Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |    tribulation pierced into the hearts~ ~of men, and with such
 2  Ind      |        alliance, expresse their hearts sorrow for their friends
 3  Ind      |    quality and quantitie of our hearts miseries. And when we part~ ~
 4    1,    2|      the intentions of wicked~ ~hearts, but would suffer himselfe
 5    1, Song|        none other meete,~ ~ But hearts enflamed with the same desire.~ ~
 6    2,    2|          already had done their hearts, which being sealed with
 7    2,    3| compasse the happinesse of my~ ~hearts desire; I know no reason
 8    2,    6|     felicitie, with thankfull~ ~hearts (no doubt) in Heaven, in
 9    2,    7|        if they were dead, their hearts were so quayled, and their~ ~
10    2,    7|     then halfe~ ~wonne, and his hearts desire verie neere the obtaining:
11    2,    7|    obtaining the heighth of his hearts desire, but onely the strict~ ~
12    2,    8|       kindnesse) I may enjoy my hearts desire.~ ~ As shee uttered
13    2, Song|     haste,~ ~ Which into gentle hearts too far doth pierce.~ ~
14    3,    2|         ever attaining to his~ ~hearts desires; yet notwithstanding,
15    3,    6|        life, finde~ ~now (to my hearts endlesse griefe) how thou
16    3,    7|         end, wisely enjoyed his hearts desire.~ ~ ~ ~ So ceased
17    3,    7|    inward affliction of their~ ~hearts, for a deede so dishonourably
18    3,    7|      joy) put on, to make their hearts and habites suteable. Now,~ ~
19    3,    8|      continuall tribulation and hearts griefe.~ ~In which respect,
20    4,    1|      part of that day, to their hearts~ ~joy and mutuall contentment.
21    4,    1|         mutually we enjoyed our hearts contentment.~ ~Now it appeareth,
22    4,    1|     Fortune, receive two~ ~true hearts latest oblation; for, in
23    4,    3|         time they enjoyed their hearts sweet contentment, yet~ ~
24    4,    3|         by us, where to live at hearts ease upon your~ ~possessions,
25    4,    3|  company, she thus answered. My hearts~ ~chosen friend, I cannot
26    4,    7|       abroad, to ease the poore hearts afflicting oppressions,
27    4,    7|         Lover delighting in his hearts chosen~ ~Mistresse, caused
28    4,    8|       so great a wrong, and his hearts tormenting~ ~greefe, would
29    4,   10|       but also made sicke~ ~our hearts with sighing: yea (Gracious
30    5,    1|         by the obtaining of his hearts desire,~ ~then any other
31    5,    3|      equally enstructed~ ~their hearts and soule, that it could
32    5,   10|       imagine, it~ ~is no small hearts griefe to mee, that age
33    5,   10|       thou maist prosper in thy hearts desires, and be defended
34    7,    2|       as I. Other women live at hearts ease, and in~ ~jollity,
35    7,    7|  benefit of dayly beholding his hearts Mistresse, and so acceptable~ ~
36    7,    7|       she~ ~spake. Anichino, my hearts deere affected Friend, live
37    7,    7|       he staying in hope of his hearts happinesse, till when,~ ~
38    7,    9|      shee sent to Pyrrhus her~ ~hearts chosen friend.~ ~ But now
39    8,    5|       off from the Bench) their hearts did ake with extreamity
40    8,    5|      Cheare up your spirits (my hearts) quoth Maso, and if your~ ~
41    8,    7|      and~ ~compasse thereby his hearts desire.~ ~ The yong Lady,
42    8,    7| suffered for the losse of~ ~her hearts chosen friend: at length
43    8,    7|   should unfainedly obtaine his hearts desire. Ancilla was~ ~quicke
44    8,    7|     when you have obtayned your hearts desire, and are able to
45    8,    9|  skilfullie, how to steale mens hearts from~ ~them, yea, to bereave
46    9,    1|         hee was enjoyned by his hearts~ ~Mistresse, and as hee
47    9,    2|    silent intelligencers of the hearts meaning, grew also as~ ~
48    9,    9|      and delicate, yea, and our hearts timorous,~ ~fearefull, benigne
49   10,    7|         know the secrets of all hearts) that even in the very~ ~
50   10,    7|      not onely did he win~ ~the hearts of his subjects; but gave
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