Day, Novell

 1    1,    6|     heard him; and although his recompence~ ~seemed over-long delayed,
 2    1,    7|     actions in any, albeit with recompence~ ~little, or none at all;
 3    2,    4|        resolved to~ ~die, or to recompence his losses upon others,
 4    2,    4|     expected in~ ~it, either to recompence the womans great paines
 5    2,    7|      requite them with equall~ ~recompence, who had so graciously honored
 6    2,    9|           much lesse so harsh a recompence as this is. But flying from
 7    2,    9|      one Bernardo Lomellino, in recompence of~ ~one nights lodging
 8    2,   10|        and will have no other~ ~recompence for her ransome (in regard
 9    3,    8|    quoth he) what~ ~shall be my recompence when I have done it? Father,
10    3,    8|       or merit; what sufficient recompence can I be able~ ~to make
11    3,    9|        daungerous Fistula,~ ~in recompence whereof, she requested to
12    3,    9|         further greevance, what recompence then shall remaine to me?~ ~
13    3,    9|     dowry. Wherefore Madame, in recompence of the~ ~favour I expect
14    3,    9|       of me, is in~ ~honourable recompence of faire and vertuous deservings,
15    3,    9|            to-demand a liberall recompence for her paines; yet shee
16    5,    2|       those things, whereby the recompence may be~ ~noted, answerable
17    5,    3|     that future comforts should recompence former passed misfortunes;~ ~
18    5,    6|   rather ought to~ ~honour, and recompence with no meane rewards?~ ~
19    5,    6|  standing in~ ~duty obliged, to recompence the wrong which he had done,
20    5,    9|        am now~ ~come hither, to recompence some part of your passed
21    5,    9|        such is the nature of my recompence, that I make my~ ~selfe
22    7,    4|      forgotten and forgiven, in recompence whereof; he would not~ ~
23    7,    8|       Husband, which shee would recompence in such bountifull sort,~ ~
24    8,    1|      deceite, but rather of a~ ~recompence duly returned: because women
25    8,    7|      yet hope of enjoying Loves recompence at~ ~length, made him to
26    8,    7|    absolute assurance, that (in recompence~ ~thereof) he should unfainedly
27    8,    7|      utter ruine of my life, in recompence~ ~of the unfaigned affection
28    8,    8|    deserved no other, or better recompence, but even to~ ~be bold with
29    8,    8|      they did~ ~else beside, in recompence of the wrong received, I
30    8,    8|     jewel, then which kind of~ ~recompence, nothing can be more welcom
31   10,    5|        yet do stil, deserve any recompence at all:~ ~you would be pleased
32   10,    5|        to~ ~give the bountifull recompence agreed on betweene them,
33   10,    5|    should not be the like of my recompence: for, perceiving it to be
34   10,    6|      ensuing follie, as also to recompence Signior Neri, for the~ ~
35   10,    6| himselfe, without receiving (in recompence~ ~of his affection) so much
36   10,    7|        his~ ~Queene, what meete recompence he should gratifie her withall,
37   10,    9|     intended (on the morrow) to recompence with~ ~larger amends at
38   10,    9|         affected Lady, with due recompence to their~ ~honest and ready
39   10,   10|      beg of your Excellency, in recompence of my Virginity, which I
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