Day, Novell

 1    1,    1|         demanded of him, how much displeasing to God hee had~ ~beene in
 2    1,    2|      publication) were so deepely displeasing to the Jew, being a most~ ~
 3    2,    5|         unsavourie perfume much~ ~displeasing them, whereupon the one
 4    2,    8|          recovery; which was~ ~so displeasing to his parents, that their
 5    3,    3|           which is not a little~ ~displeasing to me; he watcheth my walks,
 6    3,    8|           Emilia was ended, not~ ~displeasing to any, in regard of the
 7    4,    3|            which was not a little displeasing to them, labored by all
 8    4,    5|           this sight~ ~was highly displeasing to him: yet notwithstanding,
 9    5,    1|             If this accident were displeasing to poore Chynon, I thinke
10    5,    1| Lysimachus, it was very greatly~ ~displeasing to him, because now he saw
11    7,    5|      together, as was not any way displeasing to~ ~either. So that the
12    8,    4|            his person was utterly displeasing, his~ ~behaviour immodest
13    8,    7|        that nothing could be more displeasing~ ~to my Lady, neither can
14    8,    7|           because it is greatly~ ~displeasing unto God, I made a vow never
15    9,    7|       absurd humors~ ~were highly displeasing to her husband: but in regard
16   10,    2|            which was not a little displeasing to him:~ ~but when he saw
17   10,    8|        which could not be greatly displeasing to me, if that were the
18   10,    8|           These newes were highly displeasing to the~ ~Father of Sophronia,
19   10,    9|          therefore let it not bee displeasing to you, if~ ~you have a
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