Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |       sicke to the sound, in very rare and~ ~miraculous manner.
 2  Ind      |          shew to~ ~the wise, with rare and little losse, to wit,
 3  Ind      |            and dwellers there are rare, in comparison of them in
 4    1,    1| wonderfull things of him, and the rare holinesse of~ ~his life;
 5    1,    6|        resolved to~ ~goe see this rare bounty of the Abbot, demanding
 6    1,    7|       advise you in any thing, so rare or unseene~ ~as you talk
 7    1, Song|        sight to comfort me:~ ~ So rare a presence never to refuse,~ ~
 8    2,    7|          was come to Smyrna. This rare rumour, made him~ ~desirous
 9    2,    7|   betweene~ ~them, concerning the rare beauty of the Ladie; the
10    2,    7|             they marvelled at her rare perfections, especially
11    2,    7|        whosoever, if (to enjoy so rare a beauty) they had committed~ ~
12    2,    7|          the whole passage of her rare mishappes, even from her~ ~
13    2,    7|         she came) commended~ ~the rare honesty and integrity of
14    3,    4|      should be acquainted with so rare a secret; if thou wilt imitate~ ~
15    3,    8|    affrighted, and amazed at this rare~ ~accident; they fled away
16    3,    9|          liking, having heard the rare and wittie discourse of
17    3,    9|       that the people admired her rare behaviour, and condemned~ ~
18    4,    2|         else, but wonder at~ ~his rare behaviour, reputing her
19    4,    6|       could~ ~not but accept this rare kindnes in the beast, and
20    4,    9|           the Cooks cunning in so rare a dish.~ ~ The Lady having
21    5,    2|        even~ ~so the fame of this rare got victory, was quickly
22    5,    4|          the singing of Birdes is rare musicke to them, and chiefly
23    5,    9|       This Frederigo (as it is no rare matter in yong Gentlemen)
24    5,    9|         blamed him for killing so rare a~ ~Faulcon, to content
25    5, Song|        who hath rob'd thee of thy rare invention?~ ~ The lacke
26    6,   10|          Boy (quoth he) hath nine rare qualities in~ ~him, and
27    6,   10|      Friar Onyon, what these nine rare conditions were: hee having
28    7,   10|           and abounding plenty of rare Banquetting, they out~ ~
29    7, Song|         cannot tell what was that rare delight,~ ~ Which first
30    8,    3|          busied, in beholding the rare pictures, and~ ~the curious
31    8,    3|        themselves, concerning the rare~ ~properties of precious
32    8,    3|   Calandrino) those stones are of rare~ ~vertue indeede: but where
33    8,    3|        man that I am, I found the rare~ ~precious stone that you
34    8,    7|             knowing withall, that rare and excellent things are
35    8,    7|           and excuses, as are not rare amongst~ ~women: yet Reniero
36    8,    9|           the viands~ ~being very rare and dainty, abounding in
37    8,    9|       Marchpanes, Comfites, and~ ~rare Banquetting stuffe, consumed
38    8,    9|      danced a dance or two to the rare~ ~Musicke: every one taketh
39    8,    9|      Apothecaries shoppes, or the rare compounds of Spices, when
40    8,    9|        his rest, the Musicke of~ ~rare Cymbals lasting all night
41    8,    9|         Doctors~ ~head, then this rare voyage to Corsica, and Bruno
42    8,    9|          Company, to be one in so rare and excellent a~ ~Society,
43    8,    9|          singing, and composing~ ~rare ditties, whereof I will
44    8,    9|         you are enamoured of so~ ~rare a beauty, as you have already
45    8,    9|        flowing from me, and~ ~the rare composition of my Musicall
46    8,    9|          selfe, could discover so rare~ ~and excellent a secret
47    9,    3|            sickenesse; and what a rare cure Master Doctor Simon
48    9,    5|            or man alla morte? The rare tunes of the Gitterne, but (
49    9,    7|         that whereas she seemed a rare creature~ ~before, she was
50    9,   10|        him to instruct thee in so rare a~ ~cunning, that thou maist
51    9,   10|      immediatly with a cleare and rare voice, thus~ ~she began.~ ~ ~ ~
52   10,    5|            upon performance of so rare a deed, awaiting (in~ ~hopefull
53   10,    7|          rest, transported with a rare kinde of~ ~alteration.~ ~
54   10,    8|       tydings was brought of this rare~ ~accident, commanding them
55   10,    8|       have done to her selfe. Her rare and divine effects, in these
56   10,    9|  concluded her discourse, and the rare~ ~acknowledgement, which
57   10,   10|      shame to speake otherwise) a rare creature, both of~ ~person
58   10,   10|        common talke, but~ ~of her rare course of life, devotion,
59   10,   10|           a little~ ~amazed at so rare an alteration. Shee having
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