Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |            as constrained thereto by meere necessity) in writing~ ~
 2  Ind      |           heare spoken of. So that~ ~meere necessity (among them that
 3  Ind      |      themselves Grave-makers, and in meere contemptible mockeries of
 4    2,    1|           him to the Lord, untill in meere despight he was compeld
 5    2,    3|           mine eyes (no doubt in his meere mercy and goodnesse) with
 6    2,    5|              where also myselfe am a meere stranger. For to speake
 7    2,    6|            of her. Neverthelesse, by meere instinct of~ ~Nature, whose
 8    2,    7|           eyes dranke downe by the~ ~meere sight of her, yet thinking
 9    3,    1|             blockish, and (almost)~ ~meere senslesse of understanding.
10    3,    6|              Thus seemed he now~ ~as meere a stranger to her, whose
11    3,    6|      delusion, wrought by my wife in meere love to you, he shall see~ ~
12    3,    7|         wofully~ ~weeping, which (in meere compassion) moved him to
13    3,    7| manifestation to the world, that (in meere devotion, and religious~ ~
14    3,    7|            sent to doe thee good, in meere pittie and~ ~compassion
15    3,    8|   sanctimonious life of the Abbot, a meere miracle of men, and worthy
16    3,    8|            of the house, and yet but meere~ ~Novices (as all the rest
17    3,    9|             broken~ ~my heart in the meere repetition, beside the sad
18    4,    1|             joyning with Fortune: in meere pitty and commiseration
19    4,    1|       mercilesse Father (on his owne meere motion) hath sent thee to
20    4,    4|           and heroycall perfections; meere speech made~ ~her extreamely
21    4,    4|            with their Oares, and (in meere despight) set upon the ship.
22    4,    5|           soone after she dyed, with meere conceite of sorrow.~ ~ ~ ~
23    4,    6|       continually are observed to be meere lyes. For (quoth he) if
24    4,   10|       resorting to her house, and in meere love to her Maide (who had
25    5,    1|           judgement; being (indeed a meere~ ~Ideot or Foole,) and no
26    5,    2|         poore~ ~entertainment, which meere necessity compelled her
27    5,    2|             it followeth, that (upon meere constraint) they~ ~must
28    5,    2|              about his necke, and in meere compassion of her~ ~many
29    5,    8|             I must say, that~ ~it is meere cowardize in a Knight, being
30    5,   10|             is made of us,~ ~even in meere contempt of our age, and
31    5,   10|             knowest, there are other meere matters~ ~belonging to a
32    6,  Ind|             Aprill of their time, in meere~ ~feare of their parents,
33    7,    4|              she had used to him: in meere mockery and derision (yet~ ~
34    7,    5|            For jealous husbands, are meere insidiators of their~ ~Wives
35    7,    9|              delights, which men (in meere equitie) ought~ ~to have
36    7,    9|           told them; because (out of meere~ ~love) she had acquainted
37    7,    9|     performance impossible,~ ~and in meere loyall duty to his Lord)
38    8,    3|       Buffalmaco, all is found to be meere~ ~foolery.~ ~ ~ ~ Pamphilus
39    8,    7|              head-ake, onely through meere conceit of~ ~jealousie:
40    8,    7|              would make him come (in meere despight of his heart) and
41    8,    7|      yeelding Dove: and therefore in meere pitty,~ ~and for manhoods
42    8,    7|   effectually inflicted. And yet (in meere~ ~humanity) pitty provoked
43    8,    8|              kinde of revenge is (in meere justice) imposed on mee,
44    8,    9|             judicious, and more then meere~ ~Mercurian eloquence, such
45    8,    9|             they made no more then a meere mockery, flouting him to
46    8,   10|               being urged thereto by meere necessity, the best corrector
47    9,    5|            amorous businesse) made a meere Gregory of poore Calandrino,
48    9,    6|              in thine owne bedde for meere shame.~ ~ When the honest
49    9,    8|         enough) sent this message in meere mockage of him, and~ ~starting
50    9,    9|                was delivered them in meere mockery, and therefore (
51   10,    4|             griping power; and, in a meere charitable~ ~disposition,
52   10,    4|          refraine from weeping~ ~for meere joy, for such a strange
53   10,    8|       thereof by the tongue; so that meere necessity and constraint,
54   10,    8|             justice is mine, even in meere despight of you all, and
55   10,   10|       provide mee of a wife, it is a meere argument of~ ~folly: for
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