Day, Novell

 1    2,    6|   the perill which neerely concerned me if I had beene~ ~discovered:
 2    2,   10|     service, and what else concerned the time of the Queenes
 3    3,    2|  excepted whom indeed they concerned, and by whom they were never~ ~
 4    3,    3| Her name, or any~ ~others, concerned in this Novel, I meane not
 5    4,    1|   on the service therein~ ~concerned; he was the most joyfull
 6    4,    3|    the fact, and what else concerned the~ ~occasion of his death,
 7    4,    8|   as not thinking the case concerned himselfe)~ ~that, the onely
 8    5,    6|  Procida, whom this injury concerned much more then any other:
 9    6,    1|    for the persons therein concerned,~ ~were so abusively nicke-named,
10    8,    1|   neerest occasions that~ ~concerned him. The Gentlewoman, or
11   10,    7|    the King asked, whom it concerned? Sir~ ~(quoth Manutio) I
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