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Day, Novell
1 1, 5| world~ ~contained not a more equall couple in marriage, then 2 2, 3| saide Theobaldo (evermore equall to that of the~ ~Agolanti) 3 2, 5| to come forth~ ~for mine equall portion: away will they 4 2, 7| Mirchandize,~ ~admitted an equall and honest division, but 5 2, 7| live to requite them with equall~ ~recompence, who had so 6 2, 8| selfe will allow this to be equall and just. In which respect, 7 2, 8| France containeth not your~ ~equall. Observe beside, how forward 8 2, 8| Roger Mandevile here, your equall competitor in~ ~this military 9 2, 9| Italy scarsely contained her equall. But, she was goodly of~ ~ 10 3, 2| comely of~ ~person, and of equall stature to the King; became 11 3, 4| of Puccioes paines, with equall contentment to them both, 12 3, 7| divine justice (which in an~ ~equall Ballance bringeth all operations 13 3, 8| Countrey containeth~ ~not her equall. It is too true, answered 14 4, 1| you or~ ~my selfe, as (in equall censure) yet have I not 15 4, 1| forces and faculties, and~ ~equall likewise in their vertue: 16 4, 1| place,~ ~for possess' of our equall and mutuall pleasures; because 17 4, 2| admitting any other to be her equall.~ ~Among other speeches, 18 4, 3| the remedy will yeild them equall ease to ours,~ ~and we may 19 4, 6| stolne chaste pleasures with equall~ ~contentment to them both.~ ~ 20 4, 7| encreasing of their Loves equall flame: it~ ~fortuned, that 21 4, 10| Women else could any way equall, because hee loved~ ~her 22 5, 6| While this love continued in equall fervency, it chanced upon 23 5, 6| league~ ~of friendship: by an equall conformity in consent, they 24 5, 7| be living, his age is~ ~equall to this mans time, and by 25 5, 9| Gentleman, hardly to have~ ~his equall through all Tuscany.~ ~ 26 5, 9| lived, and loved together in equall joy~ ~and happinesse.~ ~ 27 6, 5| men held him beyond any equall,~ ~or rather reputed him 28 6, 9| withall, and able to returne equall honors, where he found them 29 6, 9| comparison of him, and other men equall to him in skill and~ ~learning. 30 6, 10| This Novell affoorded equall pleasing to the whole companie, 31 7, 3| carrieth not~ ~commendation equall to the other, yet I intend 32 7, 9| turbulent sicknesse,~ ~your equall love can admit these kisses 33 7, 10| this life, and found their equall repaiment in the~ ~other. 34 8, 2| Gentlemen and Ladies gave equall commendations, of~ ~Gulfardoes 35 8, 7| he had~ ~never seene her equall before: and therefore, he 36 8, 8| of honest~ ~parentage and equall condition, neither of the 37 8, 8| and their houses allowed equall welcome to~ ~them both; 38 8, 8| suspition, no doubt to their equall joy and contentment.~ ~ 39 8, 9| appeared by his apparrell, equall to the~ ~greatest Emperour 40 8, 9| and me,~ ~had hardly any equall: he having the Queene of 41 9, 4| since, two young men of~ ~equall age, both of them bearing 42 9, 6| their love grew to an~ ~equall simpathy, and mutuall contentment 43 10, 2| them I~ ~never met with any equall to him both in honour and 44 10, 4| on, perhaps will appeare equall to any of the rest. At least, 45 10, 6| going into the water, the equall carriage~ ~there of them 46 10, 8| our affaires had such~ ~an equall course before, as otherwise 47 10, 8| I have~ ~alwayes valued equall with mine owne life.~ ~ 48 10, 9| Curtaines and Vallans every way equall to the other pompe.~ ~ Which 49 10, 10| Gentlewoman, who he knew to be equall in proportion and~ ~stature,