Day, Novell

 1    1,    1|          procure thee favourable Letters from the Court, and give
 2    1,    1|          also the Kings gracious Letters; after~ ~that Musciatto
 3    2,    2|          a Post brought him such Letters,~ ~which commanded him instantly
 4    2,    2| reprehension) to~ ~Ferrara, with Letters to Rinaldoes Father and
 5    2,    7|           to the King as well by Letters, as also by Ambassadours
 6    2,    9|          hinderance to me by thy Letters, concerning the attempt
 7    2,    9|          of the Soldans friendly letters beside, to~ ~bring him thither
 8    3,    3|     conveyed message, nor yet by Letters, as fearing the perils which~ ~
 9    3,    7|          would receive~ ~neither letters or messages from him. Howbeit,
10    4,    4|         of this~ ~Jeweller, many Letters and Love-tokens passed betweene
11    4,    8|          found, what secret love Letters he had~ ~sent from Paris,
12    4,   10|            Messenger brought him Letters from Malfy, concerning a
13    5,    1|        of life, understanding of Letters, or~ ~common carriage of
14    5,    1|       the first instruction~ ~of letters, but also became most skilfull,
15    5,    3|         matter to full~ ~effect. Letters and secret intelligences
16    6,   10|     which they have wrought, and Letters of~ ~sufficient credence
17    7,    6|         accept either tokens, or letters. Which when hee saw, (being~ ~
18    8,    4|       meanes he used to her by~ ~Letters, tokens, and insinuating
19    8,    7|  earnestly, and began~ ~to write letters, send gifts, and tokens,
20    8,    7|     avouched to me in his love~ ~letters) be as yet extinct or no.
21    8,    7|          can lye in their love~ ~letters, which I can shew under
22    8,    7|        that beuty, which (if thy Letters lyed not) was~ ~once so
23    8,   10|           even~ ~now) I received Letters from Messina, wherein my
24    8,   10|        He received~ ~also divers Letters from his Master, to make
25    9,    1|       dayly, by the messages and Letters of the~ ~two Florentines,
26    9,    1|   forbeare to~ ~send me any more Letters, or messages.~ ~ Having
27    9,    5|       her)~ ~then he would write letters in her name, and bring them,
28   10,    2|        other desired it, sending Letters of safe conduct for his
29   10,    5|     wanted no daily solicitings, Letters, Ambassages and Love-tokens,~ ~
30   10,    8|      learne Philosophy, but with letters of familiar commendations,
31   10,    8|         this~ ~mortall life, and letters came to Athens, that with
32   10,    9|       doubt at all, but that his letters, were safely come~ ~to the
33   10,    9|          visitation of your kind letters, commanding thereby of me,~ ~
34   10,    9|      messenger to Saladine, with Letters~ ~of his whole successe,
35   10,   10|         the purpose, counterfeit Letters~ ~came to the Marquesse (
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