Day, Novell

 1    1,    4|              conceyved it farre~ ~more fitting for him, to returne backe
 2    1,    5| inconsiderately, so he found it best~ ~fitting for his honour, to quench
 3    2,    3|                perfectly, what is best fitting for all his creatures;~ ~
 4    2,    7|               set, and the winde aptly fitting for them,~ ~lanched forth
 5    2,    7|                  opportunity now aptly fitting her, by the absence of her
 6    2,    9|              and such a Bonnet as is~ ~fitting for a man, so returne with
 7    2,   10|           Bertolomea, I know it not so fitting for a~ ~modest; woman to
 8    3,    5|                because this is neither fitting time nor place, to discourse
 9    3,    9|           together, such as she~ ~knew fitting for that kinde of infirmity,
10    4,    4|              two~ ~speedy gallies, and fitting them with men of valiant
11    4,    6|               judgement) had bene best fitting for thee: yet if thou~ ~
12    4,    8|               travaile would now seeme fitting~ ~for you, as well to gaine
13    4,    8|              to continue for some such fitting time, as may~ ~grant you
14    4,    9|               digest, nor thought it~ ~fitting to endure. Whereuppon, the
15    4,   10|              rest fell to~ ~exercises, fitting their owne fancies, untill
16    5,    5|              at least that I~ ~thought fitting for her: howbeit I will
17    5,    8|                and growing to yeares~ ~fitting for marriage, (as young
18    5, Song|         delightfull~ ~exercises, and a fitting houre for rest drawing on:
19    6,    2|             Citizen, with all~ ~things fitting for honest entertainment
20    6,    7|              Dogges? Was~ ~it not more fitting for me, to pleasure therwith
21    6,   10|              the Feather, at some more fitting season. And therefore my~ ~
22    6,   10|             direction, for al things~ ~fitting the time of his Regiment,
23    7,    4|                 or (which is much more fitting for thee) have thy head~ ~
24    7,    5|             commended~ ~the Woman, for fitting Tofano in his kinde; and,
25    7,    5|       Gentleman, and finde an houre so fitting, as to conferre with him,
26    7,    9|                obey. Choosing a~ ~time fitting for her purpose, when Nicostratus
27    8,    2|        answered she, is this behaviour fitting for an holy~ ~man? Holy-men
28    8,    7|            them, which is mervailously fitting for~ ~any Gentleman. Being
29    8,    7|              he thought the time to be fitting: and this admonition~ ~withall,
30    8,    9|                an answere, as might be fitting for his folly, whereupon,
31    8,   10|                no lesse applauded, for fitting it with such an~ ~effectuall
32   10,    8|              bard~ ~from me, which are fitting and pleasing to Love? Honest
33   10,    8|               election, concerning the fitting of mine contentment, or~ ~
34   10,    8|              and comfortable a change, fitting him with~ ~garments and
35   10,    9|              divers worthy necessaries fitting for their journey.~ ~ Afterward,
36   10,   10|               on me:~ ~that it is very fitting for us, to returne thither
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