Day, Novell

 1    1,    1| perswaded, that God~ ~will never pardon me for that sinne. How now
 2    1,    1|       confession, he will freely pardon him, and therefore spare
 3    1,    1|         that God would grant him pardon~ ~for it. Whereby he tooke
 4    1,    2|        the Jubilee of~ ~generall Pardon happeneth, and then (perchance)
 5    1,    4|          you,~ ~if you please to pardon me but this one error, I
 6    2,    8|    kneeled downe, humbly craving pardon,~ ~both for his Fathers
 7    2,    9|  Ambroginolo replyed, My~ ~Lord, pardon mee, I smile not at you,
 8    2,    9|  punishment of the deceiver, and pardon the partie so diceyved;
 9    2,   10| Ricciardo di Cinzica. You~ ~must pardon me Sir, replyed Bertolomea,
10    3,    3|          Gods sake and yours, to pardon him this error, and never~ ~
11    3,    4|    answered as became her, said: Pardon mee~ ~Father, my wits were
12    3,    5|      protection of your gracious pardon, I to~ ~give over speech,
13    3,    7|        you, but~ ~that you would pardon the foure Brethren of Theobaldo,
14    3,    7|       friends upon their craving pardon for what they have done.~ ~
15    3,    7|     forgive them, and henceforth pardon them for ever,~ ~intending
16    3,    7|     kindnesse againe, to~ ~crave pardon for their great error committed.
17    3,    7|       mercy, and humbly required pardon of him, for the matter~ ~
18    3,    9|           you may bestow me: but pardon me to tell you, that this
19    4,    1|        whereas~ ~Nature pleadeth pardon for the one, yet justice
20    4,    2|       nature, I~ ~beseech you to pardon those harsh speeches, which
21    4,    2| therefore I craved most humbly~ ~pardon of him. I will pardon thee (
22    4,    2|            pardon of him. I will pardon thee (quoth he) but upon
23    4,    2|     prevaile to obtaine her free pardon: which~ ~if she will not
24    4,    2|     except you~ ~please first to pardon me.~ ~ Mistresse shallow-braine,
25    4,    2|    inflicted on you, I do freely pardon you; yet with this~ ~proviso,
26    4,    2|       graciously~ ~vouchsafed to pardon me, I will thankfully tell
27    4,    6|        most humbly, I crave your pardon, for another errour by mee~ ~
28    4,    6|         free you from any such~ ~pardon; because my onely desire
29    4,    7|          dinner, to go fetch the pardon of S. Gallo, and~ ~afterwards
30    4,   10|          Doctor, desiring him to pardon a great error,~ ~whereby
31    4,   10|          gentle Master) first to pardon me, and then to grant me~ ~
32    5,    4|  audaciously to breake it. But~ ~pardon me worthy Sir, my loyall
33    5,    7|        Fathers pity may easily~ ~pardon in vou: but I being his
34    5,    7|  infirmity,~ ~humbly craving her pardon, and furtherance in hiding
35    5,    7|        his severity, and craving pardon; assured him, that if~ ~
36    5,   10|          with mirthful~ ~matter: pardon me I pray you (faire Lacties)
37    7,    3|        repentance) can grant you pardon and~ ~indulgence presently.
38    7,    8|      Quoth one of them, Wee will pardon this shamefull abusing of
39    7,    9|          Pyrrhus) I humbly crave pardon~ ~for my presumption, in
40    7,    9|      past, and Husband, I freely pardon you:~ ~intreating you heartily
41    8,    1|   resistance) in equity meriteth pardon, especially of a Judge not~ ~
42    8,    2|       over them, that they can~ ~pardon them both of the sinne and
43    8,    3|         in talke Sir, I pray you pardon mee to aske, whether~ ~any
44    8,    4|        in widdowes.~ ~Wherefore, pardon mee (Holy Father:) for,
45    8,    7|       you, and humbly crave your pardon on his~ ~knees; beeing never
46    8,    7|            anger, and graciously pardon me, wherein if thou wilt
47    8,    7|         Wisedome;~ ~vouchsafe to pardon mee, and suffer my garments
48    8,    8|         which, if thou expectest pardon of me;~ ~determine then
49    8,    8|    Afterwards, we may the~ ~more pardon one another. For breach
50    8,    9|          Doctor humbly entreated pardon, and that they would not~ ~
51   10,    3|       aske, much less to obtaine pardon, for any enterprise of thine,~ ~
52   10,    8|      also command it,~ ~you must pardon what I am to say.~ ~ "Your
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