Day, Novell

 1    1,    1|      that other part would~ ~scarcely serve to supply: yet alwayes
 2    1,    1|     Father, being many times scarcely able to refraine from~ ~
 3    1,    5|        all other Ladies, was scarcely matchable for beauty and
 4    2,    9| qualities of his Wife, which scarcely pleased him~ ~when he heard
 5    3,    2|      get her to rest againe. Scarcely was the Querrie stept into
 6    5,    9|    whereof were so meane, as scarcely allowed him meat and drinke;
 7    5,   10|     all Perugia yeelded, and scarcely was~ ~hee seated at the
 8    7,    6| would bee no longer delayed. Scarcely was Lionello~ ~entred the
 9    8,    3|      in order;~ ~when, being scarcely able to refraine from smyling,
10    8,    7|   our halfe frozen Scholler, scarcely able to walke upon his~ ~
11   10,    4|  during thy life-time) I was scarcely worthy of one kind looke:
12   10,    4|   and give her direction.~ ~ Scarcely were these words concluded,
13   10,    9|   countenance, that shee was scarcely well~ ~pleased with this
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