Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |              convenient for us:) I conceive (as all you may do the like)
 2    2,    2| opportunity. But because he should conceive no~ ~such suspition, they
 3    2,    7|          gave him good~ ~reason to conceive. And although her lookes
 4    2,    7|          neere an ending: began to conceive (upon the very~ ~first sight
 5    2,    9|          space). What can you then conceive of a fraile Woman, subject (
 6    2,   10|          bin saide, you may easily conceive, that the~ ~course which
 7    3,    9|  determination, which well you may conceive,~ ~must needs be very unwelcome
 8    3,    9|             unknowne to him) I may conceive~ ~with childe. Upon which
 9    4,    1|     contrary. Nor did I so much as conceive a thought either of thine~ ~
10    4,    6|       afflictions, can more easily conceive, then I relate.~ ~Wringing
11    4,   10|         manner, as you will better conceive by the~ ~successe.~ ~ According
12    5,    1|              extend; that he could conceive of divine and celestiall
13    5,    4|        private talking together, I conceive to be the~ ~Gallery over
14    6,    8|       heere shee did, shee would~ ~conceive better of her selfe, then
15    6,    9|          the rest of his company~ ~conceive, that the solitude of Guido,
16    6,   10|          the proofe of children, I conceive~ ~the second to bee more
17    7,    9|      judges of my wrongs, and as I conceive you all to be.~ ~ The Lords
18    8,    9|              would not have you to conceive, that wee do eyther rob
19    8,    9|            motion.~ ~ Well may you conceive, that nothing more hammerd
20    8,   10|            rest? Wel did Salabetto conceive the~ ~occasion why she urged
21   10,    8|   couragious Romane,~ ~should ever conceive so vile and degenerate a
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