Day, Novell

 1    1,    1|      other places of dishonest accesse, which were continually
 2    2,    8|       he should have~ ~private accesse to Gianetta, whom shee doubted
 3    3,    1|  commonly urge more~ ~frequent accesse, then wisedome thinkes expedient,
 4    3,    2| Lombardes, found the meanes of accesse to the Queenes bed, without
 5    3,    2|         but onely for secret~ ~accesse to the Queenes bed, and
 6    3,    9|        she made meanes for her accesse~ ~to the King, humbly entreating
 7    4,    1|  frequented, with plentifull~ ~accesse of brave Gentlemen, and
 8    4,    1|      time frequented, by the~ ~accesse of any body, that vent-light
 9    4,    2|    error, and granting the God accesse to me~ ~in your shape: which
10    4,    7|      came to passe, that often accesse bred the~ ~bolder courage,
11    4,    8|     purpose, not hindering his accesse to her; she complained to
12    4,    8| neighbours house; he compassed accesse into the same bed~ ~chamber,
13    4,   10|     garments, for his comelier accesse thither; which bounty,~ ~
14    4,   10|    multitude, in beleeving his accesse hither onely to~ ~thee:
15    5,    4|      preparing~ ~his meanes of accesse to her window; old provident
16    5,    5|          open, to give him all accesse unto the affected Mayden.~ ~
17    5,    6|   advice,~ ~by what meanes his accesse might be much neerer to
18    7,    6|       way, which granting mine accesse to see you; I come to claime
19   10,    8|     Gisippus, for their easier accesse each to the other,~ ~at
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