Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |         ought to doe; or else~ ~to acquaint all commers hither (by our
 2  Ind      |          done to call them, and to acquaint them with their~ ~intention,
 3    1,    1|      buried honourably; sending to acquaint the Fathers of the Convent~ ~
 4    1,    8|           with I intend briefly to acquaint you, approving that when~ ~
 5    2,    5|   heereafter himselfe shall better acquaint you withal. Thus came I~ ~
 6    2,    7|   extendure, are not sufficient to acquaint you withall. Let it~ ~suffice
 7    2,    8|        here in your presence,~ ~to acquaint you with the extremity of
 8    2,    8|       assembled together, he would acquaint them with a serious matter,~ ~
 9    3,    3|               It is my purpose, to acquaint you with a notable mockerie,
10    3,    3|            yet another matter to~ ~acquaint him withall, and thereupon
11    3,    3|            silent; determining, to acquaint you rather therewith, then
12    3,    4|         the accident will better~ ~acquaint you withall.~ ~ According
13    3,    4|         with no meane instance) to acquaint him with the rules of so
14    3,    5|          without good~ ~reason) to acquaint your chaste eares with my
15    3,    5|            walking, and ready to~ ~acquaint thee with other matters,
16    3,    7|           you againe to night, and acquaint you~ ~at better leysure,
17    4,    1|           to her) whom~ ~she might acquaint secretly, with her sober,
18    4,    1|            her longing desire, and acquaint him with her private~ ~purpose,
19    4,    3|           selfe to you, I meane to acquaint~ ~you with an intention,
20    4,    6|           I am the more willing to acquaint~ ~you withall.~ ~ Me thought,
21    4,    8|         any way~ ~inconvenient, to acquaint you with your deceased Fathers
22    5,    1|          ever heretofore, I~ ~will acquaint thee withall more at large.~ ~
23    5,    2|           her entreaty) am come to acquaint thee~ ~therewith. Martuccio
24    5,    3|     thought it good (therefore) to acquaint you~ ~heerewith, because
25    5,    6|          now to my memory) I shall acquaint~ ~you withall, in so good
26    5,    9|             worthy Ladies) I am to acquaint you with a Novell,~ ~in
27    5,    9|            Lady thought it fit, to acquaint him with the reason~ ~of
28    6,   10|          wherewith Lacisca came to acquaint us: that her very words,~ ~
29    7,    5|        mine,~ ~whom you may safely acquaint with your minde, and signifie
30    7,    7|          Amorous proofes (onely to acquaint you with his most~ ~sawcie
31    7,    8|            Namely, that I should~ ~acquaint you with his vile qualities,
32    8,    1|          and never~ ~remembred, to acquaint you therewith since your
33    8,    4|          carriage, as hee dared to acquaint her with his~ ~love, requiring
34    8,    6|           heartily welcome; and to acquaint them with his good~ ~Husbandry,
35    8,    6|            it is fit that I should acquaint you with the~ ~occasion,
36    8,    8|        effected this, then shall I acquaint~ ~thee with the rest remaining,
37    8,    9|            but yet I dare boldly~ ~acquaint you therewith, in regard
38    8,    9|    Candle-holder: he resolved to~ ~acquaint him with his minde, and
39    8,    9|           since, when thou diddest acquaint me with the behaviour of
40    8,    9|            his dearest friends) to acquaint with a secret of~ ~no meane
41    8,   10|            of~ ~wandering wits) to acquaint him with his lamentable
42    9,    1|            friends: I~ ~purpose to acquaint you with a Novell, beside
43    9,    3|       wherewith I purpose now to~ ~acquaint you. And because whatsoever
44    9,    7|          bin sayde, I~ ~purpose to acquaint you with a very short Novell,
45   10,    3|        taken it, as I~ ~purpose to acquaint you withall, in a short
46   10,    4|             inclined: I purpose to acquaint you with a generous and
47   10,    8|          was the more~ ~willing to acquaint you therewith, as also what
48   10,    8| starting-up, with full~ ~intent to acquaint them: a yong man, who had
49   10,    9|         because he could no sooner acquaint him~ ~therewith. Many kind
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