Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |      bee addicted. But if mine advice might passe for~ ~currant,
 2  Ind      |       you have~ ~approved mine advice, I grant free permission
 3    1,    5|       take due order (by their advice) for~ ~giving the King a
 4    1,    7|    Guillaume, I will have your advice so~ ~truly figured over
 5    1,    9|        likewise, commended her advice,~ ~and promised to imitate
 6    2,    3|      shine uppon them.~ ~ This advice prevailed with them; and
 7    2,    6|     instruct the one with good advice, so they animate~ ~the other
 8    2,    7|     perswaded her, that by the advice and furtherance of~ ~this
 9    2,    7|   shall give you such friendly advice as may stand you~ ~insted,
10    2,    8|      then let me entreate such advice~ ~from you, as may rather
11    2,    8|       him, without any further advice or counsell, he seated his
12    2,    8|       he was no lesse) both in advice~ ~and actions; he accomplished
13    2,   10|   others, resorting to him for advice. Upon this his amorous~ ~
14    3,    7|   their Chambermaid, upon good advice given,~ ~were apprehended
15    3,    8|        me~ ~with your fatherly advice and counsell, because, if
16    3,    9|        any further counsell or advice.~ ~Heereof faire Juliet
17    4,    2|        other~ ~forme of better advice. Which being so done, he
18    4,    3|    cannot any way mislike your advice, and will take~ ~such order
19    4,    6|   counsell; allowing her first advice against desperation,~ ~to
20    4,    8|    Tutors did like well of her advice, not doubting but it~ ~would
21    4,    8|      case by~ ~his Tutors good advice. And so farre (in the end)
22    5,    2| sodainly, to looke with better advice about her,~ ~shee saw her
23    5,    2|       helpe her with such good advice, to prevent all~ ~injuries
24    5,    6|    courage, and her with witty advice,~ ~by what meanes his accesse
25    6,    7|       thence, by~ ~comfortable advice proceeding from the Potestate:
26    7,    7|        whatsoever, without the advice and~ ~direction of Anichino,
27    7,    9|   Ladie (by his counsell and~ ~advice) make thee the messenger
28    7,    9|         that, without helpe or advice of any Barber,~ ~let mee
29    8,    3|       Buffalmaco applauded the advice of Bruno, and Calandrino
30    8,    6|     deare Friend, what is your advice?~ ~I would have Pilles made
31    8,    8|    little joyfull for her good advice; downe in~ ~the Chest lay
32    8,    9|       Physitian, I like~ ~your advice exceeding well. For, if
33    8,   10|         requesting his aid and advice,~ ~how he might best weare
34    9,    7|    that she disdained any good advice given her; neyther~ ~could
35    9,    7|   demanded a reason for this~ ~advice of his. He related to her
36   10,    3|      have it, I gave thee that advice, least by not enjoying~ ~
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