Day, Novell

 1    1,    1|     The two Brethren, who much doubted the dissembling of Chappelet,~ ~
 2    2,    3|        and the Sonne, he never doubted, but all~ ~things then should
 3    2,    8|      desire, and forthwith she doubted not to effect it. Then~ ~
 4    2,    8| accesse to Gianetta, whom shee doubted not but would be~ ~tractable
 5    3,    7|         they all knew him, yet doubted whether it were he, or no.
 6    5,    1|       ever~ ~he had seene, and doubted, whether she were some Goddesse
 7    5,    6|     grow to any agreement, but doubted~ ~greater disasters would
 8    6,    7|    take compassion on her, and doubted, least~ ~shee would confesse
 9    9,    5|       me Bruno, it is to bee~ ~doubted, because he called her at
10    9,    5|          that needed not to be doubted. then, saide Bruno, procure
11   10,    9|     towardes them, and greatly doubted (seeing the~ ~beauty and
12   10,    9|        that which (but now) he doubted, he saide within himselfe.
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