Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |         company.~ ~ The Gentlemen imagined at the first apprehension,
 2    1,    1|           their tongue) Chappell; imagined,~ ~that in regard of his
 3    1,    3|           Alexandria. This man he imagined best able~ ~to furnish him,
 4    1,    4|      novice Monke, whom the Abbot imagined to bee gone~ ~for wood,
 5    2,    1|     beheld him, would verily have imagined, that hee was~ ~utterly
 6    2,    5|      Neighbours counsell, whom he imagined to advise him in charitable~ ~
 7    2,    5|         of divers men, who (as he imagined)~ ~came about the like businesse,
 8    2,    6|             Conrado hearing this, imagined this same to be the man;
 9    2,    7|            Sardinia, and (as they imagined) were well neere to their
10    2,    7|       Ship lying in that case, he imagined truely what had hapned,~ ~
11    2,    7|        when~ ~Bajazeth beheld, he imagined the victory to be more then
12    2,    7|           there, they presently~ ~imagined, that he was privately gone
13    2,    9|     personally appeare, which hee imagined would be a~ ~miracle. Sicurano
14    3,    1|      Abbesse who all this~ ~while imagined no such matter, walking
15    3,    2| serviceable duties, as any way he imagined might content the Queene.~ ~
16    3,    7|     thoughts to Aldobrandino, the imagined murtherer of a man yet~ ~
17    3,    7|           brethren~ ~had formerly imagined.~ ~ Some better assurance
18    3,    9|     disease were no more then she imagined; she could easily~ ~cure
19    3,    9|         doe.~ ~ The good old Lady imagined, that this was a matter
20    4,    2|           be seene, neither to be imagined by any humane capacity.
21    4,    3|        satisfie the wrongs shee~ ~imagined to receive by Restagnone
22    4,    6|     wholly away from me; by which imagined paine~ ~and anguish I felt,
23    4,    9|            Guardastagno, whom hee imagined to love his wife, gave her
24    4,   10|         her selfe for putting the imagined dead~ ~body into the Chest,
25    4,   10|           will the more likely be imagined, that he was slaine by some
26    4,   10|          night before, but rather imagined all~ ~matters past, to be
27    5,    1|          of~ ~her haire, which he imagined to be of gold; her forehead,
28    5,    5|        she is~ ~not (as many have imagined) either of Cremona, or Pavia,
29    5,    9|           was so~ ~joyed, that he imagined, his sicknesse began instantly
30    7,    4|           sober still, and therby imagined~ ~strange matters, that
31    7,    5|      absolutely faire: even so he imagined, that~ ~althogh she devised
32    7,    8|     Merchants~ ~have done) fondly imagined, to make himselfe a Gentleman
33    8,    3|       high good Fortune, which he imagined to have~ ~lost:) could not
34    8,    7|         revenge~ ~whereof, by his imagined Art and skill, he made her
35    8,    9|          whereby hee~ ~politikely imagined, that theyr poore condition
36    8,    9|          more Learned then ever I imagined, in which respect, speak~ ~
37    8,   10| exceedingly joyfull,~ ~because he imagined, that they proceeded from
38    9,    1|       quaked, and every minute he imagined Scannadio rising, with intent~ ~
39    9,    4|       strange disease, which he~ ~imagined (by sottish perswasions)
40    9,    5|     Calandrino did: who when he~ ~imagined Phillippo to be farre enough
41    9,    5|         thither, as shee fondly~ ~imagined. Wife, or wife not (quoth
42    9,    6|       such a space of time, as he imagined them to be all~ ~fast asleepe,
43   10,    4|         to her who was free~ ~(by imagined death) from Husband, Parents,
44   10,    8|           and Sophronia, whom you imagined as given to Gisippus; for
45   10,    9|           towardes him, presently imagined, that they were some~ ~Gentle-strangers,
46   10,    9|         far~ ~greater to him, and imagined more largely thereof, then
47   10,   10|      formerly said; she presently imagined,~ ~that he had commanded
48   10,   10|           the vulgar~ ~multitude, imagined to be (by my command) long
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