Day, Novell

 1    1,    4|       could~ ~not shame him, but worthily had deserved as much himselfe;
 2    1,    7|  favourites: whereas much more~ ~worthily, they should be accounted
 3    1,    9|           you have both well and worthily chastised our over-bold~ ~
 4    2,    7|          Deere Love, and my most worthily respected friend, I perceive~ ~
 5    2,    8|        of their bodies, should~ ~worthily receive more sharpe reprehension,
 6    2,    8|         according as her vertues worthily deserved. But God, the just
 7    2,    9| perfectly what each of them have worthily deserved: if you~ ~please (
 8    3,    3|    honour: no woman~ ~could more worthily deserve death, then my selfe.
 9    3,    7|        to lay the blame where it worthily deserveth, I am~ ~come hither
10    3,    9|          her daughter,~ ~who was worthily married, to her Mothers
11    4,    1|         thy greatnesse in vertue worthily deserveth; now~ ~nothing
12    4,    6|         and valiant Virago, shee worthily~ ~withstood, defending her
13    5,    1|       being arrived,~ ~they were worthily entertained by honourable
14    5,    3|    together~ ~in the Castle, and worthily feasted by the Lady, as
15    5,    5|       Agatha had~ ~their wedding worthily solemnized, with all due
16    5,    7|           according as shee hath worthily deserved. When thou hast
17    5,    8| following, the marriage was very worthily~ ~solemnized, and they lived
18    6,    1|       wit and sound judgement,~ ~worthily deserving to be commended.
19    6,    7|         shee made her apparance, worthily accompanied~ ~both with
20    7,    6|       your selfe very~ ~well and worthily: for, it would have beene
21    8,    5|      wisdome of Piccarda, for so worthily punishing the luxurious~ ~
22   10,    1|          to Spaine, where he was worthily entertained.~ ~ Signior
23   10,    3|         selfe so much the~ ~more worthily famous.~ ~ Nor is it any
24   10,    3|        selfe, but (as you have~ ~worthily taught me) live contented
25   10,    5|         perceiving it to be so~ ~worthily imployed, I am well contented
26   10,   10|          future~ ~occasions, are worthily thought wise, and of no
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