Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |        at the beginning) was an assured signe of neere~ ~approaching
 2    2,    6|     predominant; his very soule assured him, that she was his Mother,~ ~
 3    2,    7|       new chosen Prince being~ ~assured afterward, by other more
 4    2,    8|     death. Full well art thou~ ~assured, or in reason oughtest to
 5    2,    8|       thy~ ~soule be faithfully assured, that thou canst not require
 6    2,    8|     that Sir Roger should bee~ ~assured of the promised reward,
 7    2,    9|  delivered him her garments, he assured him, that he had not onely~ ~
 8    3,    1|       she) if I were faithfully assured of thy secrecie, I~ ~would
 9    3,    7|       comfort the Lady, with an assured~ ~signall of hope, for the
10    3,    8|    because~ ~(thereby) he halfe assured himselfe, that Fortune had
11    3,    9|        and~ ~remaine constantly assured, that you shall no way be
12    3,    9|        may remaine absolutely~ ~assured, that his love is constant
13    4,    3|   wanton purpose, and yet to be assured of her sisters life, without~ ~
14    4,    4|      many close messages he had assured her. He who had the charge
15    4,   10|     Song. And because I am well assured,~ ~that you are not unfurnished
16    5,    2|       best I may, for I am well assured, that she~ ~will gladly
17    5,    7|   severity, and craving pardon; assured him, that if~ ~Theodoro
18    6,   10|        to see the~ ~feather, he assured himselfe of good store of
19    7,    1|      safely~ ~come, it being an assured signe, that John kept at
20    7,    9|      through thy~ ~disdaine, be assured, that thou canst not escape
21    7,    9| provided, that he might remaine assured,~ ~concerning the intyre
22    8,    3|   manifest truth, and upon this assured confidence, he~ ~said.~ ~
23    8,    3|         when we know, and~ ~are assured of the stones vertue? Let
24    8,    7|    resting the more confidently assured of your~ ~love to me, which
25    8,    7|          following; and remaine assured to repossesse her friend.
26    9,    1|        such a matter,~ ~as I am assured they will never performe.~ ~
27    9,    4|    other entred among them, who assured~ ~Aniolliero, that Fortarigo
28   10,    4|      motion: his~ ~inward soule assured him, that she was not dead
29   10,    5|       she)~ ~thou hast so often assured me, that Signior Ansaldo
30   10,    6|       the staffe, where she was assured of the Fishes resort, and
31   10,    8|      honest. And~ ~if thou wert assured to prevaile upon this pursuite,
32   10,    9|         thing, albeit I am well assured, that~ ~so much as consisteth
33   10,    9|      yet rest thus~ ~constantly assured, that I will not breake
34   10,    9|    heard these Words; becomming assured in~ ~that which (but now)
35   10,    9|       it also to~ ~passe for an assured truth.~ ~ Beside, many Italians
36   10,    9|    sleep. Saladine~ ~being thus assured of the deeds full effecting,
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