Day, Novell

 1    2,    7|        manner.~ ~ The Gentlemen usually attending on the Prince,
 2    3,    1|      every three yeers end, had usually three of these~ ~virgins
 3    3,    1|  Massetto, and therefore he was usually called~ ~and knowne by the
 4    3,    9| uprising in the mornings (which usually was before~ ~the break of
 5    4,    5|        other sweete hearbes are usually set in; she watered it (
 6    4,    6|          as they do to others~ ~usually waking. So that, according
 7    4,    7|     called Puccino (albeit more usually tearmed Strambo) a secret~ ~
 8    4,    9|     those martiall times were~ ~usually worne.~ ~ Messer Guiglielmo
 9    4,   10|         had drunke Water, which usually~ ~was given to procure a
10    4,   10|      the womans~ ~disaster) are usually the cause of jealous suspitions,
11    7,    1|           charily, and repeated usually, as tending to the salvation
12    7,    1|      over-head and eares (as we usually say) never daring to be
13    8,    2|         hee called the Clearke (usually attending on him) and~ ~
14    8,    7|        found her in her bed, as usually I was wont to~ ~do, and
15    8,    9|        new created Company, who usually went to see wonders at Corsica;
16    8,   10|    Niccolo de Cignano, but more usually called Salabetto,~ ~imployed
17    8,   10|       place where the Merchants usually frequented: resorting to
18    9,    8|     burthen-bearer, such as are usually~ ~sent on errands; and hyring
19   10,    3|  distance hence; whereto Nathan usually walketh every morning, and~ ~
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