Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |   application else, could~ ~not yeeld any remedy: but rather it
 2    2,    2|          deniall, or any way to yeeld you the least discontentment.~ ~
 3    2,    6|        finding~ ~every thing to yeeld undoubted assurance, ashamed
 4    2,    7|         manifest signes~ ~might yeeld hope of regaining their
 5    2,    7|  because the Emperour would not yeeld to Bassano, in any~ ~unreasonable
 6    2,    9|         owne power: I willingly yeeld (for the better~ ~assurance
 7    3,    1|     your Garden, let the proofe yeeld~ ~praise of my skill and
 8    3,    3|        and (happily)~ ~loath to yeeld deniall. Wherefore, most
 9    3,    7|     could any thing happen to~ ~yeeld me the like contentment,
10    3,    8|       and besieging, must needs yeeld at the last, as I feare
11    3,    9| whatsoever I am able to doe, to yeeld~ ~you any comfort and content,
12    4,    3|     untill then she~ ~would not yeeld. So violent was the Duke
13    4,    4|         that either~ ~they must yeeld or dye; brought their Kings
14    4,    5|         Basile could~ ~possibly yeeld so sweete a savour. The
15    4,    6|        to touch me,~ ~because I yeeld so obediently to you; neyther
16    5,    4|  private~ ~conversation, as may yeeld more comfort to my poore
17    5,    6|       of body; the World cannot yeeld a~ ~more compleate man.
18    5,    9| commendable exercise, whereto I yeeld with all humble~ ~obedience.
19    5,   10|      Castles long besieged, doe yeeld at the last, and women wronged
20    6,    2|  message, nor had the reason to yeeld or grant it.~ ~ Then he
21    6,    7|        onely, who~ ~are able to yeeld much better content and
22    6,    9|        as those times could not yeeld a~ ~better: He was also
23    6,   10|      the yeare following, did~ ~yeeld him as much money, as now
24    6,   10|    world was no where able to~ ~yeeld the like. And, as one of
25    7,    9| suffered~ ~in your head, and to yeeld so foule a smell as it did?
26    7,   10|         opinion, that they will yeeld us~ ~no lesse delight, then
27    8,    3|          as~ ~the world did not yeeld a more pleasant companion,
28    8,    7|    convenient~ ~opportunity, to yeeld him such assurance, as hee
29    8,    9|         faire~ ~Bologninaes, to yeeld the matter I moved to her,
30    9,    1|       to hear them~ ~speake, or yeeld to any thing which they
31   10,    4|  complaine of the second,~ ~and yeeld him backe againe to the
32   10,    8|       confounded with shame, to yeeld consent, that~ ~Sophronia
33   10,    8|   reason or shame in me, I will yeeld~ ~obedience to thy more
34   10,    8|           forced the parents to yeeld consent: which hath not
35   10,    9|        Countrey of ours would~ ~yeeld such Gentlemen, as your
36   10,    9|         wilt or~ ~no, thou must yeeld to please them; and this
37   10,   10|    confirm their hope, but also yeeld~ ~him high contentment;
38   10,   10|   thereto condescended, more to yeeld you~ ~contentment, then
39   10,   10|         Country~ ~Cottages, may yeeld as divine and excellent
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