Day, Novell

 1    1,    2|        men enow, who wil gladly bestow~ ~Baptisme upon thee? To
 2    1,    2|       Priests there abiding, to bestow baptisme on~ ~Abraham, which
 3    1,    8|         as God knoweth) I would bestow on you very gladly, because~ ~
 4    1,    9|       my regiment, but onely to bestow a new Queene~ ~upon you,
 5    2,    3|       to the end that he should bestow me in marriage.~ ~But the
 6    2,    3|       that~ ~your Holinesse may bestow me in marriage; because
 7    2,    6|         in his power~ ~onely to bestow on him; yet could he not
 8    2,    7|       needfull for us, and will bestow them at his good pleasure.
 9    2,    7|        held excused. Nor did he bestow so many lookes upon her,
10    2,    8|    answered the Ladie) wee will bestow one on you,~ ~which shall
11    2,    8|      case: but if you please to bestow a husband on me, I purpose
12    2,    8|        the King franckely would bestow upon him. When the~ ~Count (
13    2,    9|         them, gladly~ ~he would bestow them on him. Sicurano seeing
14    2,   10| strength then~ ~Nature meant to bestow on them, foolishly beleeving,
15    3,    2|      then death, which he could bestow on himselfe more easily,~ ~
16    3,    5|      you my horse, rather I wil bestow him on you~ ~as a Gentlemans
17    3,    7|       committed; but if such as bestow them, did either see or
18    3,    7|    saide. Sir, a man ought~ ~to bestow his best paines and diligence,
19    3,    9|     that~ ~your Highnesse shall bestow me in marriage: but I desire
20    3,    9|        any where else~ ~you may bestow me: but pardon me to tell
21    4,    1|       to me; and~ ~truly I will bestow them frankly on thee, though
22    4,    5|      body with her, secretly to bestow~ ~honourable enterment on
23    4,   10|      his body,~ ~whereon I will bestow two or three wounds with
24    5,    1|     whom they are now minded to bestow on thee: in~ ~which respect,
25    5,    1|      when she smiled) did first bestow, and (afterward~ ~frowning)
26    5,    5|        due~ ~time required, and bestow on her the wealth which
27    5,    5|    could never finde any one to bestow her on, at least that I~ ~
28    5,    6|    consent, they resolved, to~ ~bestow her as a rich present, on
29    5,    7|  marriage, willingly he would~ ~bestow her on him. Phineo allowed
30    5,    9|   welcome would your poore Host bestow upon you, for~ ~gracing;
31    6,    4|       earnestly, that hee would bestow a legge~ ~thereof on her.
32    7,    5|        conferre with him, and~ ~bestow her lovely favour on him,
33    7,    8|    pursued. But you would needs bestow her~ ~on this goodly jewell;
34    8,    1| consequence: he~ ~should freely bestow so many on her, and (ever
35    8,    4|         nights service, I shall bestow~ ~on thee a faire new Smocke.
36    8,    4|        Madame, if you please to bestow a~ ~new Smocke on me, were
37    8,    6|        on thee, that thou shalt bestow~ ~on this honest Priest
38    8,    7|        on him, which~ ~made him bestow many curses on the Ladies
39    8,    7|         as it was my~ ~lucke to bestow on him: but if he have done
40    8,    7|   Helena; Why did the heavens~ ~bestow beautie on mee, which others
41    8,    9|      mee: she cannot choose but bestow the Bathe and Knighthood
42    8,   10|   Instantly, shee would needs~ ~bestow two goodly gilt standing
43    8,   10|        plucke out~ ~my heart to bestow it on you, if it would yeelde
44    9,    8|           me, when thou wouldst bestow such another dinner on mee,
45    9,    9|        bountiful~ ~banquets you bestow on them, is more in respect
46   10,    1|    there is no conveniency, and bestow nothing where reason requireth:~ ~
47   10,    1|        dwelling place: but will bestow the Chest on you (in meer~ ~
48   10,    2|      were pleased to alter, and bestow on him some~ ~better meanes
49   10,    3|   comming hither, prodigally to bestow your life~ ~on me, which
50   10,    3|       resolved~ ~immediately to bestow it on thee: and so much
51   10,    4|     into the street: but I will bestow this Lady on thee, being
52   10,    7|      Husband, whom we intend to bestow on you. Beside~ ~this further
53   10,    7|        kisse, and thinke not to bestow it~ ~nicely on a King, but
54   10,    7|       and greater gifts we will bestow on thee hereafter,~ ~as
55   10,    8|         kinred and friends will bestow her on~ ~some other, and
56   10,    9|     simple faculty) are able to bestow~ ~but silly gifts: so you
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