Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |        were men or women but~ ~of base condition, as also of groser
 2  Ind      |          themselves to us, by the base~ ~rascality of the City;
 3    1,    6|       about him, if they knew the base Knave that sate~ ~before
 4    1,    6|        avarice, niggardnesse, and base folly. And~ ~trust me Bergamino,
 5    1,    7|           nothing~ ~unprofitably) base covetousnesse in a Merchant
 6    1,    7|   over-cloyed stomacke, to avoyde base humours that stupifie the
 7    1,    8|    villanously abused by certaine base wretches.~ ~Complaining
 8    2,    3|         to be blamed, for leaving base liberty,~ ~and converting
 9    2,    5|        World, and free~ ~from any base or degenerate conceite;
10    2,    5|         as would be trained to so base a place of lodging, so that~ ~
11    2,    6|         time employed about verie base and~ ~drudging Offices,
12    2,    6|           ashamed of the vile and base~ ~usage wherein he had so
13    2,    7|        other,~ ~being of lowe and base condition, by adventuring
14    2,    8|          life, be abridged by thy base~ ~and scornefull deniall?
15    2,    8|          holding his wife in such base respect: yet favoured the~ ~
16    2,   10|       Bernardo, but much more the base arrogance of~ ~Ambroginolo,
17    3,    2|           Queene. And because his base and servile condition, had~ ~
18    3,    2|     though he be but of meane and base condition, yet it plainely~ ~
19    3,    3|  judgement, doth abhorre all such base behaviour. In regard therefore~ ~
20    3,    5|           wholly conducted by his base avaricious~ ~desire, and
21    3,    6| neighbours, I~ ~have revealed thy base behaviour. Tell mee, treacherous
22    3,    7|     wrapping their bodies in such base clothing, they~ ~condemned
23    3,    9|           that would seeme to bee base and~ ~mercenary: but onely
24    4      |           torne in peeces by that base back-biter, Envy:~ ~yet
25    4,    1|           her, he thought it very base and cowardly in him, if
26    4,    1|           one of~ ~very meane and base descent, and by me (even
27    4,    1|           respect of him) are but base Groomes and villaines. His
28    4,    1|     throwne my liking on a man of base condition? In troth~ ~(Sir)
29    4,    7|         her; yet was she not so~ ~base or dejected a spirit, but
30    5,    5|          is this a booty for such base~ ~groomes. So they layed
31    5,   10|      consumed together, and their base ashes dispersed abroad in
32    6,    2|  beautified with a noble soule) a base or wretched~ ~condition
33    6,    2| necessitie whatsoever, because so base a conveyance hath~ ~better
34    6,    3|         wife, not thinking him so base minded as to give consent.
35    7,    4|           so shame thee, as never base man was. As how I pray thee?~ ~
36    7,    4|           will longer endure this base Villanie of~ ~thine: to
37    7,    4|         longer able to endure thy base behaviour,~ ~it is more
38    7,    8|         wast thou married to him, base jealous Coxecombe as he
39    8,    5|              hanging down in such base and beastly manner; that (
40    8,    7|         conducting him into the~ ~base Court, where she lockt him
41    8,    7|      crave mercy~ ~of her for his base transgression. But concerning
42    8,   10|      Money of her, leaving her so base a pawne, as well requited
43    9,    4|           wrong received, but the base~ ~peazants, giving credite
44    9,    6|     lodging? What a shame is this base~ ~imperfection to thee,
45   10,    2|            that forced thee to so base a kind of life, and did
46   10,    5|           presence,~ ~without any base or inordinate appetite,
47   10,    7|          were not bred to prey so base and low,~ ~ Aloft they look,
48   10,    8|            with remembrance of my base dejection in courage,~ ~
49   10,    8|           enough, but rather as~ ~base men, and of no courage;
50   10,    8|           he] is a man of no such base quality: let~ ~them both
51   10,    8|           dishonest murmurings of base~ ~minded people, their vile
52   10,   10|            in regard of his Wives base birth and~ ~education, and
53   10,   10|      alwayes acknowledge, that my base and humble~ ~condition,
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