Day, Novell

1  Ind      |             for direction of our merriment, performing honour and obedience
2    1,    9| intending (by a word of jest and merriment) to make~ ~another body
3    2,    2|          owne house.~ ~ ~ ~ Much merriment was among the Ladies, hearing
4    6,    2|         unto the Ambassadors, in merriment he~ ~saide. My Lords, me
5    8,    5|      behaviour: yet it will move merriment without any~ ~offence, and
6    8,    6|      away the time a~ ~little in merriment, they went to a friendlie
7    9,    8|         friends, and~ ~much good merriment made thereat: he saluted
8    9,    9|           hold all to be done in merriment. And because I would not
9    9,   10|         as having spoken it~ ~in merriment, yet perceiving, that no
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