Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |          persons enterance, and all~ ~possible provision dayly used for
 2  Ind      |       instruments, lived there in all possible pleasure.~ ~Others, were
 3    1,    9|           demanded of him; how it was possible for him, to be amorously
 4    2,    1|             doore, hee ran~ ~with all possible speede to the Potestates
 5    2,    6|                 businesse, by all the possible meanes hee could devise;
 6    2,    6|            and entertained with~ ~all possible kindnesse. Now concerning
 7    2,    7|       affaires, they studied by all~ ~possible meanes, to be pleasing and
 8    2,    7|               his own, practising all possible~ ~meanes to accomplish it:
 9    2,    7|               away they went with all possible speede, not~ ~tarrying in
10    2,    9|             for there is nothing else possible, either to~ ~be denied or
11    2,   10|           mine opinion it is no way~ ~possible, because our complexions
12    3,    6|             so soft~ ~and delicate as possible could bee, wherein he entred
13    3,    7|              advised.~ ~But how is it possible to be done? Theobaldo being
14    3,    9|             at her, saying: How is it possible for thee, being a yong~ ~
15    3,    9|               Upon his urging by what possible meanes this could be~ ~brought
16    4,    1|           small while: but if it be~ ~possible to continue the same affection
17    4,    2|              for my love. May this be possible?~ ~replied the Gossip. Can
18    4,    2|             be. Otherwise, I see no~ ~possible meanes, how you may escape
19    4,    3|             tell us a better tale, if possible it may be. She~ ~smiling,
20    4,    8| Notwithstanding, he~ ~laboured by all possible meanes, to recover her former
21    4,   10|               so that by no likely or possible meanes, he could be the
22    5,    2|           speaking Latine) how it was possible for her,~ ~being all alone
23    5,    2|       Doubtlesse, if such an act were possible to be done, it would~ ~give
24    5,    4|               fast in her hand. Is it possible, saide the Mother, that
25    5,    6|               follow after with~ ~all possible speede. Flying thus on the
26    6,    4|            but hee could not by any~ ~possible meanes, and on every side
27    6,    5|       avoyding whereof, they made all possible~ ~haste to a poore Countreymans
28    7,    5|             Sir, quoth she. How is it possible then (replyed the Husband)~ ~
29    7,    6|              gallops thither with all possible~ ~speede, because hee would
30    7,    6|                Moreover, there was no possible meanes, for the concealing
31    8,    2|      sufficient for your ten. Is it~ ~possible, said shee, that it should
32    8,    6|          Brawne is stolne. How can it possible be,~ ~replyed Bruno? Did
33    8,    7|              of feeling.~ ~ Can it be possible (quoth Helena) that you
34    8,    7|               help her self (by all~ ~possible means) waking. And the Turret
35    8,    9|          mervailed, how it~ ~could be possible for them, that they should
36    8,    9|                and command, to do all possible services they could devise,
37    9,    1|           minde, concerning occasions possible to happen. As, falling into~ ~
38    9,    3|               very much altred; Is it possible that I should~ ~bee sicke,
39   10,    3|       kindnesse:~ ~albeit (if it were possible) he would bee neyther knowne
40   10,    4|             informed.~ ~ So gently as possible he could, and with the helpe
41   10,    5|         lovers judgement it appeareth possible.~ ~Ill didst thou therefore
42   10,    7|            the Phisitions, sought all possible meanes~ ~wayes to give her
43   10,    7|              wit, that (if~ ~it might possible be done) before she dyed,
44   10,    8|             utterly lost, without all possible meanes of~ ~recovery. For
45   10,    8|           earnestly thirsting, by all possible meanes to helpe and~ ~defend
46   10,    8|           house, augmenting daily (if possible it might be) their amity~ ~
47   10,    9|          could not compasse it by any possible meanes.~ ~Wherefore, certaine
48   10,    9|                 have it done with all possible expedition, because to morrow
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