Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |          them, but infinites also past out of this life,~ ~not
 2  Ind      |          and many other~ ~already past (remembring (withall) what
 3    1,    3|        leave the Ring: yet having past~ ~his promise to them severally,
 4    1,    5|          the~ ~discourses already past) what power consisteth in
 5    2,    2|              repentance for sinne past, and solemne promise of
 6    2,    3|        and religious~ ~vowes have past betweene us both, and the
 7    2,    5|         Golde and cloathes were~ ~past recovery, which mooving
 8    2,    6|        children, and former dayes past in much better manner.~ ~
 9    2,    6|           dayes of feasting being past, he went aboord a Galley~ ~
10    2,    7|           together. When they had past the Countrey of~ ~Sardinia,
11    2,    7|            At length, noone being past, a Gentleman named Bajazeth,
12    2,    7|            Madam, seeing you have past through such a multitude
13    2,   10|           of the former tale were past, thus he began.~ ~Faire
14    3,    3|           Father, some few nights past, me thought in~ ~my sleepe,
15    3,    3|          it were a yeare~ ~or two past, since so foule abuses were
16    3,    6|        observed, within few daies past he hath solicited and pursued
17    3,    7|             whereas they in times past, desired nothing more then
18    3,    7| reconciliation,~ ~to be solemnely past betweene his brethren and
19    3, Song|            Considering vowes were past, and what else may~ ~ Assure
20    4,    2|         The vertuous~ ~oath being past, with many other solemne
21    4,    3|     honest familiarity which hath past~ ~betweene us, may render
22    4,    3|       succeede upon the promise~ ~past between them; he told them
23    4,    4|          Kin his Grandfather, had past~ ~his safe conduct to the
24    4,    5|          he had seene in the time past,~ ~betweene their sister
25    4,    8|         she) those idle dayes are past and gone,~ ~when it was
26    4,   10|       deed.~ ~ The Maids counsell past under the seale of allowance,
27    4,   10|     rather imagined all~ ~matters past, to be no more than meerely
28    5,    3|          of Rome, which (in times past) was called the Lady and~ ~
29    5,   10|       perceiving how~ ~matter had past, hee saide to her. I thanke
30    6,  Ind|                  The Moone having past the heaven, lost her bright
31    6,    3|         and bounty of Cistio, had past with deserved~ ~commendation:
32    6,    4|     answer of Lady Nonna having~ ~past with generall applause:
33    6,    4|               Many other speeches past betweene them in a short
34    6,    9|          better hath not this day past among us.~ ~ Understand
35    6,    9|         former times long~ ~since past, our Cittie had many excellent
36    6,   10|     coasted on still, after I had past Saint Georges Arme, into
37    7,    1|      feare, that in divers nights past, so soone as I~ ~heard the
38    7,    4|             remonstrances already past, and whereto (worthy Ladies)
39    7,    7|       this night shall be fully~ ~past, thou shalt in better manner
40    7,    9|       laid~ ~along; mine anger is past, and Husband, I freely pardon
41    7,   10|  beguylings, as have~ ~heretofore past, either of the woman to
42    8,    4|   discerne, hath bene (in~ ~times past) a very great and most ancient
43    8,    7|       colde, as well-neere I~ ~am past all sence of feeling.~ ~
44    8,    7|      houre of noone being already past, that it meerly~ ~parched
45    8,    7|         all future~ ~perils to be past.~ ~ Now was the Sun upon
46    8,   10|         Monago, and then they are past all redemption utterly.~ ~
47    8,   10|         counsell of Canigiano had past with generall commendation,
48    9,    1|           houre~ ~thereof already past, Alessandro Chiarmontesi,
49    9,    1|          side, after midnight was past, Rinuccio Palermini~ ~departed
50    9,    3|         any paine this last night past? Thou lookest~ ~nothing
51    9,    5|        him, beside~ ~them already past. And, were I willing to
52    9,    6|         what angry speeches~ ~had past betweene him and Panuccio.
53    9,    7|          gracious Ladies) already past among us, the truth of apparitions
54    9,    8|            Before many dales were past, it was his fortune to meete
55    9,    9|           of them~ ~being already past over, there was one shie
56    9,   10|             About a yeare already past since, there dwelt at Barletta,
57   10,    3|        wonderfull is that? I have past through two and thirty gates
58   10,    3|       followers: and heere I have past but through thirteene gates,~ ~
59   10,    4|            the discourses already past, have been so worthy~ ~and
60   10,    5|         Christmas Holy dayes were past, and the Calends of~ ~january
61   10,    5|           after the third day was past, and the~ ~Magitian had
62   10,    7|      before three dayes are fully past, to bring such newes as~ ~
63   10,    8|             entirely, how all had past, which Titus confirmed substantially,
64   10,    9|      After some gracious Language past on eyther side, she~ ~demanded
65   10,   10|       sing to the whole assembly, past with their~ ~generall approbation,
66   10,   10|       preserving in memory things past, or knowledge of them present;
67   10, Song|   offended.~ ~ After the Song was past, divers other were sung
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