Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |  forbid it, in~ ~regard of the occasions following by them related,
 2    1,    7| discoursing with him on divers occasions.~ ~ In company of other
 3    1,    9| preparation~ ~may bee made for occasions to follow, to the end also,
 4    1,    9|       continuation, or other~ ~occasions of irkesome offence, it
 5    1,    9|    thorow divers accidents and occasions:~ ~so beyond all hope and
 6    2,    1|   other men, and especially in occasions deserving~ ~to be respected,
 7    2,    2|        to speake of universall occasions, mingled~ ~with some misfortunes
 8    2,    2|     businesse of his owne; his occasions there ended, and riding~ ~
 9    2,    2|     that night, because urgent occasions called~ ~him thence, and
10    2,    3|         even apparantly in all occasions, and as hath beene discerned
11    2,    3|        as~ ~in them lyeth) all occasions that may induce to the contrarie.
12    2,    5|      thou seest me. Afterward, occasions so befalling our Father,
13    2,    5|    employ sometimes~ ~houshold occasions, came to mee this morning,
14    2,    6|      therefore, although great occasions have~ ~beene already related,
15    2,    7|       cunning enough in such~ ~occasions.~ ~ Alathiella mistrusting
16    2,    7|       before (on very~ ~urgent occasions) was come to Smyrna. This
17    2,    7|        with her.~ ~ But before occasions grew to this effect, the
18    2,    7|       enclined, because urgent occasions called him thence to Cyprus.~ ~
19    2,    7|         about~ ~some especiall occasions of his) a Gentleman whose
20    2,    8|       women; yet (for divers~ ~occasions) much more upon the one,
21    2,    9|   according to such variety of occasions~ ~and businesse, as urged
22    2,   10|      world, according to their occasions in diversity of Countries
23    3,    3|     colour of some~ ~important occasions there concerning him.~ ~
24    3,    6|       hath done, by recounting occasions happening in another~ ~World,
25    3,    7|     and despised all temporall occasions. But now adaies they~ ~make
26    3,    9|      disturbances, reduced all occasions to such civility~ ~againe,
27    4,    3|      may obserye~ ~in the like occasions, that although delights
28    4,    3|      apprehensive in perillous occasions, she~ ~intended now to make
29    4,    6|    Neverthelesse, seeing these occasions are thus come to passe,
30    4,   10|      on~ ~the other side, when occasions did not call him to visite
31    5,    1|        to present thee other~ ~occasions, of more important weight
32    5,    9|      contrary to~ ~me, in many occasions, as justly, and in good
33    5,   10|     borne apt for a thousand~ ~occasions, as well for the present
34    7,    5|       woman) that, upon urgent occasions, thou must needs suppe and
35    7,    7|        of praise in the like~ ~occasions? Thou couldst never be wonne
36    7,    9|         which are used in such occasions, all~ ~being commanded forth
37    7,   10|       and Mistresse, in such~ ~occasions as shall be to your liking,
38    7,   10|       devising~ ~on a thousand occasions, as well those which the
39    8,    1|        company, in the neerest occasions that~ ~concerned him. The
40    8,    7|      understanding in naturall occasions, are~ ~soonest caught and
41    8,    7|    colour of some more serious occasions:~ ~wherein the Lady very
42    8,    9|      divers of~ ~their amorous occasions, and verie many other matters
43    8,   10|    whensoever he pleased, many occasions now~ ~happened, whereby
44    8,   10|  houshold,~ ~for all needefull occasions befitting the assembly,
45    9,    1|          his minde, concerning occasions possible to happen. As,
46    9,    5|      to consult upon further~ ~occasions: I finde my selfe in such
47    9,    5|     quicken him still with new occasions: Bruno plaid the~ ~Ambassador
48    9,    5|  thence (which often hapned as occasions called her)~ ~then he would
49    9,    5|       friends, I have certaine occasions which~ ~command mine instant
50    9,    6| contented~ ~with the manner of occasions happened, then the effects
51    9,    9|       as also to what part his occasions call him: so happened it~ ~
52   10,    3|      longer, because necessary occasions~ ~called him home: he departed
53   10,    6|        Pretending other urgent occasions, he fell into great familiarity
54   10,    8|        Rome, to take order for occasions there concerning~ ~him;
55   10,    8|       it were first known, how occasions had bin caried among~ ~them.
56   10,    8|        to the other side. What occasions could compell~ ~Noble Titus,
57   10,    9|      the~ ~Gentlemen on divers occasions, guided them by such unusuall~ ~
58   10,   10|        how to foresee future~ ~occasions, are worthily thought wise,
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