Day, Novell

 1    1,    1|             owne deare Mother? that bare me~ ~in her wombe nine moneths,
 2    1,    2| notwithstanding the intire amity he bare to Jehannot, or~ ~(perhaps)
 3    2,    2|           man sitting in his shirt, bare on~ ~feete and legges, trembling
 4    2,    6|            the true love which~ ~he bare his friend. And although
 5    2,    7|             not in any affection he bare to the Lady,~ ~answered,
 6    2,    7|             hoping for the love hee bare to deceased Antiochus, that
 7    2,    9|        please another man, and on a bare command? God, who~ ~truly
 8    2,    9|        likewise was devoured to the bare bones, by Flies,~ ~Waspes,
 9    2,   10|          honourable~ ~affection hee bare to Bertolomea, he maried
10    3,    2|             he dyed for the love he bare to the Queene. And upon~ ~
11    3,    5|            in regard of the love he bare to~ ~his wife.~ ~ The base-minded
12    3,    7|            in honour of the love he bare to his~ ~Mistresse, and
13    3,   10|            your speech just as your bare bones had~ ~learned to whistle
14    4,    1|               unfeigned affection I bare thee, as never any father
15    4,    1|            still closer to her owne bare brest, saying; Here Fortune,
16    4,    4|         merit. Nor seemed this as a bare babling rumour,~ ~in the
17    4,    4|             what noble affection he bare unto her, devoting himselfe
18    4,    6|          occasion of~ ~distast, she bare it out in the best manner
19    4,   10|            because his lying in the bare Chest was somewhat uneasie
20    5,    2|           love which formerly she~ ~bare unto him, being not altogether
21    5,    3|              and touched her left~ ~bare brest: whereupon, shee was
22    5,    3|            not a jot of him but the bare~ ~bones, and afterward ran
23    6,    3|            knowledge~ ~thereof; but bare out all scoffes with a well
24    7,    3|            the former love which he bare to his gossip~ ~Agnesia,
25    7,    7|            conjured, by the love he bare~ ~to her, and loved none
26    8,    2|            would not trust him upon bare~ ~words, nor any thing was
27    8,    5|           pleased, and let him fall bare Breecht to the~ ~ground.
28    8,    5|       Florence, to make a Judge sit bare Breecht on the Bench of~ ~
29    8,    7|            in marriage, because she bare affection to a gallant young~ ~
30    8,    7|           the unfaigned affection I bare her. Returne to thy Lady (
31    8,    7|        delicate body, and burnt her bare head so violently: as~ ~
32    8,    9|           as possibly he could, and bare all out~ ~in formall manner.
33    9,    4|             his~ ~shirt, to dance a bare foote Galliard after him
34   10,    7|        extraordinary love which you bare to us, calleth~ ~for as
35   10,    8|           constant love,~ ~which he bare to so true and thankefull
36   10,   10|            the~ ~unequal'd love she bare to the Marquesse, though
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