Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |              some~ ~remedies for our selves, against that, which everie
 2  Ind      |            Citizens?~ ~Repute we our selves lesse precious then all
 3  Ind      |       perhaps) we cannot recover our selves by any meanes: I thinke
 4  Ind      |             and there to delight our selves as best we~ ~may, yet without
 5  Ind      |             rather we may tearme our selves forsaken; in regard that
 6  Ind      |              as this day) betake our selves to one place, to morrow
 7  Ind      |            we can hardly governe our selves. Wee are fraile, offensive,~ ~
 8  Ind      |            diminished, to solace our selves in some other place, as
 9    1,    1|               continue or defend our selves,~ ~if God by his especiall
10    1,    1|             us can so answer for our selves.~ ~ Afterward, he demanded
11    1,    1|      reverence, and referre~ ~we our selves thereto in all our necessities,
12    1,    4|    especially such as may please our selves. In which respect, because~ ~
13    1,    9|             manners, we may shew our selves not inferiour to~ ~them.~ ~
14    1,    9|           from hence to recreate our selves a while,~ ~and when the
15    2,    3|             favour.~ ~ Perswade your selves (faire Ladies) that Alessandro
16    2,    7|            desires: because you your selves (gracious Ladies)~ ~sinne
17    3,    1|            in the Garden now but our selves,~ ~and while I awake him,
18    3,    3|      pampered Swine. And assure your selves worthy~ ~Ladies, that I
19    3,    9|            his body.~ ~Perswade your selves, she was not a little carefull
20    4,    4|       deliver the Lady, prepare your selves for fight, for we~ ~must
21    4,    6|           can best testifie~ ~to our selves. And that they are not alwayes
22    4,    6|             knowne, but onely to our selves. If~ ~you will not consent
23    4,   10|           silence) consider with our selves, how to cleare the house~ ~
24    5,    1|            hands, by~ ~preparing our selves to Armes, opening a way
25    5,   10|              they no way concern our selves. Now,~ ~in regard that all
26    6,    9|            Gentlemen, it is you your selves that are void of~ ~understanding:
27    6,   10|               I know as well as your selves, why you would have~ ~this
28    6,   10|              how you can acquit your selves.~ ~ I that have bin obedient
29    7,    9|             ever should be like your selves. But~ ~if so soone, and
30    8,    3|           about it, and assure our~ ~selves that we shall finde it,
31    8,    6|             cheare with it among our selves. The nimble~ ~Priest was
32    8,    7|            because if you keepe your selves~ ~(henceforward) from being
33    8,    7|              we will yet delight our selves a little more; let us~ ~
34    8,    8|         which none knowing but~ ~our selves, let it be as closely kept
35    8,    8|            be as closely kept to our selves. Zeppa was wel~ ~pleased
36    8,    9|           Thus do we~ ~maintaine our selves well and honestly, and live
37    8,    9|              from all, but onely our selves. Fie, fie Master~ ~Doctor,
38    9,    2|              be provident~ ~for your selves, take time while you may,
39    9,    8|            him and thee go hang your selves together. So he stept to~ ~
40    9,    9|              thou dost? Content your selves Gentlemen (answered the
41    9,   10|        secret knowne to none but our selves, thou art~ ~the Asse that
42    9,   10|       discoursing on whatsoever your selves best~ ~pleased: wherefore,
43   10,    3|           him:~ ~but to provide them selves of convenient lodgings,
44   10,    8|          perchance, imagining your~ ~selves to be wiser then the Gods,
45   10,    8| unreasonablie soever you carrie your selves, I intend~ ~not at this
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