Day, Novell

 1    1,    1|          long while examined his~ ~thoughts upon this point, at last
 2    1, Song| understanding lends:~ ~ Old or new thoughts cannot in any fashion~ ~
 3    2,    2|    occasion~ ~constrained, yet her thoughts had entertained a new kinde
 4    2,    3|               My Lord Abbot, whose thoughts were so busied about amorous~ ~
 5    2,    3|            Alessandro, let all bad thoughts of bestiall~ ~abuse be farre
 6    2,    4|           conferring with his owne thoughts,~ ~and finding that he had
 7    2,    4|           hee consulted with his~ ~thoughts, how he might safest order
 8    2,    6|         better recollection of his thoughts, did well~ ~remember, that
 9    2,    7|        utterly abandoned; no other thoughts could come~ ~neerer him
10    2,    8|       regard of civill and sober~ ~thoughts, and guides her into a Labyrinth
11    2,    8|          Count D'Aongiers,~ ~whose thoughts were quite contrary to hers:
12    2,    8|          those disastrous drouping thoughts, that have~ ~indangered
13    2,    8|            recollecting his better thoughts together, and knowing in
14    3,    7|           Lastly, converting his~ ~thoughts to Aldobrandino, the imagined
15    3,    9|     debating soberly with her owne thoughts, in~ ~such a doubtfull case
16    3,   10|         putting away all saintly~ ~thoughts, prayers and mortifications,
17    4,    3|        greatly disputed with their thoughts~ ~what was best to be done:
18    4,    4|         these and~ ~infinite other thoughts, was he incessantly afflicted,
19    4,    8|        wife, in regard whereof, my thoughts have embraced that chaste
20    4,    9|        conference with his private thoughts, and remorsefull~ ~acknowledgement
21    4, Song|     Distrust did never enter in my thoughts.~ ~ So many vertues clearly
22    5,    1|        thus communed with his owne thoughts. Now is the time (quoth~ ~
23    5,    7|          conferred~ ~with his owne thoughts. If my Sonne (quoth he)
24    5,    8|        kill~ ~himselfe. But better thoughts supplanting those furious
25    5,    9|       consultation with her owne~ ~thoughts. Shall I send, or goe my
26    5,    9|         selfe, and let languishing thoughts no~ ~longer offend thee:
27    5,   10|        conferre with~ ~her private thoughts. This Husband of mine liveth
28    5, Song|            of sweete attention?~ ~ Thoughts, have you lost your quiet
29    5, Song|      sweete delitious straines,~ ~ Thoughts (sleeping then) did yet
30    6,    8|      manner.~ ~ Faire Beauties; My thoughts having wandred a great distance
31    6,   10|          them that are full of bad thoughts, then you,~ ~who have true
32    8,    7|          the Tarras;~ ~till better thoughts wone possession of her soule.
33    8,    7|           fierce conflict in his~ ~thoughts, betweene content and pitty.
34    9,    1|    suspitions, he~ ~questioned his thoughts in another nature.~ ~ Let
35   10,    6|       dwelt long enough upon these thoughts, he turned~ ~him selfe to
36   10,    7|           to tell my griefe,~ ~ My thoughts did speake, for thoughts
37   10,    7|           thoughts did speake, for thoughts be alwayes free,~ ~ Yet
38   10,    7|      alwayes free,~ ~ Yet hopefull thoughts doe find but poore reliefe.~ ~
39   10,    8|         hee had with his private~ ~thoughts, confessing that they got
40   10,    8|   therefore leave these despairing thoughts, shake off this cloudy~ ~
41   10,    9|          consulted with his privat thoughts (many times after) what~ ~
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