Day, Novell

 1    1,    6|       come onely to~ ~see the magnificence which he had reported of
 2    2,    7| Soldan.~ ~ The King in royall magnificence, replied sodainly, that
 3    4,    1|       of great and~ ~glorious magnificence, she lived in all delights
 4   10,    1|       Argument, as Bounty and Magnificence is, which precious Jewell,
 5   10,    1|    heaven;~ ~so is bounty and magnificence the Crowne of all vertues.
 6   10,    2|  goodly Hospitall.~ ~ ~ ~ The magnificence and Royall bounty, which
 7   10,    7|       Novell, and the great~ ~magnificence of King Charles much commended (
 8   10,    8|     they should declare their magnificence? He then that performeth~ ~
 9   10,    8|      onely wise Mother of all magnificence and~ ~honesty, the Sister
10   10,    9|       knew~ ~sufficiently the magnificence of Saladine, yet now it
11   10,    9|  house, with~ ~such pompe and magnificence as never had the like been
12   10,   10|     not any matter of great~ ~magnificence, but rather in a more humble
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