Day, Novell

 1    1,    3|            entertained him very familiarly in his Court, and sitting
 2    1,    5|      present, who knew him very familiarly, and he~ ~gave an addition
 3    2,    2|     Martellinos misfortunes, so familiarly reported by Madam Neiphila,
 4    2,    2|       conferring with them very familiarly. They perceiving~ ~him to
 5    2,    3|          he began to conferre~ ~familiarly with him, demanding what
 6    2,    6|  dutifull, the Goates alwayes~ ~familiarly keeping them company.~ ~
 7    2,    7|     Bajazeth himselfe, and as~ ~familiarly as if he had bene one of
 8    2,    9|    admonition, I wil~ ~proceede familiarly, a little further with thee,
 9    3,    6|      her, whose house before he familiarly~ ~frequented, yet as a neighbour
10    5,    6|         di Procida, being found familiarly conversing with a young~ ~
11    6,    5|     poore Countreymans Cottage, familiarly knowne to them both.~ ~Having
12    6,    5|          they~ ~began to confer familiarly together. Messer Forese,
13    7,    5|         and I may conferre more familiarly together. The~ ~young Gentleman
14    7,    9|    husband, and they conversing familiarly together; she began to~ ~
15    7,    9|          such women as are so~ ~familiarly affected, need learne no
16    8,    1|      shee came to converse more familiarly with him, having~ ~provided
17   10,    3| lovingly, conversed with him so familiarly, and counselled him so~ ~
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