Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |       by some one, to urge the attention of all the rest.~ ~And so
 2  Ind      |        and perceiving generall attention prepared~ ~for him, thus
 3    1,    1|     conferred, having a subtle attention~ ~(as oftentimes we see
 4    1,    5| deserving my speech~ ~and your attention, how a Gentlewoman (both
 5    2,    4|     perhaps) merit the lesse~ ~attention; but howsoever that fault
 6    3,    7|    Aldobrandino,~ ~gladly gave attention to the Pilgrime, and having
 7    3,    8|      Abbot had well noted this attention in~ ~her, and how silent
 8    5, Song|     are you depriv'd of sweete attention?~ ~ Thoughts, have you lost
 9    6,    1| indeede (of it selfe) deserved attention, because it was a knowne~ ~
10    6,    8| interrupting by a command~ ~of attention, turning to Madame Aemillia,
11    7,  Ind|        expecting such~ ~silent attention, as formerly had bin, thus
12    7,    9|        follow next. So, when~ ~attention was admitted, Pamphilus
13    8,    7|        you, that your diligent attention may~ ~redound to your benefit,
14    8,    9|       hee gave very heedfull~ ~attention.~ ~ Master Doctor, you must
15   10,    7|    relate it, upon your gentle attention~ ~vouchsafed, as hitherto
16   10,    8|      and better beseeming your attention.~ ~ The time is come, that
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