Day, Novell

 1    1,    9|         gallant, and~ ~youthfull spirits, aptly suting with her yeares
 2    2,    6|       lost powers; wherefore her spirits~ ~might the more freely
 3    2,    6|          traunce, and her vitall spirits executing their Offices
 4    3,    3|           my sleepe, that divers spirits of my kindred appeared to
 5    3,    4|      where~ ~are we now? Are the Spirits of Alchimy walking in the
 6    3,    5|           Most vertuous Lady, my spirits are~ ~so transported with
 7    4      |       they had refreshed~ ~their spirits with a little slumbering,
 8    4,    1|   contrary, among so many worthy spirits as resort to my Court, thou~ ~
 9    4,    2|       rather to recreate their~ ~spirits, then to satisfie the Kings
10    4,    2|         report, to recreate your spirits, after your teares for~ ~
11    4,    7|     better~ ~recollection of his spirits, thus he spake. This inconvenience
12    4,   10|    Ladies) I my selfe finde my~ ~spirits not meanly afflicted thereby.
13    5,    1|        reviving the dull drowsie spirits) declared his mighty~ ~and
14    5,    1|      whence he can deliver those spirits~ ~subjected to his power,
15    5,    1|          make worthy (as valiant spirits) of t very~ ~best and highest
16    6,    5|       hath infused very singular spirits into most~ ~mishapen and
17    7,    1|  fearfull as we,~ ~especially of Spirits, of which all our sexe have
18    7,    1|      troubled~ ~and terrified by Spirits; taught me a wholsome and
19    7,    6|         recollect thy~ ~dismayed spirits together, for I will see
20    7,   10|    recollecting~ ~his more manly spirits together, boldly he said.
21    7,   10|   dreadfull hearing~ ~to walking spirits, when Tingoccio said to
22    7, Song|     cheare my long dismay:~ ~ My spirits reassume your former strength,~ ~
23    8,    3|           men of very recreative spirits, and of indifferent good~ ~
24    8,    3|            could not collect his spirits together, to answer them
25    8,    5|           ground. Cheare up your spirits (my hearts) quoth Maso,
26    8,    7|       owne lodging;~ ~where, his spirits being grievously out of
27    8,    7|          the illusions of wicked spirits, all~ ~this adventure hapned
28    8,    8| convenient, that your contristed spirits should be chearfully revived,~ ~
29    8,   10|       they cheared their wearyed spirits, after~ ~they had first
30    9,   10|       recreation unto your tyred spirits, to~ ~grant you free liberty,
31   10,    4|        in a~ ~good place.~ ~ Her spirits being in better manner met
32   10,    8|          them endued with gentle spirits, and having begun~ ~their
33   10,    9|         to refresh their wearied spirits, much~ ~prety conference
34   10,    9|         our~ ~holy Church, where Spirits can have no power to walke,
35   10,   10|          as divine and excellent spirits, as the most~ ~stately and
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