Day, Novell

 1    1,    1|      assuredly, I should~ ~have prevailed therein, had not this violent
 2    1,    4|       know not: but so farre he prevailed upon her~ ~frailety, and
 3    1,    6|       Medicines) and so farre~ ~prevailed, that the terrible threatning
 4    2,    3|      uppon them.~ ~ This advice prevailed with them; and so, without
 5    2,    3|         before for England, and prevailed so successefully with the
 6    2,    6|        backe his hounds, they~ ~prevailed so much by earnest intreaties,
 7    2,    7|     over-gone her~ ~sences, and prevailed against all modest bashfulnesse.
 8    2,    8|      earnest desires: have so~ ~prevailed against my strongest resistances,
 9    2,    9|        upon whose poverty he so prevailed, by earnest~ ~perswasions,
10    3,    7| directly to the Signoria, and~ ~prevailed so far that he spake privately
11    3,    8|       beauty hath so powerfully prevailed on me, that~ ~entire love
12    4,    1|       commanded by Nature, hath prevailed~ ~for Love, joyning with
13    4,    3|      owne, had so substantially prevailed with~ ~them, that a good
14    4,    5| Wisedome and government so much prevailed with her, as to instruct~ ~
15    4,    7|        Master was~ ~a Clothier) prevailed upon her liking and affection.~ ~
16    4,    8|       so farre (in the end) she prevailed with~ ~him, that he yeelded
17    4,    8|        part of the house,~ ~and prevailed so far, that one evening,
18    4,   10|        to the prison, where she prevailed so well with~ ~the Jaylor,
19    5,    1|         Being thus resolved, he prevailed with divers young~ ~Gentlemen
20    5,    2|     compassionate her case, and prevailed~ ~so well by gentle speeches,
21    5,    3|         her Lord Liello and she prevailed so well with~ ~Pedroes angry
22    5,    4|         Catharina~ ~having thus prevailed with her Mother, her bed
23    5,    9|   length, love to the youth, so prevailed with~ ~her, that she concluded
24    7,    3|    appeareth, that we have both prevailed in our devout desire,~ ~
25    7,    5|       he walked: so farre she~ ~prevailed, that he stepping to the
26    7,    7|       unto Egano: so farre he~ ~prevailed by his friendly protestations,
27    7,    7|       imprecations have alwayes prevailed with thee, making thee~ ~
28    7,    8|         meanes, and (at length) prevailed to win~ ~her favor. Which
29    7,    8|   businesse) and by perswasions prevailed~ ~so with her, that she
30    8,    7|         how to do) could have~ ~prevailed, that miserable night, when
31    8,    8|      the knowledge of Zeppa, he prevailed so well with~ ~the Wife
32    8,    8|   whatsoever he~ ~commanded, so prevailed with the Wife of Spinelloccio:
33    8,    9|      wherein (at the length) he prevailed, and Bruno~ ~proved to be
34    8,    9|      Allegations, at length hee prevailed~ ~so farre, that Buffalmaco
35    9,    4|    Aniolliero could doe or say, prevailed not any thing with~ ~the
36   10,    2|      the Countes Disanta Flore: prevailed so by his bold and~ ~headstrong
37   10,    5|      ice and snow, the Magitian prevailed so by his Art,~ ~that after
38   10,   10|         all their perswasions~ ~prevailed not with him. Naked in her
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