Day, Novell

 1    1,    1|   againe to~ ~the owner, in bestowing them on the poore. Many
 2    2,    7|    downe on the bed by her, bestowing infinite kisses and embraces
 3    3,    6|      behaviour towards her, bestowing infinite embraces and kisses
 4    4,   10| young Mayden of the~ ~City, bestowing rich garments, gaudie attyres,
 5    5,    1|     are very bountifull, in bestowing their blessings on~ ~men,
 6    5,    6| them solemnly together, and bestowing many rich~ ~gifts and presents
 7    5,    9|  she hath~ ~disabled me, in bestowing so meane a gift, as your
 8    6,    2| vile body, or Fortune, in~ ~bestowing on a body (beautified with
 9    7,    7|   bitterly as~ ~thou canst, bestowing manie sound blowes on him
10    7,    8|  they railed on Arriguccio, bestowing some good~ ~bastinadoes
11    8,    7|   prodigall heretofore in~ ~bestowing it, and now hast unwomanly
12    8,   10|     to be no earthly~ ~joy, bestowing a thousand gladsome gazes
13   10,    1|    one man, then~ ~another, bestowing on one a Castle, a Towne
14   10,    1|      The king did grant it, bestowing~ ~on him one of the very
15   10,    8|   more thankfull,~ ~then in bestowing her on me? Any other that
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