Day, Novell

 1    1,    3|  reputed his heire, and to be~ ~honoured and reverenced by all the
 2    1,    9|        and therefore to be more honoured and esteemed. Never~ ~considering,
 3    1,    9|         to see her selfe~ ~thus honoured as their Queene, and well
 4    2,    3|        was Alessandro greatly~ ~honoured by the two Knights, being
 5    2,    6|          made by him, which was honoured with many solemne feastings.
 6    2,    7|       sight of you) I loved and honoured in my soule. Irkesome and
 7    2,    7|        welcommed~ ~thither, and honoured of them extraordinarily;
 8    2,    8|      yet~ ~(notwithstanding) he honoured them as his superiours,
 9    2,    8|     Moreover, the Kin~ ~greatly honoured Sir Roger Mandevile, desiring
10    3,    7|       and nothing could be more honoured, magnified and~ ~exalted,
11    4,    2|         all other womens, being honoured with his~ ~often nightly
12    5,    7|    their journey., and~ ~highly honoured by the Gentlemen of Trapani,
13    7,    9|      and Master hath so farre~ ~honoured mee, and so much beyond
14    8,    7|        Gentleman. Being greatly honoured and esteemed of every one,
15    8,    7|         others have admired and honoured, and yet~ ~(by thee) is
16    8,    9|        now living) hee was much honoured and respected.~ ~When he
17    8,    9|     Gentlemen who had so highly honoured him. The two famous~ ~Schollers,
18    8,    9| Gentleman, may~ ~have you first honoured with the Bathe, and afterward
19    9,   10|       was the last of all to be honoured with this dignity; wherefore~ ~(
20   10,    6|       to testifie how~ ~much he honoured you, he suffered you to
21   10,    6|         him (who hath so highly honoured you) his~ ~chiefest hope
22   10,    7|        Soveraigne Lord the King honoured~ ~his exaltation, with the
23   10,    8|       reverence, but also to be honoured with eternall~ ~commendation,
24   10,   10|         them to be respectively honoured, in despight of all her
25   10,   10|      choice of, be not of you~ ~honoured and respected as your Lady
26   10,   10|         pompe and majestie, and honoured of them all, as their Liege
27   10,   10|        shee dearely loved~ ~and honoured; you may well thinke (worthy
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