Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |          use but of their owne~ ~right. It is a thing naturall
 2  Ind      |          as shee can; and~ ~this right hath bene so powerfully
 3  Ind      | Pamphilus (who was seated on her right hand) gave~ ~him favour,
 4    1,    3|        distinguish which was the right one.~ ~ Lying upon his death-bed,
 5    1,    3|   presuming severally upon their right to the inheritance and~ ~
 6    1,    3|          no one~ ~could know the right Ring from the other. And
 7    1,    7|    Grimaldi, whereof~ ~he was in right descended, and called him
 8    2,    3|        not so much occasioned my Right, as feare of~ ~mine owne
 9    2,    5|       not onely shall I loose my right among them, but~ ~must remaine
10    2,    7|           which of them had most right and title to~ ~Alathiella,
11    2,    7|         him place: Likewise, his right and interest both in the
12    2,    7|      possession of his prize, no right at all remaining to his~ ~
13    3,    2|         each mans locke from his right eare, in the selfe same
14    3,    5|         in the truest title of~ ~right, as you may my selfe, in
15    3,    5|          thorow the whole world, right to traval~ ~am I, and obedient.
16    3,   10|         becoming entitled in her right to a large fortune.~ ~ One
17    3,   10|        Neerbale will~ ~serve God right well with thee in this way."~ ~
18    4,    1|     friend, it is no more then~ ~right and justice, that so worthy
19    4,    4|       yeelded the sooner thereto right~ ~willingly, and as a signall
20    5,    1|          other Brethren, whereto right gladly~ ~he condiscended.
21    5,    1|      must not enjoy what is~ ~my right, first by vertue of my love,
22    5,    1|       your Chynon, who have more right and true title to you, and~ ~
23    5,    1|   courages, and the helpe of our right hands, by~ ~preparing our
24    5,    4|       whom you pretend to~ ~love right dearly, and yet can you
25    5,    4|         all, because~ ~Ricciardo right gladly condiscended, as
26    5,    5|         native of your owne, doe right~ ~to her, and then you can
27    5,    5|          in the company: whereto right willingly he condiscended,
28    5,    7|             determined immediate Right, and revealed his purpose
29    6,    4|        perceive you are in the~ ~right, and if you would have done
30    6,    6|           are none of you in the right. I will maintain the family
31    7,    1|          ayme,~ ~ The head stood right, but John home came,~ ~
32    8,    2|          Belcolore, it is of~ ~a right fine Flanders Serdge, and
33    8,    3|    beddes, and~ ~if a man dreame right; he may be there upon a
34    8,    5|        Then stept in Maso on the right hand of Messer Niccolao,
35    8,    7|      more then halfe)~ ~caught a right Ninnyhammer by the beake,
36    8,    8|          and what I do is but to right my~ ~wrong, as any other
37    9,    2|          you to sette your vaile right, and then~ ~chide me as
38    9,    5|         but I that have the most right to him.~ ~ Bruno and Buffalmaco,
39    9,    6|           thinking shee had gone right to~ ~her Husband. Adriano
40    9,    6|       have courage sufficient to right my wrong,~ ~and yet as olde
41   10,    1|  malevolence. And because I know right, that~ ~you are not minded
42   10,    3|           on me, which I have no right unto, although you were
43   10,    4|        by~ ~pretending his first right) may lawfully complaine
44   10,    4|        the~ ~first Master had no right at all to the servant, having
45   10,    4| Caccianimico: this Lady (by good right) is mine, and no man els
46   10,    6|        her left hand, and in the right she carryed a long~ ~staffe.
47   10,    8|        appertaine to me, but thy right therein is as absolute as~ ~
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