Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |    understoode by some of good credite)~ ~that in the venerable
 2    1,    2|     foule Sodomie, so that the credite of~ ~Strumpets and Boyes
 3    2,    1|    Trevers,~ ~and was in great credite with the Cities cheefe Magistrate,
 4    2,    3| charges, because they had good credite among the Merchants, and
 5    2,    8|    case. Neverthelesse, giving credite to his words, and~ ~being
 6    4,    5|       awaking, and giving some credite to her Vision,~ ~sighed
 7    4,   10|        regard of your husbands credite and authority. Moreover,
 8    5,    9|       little joyfull, that his credite was so well saved. When
 9    6,   10|      an Officer in the meanest credite. So that to~ ~describe this
10    7,    1|    timorous (although, upon my credite, I know not what they are,
11    7,    6|      neither speeding, yet her credite~ ~lying at the stake for
12    7,    7|        Couldest thou so easily credite, (though I tempted thee,
13    7,    9|        am not so simple, as to credite any such Message~ ~to be
14    7,    9|     and I protest to you on my Credite, I feele~ ~no such ill smell,
15    8,    2|        businesse, both for her credite~ ~and his owne; as Bentivegna
16    8,    6|        and yet if she~ ~should credite it, we are sure to have
17    8,    8|  entraunce: to save his owne~ ~credite, and thee from detection,
18    8,    9|      now,~ ~but we shall winne credite by your company. But be
19    8,   10|        life, yet hee would not credite~ ~any thing amisse of her,
20    9,    4|        base~ ~peazants, giving credite onely to Fortarigoes lying
Best viewed with any browser at 800x600 or 768x1024 on Tablet PC
IntraText® (VA2) - Some rights reserved by EuloTech SRL - 1996-2009. Content in this page is licensed under a Creative Commons License