Day, Novell

 1    1,    5|    familiarly, and he~ ~gave an addition to the former commendation,
 2    2,    5|         them all) which is some addition of comfort to me,~ ~and
 3    2,    8|    various courses, I must make addition of another, which I trust,~ ~
 4    2,    8|        Son, which made a second addition of joy to his~ ~soule, accounting
 5    3,    2| extreamely, he felt a further~ ~addition of feare, as being confidently
 6    4,    4|     incomparable beauty, with~ ~addition of her other infinite singularities
 7    4,   10|        be very loath to make an addition, of any more such sad and~ ~
 8    6,   10|         upon. And for a further addition to his neate~ ~knavery,
 9    7,    2|   weakest, his supplies made an addition of more strength.~ ~ Now,
10    7,   10|    annoyance)~ ~made a delicate addition to their pleasure.~ ~ No
11    8,    7|        Lead, gave~ ~the greater addition to her torment; for, as
12    8,    8|       but rather give a greater addition of shame and~ ~scandall:
13    9,   10|      maturity, but also give an addition of delight and solace.~ ~
14    9,   10|       to her Husband, with this addition~ ~beside, Pietro (quoth
15    9,   10|      wil (doubtlesse) give an~ ~addition to our very best desires,
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