Day, Novell

  1  Ind      |           cloathes in kindnesse to comfort them, was an occasion~ ~
  2  Ind      |          abroad (for their greater comfort in such a~ ~time of tribulation)
  3    1,    1|           him; he beganne first to comfort him very lovingly, demanding
  4    1,    1|   Chappelet) never tell me this to comfort me, for~ ~well you know,
  5    1,    1|       purely cleared, is no little comfort to me. But tell~ ~me now
  6    1,    1|            more deare Sonne, but~ ~comfort thy selfe and rest resolved,
  7    1,    4|           and very kindly began to comfort~ ~her, desiring her to forbeare
  8    1,    4|          would ensue to his better comfort; but~ ~when he beheld him
  9    1,    8|   Complaining thereof, without any comfort or redresse, shee intended
 10    1,    9|         all things, and in hope of comfort by our~ ~second day; Madam
 11    1, Song|             by continuall sight to comfort me:~ ~ So rare a presence
 12    2,    3|      thanked him for such gracious comfort;~ ~protesting, that he would
 13    2,    3|        sonne, whereon ensued great comfort~ ~to the Kingdome, winning
 14    2,    5|          which is some addition of comfort to me,~ ~and that which (
 15    2,    5|            it is no little joy and comfort to~ ~me, to finde a sister
 16    2,    5|             also in this manner to comfort him. Honest fellow,- we
 17    2,    5|      carryeth apparance of present comfort. So fared it with~ ~Andrea,
 18    2,    6|           animate~ ~the other with comfort. And therefore, although
 19    2,    6|             verie least glimpse of comfort. But when she saw all her
 20    2,    6|      kindnesse. Now concerning the comfort of the Mother,~ ~meeting
 21    2,    7|        Mariners seeing no signe of comfort, gave over~ ~all hope of
 22    2,    7|            and warmth he gave them comfort. By the rich garments which
 23    2,    7|           Amurath did~ ~so kindely comfort her with milde, modest,
 24    2,    7|            Lovers came quickely to comfort~ ~her, using kinde words
 25    2,    7|           respected condition, her comfort enlarged it selfe with a~ ~
 26    2,    7|          the Dukes honour, and her comfort, they would~ ~give their
 27    2,    7|         Constantine~ ~labouring to comfort the Lady, even as if she
 28    2,    7|     Language: a matter of no meane comfort~ ~to her, who constrainedly
 29    2,    7|           thus in my bed of latest comfort in this~ ~life, I shall
 30    2,    7|            may best agree with the comfort of my soule. As for you~ ~(
 31    2,    7|           from~ ~you with no meane comfort.~ ~ The friendly Merchant,
 32    2,    8|             there good releefe and comfort. On a day, one of the Presidents~ ~
 33    2,    8|            rather required kindest comfort, then any severe~ ~or sharpe
 34    2,    8|            Mothers~ ~great joy and comfort, disposing her selfe dayly
 35    2,    8|             that this was no small comfort to the poore~ ~aged Countes
 36    2,   10|         sorts of~ ~restoratives to comfort the heart, and encrease
 37    2, Song|           too fierce;~ ~ Consuming comfort with ore-speedy haste,~ ~
 38    3,    5|     happinesse, life, and absolute comfort, and as~ ~your most humble
 39    3,    5|          beare to me. Wherefore,~ ~comfort thy selfe, and dwell on
 40    3,    6|          follies, thou~ ~hopest to comfort or pacifie me, thou runnest
 41    3,    7|          disclose himselfe, and to comfort the Lady, with an assured~ ~
 42    3,    7|       Ladie, to the end that I may comfort you infallibly in this~ ~
 43    3,    7|          to be a man come onely to comfort him:~ ~sitting downe by
 44    3,    7|      entreated him to be of good~ ~comfort, for he feared not but before
 45    3,    7|       released, to his~ ~exceeding comfort, and no small joy of his
 46    3,    8|         performe a matter for your comfort and consolation, even~ ~
 47    3,    8|        visitation) went to see and comfort the supposed widow, finding
 48    3,    8|       called to~ ~Ferando, saying. Comfort thy selfe Ferando, for the
 49    3,    8|           to thine owne house, and comfort thy kind wife, who ever~ ~
 50    3,    9|    presently she put~ ~the King in comfort; affirming, that she knew
 51    3,    9|           there is no one that can comfort both our calamities in~ ~
 52    3,    9|         welcome to me, as~ ~honest comfort. The Countesse proceeding
 53    3,    9|            doe, to yeeld~ ~you any comfort and content, you shall find
 54    3,    9|      married, to her Mothers great comfort.~ ~ Not long after, Count
 55    3,   10|         put him in Hell, thou wilt comfort me extremely, and at the
 56    4      |         would then say: Goe, seeke comfort among thy~ ~fables and follies.~ ~
 57    4,    1|         sent thee this present, to comfort thee with that thing~ ~which
 58    4,    1|         used many kinde words to~ ~comfort her: when boldly thus she
 59    4,    2|        high dwelling onely for the comfort of our Venetian~ ~beauties:
 60    4,    6|           farre better for you, to comfort your selfe by all good~ ~
 61    4,    6|          body, it will be a little comfort to me. When~ ~she had ended
 62    4,    8|             The women labouring to comfort her by all best meanes~ ~
 63    4,   10|           to be the sole and maine comfort of Marriage:~ ~it maketh
 64    4,   10|           then any~ ~other, how to comfort this faire assembly to morrow,
 65    4, Song|   ceasselesse sorrow, voyde of any comfort:~ ~ I make my moane to thee,
 66    4, Song|                 No other meanes of comfort doth remaine,~ ~ To ease
 67    5,    1|           new accident, whereby to comfort him in~ ~this deepe distresse,
 68    5,    3|         the least glimpse of any~ ~comfort; he espied a great fire,
 69    5,    3|          there; which was no meane comfort to poore Pedro,~ ~requesting
 70    5,    4|    conversation, as may yeeld more comfort to my poore afflicted soule.~ ~
 71    5,    6|       sight of her was~ ~his onely comfort, as occasion gave him leave,
 72    5,    6|          him, to~ ~their exceeding comfort and contentment. And Guion
 73    5,    6|         quickly misery can receive comfort, upon so poore and~ ~silly
 74    5,    6|        they were with much joy and comfort received, and~ ~lived long
 75    5,    9|           having no other joy~ ~or comfort left him? These and the
 76    5,    9|           thus she~ ~spake. Sonne, comfort thy selfe, and let languishing
 77    5,    9|       pleasures,~ ~allowing you no comfort or delight, but onely that
 78    5,   10|           bed, which should be a~ ~comfort to us both, seemeth hatefull
 79    6, Song|            Such violent feares, as comfort quite withstands.~ ~ Be
 80    7,    1|            heere alone without thy comfort. Nay,~ ~such hath bin my
 81    7,    3|         contrary. But be of good~ ~comfort Gossip, and feare not, for
 82    7,    5|       dayes, to receive some litle comfort abroad, by an honest~ ~recreation
 83    7,    5|        studied, how she might best comfort her selfe in this~ ~desolate
 84    7,    9|            Wherein~ ~to finde some comfort and ease, she called an
 85    7,    9|     therefore, to entreat thee, to comfort her long~ ~languishing desires:
 86    7, Song|         restrainde?~ ~ Is there no comfort in this wretchednesse?~ ~
 87    8,    7|       Ancilla, whom I will send to comfort him in his~ ~coldnesse.~ ~
 88    8,    7|            with this small kind of comfort, that his so long~ ~tarrying
 89    8,    7|           to excuse her selfe, and comfort mee. But as you saide,~ ~
 90    8,    7|       destruction. I have no other comfort to give~ ~thee, but only
 91    8,    7|           on the Tower,~ ~began to comfort her selfe with a little
 92    8,    7|            no~ ~other creatures to comfort her, but Swannes swimming
 93    8,    7|    expecting death, then any other comfort.~ ~ Reniero, when some three
 94    8,    7|           I desire it beyond~ ~all comfort else, and I shall honour
 95    8,    7|           thou~ ~gavest me fire to comfort my freezing, when thou wast
 96    8,   10|          benefite, is the cheefest comfort of my soule, in regard I
 97    8,   10|         into his pocket, he saide. Comfort of my life, Full~ ~well
 98    8, Song|       happy, being in Love.~ ~ ~ ~ Comfort abounding in my hart,~ ~
 99    8, Song|       prepare;~ ~ Still thou didst comfort me.~ ~ Love, I found such
100    9,    5|       quoth she) jewell of my joy, comfort~ ~of my heart, how many
101    9,    9|          enjoy peace, repose and~ ~comfort with them, under whose charge
102   10,    4|            kindly replyed, saying. Comfort your selfe Madame, for you
103   10,    4| expectation of such an~ ~admirable comfort; returning the Knight infinite
104   10,    7|            oppression, the onely~ ~comfort to a parting spirit: and
105   10,    7|           thou wouldest be of good comfort) to deale in such~ ~sort,
106   10,    7|            diligence, promising to comfort her selfe so~ ~well as she
107   10,    7|               Except he come, some comfort to procure,~ ~ For tell
108   10,    7|               Except he come, some comfort to procure,~ ~ For tell
109   10,    7|         goe (as sent from him) and comfort her, with~ ~promise, that
110   10,    7|       which should be the chiefest comfort to you, will you suffer
111   10,    7|          sake) you will be of good comfort, and thereby recover your
112   10,    8|        they lived, to the no meane comfort of Chremes, hardly~ ~distinguishing
113   10,    8|           the two had most need of comfort, the losse touched them
114   10,    8|            way, how hee might best comfort him, never ceassing to demaunde
115   10,    8|            thou hadst not neede of comfort, as plainly I see thou~ ~
116   10,    8|        former joviall spirit, with comfort and what~ ~else can content
117   10,    9|  else-where: whereupon he began to comfort himselfe,~ ~soliciting the
118   10,    9|          time, it is my chiefest~ ~comfort, that I am therewith acquainted,
119   10,    9|        onely being~ ~enough for my comfort in this case, either dying
120   10,   10|       behaviour, but~ ~rather such comfort as my soule desired, and
121   10,   10|         hither for our pastime and comfort, the~ ~conservation of our
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