Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |      have heard, little~ ~lesse spare was made in the Villages
 2    1,    1| diligent about~ ~him, making no spare of any thing, which gave
 3    1,    1|       pardon him, and therefore spare not to~ ~speake it boldly.
 4    1,    1|        matter hapning, will not spare to blaspheme God, his~ ~
 5    1,    7|        one~ ~another, making no spare of lyes and falshoods. Nay
 6    2,    1|      knave, lay~ ~on loade, and spare him not; neverthelesse,
 7    2,    2|      hee sent to~ ~the Lady, to spare him for that night, because
 8    2,    9|        Take thou~ ~my garments, spare me onely thy doublet, and
 9    3,    3|     advise thee this last time. Spare speech, or~ ~complaining
10    4,    1|       quoth she)~ ~well may you spare these teares, because they
11    4,    2| tollerable, by them who made no spare of doing the like.~ ~ On
12    5,    3|         crying, Kill, kill, and spare~ ~not a man.~ ~ They which
13    5,    4|   except our Daughter please to spare it, as it~ ~remaineth in
14    5,    9|         costly presents, making spare of nothing, but lashing
15    5,   10|         reversion as they~ ~can spare us. I tell thee Daughter,
16    5,   10|           set the Pan into that spare place, because it should
17    7,    7|      sufficient~ ~allowance, to spare his company, and take no
18    8,    6|        victuals as thou couldst spare,~ ~by him thou didst send
19    9,    3|         Calandrino, mak not any spare of my purse, to procure
20   10,    2| considered by your selfe, you~ ~spare me out a proportion of the
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