Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |            everie one of us hath a due respect of her selfe, and
 2    1,    1|          recover such debts as are due to mee among them.~ ~And
 3    1,    1|          in~ ~recovering the debts due; which course he tooke the
 4    1,    1|          small pence more then was due to mee: and never happening~ ~
 5    1,    1|          it may evermore be had in due reverence, and referre~ ~
 6    1,    5|          Country together, to take due order (by their advice)
 7    1,    9|         day we~ ~have done; untill due time shall summon us hither
 8    1, Song| observation,~ ~ What sweet content due understanding lends:~ ~
 9    2,    3|             recovered all that was due to~ ~him and his brethren
10    2,    9|       Alexandria, and there, after due punnishment inflicted on
11    2,    9|    villaine should passe without~ ~due punishment. Sicurano seemed
12    2,   10|            vigils, and solemnities due to Saints, which prohibite~ ~
13    3,    2|         therefore gave dayly his~ ~due attendance: so that, to
14    3,    3|          as had it not bene for my due~ ~respect and feare of God,
15    3,    5|            repented,~ ~but done in due season, they are sildome
16    3,    7|            set all his affaires in due order,~ ~accompanied with
17    3,    7|         things else deserved their due commendation, but onely
18    4      |          in this case, except by~ ~due consideration made with
19    4,    1|          too soone, and before thy due~ ~time. The travalles and
20    4,    1|         when I have given thee the due oblation of my teares, my~ ~
21    4,    3|        houses in the City, with al due furnishments belonging to~ ~
22    4,    4|         language answerable to his due deservings, won such~ ~honourable
23    4,    6|            he should follow in his due course:~ ~whereupon he spake
24    5,    5|        should see her married when due~ ~time required, and bestow
25    5,    5|      worthily solemnized, with all due honours belonging~ ~thereto;
26    5,    9|           what love (in nature) is due unto them: then I~ ~durst
27    5,    9|        what (by merit) is justly~ ~due unto you: I thought it a
28    6,    1|           how wittily a Ladie made due~ ~observation of opportunitie,
29    6,    2|      kindnesse, and the~ ~Wine his due commendation: many dayes
30    6,    2|       their parting preparation in due~ ~readinesse: Messer Geri
31    6,    5|          to arriveat~ ~Florence in due season; they borrowed two
32    6,   10|   Jerusalem, who for the reverence due to the habite I~ ~weare,
33    6,   10|           Palace they arrived in a due houre, finding the three~ ~
34    7,  Ind|          to make everie thing in~ ~due and decent readines, according
35    7,    7|           pen~ ~waxe weary, in the due and obsequious performance
36    7, Song| sanctifiing the sacred Sabboth, in due regard of~ ~it selfe. Wherefore,
37    8,    4|           or no: and therefore, in due~ ~chastisement both unto
38    8,    4|          to his Pallace, to suffer due chastisement~ ~for his sinne
39    8,    7|       already~ ~heard: without any due revenge returned, but onely
40    8,    7|        executed, made the Image in due forme, and wrote an~ ~old
41    8,    7|        thou art, and~ ~likewise of due vengeance, ought to be death:
42    8,    7|      thereabout;~ ~placing them in due order againe as they should
43    8,    8|          it behoveth me to respect due~ ~time.~ ~ Spinelloccio
44    8,    8|           mee, and ordained as~ ~a due scourge, as well to the
45    8,   10|              else, that I made not due returne of your five hundred
46    9,    5|           bent to discoursing, the due election of~ ~them both
47    9,    6|         thou, that heaven hath not due~ ~vengeance in store, to
48    9,    9|            to them, in giving them due honour and reverence, and~ ~
49    9,   10|            of~ ~entertainement, in due acknowledgement of the courtesie
50   10,    1|           and perceiving, that (in due~ ~consideration) the quality
51   10,    8|            yet answerable to their due deserving; he becam so~ ~
52   10,    8|       affirming withall, that in~ ~due acknowledgement, how greatly
53   10,    8|     felicitie) that with honor and due respect, I may~ ~hereafter
54   10,    8|     bellies, then those ceremonies due to matrimonie, or publication~ ~
55   10,    8|        sacred bond) the obligation due to all degrees,~ ~both of
56   10,    9|            spoken liberally in his due commendation, he commanded
57   10,    9|        dearely affected Lady, with due recompence to their~ ~honest
58   10,   10|         and having all things~ ~in due readinesse with them, he
59   10,   10|            all requisite things in due~ ~order, befitting for so
60   10,   10|            till all things were in due and decent order as best~ ~
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