Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |        health, so should we bee as respective~ ~withall, in ordering our
 2    2,    2|          and (questionlesse) is of respective birth and breeding,~ ~well
 3    2,    6|        made her yet to be somewhat respective~ ~of her selfe, and therefore
 4    2,    6|      shouldest~ ~alwayes have bene respective of mine honor, and all that
 5    2,    8|           used the Count in more~ ~respective manner, and remembring beside,
 6    4,    2|     company, whereof shee was more respective then of~ ~the Kings command:
 7    4,    2|          must be very carefull and respective, that whatsoever I shall~ ~
 8    4,    5|            affoorded him many very respective~ ~lookes, yea, kindnesses
 9    4,    9|          we are to speake, were of respective quality; which~ ~approveth
10    5,    4|          delight made them lesse~ ~respective of, then was requisite in
11    5,    6|          which he had done, with~ ~respective honours: he caused them
12    8,    3|     committing all these things to respective memory, and~ ~pretending
13    8,    4|            And if any Woman seemed respective of him, it was in regard~ ~
14    8,    7|    following after, and being more respective~ ~of her Lady, then her
15    8,    9|          entreating~ ~him with all respective courtesie. Hee is a man,
16    9,    4| conversation, as very familiar and respective friends. But~ ~Aniolliero (
17   10,    4|        Gentlemen saluting her with respective reverence, said to the~ ~
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