Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |         the billowes of the Sea, infinite store of goodly trees, and~ ~
 2  Ind      |     young gallant, and~ ~full of infinite witty conceits, saide; Your
 3    1,    1|        anguish, and subjected to infinite dangers: So in~ ~the same
 4    1,    1|          upon their Oathes, that infinite miracles were~ ~there daily
 5    1,    2|    speeches to him: delivering~ ~infinite excellent and pregnant reasons,
 6    1,    2|        by land or Sea is full of infinite dangers. Doest thou not~ ~
 7    1,    3|   calamity; may be avouched by~ ~infinite examples, which now were
 8    1,    6|        places,~ ~was (beyond the infinite favours of Fortune towards
 9    1,    7|       but~ ~multiplying daily by infinite meanes, that a civill honest
10    2,    4|        he had wished for death~ ~infinite times, rather then to returne
11    2,    4|          Landolpho returning her infinite thankes, for the~ ~loving
12    2,    5|     sealing this salutation with infinite sweet kisses and~ ~embraces:
13    2,    6|        hope and dismay~ ~raising infinite perturbations, made her
14    2,    6|       night being over-past with infinite feares and afrights, and~ ~
15    2,    6|        of her Sonne, kissing him infinite times,~ ~with teares and
16    2,    7|      power, and~ ~contended with infinite blustring tempests, for
17    2,    7|        the bed by her, bestowing infinite kisses and embraces on~ ~
18    2,    8|          who devoutly returned~ ~infinite thankes to heaven, for so
19    2,    9|      therein excell her.~ ~After infinite other commendations, he
20    2,    9|        him once in a moneth, but infinite times in a dayes~ ~space).
21    3,  Ind|        singing Nightingales, and infinite other pretty Birds beside,~ ~
22    3,    3|    fearfull flames, among~ ~your infinite other devout prayers, I
23    3,    4|       young mans appetite. After infinite intricate revolvings,~ ~
24    3,    4|        have received from~ ~thee infinite kind favours; whereas I
25    3,    5|     mornings and evenings, nor~ ~infinite other such like Offices,
26    3,    6| behaviour towards her, bestowing infinite embraces and kisses on~ ~
27    3,    7|        went to his lodging, with infinite molestations~ ~in his minde,
28    3,    7| murtherer of a man yet~ ~living, infinite cares beleagured his soule,
29    4,    1|   kissing the heart of Guiscardo infinite times.~ ~All which while,
30    4,    2| vain-glorious, and overcome with infinite follies.~ ~Heereupon, him
31    4,    2|       the Market place, where an infinite~ ~number of people were
32    4,    3|     ceased.~ ~ But as Fortune is infinite in her fagaries, never acting
33    4,    4|            addition of her other infinite singularities beside; as
34    4,    4|         before: with these and~ ~infinite other thoughts, was he incessantly
35    4,    5|         her teares, and bestowed infinite kisses thereon.~ ~ Not long
36    4,    5|          her, for which she made infinite~ ~wofull lamentations, earnestly
37    4,    6|     discourse,~ ~maintained with infinite sweete kisses on either
38    4,    6|      Garden she went weeping, in infinite feares and distraction in~ ~
39    4,    6|         were not uttered without infinite~ ~teares, the maid entreated
40    4,    6|          given by Andreana, with infinite Roses and other~ ~sweet
41    4,    7|        permit her, intermixing~ ~infinite praises of her artificiall
42    4,    8|     together, and enterchange of infinite pretty~ ~speeches, Jeronimo
43    5,  Ind|       say, do condemne them with infinite grosse imputations:~ ~which
44    5,    4|          amorous conference with infinite kisses and kinde~ ~embraces,
45    5,    6|   conducting amorous soules into infinite~ ~travels, with inconveniences
46    5,    9|       Armes, beside, sending her infinite rich~ ~and costly presents,
47    5,   10|         purpose wee talke of, as infinite~ ~other beside; yea, and
48    7,    3|       gallant, deceyving thereby infinite~ ~simple credulous soules,
49    7,    7|    greater moment, then losse of infinite games at the Chesse,~ ~was
50    7,    9|          your yonger dales, with infinite~ ~kisses, and wanton dalliances,
51    7,   10|       their dyet and dainties,~ ~infinite Birds sweetly singing about
52    8,    4|          her Novell, not without infinite~ ~commendations of the whole
53    8,    7|          like conference,~ ~with infinite sweet kisses and embraces
54    8,    7|     which can carracter downe so infinite infamies (yet none but~ ~
55    8,    7|         blood issuing~ ~forth in infinite places, as she seemed (almost)
56    8,    7|          and not once onely, but infinite times~ ~beside (among her
57    8,    9|      quoth the Doctor) sing thee infinite more beside,~ ~but at this
58    8,    9|      made choise of mee~ ~(among infinite of his dearest friends)
59    8,   10|         use, are the occasion of infinite misfortunes to men. For
60    8,   10|       reverence, breathing forth infinite~ ~dissembled sighes, and
61    9,    3|          returning master Doctor infinite thankes, and referring all
62    9,    5|     place, tell her, that I wish infinite bushels of those blessings,~ ~
63    9,    5|          as shee is?~ ~There are infinite proper handsome fellowes,
64   10,    2|     house, and having~ ~(beside) infinite enemies. But because you
65   10,    3|        hee grew very~ ~famous in infinite places. It chanced on a
66   10,    3|         wouldst have done: but~ ~infinite numbers, burning whole Countries,
67   10,    4|       which is farre greater) to infinite dangers, only to attaine
68   10,    4|       his cheekes, he~ ~bestowed infinite sweet kisses on her.~ ~
69   10,    4|    comfort; returning the Knight infinite thankes (as all the~ ~rest
70   10,    8|      after hee had vented foorth infinite~ ~sighes, thus he questioned
71   10,    8|       sickely. But Titus after~ ~infinite importuning (which still
72   10,    8|          the Annales recorde the infinite~ ~triumphs of the Quintij,
73   10,    8|   disgrace and misery, but onely infinite Amity? To~ ~what end doe
74   10,    9|         an Imperiall Crowne of~ ~infinite value, appearing (by a description
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