Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |     owne houses, their Parents, Kindred, Friends, and Goods,~ ~flying
 2  Ind      |        the best~ ~Cittizens and kindred, and (according to the quality
 3  Ind      |       time, losse of friends or kindred, nor any fearefull~ ~conceit
 4    1,    1|  enmities and scandals betweene kindred and friends, or any other~ ~
 5    2,    5|      concerning the Parents and kindred of Andrea, their names,~ ~
 6    2,    5|      enquired of his~ ~chiefest kindred and friends, calling them
 7    2,    5|      night; but if our Sicilian kindred be so soone forgot, I~ ~
 8    2,    7|    wanton heate, then~ ~reason, kindred, and honourable hospitality;
 9    2,    7|     with the help of neighbors, kindred~ ~and frends, collected
10    2,    8|         great consultation with Kindred and Friends, the match was~ ~
11    2,    8|       Brothers, Nephewes, and~ ~Kindred dyed, none remaining alive,
12    3,    3|       in disclosing this to thy kindred or~ ~husband, because too
13    3,    3|       that divers spirits of my kindred appeared to me in a~ ~vision,
14    3,    7|          word to his friends or kindred; except one kinde companion
15    3,    7|      small joy of his daughter, kindred, and~ ~friends, all knowing
16    3,    7|   Aldobrandino, his~ ~Daughter, Kindred, and their wives. But first,
17    3,    7|         Theobaldoes friends and kindred, which the Pilgrim himselfe
18    3,    8|      from~ ~their long deceased Kindred and Friends, as if he had
19    3,    9|      journey thither. But her~ ~kindred and friends, to whose care
20    3,    9|      motions of her friends and kindred, yet all denyed, they not
21    3,    9|       crave any of your Sonnes, Kindred, or Alliance,~ ~or appertaining
22    4,    2|  frighted by the~ ~Gentlewomans kindred and friends, he cast himselfe
23    4,    6|        house, his~ ~friends and kindred will give it honest buriall.~ ~
24    4,    6|         turning himselfe to his kindred and friends,~ ~lovingly
25    4,    6| obsequies.~ ~ By this time, the kindred and friends to the dead
26    4,    8|       many times,~ ~parents and kindred have bene the occasion (
27    4,   10|   disordered life, as~ ~neither Kindred or Friends, were willing
28    4,   10|    shame to all his friends and kindred. He could say little for~ ~
29    4,   10|      intimate~ ~love of all his kindred, and lived in most Noble
30    5,    1|       and all the~ ~rest of his kindred and friends: (yet not knowing
31    5,    1|         another) in his Father, Kindred, and all else that~ ~knew
32    5,    1|        ancient and new combined Kindred, as also very intimate friends,
33    5,    1|     meanes of Noble Friends and Kindred on~ ~either side, labouring
34    5,    4|          with the Parents~ ~and kindred to Ricciardo, who being
35    5,    5|       When morning was come the kindred and friends on either side,~ ~
36    5,    5|          daughters, sonnes, and kindred, who being acquainted with
37    5,    8|       perswasion of some of his kindred and friends, he went to
38    5,    8|       in the judgement~ ~of his Kindred and Friends, that he was
39    5,    8|        sent for~ ~divers of his kindred and friends from Ravenna,
40    6,    7|         opinion of her Parents, Kindred, and Friends; to appeare
41    7,    4|        came to the eares of her Kindred, who forthwith resorted~ ~
42    7,    4|      against him, in regard her Kindred and~ ~Friends were very
43    7,    4|        He became a suter to her Kindred, that al~ ~might be forgotten
44    7,    9|       among deare Friends~ ~and Kindred: but servants ought rather (
45    8,    7|         saide by thy Bretheren, Kindred, Neighbours, and generallie~ ~
46    8,    7|          destruction of all thy Kindred, and lefte no one man living
47    9,    5|          she was then among her kindred, yet she could not be unmindfull
48   10,    4|           Madame, your parents, kindred and friends, and generally
49   10,    4|         to glad her parents and kindred with~ ~seeing her alive)
50   10,    4|      street, where her parents, kindred and friends (making no account
51   10,    4|   Nicoluccio, the~ ~parents and kindred, but chiefely the Lady her
52   10,    4|         thy wife, whom both her kindred and thine, threw forth~ ~
53   10,    8|      discourse~ ~had between my kindred, and those belonging to
54   10,    8|     what wealth, or affinity of kindred, could have made~ ~Gisippus
55   10,    8|      care, for the losse of his kindred, those of Sophronia, yea,
56   10,   10|       Gentleman expresly to his kindred, to have them come and visite~ ~
57   10,   10|         preparation; with the~ ~kindred, Sonne, daughter, and a
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