Day, Novell

 1    1,    1|        any one fell sicke~ ~in neede, distresse, or adversity,
 2    1,    3|  happening to him) standing in neede to use some great summe
 3    1,    3|      resolved to~ ~reveale his neede and extremity, and try if
 4    2,    6|      their returning backe. We neede~ ~to make no doubt concerning
 5    2,    8|      replyed. Madam, I have no neede of any Lover,~ ~and very
 6    4,    1|      your selfe have done? Nor neede you to be~ ~sorry, or ashamed
 7    4,    2|      with faire Ghismonda. Nor neede any of you to wonder thereat,
 8    4,    6|    Deare Father, I shall not~ ~neede to make an Historicall relation,
 9    4,    8|        outward appearance. Nor neede~ ~we to urge any question
10    5,    2|     furnished therewith, you~ ~neede make no doubt of winning
11    5,    2|    which~ ~although she had no neede of, neither ever expected
12    5,    6|        King had appointed. You neede~ ~not make any question,
13    5,    7| children; and therefore having neede of servants, he~ ~made his
14    5,    9|      all~ ~other helpes in his neede, and thinking her to be
15    5,    9|      give me a~ ~man that hath neede of wealth, rather then wealth
16    5,    9|   rather then wealth that hath neede of a~ ~man. The Brethren
17    5,   10|     spirited, standing more in neede of three Husbands, then~ ~
18    6,    2|    fetching them~ ~thence when neede requires, their splendor
19    6,    2|      good, that we shall~ ~not neede to repent our labour.~ ~
20    6,    7|      surfetting, and having no neede of me) to let him lye languishing,
21    7,    2|   quickely finde a friend at a neede.~ ~Gallants there are good
22    7,    4|        That hee~ ~had now more neede of sleepe, then drinke;
23    7,    5|     you committed, that should neede confession? How Husband?
24    7,    5|       I hope there was no more neede, of clambring~ ~over houses
25    7,    9|    saide, there is now no such neede of~ ~loyaltie in servants
26    8,    1|    maine importance, and shall neede to use~ ~but two hundred
27    8,    3|       and therefore said. What neede have wee of the name, when
28    8,    6|  freely; and when there was no neede at~ ~all, tooke his Cuppes
29    8,    9|      the end, that such as had neede~ ~of his counsell, might
30    8,   10|   succour me in such an urgent neede,~ ~and with so faire a summe
31    8,   10|    dealt with~ ~a Tuscane, had neede to have sound sight and
32    9,    3|     what he will say: and~ ~if neede be, I can procure him to
33    9,    5|    therefore the matter hath~ ~neede to be very cleanly carried.~ ~
34    9,    9|     testimonies, that wee have neede of others government.~ ~
35   10,    8|       Titus, if thou hadst not neede of comfort, as plainly I
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