Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |    their fayre~ ~friends, who (happily) might all three be among
 2    2,    1|       how (beyond all hope) he happily~ ~escaped.~ ~ Not long since,
 3    2,    5|       to me,~ ~and that which (happily) thou hast never heard before,
 4    2,    6|       the Mother,~ ~meeting so happily with both her sonnes, the
 5    2,    8|        Lady.~ ~ She being thus happily bestowne, he minded to tarry
 6    3,    3|      embrace such offers, and (happily)~ ~loath to yeeld deniall.
 7    3,    3|        deede.~ ~Neverthelesse, happily I withstood it, and wil
 8    5,    3|        which hard fate he hath happily escaped. Her life was~ ~
 9    6,   10|       shal live all this yeare happily, and no fire whatsoever~ ~
10    7,    5|        at~ ~any window, where (happily) she might have observed
11    8,   10|      observed heretofore, and (happily) at this very day~ ~it is
12    9,    1|        good Fortune, to bee so happily~ ~delivered from their daily
13   10,    4|      with admiration, to be so happily recovered from her~ ~grave
14   10,    4|   friends else, she~ ~being so happily wonne into his owne possession.
15   10,    9|        Gods have sent you so~ ~happily to me: account your selfe
16   10,    9|        directed your course so happily hither) that for the short
17   10,    9|      saying:~ ~ Sonne thou art happily returned, yet there is not
18   10,    9|    miracle, that they~ ~had so happily recovered Signior Thorello
19   10, Song| heart-greeving,~ ~ Or liv'd so happily as I.~ ~ ~ ~ If gallant
20   10, Song|  heart-greeving,~ ~ Or live so happily as I.~ ~ ~ ~ So soone as
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