Day, Novell

 1    1,    1|          will remaine~ ~in their mercy and danger; so that, in
 2    1,    1|          thou art; the grace and mercy of God is so great, that
 3    1,    1|          disposed soule to his~ ~mercy, will it please you to have
 4    2,    1|   pittifull case, crying out for mercy,~ ~but no man would heare
 5    2,    2|          could be discerned. Her mercy thus extended to him~ ~in
 6    2,    3|      eyes (no doubt in his meere mercy and goodnesse) with a~ ~
 7    2,    7|            commending her to the mercy of heaven, in this maner
 8    2,    7|          hands, wofully desiring mercy of him:~ ~but he perceiving
 9    2,    8|       they~ ~craved every bodies mercy and almes. It came to passe,
10    2,    8|        or~ ~physicke, but in the mercy of your faire Maide Gianetta;
11    2,    8|      forgotten his Sister, so in mercy he became as mindefull~ ~
12    2,    9|     answered; Alas deare friend, mercy for Gods sake; and before
13    2,    9|       and appealing to thy manly mercy, thou mayest (wert~ ~thou
14    2,    9|         which I enjoy but by thy mercy, I will so strangely disguise
15    3,    5|         these moove you to milde mercy, and spill~ ~not life, when
16    3,    7|        committed, whereof divine mercy is~ ~willing to purge you,
17    3,    7|   pleased in~ ~this case to have mercy on me; but also would as
18    3,    7|    intending more. over, that if mercy give me life, and cleere
19    3,    7|      offered themselves~ ~to his mercy, and humbly required pardon
20    3,    8|        his hands, as craving for mercy,~ ~demanded wherefore he
21    3,   10|         pride; and that by God's mercy they had so~ ~chastened
22    5,    2|         and soly remained at the mercy of the windes. For thus
23    5,    3|        grief, if I fall into the mercy of men, then to~ ~be devoured
24    5,    4|       you will extend the~ ~like mercy to me, as you desire that
25    5,    4|       Lizio, I humbly crave your mercy,~ ~confessing my selfe well
26    5,    7|          because he will have no mercy~ ~on me. Content thy selfe
27    5,    8|        hands, and crying out for mercy so lowde as she could. Two~ ~
28    7,    4|      Villanie of~ ~thine: to the mercy of heaven I commit my soul,
29    7,    8|    albeit many times she desired mercy, and~ ~that hee would not
30    8,    7|          of his heart) and crave mercy~ ~of her for his base transgression.
31    8,    7|       whome~ ~milde and gracious mercy should any way declare her
32    8,    7|         are able to derive~ ~any mercy from thee; yet let the last
33    8,    7|          wordes savoured~ ~of no mercy, but rather as coveting
34    9,    5|         holding up his hands for mercy, and~ ~entreating her (for
35    9,    7|         could call to heaven for mercy.~ ~ Being thus seised of
36    9,    9|          before him, and desired mercy for~ ~charities sake. Giosefo
37   10,    4|         But for the benefits and mercy extended to him;~ ~it was
38   10,    4| idle-headed man, yeelding to the mercy of his enemy: that all those~ ~
39   10,    7|         onely by this soveraigne mercy in~ ~you, and doubtlesse
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