Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |   Dioneus. Each of them was very affable and well~ ~conditioned,
 2    2,    3|      very~ ~comely young man, so affable, lovely, and gracious, that
 3    2,    5|           declared himselfe very affable to her; she making him promise,
 4    2,    7|         by kinde, courteous, and affable actions, he~ ~laboured to
 5    2,    7| acception.~ ~ ~ ~ At the Princes affable motion, shee sate downe
 6    2,    7|            became more milde and affable, for discontentment did
 7    2,    8|     litle above forty yeeres, as affable and singularly conditioned,
 8    2,   10|        of memory; such was his~ ~affable behaviour to her, and she
 9    3,    6|          but still expressed his affable~ ~behaviour towards her,
10    4,    5|     being of comely~ ~personage, affable, and excellent in his behaviour,
11    4,    6|       comely young Gentleman, of affable complexion, and~ ~graciously
12    4,    8|        him~ ~with flattering and affable words, to be governed in
13    5,    7|       nature, yea, and of a more affable countenance~ ~than any of
14    5,    8|         his expences, honest and affable in all his actions, which~ ~
15    7,    7|   joviall spirited, gracious and affable towardes all men; therefore
16    8,    4|     solicited me, one while with affable~ ~language, then againe
17    8,   10|          by amorous actions, and affable speeches, they allure yong~ ~
18    8,   10|        He being a very faire and affable yong man, easie to kindle~ ~
19    8,   10|         was his entertainment so affable, or~ ~his cheare so bountifull,
20    9,    5|     should say: she began to use affable gesture to him, and taking
21   10,    5|    active in Armes, and yet very affable and courteous, which caused~ ~
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