Day, Novell

 1    1,    1|       to be a most holy man, as verily~ ~beleeving all that hee
 2    2,    1|     whosoever beheld him, would verily have imagined, that hee
 3    2,    5|       this new-caught Woodcocke verily crediting, and that~ ~he
 4    2,    7| contentment, and so they rested verily~ ~perswaded. Within some
 5    2,    7|        a time, because~ ~it was verily beleeved throughout all
 6    2,    9|         which respect,~ ~he was verily perswaded, that if he stayed
 7    3,    1|       are other people now, who verily~ ~beleeve, that the Spade
 8    3,    1|      commeth this to passe? I~ ~verily beleeved thee to be dumbe.
 9    3,    1|      you for it.~ ~ The Abbesse verily credited his answer, demanding
10    3,    3|      have been so wronged, as I verily beleeve~ ~that he was borne
11    3,    3|       the Friars~ ~lappe.~ ~ He verily beleeving all this false
12    3,    7|         thereat,~ ~thinking him verily to be a Prophet, and kneeling
13    3,    7|         be plainly true) became verily perswaded, that all these~ ~
14    3,    7|        Palermini, and you think verily he is~ ~the man that hath
15    3,    8|         habite of a Monke; were verily~ ~perswaded, that when they
16    3,    9|        perfectly, that the Lady verily beleeved her, by some reports
17    4,    2| constantly assure her, that she verily credited all his~ ~protestations,
18    4,    4|         of many people, who are verily perswaded,~ ~that loves
19    4,    5|        to do: which every one~ ~verily beleeved, because they knew
20    4,    7|       and~ ~therefore every one verily beleeved, that Strambo had
21    4,    9|       answered the Knight, I do verily~ ~beleeve you, nor do I
22    4,   10|   entranced his sences, as they verily thought him to be~ ~dead,
23    5,    7|       indeede, which her Mother verily beleeving, and willing to
24    6,   10|       blacke and amiable, he is verily perswaded,~ ~that all Women
25    7,    3|        I being unskilful,~ ~did verily suppose him to be dead,
26    7,    3|       love the childe, that hee verily~ ~beleeved, what his Wife
27    7,    4|         at the Windowe, thought verily she had drowned her selfe~ ~
28    7,    6|          to my knowledge, which verily perswadeth me; that~ ~either
29    7,    7|   deerely to my cost: for hee~ ~verily taking me for thee, hath
30    7,    8|       Mother and Brethren, I am verily perswaded, that those accidents~ ~
31    7,    8|        recovered his sences, is verily perswaded, and cannot~ ~
32    7,    9|     foule a smell as it did? He verily~ ~beleeving what she said,
33    7,    9|     Garden.~ ~ Nicostratus, who verily beleeved what they had both
34    7,   10| confession of his~ ~friend, and verily beleeving it for a truth,
35    8,    1|       these words: because shee verily~ ~beleeved, that hee spake
36    8,    6|   answered Buffalmaco, thou art verily~ ~perswaded, that no Theefe
37    8,    7|      with her, as beleeving him verily to be in the house, or else~ ~
38    8,    7|  exceeding joyful, as beleeving verily,~ ~that the houre of his
39    8,    7|      living of thy~ ~race? I am verily perswaded, that more cruelty
40    8,    8|       and she answering (as she verily supposed) that he was gon
41    8,    9|          the Cittie beside, and verily they did so in deede. Wherefore,
42    8,   10|    greatly discontented, as one verily perswaded,~ ~that this pretended
43    8,   10|  dispositions.~ ~ Besides, I am verily perswaded, that variety
44    9,    1|        of the more foolish sort verily beleeving,~ ~that the divell
45    9,    2|       with them, supposing them verily to be her Psalter: but making
46    9,    2|        of~ ~this businesse, and verily intending to act severe
47    9,    3|    opinion of him; he~ ~beganne verily to perswade himselfe, that
48    9,    6|           had confirmed: he was verily perswaded, that Panuccio
49   10,    4|   wanted no~ ~attendance) to be verily dead. And because in the
50   10,    4|         throughout Bologna, doe verily thinke you to be dead, wherefore~ ~
51   10,    4|     God-sonne, who was (as I am verily perswaded)~ ~begotten by
52   10,    6|       reposed in you, beleeving verily, that you were a just King,
53   10,    8|      his wife.~ ~ She beleeving verily that he was Gisippus, modestly
54   10,    8|         a notorious theefe, who verily had~ ~committed the murder.
55   10,    9| Saladine and~ ~his company, who verily determined in the heighth
56   10,    9|         manner how.~ ~ Thorello verily beleeved the Soldanes promise,
57   10,    9|        in our~ ~Citie, but doth verily beleeve thee to bee dead,
58   10,   10|          that Grizelda beleeved verily, this~ ~yong daughter of
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