Day, Novell

 1    1,    2| Benefices, whereof was made no mean~ ~merchandize, and more
 2    2,    5|       then mine, that am but a mean~ ~Merchant. But faire Sister,
 3    2,    5| home-ward to~ ~his Inne, in no mean affliction and torment of
 4    2,    7|        wanton friend of a much mean man, whose onely glory was
 5    2,    8|     Count Gualtier died in the mean while, leaving him onely
 6    2,    8|        yeeres, have~ ~found no mean inducement to love, in regard
 7    4,    2|    folly, as I could name no~ ~mean number of our Ladies heere
 8    6,    6|      meaning I must tell you I mean the~ ~Baronchi our neighbours,
 9    7,    9|         the Chamber.~ ~ In the mean while, by Lesca she sent
10    8,    6|   plainly tell thee,~ ~that we mean not to be foold any more.
11    8,    8|  delightfull. And therefore, I mean to~ ~report a Novell of
12   10,    1|       it (Worthy Ladies) as no mean favour, that the King~ ~
13   10,    2|      the whole assembly with~ ~mean applause, and the King (
14   10,    5|        such a businesse as~ ~I mean to enjoyne him, he shall
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