Day, Novell

 1    1,    9|       complexion.~ ~Master Albert continuing his dayly walkes by the
 2    1,    9|           next is to be done, for continuing our time in honest~ ~pleasure.
 3    2,    2|           vertue and efficacy.~ ~ Continuing thus in talke of divers
 4    2,    3| themselves in marriage, and yet~ ~continuing their usances in England;
 5    2,    4|         his goods thus gotten.~ ~ Continuing still in feare of the losses
 6    2,    6|           her sad exercise,~ ~and continuing there her complaints, unseene
 7    2,    6|         long without full effect, continuing many moneths before any
 8    2,    7|          with wine upon wine, and continuing this revelling the most
 9    2,    9|       fast~ ~as it was before, so continuing there in the Chamber two
10    3,    1|        content to so many, and by continuing~ ~dumbe in this maner, it
11    3,    4|       reverence.~ ~ The young man continuing his resort to the House
12    3,    6|        lingering afflictions: and continuing still in~ ~such an extreame
13    3,    6|     augmented her rage and anger, continuing~ ~on her chiding thus. If
14    3,    8|         halfe his owne: so that~ ~continuing on his former perswasions,
15    3,    9|           a worthy~ ~Company, and continuing there a long while in service.~ ~
16    4,    1|   requisite in~ ~so weake a body. Continuing thus in Court with the King
17    4,    4| proceeding on in this manner, and continuing longer then~ ~their love-sick
18    4,    4|           from their slings, thus continuing the fight a long while,
19    4,    7|       them. Their mutuall delight continuing on in this manner,~ ~with
20    4,    8|           of life; rather then by continuing here to see~ ~none but Lords,
21    4,    8|          no colour to your longer continuing here,~ ~or encourage you
22    4,   10|      talking in the~ ~Chamber.~ ~ Continuing thus a longer while then
23    5,    1|        perish for company.~ ~ She continuing in these wofull lamentations,
24    5,    2|           difficult.~ ~ Constance continuing thus in the old Ladies service
25    5,    3|        feare, lowd calling, and~ ~continuing so long awhile without any
26    5,    7|        fresh feasting againe, and continuing the same a~ ~whole moneth
27    6,  Ind|          violent~ ~speeches still continuing) and being come into her
28    6,    7|         deniall. Then the Lady,~ ~continuing on her former speeches,
29    6,   10|      ancient~ ~predecessors still continuing; they had not seene any
30    6,   10|          you~ ~thither, the Sunne continuing still aloft, which fitteth
31    7,    8|          you have formerly heard) continuing betweene Roberto~ ~and Arriguccio,
32    7,   10|  contented as I am.~ ~ Their love continuing on still in this kinde,
33    8,    1|      alwaies to lend him. He thus continuing in the Cittie of Millaine,~ ~
34    8,    2|           in danger of hell fire, continuing so long in hatred of~ ~a
35    8,    4|         and foolish carriage stil continuing to this Gentlewoman;~ ~she
36    8,    7|       embrace her in his armes.~ ~Continuing this amorous observation
37    8,    7|          a thought of compassion, continuing constant in~ ~his resolution,
38    8,    7|     reason) to be~ ~her enemy.~ ~ Continuing long in this extreame affliction,
39    8,    7|          loathsome to looke~ ~on, continuing still in this agonie of
40    8,    8|   Cuckoldry, their felicity still continuing in~ ~this kinde: it fortuned
41    9,    2|             And the Abbesse still continuing her harsh speeches, it fortuned,~ ~
42    9,    3|        her Chamber.~ ~ Calandrino continuing still in his angry humour,
43    9,   10|        protestations of his still continuing friendship, albeit~ ~(afterwards)
44   10,    1|   entertained.~ ~ Signior Rogiero continuing there, living in honorable
45   10,    2|         brought him at the first, continuing the same course for divers~ ~
46   10,    2|           heartely, and the Abbot continuing on still his report; moved
47   10,    3|         and had a~ ~second almes; continuing so still a dozen times;
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