Day, Novell

 1    1,    1|       honest~ ~gaine thereby, and evermore whatsoever benefit came
 2    1,    1|              desiring that it may evermore be had in due reverence,
 3    2,    2|      which I~ ~still escaped, and evermore (when night drew on) I came
 4    2,    3|           to the saide Theobaldo (evermore equall to that of the~ ~
 5    2,    4|           they determined (as men evermore addicted~ ~naturally, to
 6    2,    6|           but that error, which~ ~evermore is so attendant uppon youth;
 7    2,    9|       alreadie propounded. I have evermore understoode, that man was
 8    3,    5|         outward severity, but did evermore love thee, and held thee
 9    4,    1|          of your best time)~ ~you evermore were exercised in Armes;
10    4,    1|          which your younger dayes evermore despised, I~ ~meane, to
11    4,    1|         period of my life) I have evermore found my Fathers love~ ~
12    4,    8| possessions (your~ ~Mothers moity evermore remembred) and travaile
13    5,    9|          justly challenge it. And evermore, let your favours shine
14    6,    4|         pleasant companion, and~ ~evermore delighting in singing) sung
15    6,    9|         Saint Johns Church, which evermore was his customarie~ ~Walke:
16    7,    9|     Chamber, but onely Lesca, who evermore~ ~kept still in her company.
17    8,    3|          In our owne Citie, which evermore hath contained all sorts
18    8,    8|       rather a fatall infliction, evermore~ ~attending on the closest
19    8,    8|           might well do~ ~(having evermore carried himselfe like a
20    8,    9|           at~ ~his own table, and evermore delighting in their company.
21    9,   10|         wife, as also~ ~his Asse: evermore when John de Barolo came
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