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Day, Novell
1 2, 2| River, the houre~ ~somewhat late, the place solitarie, and 2 2, 2| long~ ~while before) the late warre had burnt and wasted 3 2, 2| darke, and arriving there so late, hee found the gates fast 4 2, 5| error, though somewhat too~ ~late, hee made such meanes constrainedly, 5 2, 6| brests, by~ ~reason of her so late delivery in child bed; wherefore 6 2, 6| that Fortune (earely or late) would alter her~ ~stearne 7 2, 6| Poore~ ~expelled, the so late married Wives, and the faithfull 8 2, 7| way daunted~ ~with his so late committed sin, but swimming 9 2, 8| matter,~ ~concerning the late Proclamation published by 10 3, 2| mariage, Tendelinga, the late~ ~left widdow of Vetario, 11 3, 8| againe. On the day following, late in~ ~the evening, the Abbot, 12 3, 8| wisedome hereafter.~ ~ Late in the dead time of the 13 4, 6| Potestate, who had bin so~ ~late abroad, about very earnest 14 4, 8| become full of pitty too late, quickely~ ~condiscended, 15 4, 9| offence, which repentance (too late)~ ~gave him eyes now to 16 4, 10| evening, although it was very late, at~ ~our next Neighbours 17 4, 10| them, by reason of their so late walking abroad, and therefore~ ~ 18 4, Song| themselves do sigh too late.~ ~ Learne Lovers, learne, 19 5, 3| Gentlewoman, which came so late to us yesternight? I have 20 5, 7| these two presents to my late Daughter Violenta, and tell 21 5, 10| cogitations, and early and late in his counting-house, admitting 22 6, 2| who was spoken~ ~of in the late repeated Novell, as being 23 6, 3| married Lady (which our late greevous~ ~pestilence bereaved 24 6, Song| sought refuge, but it was too late.~ ~ Love, if I can scape 25 7, 1| night) came thither very late,~ ~yet before Frederigo, 26 7, 4| the night time, or be so late out of mine owne~ ~house, 27 7, 8| Arriguccioes comming thither so late. Rose from their beds, and 28 8, 4| was walking abroad very late, with purpose to~ ~visit 29 9, 6| us, you see at what a~ ~late houre wee are come hither. 30 9, 10| was the discretion of your late Soveraigne and~ ~Queene, 31 10, 8| Titus, who speakes now too late for the safety of my life.~ ~ 32 10, 9| because it was~ ~somewhat late) they invited the very greatest 33 10, 9| appearing to be somewhat late, he~ ~with many of his best 34 10, 9| prepared? Because it waxed very late, and~ ~the Magitian also 35 10, 10| could not endure her so late borne~ ~daughter: he called