Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |         over-readie in censuring commendable life) any way to impaire
 2    1,    1|    Chappelet, was of so good and commendable life; that,~ ~being a Notarie,
 3    1,    6|          this manner.~ ~ It is a commendable thing (faire Ladies) to
 4    1,    7|      mindes, desiring none but~ ~commendable exercises in Court, and
 5    1,    9|           to passe the time with commendable discourses,~ ~are the best
 6    1,    9|      hath bene very pleasing and commendable; in~ ~which regard, untill
 7    2,    3|         more particularly) his~ ~commendable carriage, hee tooke him
 8    2,    6|  religious Lady alledged so many commendable examples,~ ~and used such
 9    2,    7|        also in such exquisit and commendable kinde expressed; the~ ~two
10    2,    8|   excelling all the rest in such commendable manner, as none of~ ~them
11    2,    8|       also for his vertues and~ ~commendable qualities, wherein he excelled
12    2,    8|       the matchlesse beauty, and commendable qualities of~ ~your Maid
13    3,    1|           and kept the Garden in commendable order.~ ~ His wages being
14    3,    3|       endued with beauty and all commendable~ ~qualities, as any other
15    3,    5|          quicke~ ~witted, and of commendable person, alwayes going so
16    3,    5|       you. Setting aside~ ~those commendable qualities and singular vertues
17    3,    6|       held them to be good and~ ~commendable. In a counterfeit voyce
18    3,    7| deserving, for his vertues and~ ~commendable qualities, to enjoy of her
19    4,   10|        two little Rubyes, with a commendable smile thus she replyed.~ ~
20    5,    2|          into yeares, upon the~ ~commendable speeches delivered by Carapresa,
21    5,    2|     authority. Now as worthy and commendable actions are~ ~soone spread
22    5,    8|     studied (by all her best and commendable meanes,~ ~and therein bestowed
23    5,    9| instituted when wee~ ~began this commendable exercise, whereto I yeeld
24    5,    9|         more for his vertues and commendable~ ~qualities, then any boast
25    6,    1|    because it was a knowne~ ~and commendable History, but yet delivered
26    6,    4|         times affoord worthy and commendable~ ~speeches, according to
27    6,    7|          an~ ~excellent and most commendable thing, to speak well, and
28    6,    9|    Cittie had many excellent and commendable customes~ ~in it; whereof (
29    6,    9|        and whatsoever else was~ ~commendable in any man, was no way wanting
30    6,   10|         you know you have kept a commendable~ ~custom, in sending yeerly
31    7,    4|       not only~ ~he held to be a commendable quality, but was alwaies
32    7,    6|          compleate of person and commendable qualities, albeit not of~ ~
33    7,    7| observing his faire carriage and commendable qualities, was~ ~highly
34    8,    1|   Soldiour, named Gulfardo, of~ ~commendable carriage in his person,
35    8,    9|        your Society. I have many commendable qualities in me,~ ~as, playing
36    9,    5|   quality) well~ ~spoken, and of commendable carriage. Comming forth
37    9,    8|         he was of sufficient and commendable carriage,~ ~fairely demeaned,
38   10,    2|       men of vertue, hearing the commendable motion made by the~ ~Abbot;
39   10,    7|        action (perhaps) no lesse commendable then this, done by~ ~an
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