Day, Novell

 1    1,    3|           giving him other great gifts beside:~ ~respecting him
 2    2,    7|  murthered in so vile manner: by gifts~ ~and faire perswasions
 3    2,    7|        And having bestowne great gifts on Antigonus, within a few
 4    2,    9|           but much more by large gifts of money, that he won her
 5    3,    3|      more to vexe~ ~her with any gifts at all, and he binding himselfe
 6    3,    7|            and simply say, these gifts are for the soules of their
 7    3,    9|          betweene them, with the gifts of~ ~divers faire: and costly
 8    4,    3|      whom shee so perswaded by~ ~gifts and bounteous promises,
 9    4,   10|       she graced~ ~with liberall gifts: one while with Golde, others
10    5,    2|      many honors, and gave great gifts to the aged Sarazine~ ~Lady,
11    5,    6|        and bestowing many rich~ ~gifts and presents on them, sent
12    7,    7|          thee truly, never could gifts, promises, nor any Courtings
13    8,    2| Belcolore, hee sent~ ~her sundry gifts and presents, day by day,
14    8,    7|           to write letters, send gifts, and tokens, all which were
15   10,    1|          have not given you such gifts,~ ~as (perhaps) I have done
16   10,    5|           offering me wonderfull gifts and~ ~presents in his name,
17   10,    7|     beautifull Maid, and greater gifts we will bestow on thee hereafter,~ ~
18   10,    9|       able to bestow~ ~but silly gifts: so you would be pleased,
19   10,    9|        Taffata, presenting these gifts~ ~to him, she sayd. I desire
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