Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |      venerable authority of the Lawes, as~ ~well divine as humane,
 2  Ind      |         them with reproofe; the lawes of pleasure~ ~being more
 3  Ind      |        without any offence: yet Lawes have allowed it to be so,
 4  Ind      |         authoritie of publike~ ~Lawes) were banished hence, onely
 5  Ind      |  behaviour in contempt of those Lawes, because now they know,
 6  Ind      |     Monasteries, breaking the~ ~Lawes of obedience, and being
 7    1,    3|      thee, which of those three Lawes or Religions, thou takest
 8    1,    3|      commended any one of those Lawes~ ~above the other, he knew
 9    1,    3|          concerning those three Lawes given by God the Father,
10    2,    3|          by breaking the divine Lawes of wedlocke, and abusing
11    2,    5|      was a Citie of such strict Lawes and~ ~Ordinances, as admitted
12    2,    5|        hanged, according to the Lawes in that case provided.~ ~
13    2,   10|         it. But if studying the Lawes were more welcome to you~ ~
14    3,    1|     blabbe thereof. Beside, the Lawes and~ ~constitution of our
15    4,    1|       stept in yeeres) what the Lawes~ ~of youth are, and with
16    4,    9|  Guardastagno (forgetting the~ ~lawes of respect and loyall friendship)
17    5,    4|         to do, in regard of our Lawes severity; for~ ~climbing
18    5,    9|         not exempted from those Lawes, which are~ ~in common to
19    5,    9|       obey the power of~ ~those Lawes; contrary to mine owne will,
20    6,    5| singularly~ ~experienced in the Lawes, that all men held him beyond
21    6,    7|        certaine of it, that the Lawes~ ~enacted in any Countrey,
22    6,   10|    their venerable benches, the Lawes (both divine and humane)~ ~
23    7,    5|      the first~ ~instituters of lawes, had diligently observed
24    7,    5|      willed and ordained by the Lawes, as well divine~ ~as humane,
25    7,   10|      any other, observe those~ ~Lawes which he himselfe hath made;
26    8,    1|        affection (the powerfull lawes of Love beeing above all~ ~
27    8,   10|        under the~ ~severitie of Lawes imposed) shaping all our
28    8,   10|        againe to the accustomed lawes.~ ~And having thus spoken,
29    9,    9|         by Nature, custome, and lawes,~ ~are and ought to be subject
30    9,    9|     woman. And although those~ ~lawes, which respect the common
31    9,    9|        both nature, custome and lawes have~ ~commanded.~ ~ To
32   10,    7|       his course, against whose lawes my strength made many~ ~
33   10,    8|     thus he~ ~began againe. The lawes of love are of greater force,
34   10,    8|      transgressed against the~ ~lawes of friendship, he thought
35   10,    8|        Gods, by force of humane Lawes,~ ~and by the laudable consent
36   10,    8|          but would performe the Lawes severe injunction. And sending~ ~
37   10,    8|        league of Amity?~ ~ What Lawes, what threatnings, what
38   10,    9|    controlleth the power of all lawes whatsoever) must~ ~needs
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