Day, Novell

 1    2,    3|        fortunes stood out of future expectation by his kinsmens
 2    2,    6|    never~ ~more hope for any future happinesse? And how can
 3    3,    2| grounded the successe of his future fortune,~ ~to dye in compassing
 4    3,    5|   assure you, that if in the future world, affection may containe
 5    3,    7|    and~ ~comforting her with future good successe, he departed
 6    4,    1|     loved her beyond all his future hopes; like a Lady of great
 7    4,    7|       goodly Monument, for a future memory of their hard Fortune.~ ~
 8    4,   10|    offence, and~ ~hoping his future reformation; she fell on
 9    4, Song|      my heart:~ ~ To cut off future fell contending strife,~ ~
10    4, Song|     For, being bereft of any future joyes,~ ~ Come, take me
11    5,    1|  being already spent, of any future~ ~happy recovery, he gave
12    5,    3|      apparant signes,~ ~that future comforts should recompence
13    6,   10|      it away with him, for a future observation, what the Friar
14    6,   10|     and so to succeed in his future Fortunes. All which bravadoes,~ ~
15    7,    2|     tooke himselfe free from future~ ~feare: and being come
16    7,    6|   suspition in him, of~ ~our future intendments.~ ~ Lambertuccio
17    7,   10|     to~ ~be inflicted in the future world, for offences of frailty
18    8,    7|    and when shee thought all future~ ~perils to be past.~ ~
19   10,   10|   other, know how to foresee future~ ~occasions, are worthily
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