Day, Novell

 1    1,    4|    delight with the Damosell was extraordinary,~ ~yet feare and suspition
 2    1,    5|            comming to her, as an extraordinary grace and favour, and that
 3    1,    7|   covetousnesse in a Merchant of extraordinary~ ~wealth. Which Tale, although (
 4    2,    2|  possibly he could, for this her extraordinary grace and favour.~ ~ The
 5    2,    5|       him effectually admire her extraordinary~ ~kindnesse, having teares
 6    2,    5|         the~ ~day being somewhat extraordinary, she called for Greeke wine,
 7    2,    5|       fall (although it~ ~was of extraordinary height) onely the filth
 8    2,    6|          become of her in~ ~this extraordinary misery. As shee walked in
 9    2,    6|    Jehannot, and he~ ~of her, in extraordinary and most fervent manner:
10    2,    6|         Messer Conrado to this~ ~extraordinary benignity, in joyning Jehannot
11    2,    6|         hee was entertayned with extraordinary grace, and delivery of~ ~
12    2,    8|         thy sickenesse,~ ~to wit extraordinary affection to a young Maiden,
13    2,    8|     became surprized with such~ ~extraordinary joy and admiration, that
14    2,    9|     reall and infallible:~ ~with extraordinary gracious praises, he commended
15    2,   10|   studies, being a widdower, and extraordinary~ ~wealthy, laboured with
16    2,   10|          himselfe. Perhaps the~ ~extraordinary greefe and melancholly suffered
17    3,    4|    neither doth it require any~ ~extraordinary length of time: but it may
18    3,    5|        are~ ~so transported with extraordinary joy, for this your gracious
19    3,    8|      mayest thou live for~ ~this extraordinary kindnesse. I promise thee (
20    3,    9|        afflicting him daily with extraordinary paine and~ ~anguish, no
21    4,    2|    himselfe, conceived~ ~such an extraordinary liking: as he hath abandoned
22    4,    3|        and fury are compacted of extraordinary perils: I purpose~ ~(because
23    4,    8| expectation) of very strange and extraordinary accidents, by~ ~names of
24    4,    8|       violently surprized~ ~with extraordinary compassion, no sooner did
25    5,    1|         was~ ~overcome with such extraordinary contentment, as he had no
26    5,    8|           Whereupon, making such extraordinary preparation, as if~ ~he
27    7,    1|        you will: for they are of extraordinary vertue in such~ ~strange
28    7,    9|      what else not, as having an extraordinary~ ~felicity in all kinds
29    8,    3|  Novelties, with some conceit of extraordinary~ ~nature.~ ~ He happening (
30    8,    5|          yet he spyed one errour extraordinary, the most notable (in his~ ~
31    8,    9|     dinner and supper, with such extraordinary apparances of~ ~kindnesse
32   10,    5|          love to this Lady was~ ~extraordinary, hardly to bee contained
33   10,    7|         Instrument concording so extraordinary pleasing;~ ~that all the
34   10,    7|        her.~ ~ Faire Virgin, the extraordinary love which you bare to us,
35   10,    9|        her.~ ~ She was a Lady of extraordinary beauty, tall stature, very~ ~
36   10,    9|         his Gracious favours and extraordinary benefits used towards~ ~
37   10,   10|        like, for a marriage of~ ~extraordinary state and qualitie, inviting
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