Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |         words tended to solenme earnest, they made answer, That
 2    1,    1|       hardly beleeve (if~ ~your earnest prayers do not assist me)
 3    1,    1|        them unto such zeale and earnest devotion; that the Sermon~ ~
 4    1,    2|       being conquered by~ ~such earnest and continuall importunity,
 5    1,    6|        a sanctified man, and an earnest~ ~affecter of Christian
 6    1,    6|    hearing this, and being an~ ~earnest desirer to see magnificent
 7    2,    3|    amorous friends (provoked by earnest~ ~affection), use to doe.
 8    2,    5|         trembling speeches, and earnest embracings of this~ ~cunning
 9    2,    6|     they~ ~prevailed so much by earnest intreaties, to know what
10    2,    6|         him in her~ ~armes with earnest affection. Motherly joy
11    2,    7|       in like manner (with most earnest appetite) have coveted beauty
12    2,    7| severity of punishment. But the earnest entreaties of the wounded~ ~
13    2,    7|         daies~ ~after, upon her earnest and instant request, with
14    2,    8|    veines, and the temper of my earnest desires: have so~ ~prevailed
15    2,    8|     grew~ ~beyond measure. Many earnest entreaties they moved to
16    2,    9|     poverty he so prevailed, by earnest~ ~perswasions, but much
17    3,    3|     performed (not in jest, but earnest) by a faire Gentlewoman,
18    3,    3|     respect of you, but at my~ ~earnest entreaties, and for my sake.
19    3,    5|       your chaste eares with my earnest desires, for~ ~on you onely
20    3,    6|          being deafe to all his earnest imprecations,~ ~delayed
21    3,    7|         which made him the more earnest, for accomplishment of the~ ~
22    3,    8|     saide for thy soule, at the earnest entreaty of thy Wife, in~ ~
23    3,    9|        Bertrand, with~ ~such an earnest and intimate resolution,
24    3,    9|     extraordinarily, using many earnest imprecations to alter this
25    4,    3|       more, and she likewise as earnest in affection~ ~towards him;
26    4,    4|    honourable occasion, for the earnest desire he had to~ ~see her:
27    4,    4|        to divert him by their~ ~earnest importunity) pronounced
28    4,    6|         late abroad, about very earnest and important businesse.
29    4,    7|         conceyved of him, and~ ~earnest desire to enjoy him. Pasquino
30    4,    8|       was constrained~ ~(by the earnest importunity of his Mother)
31    5,    1|         her marriage.~ ~ At the earnest entreaty of divers Rhodian
32    5,    2|         beside, that she had an earnest desire to~ ~see Thunis,
33    5,    4|          Many times he had~ ~an earnest desire to have conference
34    5,    4|      her bold~ ~adventure) made earnest suite to her Husband to
35    5,    8|           compassion, sprung an earnest desire, to deliver her (
36    5,    9|   Moreover, shee remembred, how earnest in affection he had bene
37    5,    9|         but seeing you are so~ ~earnest for my second marriage,
38    7,    2|      and I tell it thee in good earnest; That if~ ~I would doe ill,
39    7,    7|      sodainely~ ~toucht with an earnest desire of seeing her, and
40    7,    7|    where he lay,~ ~revealing an earnest desire in himselfe, to serve
41    8,    1|  fervent love converted into as earnest loathing her;~ ~determining
42    8,    3|        But Calandrino was verie earnest with them, that they shold
43    8,    6|         I speake to you in good earnest.~ ~Speake so still in earnest (
44    8,    6|   earnest.~ ~Speake so still in earnest (replied Bruno) and cry
45    8,    6|        speake to thee in honest earnest, there~ ~was a man in the
46    8,    9|    admiration, and had the most earnest desire in the world,~ ~to
47    8,    9|   depart from hence, upon their earnest~ ~motion and entreaty; he
48    8,    9|       Society, such hath bin my earnest longing ever since, as day
49    8,    9|        forth,~ ~and had such an earnest desire, to see the wonders
50   10,    4|         her; and, enflamed with earnest desire, to~ ~know what she
51   10,    7|        came to passe, that this earnest love encreasing in her~ ~
52   10,    8|    amazed, to observe with what earnest instance each of them~ ~
53   10,    9|        him, and having (by many earnest perswasions and entreaties)~ ~
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