Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |             should seeme but as an high and steepy hil appeares
 2  Ind      |           on all~ ~sides) from any high way, plentifully stored
 3    1,    1|          intercessors~ ~before his high Majesty, who perhaps are
 4    1,    1|           a Notarie, he held it in high disdaine, that any of his~ ~
 5    1,    1| consecrated this~ ~morning on your high Altar, may be brought unto
 6    1,    3|         hath made many fall from~ ~high authority, into poore and
 7    1,    4|           on a fasting day~ ~about high noon, when all the other
 8    2,    5|           helps, they raised it so high, that a man might without~ ~
 9    2,    6|           had before, with~ ~verie high and eminent authority. Hereunto
10    2,    7|         the Sea~ ~shore, and verie high, and the Window whereat
11    2,    8|            now the eminency of his high Authority, his gravity of~ ~
12    2,    8|        being then wife to the Lord high Marshal, comming forth of
13    2,    8|            being living, and in so high honour.~ ~ Having found
14    2,    8|            Son to his~ ~other Lord high Marshall; with whom also
15    2,    8|       furniture, answerable to his high~ ~estate and calling, which
16    2,    9|          very thickly~ ~beset with high and huge spreading Trees,
17    2,    9|           commaunded, that on some high and~ ~eminent place of the
18    3,  Ind|            by reason of the Sunnes high mounting,~ ~beganne to open
19    3,    2|           his~ ~love had soared so high a pitch, as to be enamoured
20    3,    3|      formerly twice perceived, how high the holy mans anger mounted,
21    3,    6|          turne the torrent of this high tide, to a calmer course;
22    3,    7|           to consider, that it was high time for reconciliation,~ ~
23    3,    8| inconveniences, it was now thought high time, that Ferando should
24    3,    9|            spotlesse poverty at as high a~ ~rate, as he can doe
25    3,    9|        Twins, and thy Ring beside. High time is it now,~ ~if men
26    3,   10|            wasted his patrimony in high living,~ ~sought for Alibech
27    4,    1|          King knew well enough the high spirit of his Daughter,
28    4,    2|             although her heart was high~ ~enough, like a proud minded
29    4,    2|           maner~ ~he hath left his high dwelling onely for the comfort
30    4,    5|     extendeth not to persons of so high~ ~birth or quality, as they
31    4,    9|          threw her selfe out of an high~ ~window to the ground;
32    5,    1|       nothing else, but that those high and divine vertues, infused~ ~
33    5,    6|      admired valour, and then Lord high Admirall of Sicily, who~ ~
34    6,    7|         Gentlewoman, who was of an high and undauntable spirite,
35    6,    8|          and women, and worse this high Holyday,~ ~then ever I did
36    6,   10|           Dioneus, saying. It~ ~is high time Dioneus, that you should
37    6,   10|     because the Sun was yet~ ~very high, in regard all the re-counted
38    7,  Ind|           seemed to be~ ~more then high time, that they should prepare
39    7,    1|       Asses head, advanced upon an high pole;~ ~and when the face
40    7,    4|       behaviour,~ ~it is more then high time, that thy course of
41    7,    5|       which makes them desirous of high~ ~Festivall dayes, to receive
42    7,    9|           of you, to entertaine so high an imagination of minde,
43    8,    2|             that on a time, (about high~ ~noone) Sir Simon being
44    8,    3|       before) was placed on~ ~the. high Altar in the said Church:
45    8,    3|         boote. There~ ~was also an high mountaine wholly made of
46    8,    3|             and offended, for that high good Fortune, which he imagined
47    8,    7|        seeing his folly soareth so high, we will feed him~ ~with
48    8,    7|            carried you up there so high? Your~ ~Woman Ancilla hath
49    8,    9|           thus the benefit of this high happinesse, we that are
50    8,    9|          stand upon one of those~ ~high exalted Tombs or Monuments,
51    8,   10|            much more ingaged by so high deserving; with this~ ~particular
52    9,  Ind|             had already reached so high as~ ~the eight Heaven, converting
53    9,    4|      spoyle thy Master thus on the high way? Then turning to the~ ~
54    9,    9|            am now to speake,~ ~the high renowne and admirable wisedome
55   10,    2|       little, that a robber on the high~ ~wayes, should have such
56   10,    2|            report; moved with~ ~an high and magnificent courage,
57   10,    3|      having undertaken so bold and high an enterprise, I~ ~meane,
58   10,    3|            part with it. But those high and supreame powers, more
59   10,    4|        guests, it is now more then high time, that I should doe~ ~
60   10,    6|           water whereof reached so high as~ ~to their bosomes. One
61   10,    6|        store of Fish, to the Kings high contentment, who observed
62   10,    7|          Greatly I doe commend thy high attempt, in fixing thy affection
63   10,    7|           tell them plaine,~ ~ His high triumphall day procurd my
64   10,    7|           woe:~ ~ Alas! I lookt so high, and doing so,~ ~ Justly
65   10,    7|          commend, in regard of her high adventuring; so he did~ ~
66   10,    9|         placed directly before the high Altar. Afterward, when the
67   10,   10|           wife, more worthy of his high degree and Calling: made
68   10,   10|         hope, but also yeeld~ ~him high contentment; whereto the
69   10,   10|          any manner sute with your high blood and~ ~Nobility, and
70   10,   10|     singularly wise: he thought it high time now, to free her~ ~
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