Day, Novell

 1    2,    8|        honour) never to use any complaint in~ ~such a case: but if
 2    2,   10|        offended, or no. He made complaint at Pisa, and in~ ~other
 3    3,    3|       and by the way of a sad~ ~complaint her confession being ended,
 4    3,    3|       she made this counterfeit complaint, came thither, as was his
 5    3,    3|        a very sorowfull and sad complaint. And though~ ~(perhaps)
 6    3,    3| abstaining; for since I made my complaint to you, he belike taking~ ~
 7    3,    3|    shall never heare any~ ~more complaint of me. Such were his vowes
 8    3,    3|       her any more, to make her complaint before her~ ~Brethren, which
 9    3,    3|       instructions given in her complaint, by climbing over the~ ~
10    4,    1|        Having thus finished her complaint, even as if her bead had
11    4,    6| therewith. My greatest cause of complaint~ ~is, thy too severe concealing
12    5,   10|  formerly hee had beene, and no complaint passed on either side,~ ~
13    7,    8|       bee offended, or make any complaint at all of me. Arriguccio~ ~
14    7,    9|     have one especiall cause of complaint: namely, the inequality
15    7,    9|      and turn her backe; let no complaint afterward be made of~ ~her,
16    8,    5|          came hither to make my complaint for a Male or Cloakebag
17    8,    6|   afterward you shall make~ ~no complaint of me. From Calandrino (
18    9,    3|         have heard the grievous complaint of women~ ~in that case,
19   10,    9|       concerning Amity, and her complaint in the~ ~conclusion of her
20   10,    9|   further in this just cause of complaint. But because our end aimeth
21   10,   10|       because I~ ~would have no complaint made of any but my selfe,
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