Day, Novell

 1    1,    3|       true Law, and also duely to performe~ ~his Commandements; but
 2    2,    6|       consisteth in your power to performe: I would humbly entreate~ ~
 3    2,    6|        that it lye in my power to performe;~ ~and (about some foureteene
 4    2,    7|           in what manner he would performe it.~ ~ To cut off further
 5    2,    8|         of my power, but I will~ ~performe it; for I love thee as dearely
 6    3,    1|        telling me, that I did not performe~ ~any thing well, making
 7    3,    1|        that he~ ~could wel enough performe all the labours whereof
 8    3,    1|         weakerwitted sisters~ ~do performe it for us, no doubt but
 9    3,    5|     consisteth in mine ability to performe, and in your courteous favour~ ~
10    3,    5|          so will I~ ~not faile to performe it accordingly, and in more
11    3,    6|   pretending (in her~ ~honour) to performe many worthy actions of Armes,
12    3,    7|           also would as willingly performe~ ~and accomplish it. Wherefore,
13    3,    8|        doe dispose my~ ~selfe, to performe a matter for your comfort
14    3,    9|         Europe, are not able~ ~to performe? I commend thy kindnesse,
15    3,    9|        honourably-minded, as to~ ~performe thine owne too strict imposed
16    3,   10|          of that,~ ~I am ready to performe it with all obedience. Lady,
17    4,    1|      before she could compasse to performe it. But after that she had
18    4,    1|       lesse disgrace to himselfe, performe what~ ~he had rashly intended
19    5,    1|           religiously intended to performe.~ ~ The time being come,
20    5,    5|          any good, I promise~ ~to performe it; doe you beside, as you
21    5,    8|           provided, that you will performe one~ ~gracious favour for
22    5, Song|            sleeping then) did yet performe their duty,~ ~ Wit, tooke
23    6,    1| acceptation,~ ~that I pray you to performe it; for therein you shall
24    6,   10|          Feather, and could~ ~not performe his promise to them.~ ~
25    7,    2|        necessity enforced them to performe as they~ ~might. And Peronella,
26    7,    6|           though never meaning to performe any, but onely~ ~(Lady-like)
27    7,    9|           unfeigned affection) to performe three severall actions of
28    7,    9|          wrong you: yea,~ ~and to performe it before your face, wherein
29    8,    1|            that he was willing to performe her request, or~ ~any farre
30    8,    2|       speake the~ ~word, and will performe it.~ ~ Away went the Clearke
31    8,    6|          them to your guests, and performe whatsoever~ ~is to bee sayde
32    8,    7|  hereafter~ ~may more fortunately performe: in hope whereof, commend
33    8,    7|       what you would have them to performe for~ ~you. Safely you may
34    8,    7|           that I can sufficiently performe~ ~whatsoever you have said,
35    8,    7|             your best leysure) to performe what you have with such
36    8,    8|          must~ ~enjoyne, and thou performe. I command thee to tell
37    8,    8|           promised that she would performe it, and so she did.~ ~ On
38    8,    9|           and accordingly~ ~I did performe it.~ ~ How now Buffalmaco (
39    8,   10|           to do: but~ ~nowe could performe no such matter.~ ~ Hereupon,
40    8,   10|            but (if my power~ ~can performe it) you shall assuredly
41    9,    1|           assured they will never performe.~ ~ It is not unknowne to
42    9,   10| Faithfully they ey ,h promised to performe all, whereupon John~ ~delivering
43   10,    3|       what~ ~manner he might best performe the bloody deede, according
44   10,    3|     mervaile, for a Lord Abbot to performe any magnificent action:
45   10,    3|         height of liberality, and performe such wonders, as Nathan
46   10,    5| importunity, she appointed him to performe (in her judgement) an act~ ~
47   10,    7|      remained in their power to~ ~performe, a sudden apprehension entred
48   10,    8|        needs~ ~be done, but would performe the Lawes severe injunction.
49   10,    9|   Saladine promised but did not~ ~performe. Well Gentlemen (quoth Thorello
50   10,    9|        are sufficiently able, doe performe it~ ~so basely, as i: rather
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