Day, Novell

 1    1,    1|  Maister Chappelet)~ ~therein I assure yee, I have often transgressed.
 2    2,    5|         with~ ~us here, where I assure ye, they shall finde that
 3    2,    5|        him.~ ~ Now could Andrea assure himselfe, that his Golde
 4    2,    7|       humane affections, I dare assure ye, that there is not any
 5    2,    8| enjoying of my longing desires, assure your selfe (most Noble~ ~
 6    3,    3|     like to pampered Swine. And assure your selves worthy~ ~Ladies,
 7    3,    5|       motion; yea, and I dare~ ~assure you, that if in the future
 8    3,    7|           neverthelesse, let me assure you Sir, that neither his
 9    3,    7|         what you will,~ ~I dare assure you that Theobaldo is living,
10    3,    7|        the street. And I~ ~dare assure you, that she durst not
11    3,    7|        let me~ ~thus I us farre assure thee, that I would gladly
12    3,    7|    condemned him to die. I dare assure you Sir, that a very unjust
13    3, Song|      past, and what else may~ ~ Assure a loyall Maidens trust.~ ~
14    4,    1|      offence. And this I~ ~dare assure you, that if you deale not
15    4,    2|          should more constantly assure her, that she verily credited
16    4,    2|    comprehend; but~ ~this I can assure you, that so soone as I
17    5,    1|      without her) but dare also assure thee to enjoy~ ~Iphigenia,
18    5,    2|         such a course, as shall assure him to win the honor of
19    5,    9|    journey for the Faulcon, and assure~ ~thy selfe, that I will
20    5,    9|       unto them: then I~ ~durst assure my selfe, that you would
21    6,    2|      Cistio, saying:~ ~Goe, and assure Cistio, that I sent thee
22    7,    7|    shalt offend me.~ ~Moreover, assure thy selfe, that I will never
23    7,    9|         to~ ~rest so perswaded. Assure thy selfe, that if entreaties
24    7,    9|    these wonders are performed, assure~ ~my Ladie. that I am truelie
25    8,    3|      did~ ~with his: yet I dare assure you, that it is both true
26    8,    3|  thereof, and goe about it, and assure our~ ~selves that we shall
27    8,    3|        honest neighbours? Well, assure~ ~thy selfe, this is the
28    8,    7|           her life. Let Me then assure you, that your diligent
29    8,    7|         and~ ~dare sufficiently assure you, that nothing could
30    8,    7|      the~ ~present heat, I dare assure you, the Sun (in his highest
31    8,    9|      Bruno (quoth the Doctor)~ ~assure thy selfe upon my soul,
32    8,    9|           understanding: I dare assure you, that (without any faile)
33    8,    9|        familiar~ ~to me. I dare assure you, when I arise in the
34    9,    5|         to~ ~Calandrino. I dare assure thee, that thou hast made
35    9,    9|       in my travell, I dare now assure sure that the counsell~ ~
36   10,    8|        as~ ~she is, then I doe: assure thy selfe, and beleeve it
37   10,    9|         feare. Moreover, I dare assure thee, that thy~ ~Wife Adalietta,
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