Day, Novell

 1    1,    6| appearing, and sildome or never frequented~ ~before, to bee as suddenly
 2    2,    1|       men of such condition, as frequented~ ~Princes Courts, to give
 3    2,    9|      goodly Inne in Paris, much frequented by~ ~many great Italian
 4    2,    9|        poore~ ~woman, who often frequented Bernardoes house, and was
 5    3,  Ind|      riding in a tract not much frequented, but richly abounding with
 6    3,    6|    house before he familiarly~ ~frequented, yet as a neighbour gave
 7    3,    8|        are, in a place not much frequented with people, and~ ~thereof
 8    4,    1|        Fathers Court being much frequented, with plentifull~ ~accesse
 9    4,    1|       had not beene a long time frequented, by the~ ~accesse of any
10    5,    2|     during the time that I have frequented your~ ~countrey, I have
11    5,    4|       Ricciardo, who oftentimes frequented the~ ~House of Messer Lizio,
12    6,   10|        the Inne where the Fryar frequented, with this~ ~determination,
13    7,   10|       as honest men use to doe) frequented Churches and Sermons,~ ~
14    8,    2|           by-Lanes, and no much frequented places, smelling on a Nosegay,
15    8,   10|     where the Merchants usually frequented: resorting to her~ ~(from
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