Day, Novell

 1    1,    1|            it; beholding the dayly actions of men to be so~ ~dishonest?
 2    1,    2|         and~ ~discreete in all his actions, should be in danger of
 3    1,    2|            the~ ~forge of damnable actions, then any way leaning to
 4    1,    7|             disordred life, or ill actions in any, albeit with recompence~ ~
 5    2,    6|        Nature, whose power in such actions declares it selfe to be
 6    2,    7|             courteous, and affable actions, he~ ~laboured to compasse
 7    2,    8|       medling in the rude uncivill actions of warre,~ ~when he should
 8    2,    8|      Tourneyes, joustes, and other actions of Armes,~ ~his like was
 9    2,    8|        lesse) both in advice~ ~and actions; he accomplished many more
10    3,    3|        grow words, and words beget actions. In which regard,~ ~because
11    3,    5|         spent, and no hope sparde. Actions omitted, are oftentimes
12    3,    6|            to performe many worthy actions of Armes, Joustes,~ ~Tournaments,
13    3,    7|            with him to Cyprus; his actions and~ ~behaviour proved so
14    3,    7|         all which three~ ~severall actions, farre more capitally have
15    3,    8|            are Oracles, and~ ~mine actions more than halfe miracles;
16    4,    1|     portion thereof, and performed actions thereto~ ~answerable, were
17    4,    1|      whosoever did execute all his actions by~ ~vertue, declared himselfe
18    4,    1|            her words would prove~ ~actions, or she do as she said.
19    4,    2|          of sanctifie, and~ ~evill actions daylie committed, yet escaping
20    4,    3|        savour of untruth, and your actions carry a double understaning,
21    4,    4|          to heare, and the admired actions of valiant Gerbino, reported~ ~
22    4,    6|        life, and performing honest actions; no dreame is to be feared~ ~
23    4,    7|         behaviour, and gracefull~ ~actions (in bringing her dayly wooll
24    4,    9|           and singularly expert in actions of Armes; they loved together
25    5,    2|          as worthy and commendable actions are~ ~soone spread abroad,
26    5,    8|      honest and affable in all his actions, which~ ~commonly are the
27    5,    9|           for Armes, and all other actions beseeming a Gentleman, hardly
28    5,    9| Tournaments, and~ ~all other noble actions of Armes, beside, sending
29    6,    1|       abusively nicke-named, their actions and speeches so~ ~monstrously
30    6,    5|       because he performed all his actions, in the true and~ ~lowly
31    7,    9|            performe three severall actions of her~ ~selfe. She did
32    8,    2|          ease. As commonly after~ ~actions of evill, Repentance knocketh
33    8,   10|             Afterwards, by amorous actions, and affable speeches, they
34    9,    2|            by her~ ~lewde life and actions, the sanctity and good renowne
35    9,    5|           Now, notwithstanding the actions of Calandrino have beene~ ~
36    9,   10|      forward~ ~inclination to good actions, whereby our lives (how
37   10,    1|          performing many admirable actions of arms; in short time he
38   10,    3|         howe to direct~ ~mine owne actions, as you doe, and alwayes
39   10,    4|          except we lay hold on the actions of love,~ ~wherein is never
40   10,    4|            enemy: that all those~ ~actions are comparable to this of
41   10,    4|            the name of magnificent actions.~ ~
42   10,    5|        perhaps is ignorant in such actions, as can and may be~ ~done,
43   10,    5|             but~ ~not thy wil: for actions committed by constraint,
44   10,    6|            the rapes and~ ~violent actions, done by King Manfred to
45   10,    6|            worthy~ ~and honourable actions, he so well overcame all
46   10,    7|           of her Knight, and in al actions of~ ~Chivalry by him undertaken,
47   10,    8|        much more pleased, when the actions of our equals are duly considered,~ ~
48   10,    8|          confirming his words with actions: after a~ ~little lingring
49   10,    8|         doe hold opinion, that the actions performed by~ ~mortall men,
50   10,    8|     governe both~ ~us, and all our actions; In which respect, how foolish
51   10,    8|         owne horrid and abominable actions, have~ ~induced me thus
52   10,    8|             to extend all vertuous actions to others, which she would~ ~
53   10,    9|           any of~ ~their courteous actions, but gracing them all with
54   10,   10|    devotion, charity, and all good actions~ ~else; quite quailing all
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