Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |   thereof, divers declared idle joy and~ ~rejoycing, a use soone
 2    1,    5|      manner.~ ~ It is no little joy to mee, that we understand
 3    2,    3|         of England, unspeakable joy (questionlesse) wholly overcame~ ~
 4    2,    5|        hindered by extremity of joy at his~ ~presence, and to
 5    2,    5|         truely, it is no little joy and comfort to~ ~me, to
 6    2,    6|     should be partakers in this joy; he called his wife, and
 7    2,    6|         to Geoffrey; Beyond the joy which already thou art inriched~ ~
 8    2,    6|  transported with~ ~unspeakable joy, when they beheld the so
 9    2,    6|      slept in her, and now with joy of~ ~spirit awaked, calling
10    2,    6|     earnest affection. Motherly joy and pity now contended so~ ~
11    2,    6|     over and over, to no little joy in all the beholders,~ ~
12    2,    6|       with both her sonnes, the joy of the brethren and~ ~mother
13    2,    6|         perfect this universall joy; our~ ~Lord, a most abundant
14    2,    6|       and delivery of~ ~publike joy and exaltation, when his
15    2,    7|  swimming rather in surfet of~ ~joy, his hands all bloody, and
16    2,    7|         he lived there in great joy with her.~ ~ But before
17    2,    7|     time after with him in much joy and~ ~felicity. And therefore
18    2,    8|          to the Mothers~ ~great joy and comfort, disposing her
19    2,    8|   agreed upon, to the no little joy of Gianetta, who devoutly
20    2,    8|     about him, but referred his joy to a further enlarging and~ ~
21    2,    8|       made a second addition of joy to his~ ~soule, accounting
22    2,    8|           conceyving wonderfull joy in his soule, to see her
23    2,    8|       with such~ ~extraordinary joy and admiration, that he
24    2,    8|      teares, and then againe in joy; Perotto and Sir Roger,
25    2,    8|     with remorsefull shame, and joy also for his so happy recovery,~ ~
26    2,    8|       his Wife~ ~where in great joy and triumph, they continued
27    2, Song|         sighes or teares, which joy doth countercheck:~ ~ Stolne
28    3,    2|    could not as yet sleepe, for joy~ ~of atchieved adventure.
29    3,    5|  transported with extraordinary joy, for this your gracious
30    3,    6| contentment~ ~after. Wherefore, joy of my life, doe not in one
31    3,    7| exceeding comfort, and no small joy of his daughter, kindred,
32    3,    7|       becomming so generall a~ ~joy) put on, to make their hearts
33    3,   10|   anything that gave me as much joy and~ ~pleasure as this putting
34    3, Song|         should others swimme in joy,~ ~ And no heart drowned
35    4,    1|     that day, to their hearts~ ~joy and mutuall contentment.
36    4,    2|        was the pleasure of this joy and solace, that, how~ ~
37    4,    4|     received by him~ ~with such joy and contentment, as nothing
38    5,    1|       changed~ ~the inestimable joy of our jocond Lover, into
39    5,    1|   Brethrens houses, but it sung joy in the highest~ ~key. Lysimachus,
40    5,    1|        they lived in no meane~ ~joy and contentment: albeit
41    5,    2|       to dye with~ ~conceite of joy, and being unable to containe
42    5,    3|         swoune with conceite of joy, for never could any~ ~man
43    5,    3|        and~ ~questionlesse, her joy was not a jot inferiour
44    5,    4|    together, to their no little joy and contentment.~ ~ Now
45    5,    5|        Overcome with excesse of joy, which made the teares to
46    5,    6|       where they were with much joy and comfort received, and~ ~
47    5,    7|       his eyes with conceite of joy, downe~ ~he descended from
48    5,    7|      come with~ ~such exceeding joy, as if he had leapt out
49    5,    9|       felicity, having no other joy~ ~or comfort left him? These
50    5,    9|        loved together in equall joy~ ~and happinesse.~ ~
51    5,   10|      either side,~ ~but mutuall joy and Houshold contentment,
52    7,    3|    armes, wept with conceite of joy, kissing him infinitely,~ ~
53    7,    7|        win, which was no little joy to her. When all the~ ~Gentlewomen,
54    7, Song| confound consuming care,~ ~ And joy surmount proud feare.~ ~
55    8,    3|      before~ ~them. Now was his joy beyond all compasse of expression,
56    8,    4|      shrugging with conceyte of joy,~ ~presently thus replyed.
57    8,    7|     body, onely by~ ~conceit of joy; chearefully thus he said
58    8,    7|      pitty. It did not a little joy and~ ~content him, that
59    8,    8|        no doubt to their equall joy and contentment.~ ~ But,
60    8,   10|     appeared to be no earthly~ ~joy, bestowing a thousand gladsome
61    8,   10|        the onely~ ~jewell of my joy on earth, I knowe not what
62    8, Song|    found such felicitie,~ ~ And joy, in thy captivitie:~ ~ As
63    8, Song|        abounding in my hart,~ ~ Joy and Delight~ ~ In soule
64    8, Song|    found such felicitie,~ ~ And joy in thy Captivitie:~ ~ As
65    9,    5|         quoth she) jewell of my joy, comfort~ ~of my heart,
66   10,    2|        immediatly, to the great joy of the Lord Abbot: and the~ ~
67   10,    4|     which greatly augmented the joy of her and Gentile, who
68   10,    4|       Nicoluccio, with no meane joy and hearty contentment received
69   10,    4|        from weeping~ ~for meere joy, for such a strange and
70   10,    5|     mount out at her mouth with joy, said. All the~ ~world could
71   10,    7|         Lisana~ ~conceived such joy and contentment, as even
72   10,    7|     owne mind) received as much joy and~ ~contentment thereby,
73   10,   10|     begotten (to me) perpetuall joy and~ ~happinesse, so long
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