Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |         would disperse~ ~abroad indifferently, to all parts of the body;
 2  Ind      |       landes, by day or night~ ~indifferently, yet not as men, but like
 3    2,    4|         that~ ~his sences being indifferently restored, hee knew the place
 4    2,    5|  Archbishops finger, finding it indifferently fitte for his owne.~ ~Afterward,
 5    2,    6|        and conditions are, thou indifferently knowest, and art not~ ~ignorant
 6    2,    7| courteous behaviour, they~ ~had indifferently pacified her complainings:
 7    3,    2|        his amorous desire was~ ~indifferently satisfied: returned backe
 8    3,    8|       his wonted~ ~perswasions, indifferently he appeased; challenging
 9    5,    3|     cheare as they had, and was indifferently refreshed by the good~ ~
10    5,   10|         after the young man was indifferently~ ~recovered; by the perswasion
11    7,    3|     anon~ ~the Childe, which is indifferently recovered in his armes,
12    7,    5|  Neverthelesse (quoth she) I am indifferently even with him, for I am~ ~
13    7,   10|         the Ladies complaints~ ~indifferently pacified, for the rash felling
14    8,   10|         observing, and having~ ~indifferently wounded him with her wanton
15    8,   10|      when~ ~the darke night was indifferently well entred, went thither,
16    9,    4|    Taverne, where having drunke indifferently, and finding~ ~company fit
17    9,    5|         Calandrino have beene~ ~indifferently canvazed among us; yet,
18    9,    8|         the hurts in his face~ ~indifferently cured; Blondello beginning
19   10,    7|       since Dinner time, she is indifferently~ ~eased of her former violent
20   10,    9|        that Thorello (who was~ ~indifferently recovered) should be attyred
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