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 1  Ind      |       all~ ~possible provision dayly used for conservation of
 2  Ind      |   lazie and slothfull in their dayly~ ~endevours, even like to
 3    1,    1|    blessing, that my businesse dayly thrived more and more,~ ~
 4    1,    1|     forbeare it; beholding the dayly actions of men to be so~ ~
 5    1,    4|    faile~ ~therein againe, but dayly follow what I have seene
 6    1,    9|         In regard whereof, his dayly passage was by her~ ~doore,
 7    1,    9|   Master Albert continuing his dayly walkes by the widdowes lodging,~ ~
 8    2,    3|      these things appeare thus dayly to us,~ ~even apparantly
 9    2,    3|  disordered spending; borrowed dayly more and more. And after
10    2,    7|       more and more upon~ ~him dayly, hee determined, not onely
11    2,    8|        his, the Count (whose~ ~dayly prayers were to the same
12    2,    8|   comfort, disposing her selfe dayly to proove, how in~ ~honor
13    2,    8|        desirous to see her; he dayly resorted nere to the house,
14    2,    9|       his Table, then himselfe dayly~ ~was, with more wisedome,
15    2,   10|      the Court. These were his dayly~ ~documents to his young
16    2,   10|          scorne him, demanding dayly of him, what was become
17    3,    2|   enamoured of a Queene. And~ ~dayly, as the fury of his flame
18    3,    2|   mounting, and therefore gave dayly his~ ~due attendance: so
19    3,    3|      But her eye observing his dayly walkes and~ ~resorts, gave
20    3,    3|      commeuned Almesdeeds, and dayly workes of~ ~Charity, recounting
21    3,    3|     which (as~ ~he thought) he dayly used to the Gentlewoman,
22    3,    3|     that time forward, he used dayly though in covert~ ~manner (
23    3,    7|     DANGERS, WHEREINTO MEN MAY DAYLY FALL.~ ~ ~ ~ Theobaldo Elisei,
24    3,    7| delight he conceived, by being dayly in her~ ~presence; whereby
25    3,    7|     wherewith mens minds may~ ~dayly be molested. First, he thought
26    3,    7|    seeing him melt and consume dayly away,~ ~even as Snow by
27    3,    7|   credit~ ~them in these their dayly courses, being guided more
28    3,    7|  magnified and~ ~exalted, then dayly you were by him, above all
29    3,    8|      did they observe it for a dayly course, sometime discipling,~ ~
30    4,    3|     hee tooke hold on this her dayly suite to him, and in private~ ~
31    4,    7|       actions (in bringing her dayly wooll to spin, by reason
32    4,    8|        yeares, and frequenting dayly the company of his~ ~Schoole-fellowes
33    4,    9|      from other, yet were they dayly~ ~conversant together, as
34    5,    8| because as his hopes grew to a dayly decaying, yet his love enlarged~ ~
35    6,   10|    those which he payed away~ ~dayly, as having no convenient
36    6, Song|    grave.~ ~ For I saw nothing dayly fore mine eyes,~ ~ But rackes
37    7,    2|       went forth to my work as dayly~ ~I use to do, little dreaming (
38    7,    4|     mine owne~ ~house, as this dayly Drunkard is? I was affraid
39    7,    7|        had he~ ~the benefit of dayly beholding his hearts Mistresse,
40    9,    1|   affliction of minde I suffer dayly, by the messages and Letters
41   10,    2|       Church, in~ ~regard that dayly they preached patience,
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