Day, Novell

 1    2,    1|  accused to bee a Cutpurse. Now durst they meddle no more with
 2    2,    4|        such a place, where none durst~ ~issue forth of the small
 3    2,    5|  dreadfull voyce, demanded, who durst keepe that noyse beneath?~ ~
 4    2,    9|    Sufficient had he seene, and durst presume no further; but
 5    2,   10|     armes about my necke, and I durst~ ~adventure the utter losse
 6    3,    3|       yet wisely considerate,~ ~durst not let him understand it,
 7    3,    6|       any answere.~ ~ Ricciardo durst not speake one word, but
 8    3,    7|       dare assure you, that she durst not go neere him, to respect
 9    4,    3|      upon your~ ~possessions, I durst engage my credit, that all
10    4,    4|         in despight of all that durst resist him, behaving himselfe
11    4,    4|         life of any~ ~one, that durst appeare in his presence;
12    4,    5|     brethrens cruell deede; she durst not question any more after
13    4, Song|      basely thus betrayde;~ ~ I durst not moove, to speake I was
14    5,    2|        with thee: but because I durst not trust any other with
15    5,    3| appeared bright and cleare: yet durst~ ~hee not nod, or take a
16    5,    6|       so neere as~ ~possibly he durst, to have some conference
17    5,    6|   wrathfull displeasure) no man durst presume to contradict.~ ~
18    5,    9|    enjoy her as his owne;~ ~yet durst not move the motion for
19    5,    9|         due unto them: then I~ ~durst assure my selfe, that you
20    5,   10|   Saint-like woman, to whom I~ ~durst have confest my sinnes,
21    7,    1|       helpe to her.~ ~Yet never durst I adventure to essay it,
22    7,    3|     kinde of boldnesse; that he durst be more instant with~ ~her (
23    7,    5|        at her doore:~ ~Nay, she durst not stand in her Window,
24    7,    6|   whence, and what he was, that durst presume so boldly~ ~into
25    7,    7|      feeling the smart of them, durst not speake one~ ~Worde,
26    7,    8|        Wife; so that he~ ~never durst sleepe, untill she were
27    7,    8|      bee flatly against him, he durst not attempt to~ ~speake
28    8,    1|        at~ ~her receyving them: durst not make deniall, but thus
29    8,    4|        while after,~ ~before he durst be seene abroad. But when
30    8,   10|       shamefull to him, that he durst not complaine to any~ ~person,
31    9,    2|      sudden surprisall, as they durst not stirre, nor speake one
32    9,    4|       made him answere, that he durst not give him~ ~entertainment,
33    9,    4|    shirt unto Buonconvento, and durst not (for shame) repaire
34   10,    2|      and would faine see, who~ ~durst presume to hinder his passe.
35   10,    3|    wondrously amaze him, how he durst come to the~ ~fatall appointed
36   10,    7|         speake I could not, nor durst be so bold,~ ~ To make the
37   10,    9|       strange Merchants; yet he durst not credit it, or that possibly
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