Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |         any beast, farre from the kind or~ ~quality of man, they
 2    1,    1|           could~ ~procure in this kind, so much the more pleasure
 3    1,    5|          defend her honor in that kind, when importunity laboureth
 4    2,   10|    likewise condemne all the like kind of men, but more~ ~especially
 5    2,   10|             home againe, upon his kind promise of thy deliverance,
 6    2, Song|          Of those delights, which kind contentment bring?~ ~ Come,
 7    2, Song|           Of those delights which kind contentment bring?~ ~ ~ ~
 8    3,    4|     received from~ ~thee infinite kind favours; whereas I never
 9    3,    8|       owne house, and comfort thy kind wife, who ever~ ~since thy
10    4,    4|        with this poore, yet happy kind of~ ~entercourse, as if
11    4,    6|        deed, as you have lost his kind company here in this life,
12    4,    8|        and divers other such like kind tearmes, prooving afterwards~ ~
13    5,    8|    example)~ ~grew afterward more kind and tractable to mens honest
14    5,    9|           lived in such an honest kind of contented poverty.~ ~
15    5,    9|       saide to her Brethren. This kind of widdowed estate doth
16    7,    5|          might be requited in his kind, and wear~ ~that badge of
17    7,    6|     cannot alwayes feede on one~ ~kind of bread, but his appetite
18    7,    7|           as Anichino was in this kind,~ ~needs no tutoring, but
19    7,   10|         been acquainted with this kind of shrift (as doubtlesse
20    8,    3|          very great vertue. One~ ~kind, are gritty stones, of Settignano,
21    8,    7|        determination, to urge a~ ~kind of compassionate apprehension,
22    8,    7|        cheare you with this small kind of comfort, that his so
23    8,    8| challengeth the jewel, then which kind of~ ~recompence, nothing
24    8,    9|  maintaine an untruth, you used a kind of recommendation:~ ~for
25    8,   10|           to be beholding in this kind, considring that you are
26    8,   10|       answere; to quit her in her kind, and with~ ~coine of her
27    9,    9|      rebuked her for it in~ ~very kind manner: whereupon, Giosefo
28    9,    9|             vaine-glory, then any kind affection you beare to them:
29   10,    2|          forced thee to so base a kind of life, and did not~ ~blesse
30   10,    4|        was scarcely worthy of one kind looke: Yet~ ~now being dead,
31   10,    4|         Countrey of Persia, and a kind of custome there~ ~observed,
32   10,    5|        fairely furnished with all kind of fragrant~ ~flowers, as
33   10,    5|       plenteously stored, with al kind of fruit trees, flowers,
34   10,    7|           comforted Lisana~ ~with kind and courteous speeches;
35   10,    8|        the contrary, into another kind of alteration, wasting and
36   10,    8|         Spouse and Wife; no other kind of marriage was~ ~observed
37   10,    9|       they answered in the~ ~same kind as they had done before
38   10,    9|    acquaint him~ ~therewith. Many kind and comfortable speeches,
39   10,    9|           no~ ~visitation of your kind letters, commanding thereby
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