Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |    armepits, or in the groine by certaine~ ~swellings, in some to
 2  Ind      |         no~ ~other physicke more certaine, for a disease so desperate,
 3  Ind      |         of day, the Ladies, with certaine of their attending~ ~Gentlewomen,
 4    1,    1|          there is~ ~nothing more certaine, but that even as temporall
 5    1,    1|          you have~ ~said, and am certaine, that it will happen according
 6    1,    1|         which he owed me~ ~for a certaine peece of cloath I sold him,
 7    1,    6|           Sir, I have heard of a certaine man, named Primasso, one
 8    1,    8|        was villanously abused by certaine base wretches.~ ~Complaining
 9    2,    1|      truly was any way impotent? Certaine men of the City~ ~hearing
10    2,    3|      Abbots~ ~Chamber, there are certaine Corn-lofts, whether I can
11    2,    6|       another small vessell of~ ~certaine Pisans, which remained there
12    2,    6|        came~ ~unlooked for) with certaine assurance, that when Henriet
13    2,    7|       doubtfull of him, and with certaine of his~ ~most faithfull
14    2,    7|     among them,~ ~went to defend certaine of the Frontiers, to the
15    2,    7|       guarded; in the night with certaine well~ ~provided ships, his
16    2,    7|    recovered from death to life, certaine Pezants of the~ ~Countrey,
17    2,    7|        sooner were we there, but certaine rude shagge-haird villaines~ ~
18    2,    8|      children, were~ ~performing certaine youthfull sports, and pastimes,
19    2,    9|         Wherefore, hold it for a certaine rule,~ ~that that is onely
20    2,    9|   Alexandria,~ ~carrying thither certaine Faulcons, which he presented
21    2,    9|        with Enchararcho.~ ~ At a certaine season in the yeare, as
22    2,   10|        uppon you never so often, certaine I am, that (till this instant)
23    3,    4|          makest, shall be more~ ~certaine, then to go or come with
24    3,    6| jealousie, did conduct me. But~ ~certaine I am of one thing, that
25    3,    7|      prefixed, he should~ ~heare certaine tydings of his deliverance.~ ~
26    3,    8|           Ferando, by drinking a certaine kinde of powder, was buried
27    3,    8|         his~ ~jealousie, we have certaine devoute and zealous prayers,
28    3,    8|           saide the Abbot, for a certaine time, in all~ ~which space,
29    3,    8|         He never was~ ~without a certaine kinde of drugge, which being
30    3,    8|         him, growing into~ ~more certaine assurance of him, perceiving
31    3,    9|  skilfull Father, she compounded certaine hearbes together, such as
32    4,    1|        departed from her, caused certaine poisonous roots and~ ~hearbes
33    4,    2|        Merchant, who went~ ~with certaine Gallies into Flanders, and
34    4,    3|          us, may render you some certaine assurance, of the constant~ ~
35    4,    3|    infallible,~ ~and to bee most certaine. Heereupon, she fell into
36    4,    6|         sleeper) they seeme most certaine, so that when he awaketh,
37    4,    8|         generally conceived, the certaine~ ~occasion of both their
38    4,   10|          Moreover, hereof I am~ ~certaine, that he being of such bad
39    5,    2|          happened to be taken by certaine ships of the~ ~Sarazins,
40    5,    2|          the Sea side,~ ~washing certaine Fishermens Nets; and seeing
41    5,    2|      servant in this Countrey to certaine Christian Fishermen. The
42    5,    3|   fortuned, that Pedro having no certaine knowledge of the way, but~ ~
43    5,    5|      betweene them, that (upon a certaine~ ~signale given) he should
44    5,    5|        more; they made choyce of certaine friends~ ~and associates,
45    5,    5|         sacke and spoile; he and certaine of his~ ~confederates entred
46    5,    6|          that very instant time) certaine Sicilian young Gentlemen,
47    5,    6|         shee was carryed away by certaine Sicillian Marriners, to
48    5,    7|          he might. At that time, certaine~ ~Gallies of Geneway Pyrates
49    5,    9|        gift of you,~ ~which I am certaine, that you do make most precious
50    5,   10|          before) shee had whited certaine linnen~ ~with the smoake
51    5,   10|      ready.~ ~ It fortuned; that certaine Husbandmen, which had the
52    6,    7|       know well enough, and I am certaine of it, that the Lawes~ ~
53    6,    9|    reprehended the rash folly of certaine Florentine Gentlemen, that~ ~
54    6,    9|        company to~ ~consist of a certaine number, such as were able
55    6,   10|            Fryer Onyon, promised certaine honest people of the Countrey,
56    6,   10|         offended,~ ~because I am certaine, that we of our Order do
57    7,    4| understanding Schollers indeede? Certaine it is, that the~ ~documents
58    7,    5|       Chamber doore, he speaketh certaine words to himselfe, which~ ~
59    7,    5|         Furthermore~ ~she saide, certaine I am, that he will not depart
60    7,    7|          Court, it chanced, that certaine Knights,~ ~returning from
61    7,    8|      because shee would know the certaine houre of his comming,~ ~
62    7,   10|    should~ ~depart thence into a certaine place, where I must weepe
63    8,    6|     supper was ended, they tooke certaine~ ~Engines, for their better
64    8,    8|        to~ ~report a Novell of a certaine man, who too an injury done
65    8,    9|       man could doe, to the most certaine truth of~ ~ife or death:
66    8,   10|          you have saide, is most certaine; but~ ~let us talke no more
67    8,   10|         shall assuredly finde it certaine: make proofe~ ~thereof whensoever
68    9,    2|        was enviously accused, by certaine of her other Sisters: The
69    9,    5|           Honest friends, I have certaine occasions which~ ~command
70    9,    7|        quite~ ~strangled her, if certaine Shepheards had not met him,
71   10,  Ind|    OCCASION~ ~ ~ ~ Already began certaine small Clouds in the West,
72   10,    3|          a short Novell.~ ~ Most certaine it is, at least, if Faith
73   10,    3|         given to the~ ~report of certaine Genewayes, and other men
74   10,    7|        answered. My Lord, most~ ~certaine am I, that if it had beene
75   10,    7|         Perdicano,~ ~and putting certaine Rings into his hand, which
76   10,    9|          Holy Land, prefixed a~ ~certaine time to his Wife, for his
77   10,    9|       care. And because I am not certaine of my returning backe~ ~
78   10,    9|     befall mee; Namely, when any certaine tydings~ ~shall be brought
79   10,    9|    possible meanes.~ ~Wherefore, certaine Ambassadours beeing sent
80   10,   10|       that begot them.~ ~ Within certaine yeares after the birth of
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