Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |           a contrary opinion, who avouched, that there was no~ ~other
 2    1,    3|         despised calamity; may be avouched by~ ~infinite examples,
 3    2,    7|        and solemne protestations) avouched to~ ~me, when kindly they
 4    2,    9|        had~ ~before so constantly avouched. Yet dreaming on no other
 5    2,    9|          her, and as hee credibly avouched, her body was~ ~devoured
 6    3,    7|          and torments) heare lies avouched (onely for ease of paine)~ ~
 7    3,    7|          face, which~ ~constantly avouched him to be Theobaldo; the
 8    4,    2|         which~ ~(nevertheles) she avouched with very vehement asseverations:
 9    6,  Ind|           very first night; and I avouched the contrary, because~ ~
10    6,    2|        come againe to Cistio, hee avouched that his~ ~Maister had sent
11    6,   10|         he found Coales, which he avouched to be~ ~those very coals,
12    7,    7|         in the company constantly avouched, that of all the Women by~ ~
13    8,    7|         Schollers brest (as daily avouched to me in his love~ ~letters)
14    8,    9|       Pampinea (not~ ~long since) avouched the contrary.~ ~ Now, it
15    9,    4|         him againe.~ ~ Aniolliero avouched the truth of his wrong received,
16    9,   10|        thee, as~ ~thou hast often avouched to me; wish him to instruct
17   10,    5|           wept exceedingly, and~ ~avouched, that shee had not deserved
18   10,    9| audaciously presumptuous, as they avouched upon~ ~their oathes, that
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