Day, Novell

 1    2,    4|      suspition at all should~ ~be conceived of them, hee saide to the
 2    2,    7|         tempest, and their~ ~owne conceived feare) lying still, as if
 3    2,    9|    horrible lye, immediately shee conceived,~ ~that this was the occasion
 4    2,   10|          seene you. My Lord Judge conceived in his minde, that thus~ ~
 5    3,    6|     opportunity of time, which he conceived should~ ~affoord me the
 6    3,    7|    Mistresse, and what delight he conceived, by being dayly in her~ ~
 7    3,    7|        the occasion whereby you~ ~conceived such hatred against him?
 8    3,    7|       about~ ~some idle suspition conceived, and having slaine him,
 9    3,    8|          men, as~ ~you your selfe conceived of me, and none dare be
10    3,    8|       Ferandoes wife proved to be conceived with childe, and the time
11    3,    8|        didst leave thy wife newly conceived~ ~with childe, and this
12    3,    9|        owne husband, by whom shee conceived, and had two Sonnes; which~ ~
13    3,    9|           the witty Mercury, shee conceived of two~ ~goodly Sonnes,
14    3,    9|          assuredly, that shee was conceived with childe,~ ~shee would
15    4,    2|          like an~ ~empty bladder; conceived no small pride in hearing
16    4,    2|            and generall opinion~ ~conceived of their worth, and merit;
17    4,    2|  commanding God of Love himselfe, conceived~ ~such an extraordinary
18    4,    4|   generall opinion had~ ~formerly conceived of him, and whether he affected
19    4,    8|         discourse, they generally conceived, the certaine~ ~occasion
20    4,   10|          husband, presently she~ ~conceived, that the water was drunke
21    5,    2|           name to be~ ~Carapresa, conceived it as a good augury to her
22    5,    6|            poore condemned Guion, conceived, that he had somewhat seene
23    5,    7|           For shee proved~ ~to be conceived with childe, then which
24    5,    7| impossible for his Daughter to be conceived with childe, because he~ ~
25    5,    7|       Sonne.~ ~ Moreover, thus he conceived, that if it were he, he
26    5,   10|           which the Perugians had conceived of him, in matter~ ~no way
27    5,   10|         have confest my sinnes, I conceived such a religious~ ~perswasion
28    7,    9|           of which sinne, I never conceived so much as a~ ~thought.
29    7,   10|          loved her, and therefore conceived~ ~in his minde, that if
30    9,    3|         to beleeve, that~ ~he was conceived great with childe. And having
31    9,    8|          inconsiderate: presently conceived, that Blondello (whom~ ~
32   10,    7|          tender and loving father conceived immediately, that shee was~ ~
33   10,    7|    commiseration, and suddenly he conceived, that honestly he might~ ~
34   10,    7|          before, wherein Lisana~ ~conceived such joy and contentment,
35   10,    8|        both the young~ ~Gentlemen conceived such hearty griefe, as if
36   10,    8|          perceiving it was Titus, conceived~ ~immediately, that he had
37   10,   10|           of her daughter, shee~ ~conceived with child againe, and (
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