Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |         and~ ~the Heavens more fairely open to us, then here we
 2  Ind      |        everie~ ~one, she arose fairely, saying: Heere we have Gardens,
 3    1,    7|        a disposition to see it fairely effected,~ ~I could instruct
 4    1,    7|      my~ ~faith I will have it fairely painted. Whereto Master
 5    2,    3|       upon an opportunity so~ ~fairely offered, he held it no wisedome
 6    2,    5|       even when my hope stoode fairely, to have beene the greatest
 7    2,    6|      Fortune should smile~ ~as fairely on her, as ever she had
 8    2,    7|      Father, and estate you as fairely in his love, as~ ~at the
 9    5,    1|       Trees had~ ~their leaves fairely shot forth.~ ~ When he had
10    5,    3|       that the morning is so~ ~fairely begun, if you can be so
11    5,    7|     this time the storme was~ ~fairely over-blowne, and they attending
12    5,    7|        after, a Galley being~ ~fairely furnished for the purpose,
13    7,    9|       Tooth, and standeth~ ~so fairely for my hand: that, without
14    8,    7|       also~ ~the charme, verie fairely written. But let me entreate
15    8,    8| conceit, every one~ ~promising fairely, and ministring meanes of
16    8,    9|       Hall, and an~ ~Agnus Dei fairely gilt, on the portall of
17    8,   10|      that she~ ~might the more fairely effect, without so much
18    9,    8|        commendable carriage,~ ~fairely demeaned, and well-discoursing
19   10,    5|        provide me a Garden, as fairely furnished with all kind
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