Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |      comprehend from whence the cause proceeded, and~ ~so by consequent,
 2    1,    1| addicted his best studies, to~ ~cause enmities and scandals betweene
 3    1,    4|        their owne judgement may cause most contentment.~ ~Wherefore
 4    1,    5|           smoothly shadowed the cause of his comming, and thanking
 5    2,    3|     holy Father) the principall cause of my comming~ ~hither,
 6    2,    5|        she came thence, and the cause which now~ ~had drawne him
 7    2,    6|       will you say Madame, if I cause you to see your eldest Son,
 8    2,    7|        Sister, shee having good cause to curse her infortunate
 9    2,    8|         yet not reaching to the cause~ ~of the disease, made a
10    2,   10|       an inordinate appetite,~ ~cause thee to be carelesse of
11    2, Song|     Come, come, sweet Love, the cause of my chiefe good,~ ~ Of
12    3,    6|         shame~ ~your selfe, and cause such perill betweene your
13    3,    8|        Sonne,~ ~whom thou shalt cause to be named Bennet: because,
14    3,    9|     saide. Faire Virgin, if you cause me to breake my setled~ ~
15    3,   10|    desires without giving her~ ~cause to suspect him of lewdness.~ ~
16    3, Song|      comfortlesse,~ ~ Hath more cause to expresse,~ ~ Like woe
17    4,    2|        me, hath~ ~given me good cause to confirme what I say,
18    4,    6| offended therewith. My greatest cause of complaint~ ~is, thy too
19    4,    9|  opinion, and not by any just~ ~cause given you, to murther so
20    4,   10|       disaster) are usually the cause of jealous suspitions, and
21    4,   10|         to be lost without just cause, she directed~ ~her in such
22    4, Song|    justly that poore heart hath cause to greeve~ ~ Which (under
23    5,    1|      there still, expecting the cause of this~ ~his so sodaine
24    5,    4|   Catharina, hath bene the only cause of my transgressing.~ ~
25    5,    6|  justified the goodnesse of his cause: Restituta~ ~likewise was
26    5,    8|      secret machinations, can~ ~cause good effects to arise and
27    7,    7|  seriously, to let her know the cause of those two~ ~deepe sighes:
28    7,    8|         that Anichino had great cause of fear, when she held him
29    7,    8|        him, to~ ~understand the cause of this his so unseasonable
30    7,    9|      yet I~ ~have one especiall cause of complaint: namely, the
31    7,    9|        neither know what should cause it, except I have~ ~som
32    7,   10|     answere, That Meucio should cause Masses, Prayers and Almes-deeds
33    8,    1|       my~ ~Husband for you; and cause him to give you a sufficient
34    8,    3|   unknowne to~ ~you) that women cause all things to lose their
35    8,    3|        who knowing that women~ ~cause all things to lose their
36    8,    5|       that he would declare his cause in the hearing of a~ ~wiser
37    8,    7|         suspected~ ~without any cause, especially by him whom
38    8,    8|     denying, with defending her cause over-weakely,~ ~against
39    8,    9|   mocking stocke for ever, if I cause not to~ ~come thither one
40    8,   10|    folly (bright~ ~Biancafiore) cause you to refuse my friendly
41    9,    2|    knocking at her doore, might cause it to fly open, and so (
42    9,    3|      proceedeth from some great cause, and so he~ ~departed away
43    9,    6|       wantonly delude thee, and cause thee to~ ~forsake thy bed,
44    9,    7|     could any thing be done, to cause her contentment; which absurd
45   10,    2|        whither he went, and the cause of his~ ~going thither.
46   10,    3|          truly what he was, the cause of his comming thither,
47   10,    6|     spoken~ ~of, should have no cause of disputation. For disputes
48   10,    7|          and doubtlesse it will cause my speedy deliverance. The
49   10,    8|       hee both~ ~questioned the cause of this straunge alteration,
50   10,    8|       thereto obliged. For this cause, Sophronia must and shal
51   10,    8|         Fulvius. And~ ~for this cause, like spies you watch him,
52   10,    8| threatnings, what feares, could cause the yong~ ~armes of Gisippus
53   10,    8|     merits or precedence, could cause Gisippus not to~ ~care,
54   10,    8|        by powerfull Amity? What cause else could make Titus~ ~
55   10,    9|  proceed~ ~further in this just cause of complaint. But because
56   10,    9|       so sharpe visitation (the cause~ ~unknowne whence it proceeded)
57   10,    9|    entreaties)~ ~understood the cause of his melancholly and sickenesse:
58   10,    9|     with us, and let us see the cause of thy feare.~ ~ Having
59   10,   10|          and that onely was the cause of her~ ~comming. The Gentleman
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