Day, Novell

 1    1,    4|     extraordinary,~ ~yet feare and suspition followed upon it; for, in
 2    2,    2|          should conceive no~ ~such suspition, they rode on like modest
 3    2,    4|        unsightly coloures, that no suspition at all should~ ~be conceived
 4    3,    2|    purposing to be resolved in his suspition. No~ ~guests or strangers
 5    3,    3|          the~ ~meanes (without his suspition or perceiving) how to enjoy
 6    3,    4|           house, and without any~ ~suspition, albeit Puccio kept still
 7    3,    6|      should~ ~affoord me the least suspition, he seekes to compasse that,
 8    3,    7|        where honestly, and without suspition~ ~hee might speake to you:
 9    3,    7|         maliced, about~ ~some idle suspition conceived, and having slaine
10    3,    8|            wife, without the least suspition in any of the~ ~neighbours,
11    4,    1|       thornes, and to~ ~avoyde all suspition of his resorting thither.
12    4,    1|             interparlance, without suspition of the Kings being so neere
13    4,    2|            and stand cleare from~ ~suspition on either side: our Albert
14    4,    3|       desire then power, without~ ~suspition to be daily in his company,
15    4,    3|             honourably, and so all suspition ceased.~ ~ But as Fortune
16    4,    7|     converse together, without the suspition of~ ~envious eyes. Simonida
17    4,   10|           here may passe without~ ~suspition, and the worlds rash opinion
18    5,    5|           others intent, but their suspition being alike, and~ ~encreasing
19    5,    7|          from any~ ~ill surmise or suspition.~ ~ But, as Lovers felicities
20    5,    7|         there, without the~ ~least suspition of any in Trapani.~ ~ Sinne
21    5,   10|       honest reputation, either to suspition~ ~or scandall, then which,
22    6,    2|           being subject to least~ ~suspition, and where they may be sure
23    6,   10|      without their knowledge, or~ ~suspition, and cleanly escaping with
24    7,    1|          have the least scruple of suspition, she seemed to be fast~ ~
25    7,    1|         might receive some other~ ~suspition, and so enter into distaste
26    7,    1|        ridde of his former jealous suspition: in the middst of all his~ ~
27    7,    3|          that if he could (without suspition) compasse private conference~ ~
28    7,    3|          might~ ~stand cleare from suspition.~ ~ An especiall time being
29    7,    4|         yet to stand free from all suspition.~ ~ Among many other evill
30    7,    4|        such place,~ ~as his jelous suspition might suggest to him: but
31    7,    5|             feede thee in thy fond suspition, I was the more free in
32    7,    6|         whatsoever; to prevent all suspition in him, of~ ~our future
33    7,    8|            subjected to scandalous suspition.~ ~ It came to passe, that
34    7,    8|       comming,~ ~without the least suspition of any: she hung a thred
35    7,    8|      dreadlesse of any distaste or suspition in her Husband.~ ~
36    8,    6|          sleeping soundly, without suspition~ ~of any harme intended
37    8,    7|        that drove thee to such a~ ~suspition of me, and we shall heare
38    8,    7|         she had not the very least suspition.~ ~ Reniero swelling with
39    8,    7| heeretofore free from a thought of suspition, shall~ ~now be branded
40    8,    8|    together, unseene and without~ ~suspition, no doubt to their equall
41    9,    2|    indiscreete carriage, or jelous suspition in some others: it was~ ~
42    9,    3|           themselves, to avoyd all suspition, yet beeing not farre~ ~
43   10,    8|         further dilation, feare or suspition, to give his~ ~Sister Fulvia
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