Day, Novell

 1    2,    2|       threatned towards him, and bringing him to so good entertainment.~ ~
 2    3,   10|  thinking~ ~of the best means of bringing her to his desires without
 3    4,    7|          gracefull~ ~actions (in bringing her dayly wooll to spin,
 4    4,   10|        upon her shoulders,~ ~and bringing him to the doore, with dilligent
 5    4,   10| committed unto their charge: who bringing him before the Governor,
 6    5,    1|        but onely by promise. So, bringing her aboord his owne ship,
 7    5,    3|      Lady calling~ ~for her, and bringing her to him; he ran and caught
 8    5,    5|       promises to him beside, of bringing him to~ ~have conference
 9    8,    1|        come see her, as also his bringing of the Crownes.~ ~ In the
10    8,    2|           you dare not credit my bringing the tenne Florines, according
11    8,   10|       washed both~ ~him and her, bringing two goodly sheetes, softe
12    9,    5|            like friendly tokens: bringing him backe againe, as in
13    9,    8|       him~ ~a glasse bottle, and bringing him neere to the Hal-house
14   10,    2|       came to visite him againe, bringing a faire white~ ~Napkin on
15   10,    8|       Gisippus, and~ ~for easier bringing this matter to full effect,
16   10,   10|         visite~ ~him at Saluzza, bringing his daughter and Sonne with
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