Day, Novell

 1    1,    6|     of France, was generally graced by the~ ~whole Assembly;
 2    3,    6|    Mistresse: which Minutolo graced with so solemne a~ ~countenance,
 3    4,    1|      and well worthy~ ~to be graced with bur teares.~ ~ Tancrede,
 4    4,    2| Ladies and Gentlewomen to be graced with favourites, men of
 5    4,   10|  take the better effect; she graced~ ~with liberall gifts: one
 6    4,   10|    his marriage, which was~ ~graced with great and honourable
 7    5,    2|     was concluded, which she graced with especiall commendations:
 8    6,    2|  Friend, because he had so~ ~graced him before the Ambassadours.~ ~
 9    7,    6| ready at the staires~ ~head, graced him with a very acceptable
10    8,   10| uttering of these words, she graced them~ ~with such cunning
11   10,   10|    in honourable manner, and graced~ ~them all with very cheerefull
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