Day, Novell

 1    2,    2|   losses; returning afterward~ ~safe and well home unto his owne
 2    2,    5|       could no where else be so safe: This was all~ ~shee aymed
 3    2,    7|        neither did he thinke it safe for him, to delay time with~ ~
 4    2,    9|          and shee must keepe it safe till she~ ~returne. The
 5    3,    7|      but scorning also to vouch safe so much as a sight of~ ~
 6    3,    7|         have your father~ ~home safe, well, and delivered from
 7    3,    9|      from Florence, as also his safe arrivall at his owne~ ~dwelling,
 8    4,    2|       be the sole meanes of his safe passage.~ ~ Having obtained
 9    4,    4|      his determination, craving safe~ ~conduct from him, without
10    4,    4|       full confirmation for his safe conduct.~ ~ No sooner were
11    4,    4|     Grandfather, had past~ ~his safe conduct to the King of Thunis,
12    4,    4|      King of Sicilie, for their safe passage through the~ ~Sea
13    7,    6|          commanded his horse to safe custody, and meeting Lambertuccio~ ~
14    7,    9|         so hy, that they were~ ~safe from his sodaine comming
15    8,    1|       contented) she lockt them safe uppe in her Cuppeboord,
16    8,    2|         first, I will lay it up safe for you against Saturday,~ ~
17    8,    7|         Clowne had set his Lady safe on a faire green banke,
18    8,   10| Custome-house, and made them up safe in his Warehouse; without~ ~
19    9,    3|       procure that I may~ ~have safe deliverance. I have two
20   10,    2|  desired it, sending Letters of safe conduct for his comming~ ~
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