Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |         the houses were~ ~become common, and all strangers, might
 2    1,    1|     Father, I alwayes used (as a common custome) to bee confessed~ ~
 3    1,    9|        guard, and to prevent the common proverbe, That Women (in
 4    2,    5|         I to come~ ~see you at a common Inne, I made the bolder
 5    2,    5|       her, to goe and~ ~sup at a common Inne? Beleeve me Brother,
 6    2,    5|    describe it, according to a~ ~common use, observed in those parts.
 7    2,    6|          told you) questing as a common Pyrat on~ ~the Seas, tooke
 8    2,    7|         shee~ ~(according to the common voyce of every one that
 9    2,    7|          the course of their too common pastimes, by preparing a~ ~
10    2,    7|    Remaining there with him in a common Inne, while he continued
11    2,    7|          fairer in his eye, then common report had noised her to
12    2,    7|          it hath bene saide as a common Proverbe: The~ ~mouth well
13    2,    8|    finding her constancie beyond common~ ~comparison, acquainted
14    2,    8|          while in the Campe as a common Souldier, where yet~ ~like
15    2,    8|         downe in the habite of a common servitor)~ ~heard this Proclamation,
16    2,    9|    people, it hath passed as a~ ~common Proverbe: That the deceiver
17    2,    9|         Nations besides, as at a common Mart or Fayre. And to the
18    2,   10|            and make your selfe a common proclaimer of feasts and
19    3,    2|       that he is of no deject or common understanding. And~ ~seeing,
20    3,    4|      harsh and rude; like to our common Porters or sottish men,
21    3,    5|    choose but heare, for it~ ~is common through the Country.~ ~
22    3,    7|       farre~ ~from the manner of common use at his parting thence,
23    3,    8|         and without the use~ ~of common understanding; but yet subject
24    3,    9|          It was noysed abroad by common report, that the King of
25    4,    2|          continually used~ ~as a common Proverbe; that a bad man
26    4,    2|    between mine, and these other common beauties? I could have Lovers~ ~
27    4,    2|          visite her in more then common or humane~ ~manner; and
28    4,    2|           that it is a matter of common and ordinary custome,~ ~
29    4,    3|         others. Now, among those common~ ~hurtfull enemies, the
30    4,    3|        double understaning, in~ ~common behaviour both by night
31    4,    5|         and Merchants by~ ~their common profession, who becomming
32    4,    5|    lookes, yea, kindnesses of no common quality. Which Lorenzo taking~ ~
33    4,    7|     Simonida her selfe, in~ ~the common opinion of us that remaine
34    4,    7|    confounded our senses with no common admiration;~ ~in mine opinion
35    4,   10|          might repute it to be a common~ ~kinde of Water, but indeed
36    5,    1|   understanding of Letters, or~ ~common carriage of a reasonable
37    5,    1|        apprehension,~ ~more then common. And so farre did this sodaine
38    5,    1|          more glorious, then the common~ ~condition of a mortall
39    5,    9|          favour,~ ~and more then common course of kindnesse, vouchsafing (
40    5,    9|      those Lawes, which are~ ~in common to other mothers. And being
41    5,    9|     respect or welcome, to other common and~ ~ordinary persons.
42    6,    7|        any Countrey, ought to be common, and made with consent~ ~
43    7,    1|         or elevated,~ ~above the common pitch of other men. And
44    7,    3|         of all other, and of the common ordinary colour, to expell
45    7,    5|        glory of God, and for the common~ ~good of every one; making
46    7,    5|     beside~ ~himselfe: the onely common argument of every bad minded
47    7,    8|        Maide: like~ ~a notorious common drunkard, is a Taverne hunter,
48    7,    8|           to proclaime her for a common whore, as if we had~ ~no
49    7,    9|      have, in regard of Fortunes common and ordinary favours: yet
50    8,    1|        he~ ~served, a matter not common among the Almaignes. And
51    8,    3|       which respect, they have a common saying~ ~there: that Nature
52    8,    3|        there: that Nature maketh common stones, but Montisca Mill-stones.~ ~
53    8,    7|   solitary place, and out of the common way or resort. There dare
54    8,    9|     Bruno and Buffalmaco, into a common Leystall of Filth: The Physitian~ ~
55    9,    2|       holy~ ~and devout Lady, in common opinion of all the Nunnes,
56    9,    5|         love with a Woman of the common gender, one that is to be
57    9,    7|       made a compact with~ ~some common Queane, closely to have
58    9,    9|         lawes, which respect the common good of all things, or rather
59    9,    9|          them, albeit men have a common Proverbe, to wit.~ ~ ~ ~
60   10,    3|      living adjoyning to a great common rode-way, whereby men travayled~ ~
61   10,    7|        farre more beautifull (in common judgment)~ ~then ever she
62   10,    8|         as if he had bin their~ ~common father; nor could the kinred
63   10,    8|          all to be~ ~guiltie, if common fame speake truely, concerning
64   10,    8|  alliance and amitie,~ ~as (with common consent) they concluded:
65   10,    8| partialities happening among the common people, was~ ~banished from
66   10,    8|          but wandred abroad as a common begger;~ ~in which miserable
67   10,    9|         little gone forth of the common rode way, to have your~ ~
68   10,   10|        round about, had no other common talke, but~ ~of her rare
69   10,   10|        thy children and mine, in common opinion of the vulgar~ ~
70   10,   10|          thought wise, and of no common capacity.~ ~ It will be (
Best viewed with any browser at 800x600 or 768x1024 on Tablet PC
IntraText® (VA2) - Some rights reserved by EuloTech SRL - 1996-2009. Content in this page is licensed under a Creative Commons License