Day, Novell

 1    2,    7|       wherfore earnestly they solicited him to~ ~let them have a
 2    2,    9|  onely chaste, that never was solicited personally, or~ ~if she
 3    3,    6| within few daies past he hath solicited and pursued his~ ~purpose
 4    3,    6|        very earnestly he hath solicited me thereto. But if you had
 5    4,    3|       had often before~ ~bene solicited by the Duke, to entertaine
 6    4,    7|     taking delight in~ ~being solicited; it came to passe, that
 7    7,    4|    but was alwaies so often~ ~solicited thereto: that Cheta her
 8    7,    7|  other (although I have bin~ ~solicited by many) winne the lest
 9    7,    7|      if formerly thou~ ~hadst solicited mee unto this secret meeting,
10    7,    8|    Signior Roberto, who had~ ~solicited hir by many amorous meanes,
11    7,    8|    also very earnestlie still solicited by him; you shall heare~ ~
12    7,    9|    when he shall thereto be~ ~solicited by me.~ ~ The Chamber-Gentlewoman
13    8,    4|       you having so long time solicited me, one while with affable~ ~
14    8,    7|     And~ ~being more and more solicited by the Scholler, she sent
15    9,    1|       de Lazzari, being often solicited by their~ ~messages, and
16   10,    8|        and so~ ~compunctually solicited me, as I cannot chuse, but
17   10,   10|     they very often earnestly solicited him, to match~ ~himselfe
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