Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |     becomming sicke, and making a generall example of their flight
 2  Ind      |      pleasing to them all, and by generall voice,~ ~Madame Pampinea
 3  Ind      |         Chaplet,~ ~placing it (by generall consent) upon her head;
 4  Ind      |           to deny, and perceiving generall attention prepared~ ~for
 5    1,    1|           willing now to make a~ ~generall confession, even of all
 6    1,    2| convenient, when the Jubilee of~ ~generall Pardon happeneth, and then (
 7    1,    2|         worse may be, and held in generall estimation~ ~of all men;
 8    1,    4|         not in understanding your generall~ ~intention, we are purposely
 9    1,    5|      Knight, who~ ~being Captaine Generall for the Church, the necessary
10    1,    6|            knowing also (by~ ~the generall fame noysed every where
11    1,    7|       contrary to the Genewayes~ ~generall custom, who alwayes delighted
12    1, Song|        them all,~ ~it passed with generall applause: and after a few
13    2,    2|        degree, and well worthy of generall condemnation. What should
14    2,    6|        hee was~ ~created Captaine Generall, following the chase, and
15    2,   10|           for his cruelty. Upon a generall silence commanded, the Queen~ ~
16    3,    1|       neerely concerning them: by generall consent, and with the good
17    3,    3|      passed~ ~amongst them with a generall applause; the Queene turning
18    3,    6|    enamored of another, which (in generall opinion) surpassed all the~ ~
19    3,    7|           and those (becomming so generall a~ ~joy) put on, to make
20    3,    9|       upon~ ~which Joviall day of generall rejoycing, the Countesse
21    3,    9|   confirmed to be their Father by generall~ ~judgement. Upon his urging
22    4,    1|           Monument; not~ ~without generall sorrow of the subjects of
23    4,    2|          suters and servants, and generall opinion~ ~conceived of their
24    4,    2|          and it is made famous by generall~ ~notion; then do all women
25    4,    2|           crouds of people, and a generall~ ~rumor noysed among them,
26    4,    4|     magnanimous spirit, or no, as generall opinion had~ ~formerly conceived
27    4,    6|          it is,~ ~and hath bene a generall passion, to all men and
28    4,    9|           regard of~ ~the peoples generall love unto him; which being
29    4,   10|         his conditions caused his generall contempt,~ ~and he accounted
30    4,   10|           so cleare) branded with generall~ ~condemnation. It is wisedome
31    4,   10|          I will and command, that generall preparation be made~ ~against
32    5,    2|        they were entertained with generall rejoycing. And~ ~because
33    5,    5|          Guidotto spoyled, in the generall havocke of our City, and
34    5,    7|         to do.~ ~ Already, by the generall rumour dispersed abroad,
35    5,    7|          pompe and solemnity, a~ ~generall Feast being made for all
36    6,    4|          Nonna having~ ~past with generall applause: the Queene commanded
37    7,    2|          you should referre it to generall publication, to~ ~the end,
38    7,    7|           likewise passed with as generall approbation. But yet~ ~Madam
39    7,   10|           humor, let it be your~ ~generall consideration, to speake
40    8,    5|     luxurious~ ~old Provoste, had generall commendations of the whole
41    8,    7|           carriage towards all in generall, as for his~ ~knowledge
42    8,    7|         give hope, but onely in~ ~generall, and thus shee dallied with
43    8,   10|        yeilding their bodyes unto generall~ ~use, are the occasion
44    8,   10|           Magazine~ ~(the time of generall utterance being not yet
45    8,   10|           Canigiano had past with generall commendation, and the wit~ ~
46    9,    5|      outweare the~ ~time with our generall contentment) should tye
47    9,    6|        discreete language, made a generall pacification.~ ~ ~ ~ Calandrino,
48    9,    6|             commendations: upon a generall silence commanded, the Queene
49    9,    8|          misused.~ ~ ~ ~ It was a generall opinion in the whole Joviall
50    9,   10|        done) I shall deserve your generall good~ ~opinion. And having
51   10,    4|         respect, it passed with~ ~generall affirmation, that Nathan (
52   10,    8|         of Sophronia is worthy of generall love, and if I that am a
53   10,    9|          land, resolved to make a generall voyage~ ~over the Seas.
54   10,   10|       assembly, past with their~ ~generall approbation, till Dioneus (
55   10,   10|   Whereupon, the Marquesse made a generall convocation of all his Lords,~ ~
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