good advice given her; neyther~ ~could any thing be done,
17    9,   10|      the Faires~ ~in Apuglia, neyther did he ever request, to
18   10,    3|      because he knew him not, neyther had heard any relation of
19   10,    3|   were possible) he would bee neyther knowne nor seene~ ~of Nathan.
20   10,    8|      which thou aimest at, is neyther reasonable nor honest. And~ ~
21   10,    9|   name, then the~ ~Christian, neyther of them knowing the other)
22   10,   10|   named Gualtiero, who having neyther wife nor~ ~childe, spent
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