Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |        often heard~ ~what honor belonged to those branches, and how
 2    2,    6|        a loftier~ ~spirit, then belonged to a slavish servant, despising
 3    2,   10|     other should teach her what belonged to working daies,~ ~because
 4    3,    2|      Court, but onely such as~ ~belonged to his houshold, who lodged
 5    5,    2|        the Kingdome of~ ~Thunis belonged to him. In which respect,
 6    5,    3|        them demand to whom it~ ~belonged. The good old man, not seeing
 7    5,    3|         the clock. The~ ~Castle belonged to one of the Orsini, being
 8    5,   10|       the blame where it justly belonged. Every one commended~ ~the
 9    6,    9|   alwayes remembred, to whom it belonged to be the~ ~last, she began
10    7,    4|         such~ ~things thence as belonged to hir, taking hir also
11    9,    3| performance of such affaires as belonged to him: and~ ~every acquaintance
12   10,    6|         understoode to whome it belonged, then he~ ~entred into consideration
13   10,    8|    married to him, to whom it~ ~belonged not to marrie her. These
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