Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |    many other~ ~already past (remembring (withall) what likewise
 2    1,    9|     as their Queene, and well remembring the words, so~ ~lately uttered
 3    2,    2| pittying his distresse, and~ ~remembring shee had the key of that
 4    2,    5|   that I could learne)~ ~once remembring either her or me: so that (
 5    2,    5|      one words utterance; and remembring perfectly for~ ~truth, that
 6    2,    5|     his owne share first, and remembring the~ ~rich Ring, whereof
 7    2,    6|       telling him once, but~ ~remembring him thereof verie often,
 8    2,    6|      Hereupon, Madam Beritola remembring the speeches betweene her
 9    2,    8|        respective manner, and remembring beside, the unkinde language
10    3,    1|  sufficient satisfying, never remembring how~ ~potent the priviledge
11    3,    4|      did? The subtle wench,~ ~remembring that she had not answered
12    4,    8|     hearing these wordes, and remembring what loving~ ~kindnesse
13    4,   10|  being an aged man, and never remembring, how~ ~vaine and idle a
14    5,    1|     his naturall name indeed) remembring that Iphigenia~ ~tearmed
15    5,    5|   hinderance.~ ~ But Grinello remembring himselfe, that the houre
16    5,    8|     likewise to the Knight,~ ~remembring well both his love and death,
17    5,    9|       and his greefe~ ~great, remembring his former inordinate expences,
18    5,    9|  ordinary persons. Whereupon, remembring my Faulcon, which now you
19    5,    9|     importuned by~ ~them, and remembring the honorable honesty of
20    5,   10|  infected with them.~ ~ Then, remembring her owne case, and her poore
21    6,   10|     or admiration. And, never remembring his olde tatterd~ ~Friars
22    7, Song|       was ended; the Queene~ ~remembring, that the next day following
23    8,    7|       swolne very great, in~ ~remembring such a malicious cruelty
24    8,    7|     awaked from sleeping: and remembring Madame Helena, he went to
25    8,    7|   knowing them perfectly, and remembring~ ~(withall) what had bin
26    8,    7|     other ordinary man. Never remembring, that such~ ~men are expert (
27    8,    8| abroad together, Spinelloccio remembring~ ~his promise unto his Mistresse,
28    8,   10|      consideration whereof,~ ~remembring how many dayes wee have
29    9,    4|     his bed, Fortarigo, never remembring his solemne vowes and promises:~ ~
30    9,    5|       canvazed among us; yet, remembring what Philostratus not~ ~
31    9,    6|       his bed~ ~againe, never remembring to set the Cradle where
32    9,    6|    And the mother her selfe~ ~remembring how kindely Adriano had
33   10,    5|     to her; considering and~ ~remembring withall, the promise shee
34   10,    8|     discoursed with himselfe, remembring Sophronia,~ ~and converting
35   10,    9|         most true indeed, and remembring also, that the time limitted
36   10,   10|   noting his frowning lookes, remembring also~ ~what the Marquesse
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