Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |         as also of the place and maner, where best we may~ ~continue
 2    1,    2|        heedfully he observed the maner of the Popes life, of the~ ~
 3    1,    7| recompenced in more~ ~bountifull maner, then men of vertuous carriage
 4    2,    3|    others elsewhere, in the best maner that the Towne could yeelde.
 5    2,    7|         mercy of heaven, in this maner was she sent~ ~away.~ ~
 6    2,    7|      brought him, in very humble maner he~ ~demanded of her, what
 7    2,    8|            cheekes, in thankfull maner he delivered his pretty
 8    2,    9|        favoured thee in friendly maner, by~ ~the obtaining of these
 9    3,    1|       continuing~ ~dumbe in this maner, it would redound to his
10    3,    3|       Philomena began after this maner.~ ~ It is my purpose, to
11    4,    1|          yet secretly)~ ~in this maner, and she coveting nothing
12    4,    2|         then pro. ceeded in this maner.~ ~ I know Gossip, that
13    4,    2|         stature. You see in what maner~ ~he hath left his high
14    4,    4|    Princes sake. Gerbino in like maner bearing of~ ~this purposed
15    4,    6|      easily caried, even in this maner as we~ ~have adorned him;
16    4,    9|    husband perceived some~ ~such maner of behaviour, as he could
17    4,    9|  projected to himselfe in what~ ~maner to kill him.~ ~ On the morrow,
18    5,    1|  Hormisda, even in the selfesame maner, and on~ ~his marriage day,
19    5,    2|          and yours in the~ ~like maner at them: it followeth, that (
20    5,    6|          not to speake in this~ ~maner. Sir, wherin have those
21    5,   10|    deliver his discourse in this maner.~ ~I know not whether I
22    6,    2|        spake unto him after this maner. Sir, I would not have~ ~
23    7,    3|         as ever. And because the maner of this charm is of~ ~such
24    7,    4|     Tofano (but in very uncivill maner) told her being abroad that~ ~
25    8,    7|        thou couldst not (in this maner) have~ ~wrought revenge
26    8,    7|       unto him, and sayd in this maner.~ ~ Go (quoth she) I pray
27    8,    7|       answer in such comfortable maner, she mounted up the Ladder,~ ~
28    8,   10|         decked in most sumptuous maner, and also made~ ~ready a
29    9,    5|          in more circumstantiall maner: I could make use of~ ~contrary
30    9,    5|      backe againe; in whispering maner Bruno said to him. Hast~ ~
31    9,    8|            Blondello (in a merry maner) caused Guiotto to beguile
32   10,    1|       there, living in honorable maner, and~ ~performing many admirable
33   10,    6|         who took order in costly maner for all~ ~things to bee
34   10,    6|      linked to her in~ ~vehement maner, as he had no power to think
35   10,    9|        Chambers, which in costly maner were prepared for~ ~them,
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