Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |           and thinking them most~ ~comfortable for the braine, because
 2    1,    1| notwithstanding all the Confessors comfortable perswasions; but~ ~after
 3    2,    4|            cold.~ ~ Good wines and comfortable broathes shee cherished
 4    2,   10|          benefit thereby, with the comfortable~ ~maintenance of our harmelesse
 5    4,    3|          Gentlemen, to accept this comfortable offer, or to refuse it.~ ~
 6    5,    4|         yeeres) was not a little~ ~comfortable to them; they thought themselves
 7    6,    7|         they departed thence, by~ ~comfortable advice proceeding from the
 8    8,    2|   childebed, hee was their~ ~daily comfortable visitant, and would man
 9    8,    7|       surmise, in very joviall and comfortable~ ~manner, and entreated
10    8,    7|           heard her answer in such comfortable maner, she mounted up the
11    8,    7|          wanted no diligence~ ~and comfortable language, to pacifie the
12   10,    2|            should finde to be very comfortable. The~ ~Abbot, who had a
13   10,    5|            heare a reply of~ ~such comfortable hope; and therefore desired
14   10,    7|            and singing, both being comfortable to a~ ~body in a languishing.
15   10,    7|        while, and given her many~ ~comfortable speeches, he returned backe
16   10,    8|      distresses, into as happy and comfortable a change, fitting him with~ ~
17   10,    9|           therewith. Many kind and comfortable speeches, he gave him, with~ ~
18   10,   10|            her hee should lead~ ~a comfortable life. And therefore without
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