Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |       superfluity; it would be a~ ~sufficient resistance against all hurtfull
 2  Ind      |      second; but used all~ ~things sufficient for their appetites, and
 3  Ind      |        them all to be absolutely~ ~sufficient for a farre greater employment
 4  Ind      |       Medowes, and other places of sufficient pleasure, where every one~ ~
 5    1,    7|             Which is~ ~an argument sufficient, that goodnesse is gone
 6    2,    4|           requited, and having now sufficient, it were folly to~ ~hazard
 7    2,    5|       doubt but she will make thee sufficient answer.~ ~ Andrea, being
 8    2,    7|    beautifull. So~ ~that it is not sufficient for you, to enjoy those
 9    2,    7|       propriety of birth, a reason sufficient, whereby his younger ought~ ~
10    2,    7|            full extendure, are not sufficient to acquaint you withall.
11    2,    8| allegations, ought to serve as a~ ~sufficient excuse, yea, and to the
12    2,    9|           be as yellow as gold.~ ~ Sufficient had he seene, and durst
13    2,    9|           these should serve for~ ~sufficient proofes; but seeing thou
14    3,    1|         yea~ ~beyond all meanes of sufficient satisfying, never remembring
15    3,    1|    knowledge of mee; if I have wit sufficient, cleanely to~ ~make them
16    3,    3|           brought them with lookes sufficient to~ ~declare my discontentment:
17    3,    6|          she knew the flowers. A~ ~sufficient warning for you to apprehend
18    3,    7|        onely he~ ~allowed him very sufficient wages, but also grew into
19    3,    7|            were then in a place of sufficient privacie, and by themselves,~ ~
20    3,    8|         meane worth or merit; what sufficient recompence can I be able~ ~
21    3,    9|        worthy~ ~reputation, with a sufficient dowry beside. My gracious
22    3,    9|     daughter is beautifull, and of sufficient~ ~yeeres for marriage; and
23    3,    9|        money~ ~as you shall thinke sufficient to match her in the degree
24    4,    1|           of cords, with steppes~ ~sufficient for his descending and ascending,
25    4,    1|         corporall eyes, it~ ~being sufficient enough for me, alwayes to
26    4,    7|           discourse; which~ ~being sufficient for her understanding, thus
27    4,    7|           but had both courage and sufficient vertue,~ ~to understand
28    5,    2|            Constance, born of very sufficient~ ~parentage in the same
29    5,    2|         contenting themselves with sufficient riches: by greedy~ ~seeking
30    5,    3|            but thought himselfe in sufficient~ ~security, being rid of
31    5,    5|        Jacomino of Pavia,~ ~men of sufficient entrance into yeares, having
32    5,   10|             brought him a good and sufficient Dowry, thinking him to be~ ~
33    6,    7|      Heereupon, having witnesses~ ~sufficient, to approove the guiltinesse
34    6,    8|          althogh she had stature~ ~sufficient, yet none of the handsomest,
35    6,   10|           but one of them: it were sufficient to torment and trouble all~ ~
36    6,   10|          wrought, and Letters of~ ~sufficient credence receyved from the
37    6,   10|          have ministred me matter, sufficient for our morrowes conference,
38    7,    3|           Companion, who had given sufficient~ ~enstructions to the Nurse,
39    7,    6|           meanes) made an excuse~ ~sufficient for Lionello to her husband.~ ~ ~ ~
40    7,    7|        Having given his attendants sufficient~ ~allowance, to spare his
41    7,    9|          honour to thy youth and a sufficient refuge against all wants
42    8,    1|            cause him to give you a sufficient discharge: but~ ~first I
43    8,    2|      scandall to the~ ~world, is a sufficient warning for me: if you be
44    8,    2|            Florines, a pledge then sufficient for your ten. Is it~ ~possible,
45    8,    4|           formerly~ ~related) that sufficient hath beene sayde, concerning
46    8,    4|     command, hee sent him~ ~(under sufficient guard) to his Pallace, to
47    8,    6|     because~ ~already you have had sufficient understanding of them. And~ ~
48    8,    7|          spirit of~ ~pacience, and sufficient understanding withall; that
49    8,    7|          reputed as~ ~a punishment sufficient for her, held himselfe satisfyed,
50    8,    8|           comprehend, that it~ ~is sufficient for any man, and so he ought
51    8,    9|           it onely were a~ ~motive sufficient to compell me. But indeed
52    8,    9|           my shirt, and finde it~ ~sufficient for the coldest weather
53    8,    9|           behaviour? Or am not~ ~I sufficient to content you, but you
54    9,    1|            conceits mollested him, sufficient to alter~ ~his determination:
55    9,    6|         sleepe, yet I have courage sufficient to right my wrong,~ ~and
56    9,    8|            But otherwise he was of sufficient and commendable carriage,~ ~
57    9,    8|              Donati, and being not sufficient to feede divers Gentlemen,
58    9,    9|         Yet Nature hath given us a sufficient demonstration, in creating~ ~
59   10,    2|            he sent one of his most sufficient attendants (well accompanyed)~ ~
60   10,    6|           you thinke, it will be a sufficient excuse for you,~ ~to say:
61   10,    7|           you. is, that being of~ ~sufficient yeares for marriage, you
62   10,    8|           thought no other penance sufficient for him,~ ~but onely death,
63   10,    8|      fetters? Or what torments are sufficient~ ~for this fact? But leaving
64   10,   10|    Marquesse) yet all this was not sufficient for him; but with farre~ ~
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