Day, Novell

 1    2,    7|         often told me, and by relation both of the Gentlemen and
 2    2,    9| matters, and falling from one relation to another;~ ~they communed
 3    2,    9|   farre beyond her Husbands~ ~relation, and shee reputed to be
 4    2,    9|        dreame, or an absolute relation of trueth. But, after hee
 5    3,    7|    time to time, beside the~ ~relation of his owne passed fortunes,
 6    3,    8|      I heard by the very last relation, that a dead man was wept~ ~
 7    4,    4| beautifull then Fame had made relation of~ ~her: being much more
 8    4,    5|    whom Madame Eliza gave you relation:~ ~yet (peradventure) it
 9    4,    6|   were they~ ~finished in the relation, by both the parties which
10    4,    6|  neede to make an Historicall relation, either of my youthfull~ ~
11    5,    2|    mouth he heard the~ ~whole relation of her continued affection
12    6,    8|    let~ ~us leave all further relation of her ill conditions, being
13    7,    8|  exceedingly offended at this relation,~ ~in regard they beleeved
14    8,    6|      Needlesse were any fresh relation to you, what manner of people~ ~
15    8,    7|     the lesse able to use any relation. I sweare to you Lady, by
16    8,    9|       I will make some briefe relation of them to you,~ ~according
17    8,    9|   such sound beleefe to the~ ~relation of Bruno, as any man could
18    8,    9|    beyond the compasse of all relation:~ ~whereof they made no
19    9,    3|    whereof~ ~yesterday I made relation to you; hindred mee then
20    9,   10|    amity, or otherwise.~ ~The relation of such worthy arguments,
21   10,    3|    not, neyther had heard any relation of his~ ~description, he
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