Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |         thousands falling sicke~ ~daily, and having no helpe, or
 2  Ind      |           dead bodies, which were daily brought to every Church
 3    1,    1|        little pleasing, as we are daily~ ~pursued with their worst
 4    1,    1|        sacred Temple, wherein our daily sacrifices are offered up
 5    1,    1|       sinne to thee? Why, men doe daily blaspheme our Lord God,~ ~
 6    1,    1|    infinite miracles were~ ~there daily performed by him, and especially
 7    1,    2|         as being~ ~good and holy) daily to prosper and enlarge it
 8    1,    6|        resorting hither, I~ ~have daily seene many poore people
 9    1,    7|        nothing, but~ ~multiplying daily by infinite meanes, that
10    1,    8|     suffer such vile~ ~abuses, as daily are offered to your selfe.
11    2,    6|         of her husband. Resorting daily to this her sad exercise,~ ~
12    2,    6|           wofull~ ~complaints, as daily shee was accustomed to doe,
13    2,    6|         savage and wilde in her~ ~daily conditions, then otherwise
14    2,    7|          also their~ ~studies and daily endevours, without refusall
15    2,    7|      provision thus proceeding on daily more and more, the~ ~Dutches
16    2,    8|          errour, which I finde by daily~ ~proofe in many, who being
17    2,    8|         his Daughters saddle, and daily after he had done his~ ~
18    2,    9|         ready and discreet in his daily services, that he grew in
19    2,   10|        such satisfaction as~ ~hee daily bestowed on his studies,
20    3,    1|           shoes, fill~ ~his belly daily full of meate, flatter,
21    3,    1|          Gardiner came not to his daily~ ~labour.~ ~ Well may you
22    3,    1|        well, as it procured his~ ~daily repairing thether; and acquainted
23    3,    1|      dumbe, by fetching home wood daily from the Forest, and divers~ ~
24    3,    5|       throughout Pistoia, that he daily made~ ~love to the foresaid
25    3,    6|       hearing thereof, as also by daily observation, began to~ ~
26    3,    8|           pine~ ~and consume away daily, till I enjoy the fruition
27    3,    8|         to~ ~life againe, and the daily wonders reported by him,
28    3,    9|          sickly, kept a Physitian daily in his~ ~house, who was
29    3,    9|      circumspect of her walks and daily behaviour, as she could
30    3,    9|           Fistula, afflicting him daily with extraordinary paine
31    4,    2|         goes the poore man to his daily labor. The Brethren to Lisetta,~ ~
32    4,    3|         without~ ~suspition to be daily in his company, she thus
33    4,    3|     speeches from her to him, and daily tormenting~ ~him beyond
34    4,    8|        distasted, till by~ ~their daily conversing together, and
35    4,    8|        remaine at Paris, his love daily increasing~ ~more and more,
36    4,    8|        yong Lovers) to use divers daily walkes by her doore: as~ ~
37    4,   10|          appearance, and by their daily~ ~proffers of amorous services (
38    5,    9|          Frederigo, spending thus daily~ ~more, then his meanes
39    5,   10|     unkind courses, upbraided him daily with harsh~ ~speeches, making
40    6,    2|          the Ambassadors~ ~should daily passe by, hee set before
41    8,    2|        childebed, hee was their~ ~daily comfortable visitant, and
42    8,    2|           terrifie her; besides~ ~daily presents to her, of sweet
43    8,    3|            Changers, which we see daily charged with plenty of gold
44    8,    7|         where shee dwelt, passing daily by the~ ~doore divers times,
45    8,    7|           the Schollers brest (as daily avouched to me in his love~ ~
46    8,    7|             Scholler still walked daily by the doore, as formerly
47    8,    7|           after, but continued in daily dispayre of her life; beside
48    8,    8| frequenting each others company~ ~daily. together; Spinelloccio
49    8,    9|            succeeding effectually daily in their severall kinds.
50    8,    9|    conditions of such persons, as daily~ ~passed by his doore, and
51    8,    9|    pleasing to him, that he was a daily guest at dinner and supper
52    8,    9|        Corsica, and Bruno was his daily~ ~guest at dinner and supper,
53    8,    9|         courtesies, feasting them daily at~ ~his own table, and
54    8,   10|       mind unto any one, he would daily passe too~ ~and fro before
55    8,   10|      other merchandises (which he daily expected) were there also
56    8,   10|    Gracious Ladies, wee behold it daily, that those Oxen which have~ ~
57    9,    1|    happily~ ~delivered from their daily mollestation: she betooke
58    9,    3|           joyfull man, and walked daily through the~ ~streets, in
59    9,    5|           handsome fellowes, that daily haunt the~ ~company of dainty
60   10,    3|           seeing men are~ ~slaine daily, and all for one purpose
61   10,    5|        which end, she~ ~wanted no daily solicitings, Letters, Ambassages
62   10,    6|    swimming in it, it being~ ~his daily care and endevour, to tend
63   10,    7|        sickenesse, consuming away daily (by~ ~evident appearance)
64   10,    7|          Piero, who made (almost) daily use of~ ~him, to heare him
65   10,    8|         and I love her~ ~dearely, daily expecting when our nuptials
66   10,    8|       Ring,~ ~which Gisippus used daily to weare, he put upon her
67   10,    8|          and~ ~commotions arising daily betweene them, drawing both
68   10,    8|           watch him, threaten him daily, as if~ ~you intended to
69   10,    8|            same house, augmenting daily (if possible it might be)
70   10,    9|          making the motion, being daily~ ~followed and furthered
71   10,   10|        the number is of them, who daily happen on~ ~the contrarie:
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