Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |         whereupon, such was~ ~the quality of the disease, to shew
 2  Ind      |      report it. I say,~ ~that the quality of this contagious pestilence
 3  Ind      |          farre from the kind or~ ~quality of man, they did not onely
 4  Ind      |    kindred, and (according to the quality of the~ ~deceased) the Cleargy
 5  Ind      |       mourning habits) with the~ ~quality and quantitie of our hearts
 6    1,    5|        women of greater birth and quality then~ ~themselves, as also
 7    1,    5|           Country~ ~to be of such quality, that it afforded all plenty
 8    1,    6|          very little differing in quality from~ ~him selfe) he chanced
 9    1,    7|         other matters of the like quality. But if you would be taught
10    2,    1| Lieutenant (being~ ~a man of rude quality) tooke him sodainly aside,
11    2,    3|           rather of very royall~ ~quality; the Pope himselfe celebrating
12    2,    5|         of Andrea, their names,~ ~quality, and all other circumstances
13    2,    5|          better understanding the quality of the place, and what~ ~
14    2,    6|          she intirely related her quality,~ ~unfortunate accidents,
15    2,    7|     purchase was of a~ ~different quality, pleading the title of a
16    2,    8|         as the~ ~dignity of their quality required. Here you are to
17    2,    8|          her owne condition and~ ~quality, and no way to be taxt with
18    2,    8|        contentment, be it of what quality soever, but it should~ ~
19    3,    2|          man but of meane and low quality, though comely of~ ~person,
20    3,    8|    punishment, as may expiate the quality of his~ ~jealousie, we have
21    4,    1|           and others of inferiour quality, as~ ~commonly the Courts
22    4,    5|     persons of so high~ ~birth or quality, as they were of whom Madame
23    4,    5|           kindnesses of no common quality. Which Lorenzo taking~ ~
24    4,    6|         matters of bad and wicked quality, although~ ~our dreames
25    4,    7|       poore and farre inferiour~ ~quality, do not alwayes sit out
26    4,    8|         others of farre inferiour quality: a Taylors daughter, excelling~ ~
27    4,    8|         him with one of greater~ ~quality. The Tutors did like well
28    4,    9|        speake, were of respective quality; which~ ~approveth the accident
29    4,   10|           Songs answerable to the quality of the~ ~passed Novels:
30    6,    2|       wealth to that contemptible quality, and (as~ ~smiling on him
31    6,    2|     eyther in regard of the times quality, or by reason~ ~of his paines
32    7,    4|          held to be a commendable quality, but was alwaies so often~ ~
33    8,    3|           is not alwayes of one~ ~quality, because some are bigge,
34    8,    5|           bred up in some Coblers quality, rather then Schollers,
35    8,    7|      angry Lyon, cursing the hard quality of~ ~the time, the discourtesie
36    8,    7|     suffered, was far superior in quality to mine, albeit it is more
37    8,    8|           then agreeth~ ~with the quality of the injury received.~ ~
38    8,   10|           being informed in the~ ~quality of the Merchandises stored,
39    9,    3|       enstruct him further in the quality of his sicknesse.~ ~ The
40    9,    5|      value, and (according to her quality) well~ ~spoken, and of commendable
41    9,    5|           to Bruno, as~ ~also her quality of life, which Phillippo
42    9,    9|       persons by their rancke and quality, but make it free~ ~for
43    9,    9|        horses~ ~have the like ill quality) that would not passe over
44   10,    1|          due~ ~consideration) the quality belonging to life, and the
45   10,    2|        according to his ranck and quality, were~ ~all well lodged
46   10,    6|          man of no meane ranke or quality, being both a valiant and
47   10,    8|        both his and mine, in like quality~ ~of course have wee lived
48   10,    8|          is a man of no such base quality: let~ ~them both then be
49   10,    9|       that is the giver, then the quality or quantity of the gift.~ ~
50   10,   10|         courses of intollerable~ ~quality; he would needes make proofe
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